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  1. Jul 10, 2023 · 1.) Drake, 'Started From The Bottom' 2.) Chris Brown, 'Look At Me Now' 3.) NF, 'When I Grow Up' 4.) Jay Rock, 'Win' 5.) Kendrick Lamar, 'Humble' 6.) Eminem, 'Till I Collapse' 7.) Nas, 'Hate Me Now' 8.) Rick Ross, 'Every Day I'm Hustling' 9.) T.I., 'Whatever You Like' 10.) M.I.A.,'Paper Planes' 11.) Meek Mill, 'Dreams and Nightmares' 12.)

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  2. The 25 Best Feel Good Rap Songs You've Never Heard · Playlist · 28 songs · 32 likes.

    • Public Enemy – “Fight The Power” (1988) Since forming in 1985, Public Enemy has embodied black power and the spirit of the African American community. With a huge body of work, they have long been established as one of the most radical bands of all time – and “Fight The Power” is the group’s most well-known song.
    • Queen Latifah – U.N.I.T.Y. (1993) A Grammy-award winning song, taken from Queen Latifah’s album Black Reign – a track which sees her make a powerful statement about the disrespect of women in society and within Hip Hop culture.
    • 2Pac – “Dear Mama” (1995) Has a rapper ever sound ed this eloquent? On “Dear Mama”, written shortly before Shakur served time in prison, Tupac pays tribute to his mother, detailing his love and respect for her, despite a difficult childhood.
    • Lauryn Hill – “Doo Wop (That Thing)” (1998) In 1998, Lauryn Hill released The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, which was the only album she ever recorded, and it made a huge impact.
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    • OutKast—"B.O.B." If "B.O.B" doesn’t get you pumped up, you should press two fingers on your pulse point. The lead single off the classic Stankonia album is a sure enough gym-banger.
    • M.O.P.— "Ante Up" A couple weeks back, I was trying to motivate myself to get out of bed in the morning, so I set my alarm to "Ante Up." The next morning, as soon as the song went off, I jumped out of bed and proceeded to collide with the wall.
    • LL Cool J—"Mama Said Knock You Out" Ah, the ring walk fave of every professional boxer in the 90s. Cool J's "Mama Said Knock You Out" is indeed the soundtrack to a punching session.
    • Public Enemy—"Fight the Power" Chuck D's virulent rhymes and the Bomb Squad's blustering production make "Fight the Power" one helluva of a protest. Perfect for: Protests.
    • Jay Electronica "Exhibit C" (2009) Yes, that's right, the most lyrical song of the last five years was (supposedly) made in 15 minutes just so Jay Electronica and Just Blaze would have something to debut when they went on Angela Yee's show.
    • Kendrick Lamar f/ MC Eiht "m.A.A.d city" (2012) Kendrick Lamar's major label debut was the most talked-about rap album of 2012, but with mass praise comes contrarian objection.
    • Nas "Queens Get the Money" (2008)
    • Kanye West f/ Rick Ross, Jay-Z, Nicki Minaj & Justin Vernon "Monster" (2010) Nicki Minaj's verse on "Monster" is easily one of her most celebrated, and with good reason.
  3. Playlist of the best rap/hip-hop songs of all time. Constantly curated by @eddybadrina.

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  5. Dec 13, 2021 · There’s no telling where rap will go next, but the songs below might offer some clues. Our picks for the best rap songs of the year are listed alphabetically and include several tracks that...