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  1. Sep 15, 2024 · If you're making a throwback playlist, here are the best rap songs of the '90s. Including hip hop classics and old school hits, the list of '90s rap songs features popular artists, like Tupac, The Notorious B.I.G., Snoop Dogg, and Lauryn Hill. Take a break from mumble rappers and listen to the top hip hop songs of the '90s.

  2. Jul 7, 2024 · Top 100 Hip Hop Songs Of The 1990s: Back in the 1970s, Hip Hop was just a whisper in the Bronx streets, a secret language for the lucky few who were there at the start. Then, the 80s saw it explode from NYC block party jams to a global movement, with albums dropping like hotcakes by the mid-decade.

    • Tootsee Roll – 69 Boyz
    • 4,5,6 –Sole
    • Murder Rap – Above The Law
    • Funhouse – Kid ‘N Play
    • Untouchable – Above The Law
    • We’Re All in The Same Gang – The West Coast Rap All-Stars
    • F*ck Compton – Tim Dawg
    • The International Zone Coaster – Leaders of The New School
    • The Choice Is Your (Revisited) – Black Sheep
    • They Want EFX – Das EFX

    “Tootsee Roll” came out in 1994. The song appears on the 199Quad album. The song was so popular that it sold over one million copies. It peaked at number one on the Hot Rap Singles charts and number eight on the Hot 100 charts. The song spent months on the charts before it reached its peak position. Albert V Bryant and Pat Hicks wrote the song.

    “4,5,6” came out in 1999. The song appears on Sole’s Skin Deep album. The song features appearances by JT Money and Kandi Burruss. The song was a hit for Sole. It peaked at number 21 on the Hot 100 charts and number one on the Rap charts. The song sold over 500,000 copies. She proved that a woman could have a hit rap song just like the men. The son...

    “Murder Rap” was released in 1990. The track appears on the album Livin’ Like Hustlers. The song made it to number one on the Rap charts. The song was written by Cold 187UM, Dr. Dre, Go Mack, LayLaw and Total Kaos.

    “Funhouse” was released in 1990. It appears on the album of the same name. The song peaked at number one on the Rap charts and number 27 on the r&b and hip-hop charts. The song was written by Hurby Azor.

    Above the Law makes another appearance on our list. This time the song is “Untouchable.” The track was released in 1990 and it’s on the Livin’ Like Hustlers album. This album made quite an impact since there were at least two songs that appeared on the Billboard charts. The track peaked at number one on the Rap charts.

    “We’re All in the Same Gang” came out in 1990. It appears on the album of the same name. The song peaked at number one on the Rap charts. The song features hip-hop artists from the West Coast. Some of the artists on this track are Tone-Loc, Above the Law, Ice-T, Young MC, Dr. Dre, MC Ren, EZ-E, Michel’le, MC Hammeras well as others. The track was n...

    “F*ck Compton was released in 1991. The track appears on the album Penicillin on Wax. The song was a diss track to West Coast hip-hop artists. The song peaked at number one on the Rap charts. The song was written by Timothy Blair.

    “The International Zone Coaster” came out in 1991. It appears on the album A Future Without a Past… The track peaked at the top of the Rap charts. The song was written by John Dajani, John Gamble, Bryan Higgins, James Jackson, Dante Ross and Busta Rhymes.

    “The Choice Is Your (Revisited)” was released in 1991. This track is on the album A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing.It peaked at number one on the Rap charts. The song contains a sample from “Impressions” by McCoy Tyner. It includes an interpolation of Roger Miller’s “Engine Engine Number 9.” The track was written by James E. Alexander, Ben Cauley, Allen ...

    “They Want EFX” came out in 1992. It’s on the album Dead Serious. The track peaked at the top of the Rap charts. The song was number one for three weeks. The rap track features the samples “Buffalo Gals” by Malcolm McLaren and “Blind Men Can See It” by James Brown.

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    • Old School Hip Hop. The South Bronx in the late 1970s was simmering with untapped creativity. DJ Kool Herc was reinventing DJing by looping breakbeats, while Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five added lyrical storytelling through rhymes.
    • East Coast Hip-Hop. The gritty streets of New York served as the backdrop for early 90s hip-hop. 80s pioneers like Public Enemy were still at it, protested social issues in songs like "911 is a Joke".
    • Boom Bap. "Mass Appeal" by Gang Starr and "N.Y. State of Mind" by Nas are popular 90s boom bap tracks. These songs embodied the essence of East Coast hip-hop, focusing on tight drum-kick and snare patterns.
    • West Coast Hip-Hop. As New York developed its complex lyrical styles, 3,000 miles away in California, artists like Dr. Dre were brewing up a different flavor with N.W.A.
  3. Jun 2, 2024 · From Wu-Tang’s timeless hustler anthem “C.R.E.A.M.” to 2Pac’s call-to-arms on “Ambitionz az a Ridah” and Big’s rags-to-riches story on “Juicy,” we rank the top 150 best90s rap songs.

  4. May 8, 2023 · The ’90s produced some of the most memorable and groundbreaking rap music of all time, with lyrical prowess, clever wordplay, and storytelling that still resonates with fans today. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the top 25 rap songs of the 90s, revisiting the classics that helped pave the way for the rap industry.

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  6. Feb 17, 2024 · The best 90s hip hop songs are as varied as the genre itself. From conscious rap to party tunes, there's something for everyone in this list.