33 classic rap works selected by the US hip -hop big guys, have you heard of it?
Last year, the authoritative music magazine “Rolling Stone” interviewed 33 American rap and hip -hop industry, including Chuck D, including the core member of the legendary political rap group Public Enemy, Mike D, the core member of the legendary white rap group Beastie Boys, and the Southern Rap Outkast’s core member Big Boi, and Rick Rubin, the founder of the world’s largest hip -hop record company Def Jam.
In their voting, “Rolling Stone” magazine lists the best 100 songs in the history of hip -hop.
The 100 most hip -hop song “One” selected by the American rapper “One”
The 100 most hip-hop song “No.11-20” selected by the American rapper “No.11-20”
33 best hip-hop songs “No.21-30” by 33 American rap boss voted
The 100 most hip -hop songs selected by the American rapper
Today, I will continue to talk about the 33 greatest rap song rankings in the history of the hip -hop history selected by 33 American rap bosses. What songs are selected.
NO.36, West Coast Legend Rap
Ice Cube’s “It was a good day”
Ice Cube, born in Los Angeles, California, USA, is a famous American rap artist, actor, playwright, film director and producer. Ace Kuber was a member of the rap group C.I.A., and later joined the gang rap group Niggaz with ‘Attitude (Norg has an attitude, n.w.a.). After leaving N.W.A. in December 1989, he began his own glorious journey in music and expanded to the film and television industry to become a playwright, actor, director and producer.
He is one of the most talented rap OG on the West Coast, and the cross -border comedy film actor has succeeded
This “IT WAS A Good DAY”, also known as “TODAY WAS A Good Day”, was released in February 1993 and was included in the third solo album “The Predator” of Ice Cube.
“IT WAS A Good Day” ranked seventh on the US announced R & B/HIP-HOP song ranking. It was not only one of the most classic personal works of Ice Cube, but also one of the most classic songs in the West Coast Rap.
Fans who like the West Coast gangsters must not miss this single.
NO.37, “
Rosa Parks
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Southern Hip-Hop, also known as Dirty South, is generally known as the hip-hop music in the south of the United States.
After the East Coast Hip-Hop and West Coast Hip-Hop, the southern rap was considered the third largest hip-hop style in the United States.
In the 1980s to the 1990s, the hip -hop music market in the United States was mainly led by musicians from the East Coast and the West Coast. New York and Los Angeles became the most influential cities in these two genres.
At the same time, since the 1980s, hip -hop music has become popular in southern United States. More and more young people are trying to create their own hip -hop music style.
Since 2000, the southern rap has gradually become the most popular and influential genre.
By the 1990s, Atlanta became the central city of southern rap.
The emergence of the southern rap group Outkast and Goodie Mob made the southern rap in the hip -hop music market at the time gradually showed its important position.
Especially, Outkast, founded in 1991, won six Grammy awards and sold more than 25 million records, becoming the first southern rap musician to compete with the east -west coast on the album sales.
Most songs in hip -hop in China are affected by it.
“Rosa Parks” is included in the third album “AQuemini” in Outkast. This album was released in 1998. It was released in less than a year. The most classic hot list in this album.
NO.38, legendary rap female singer
Missy Elliott’s “Get Ur Freak On”
Randomly list a few Missy Elliott awards and quantities
You can understand the excellence of this female singer.
He has won the Grammy Five Awards, 18 Grand Awards in BET AWARDS,
American Music Awards four prizes,
MTV Video Music Awards Fifteen Awards.
Missy Elliott -Grammy got a soft rap female singer!
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Get ur Freak on
》 From the third solo album “
Miss e … so addictive
》, The issuance date is 2001, and it is 18 years old.
No.39, legendary white rapper
Eminem’s “My name is”
My name is
》, I do n’t need to introduce more, this song has heard of non -Hip Hop fans countless times.
Eminem — White rap who affects the global youth culture
NO.40, “The Breaks” by the legendary rapper/singer Kurtis Blow
In 1980, Kurtis Blow, a legend of American legend, released his first personal album of the same name- “Kurtis Blow”. The song “The Breaks” in the album was classic in the classics and was sampled by countless subsequent Rapper.
Of course, this song is also one of the favorite in my player.
Regarding Kurtis Blow’s legendary life, I will write an article separately next issue to talk about it.
Please pay attention to the next issue.
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