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whateva happened to hip hop ?right now r&b and hip hop are sounding the same..but 5 songs do you think are rocking hard ryt now?

2006-09-04 23:20:17 · 7 answers · asked by missthang 2 in Entertainment & Music Music

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5. Grillz - Pual Waul and some other dudes
4. Shoulda lean - Young Joc
3. Ain't no other man - Chistina Augulara
2. Chain hang low - Jibbs
1. London Bridge - Fergie

2006-09-04 23:49:02 · answer #1 · answered by DJared 2 · 0 0

5. Terminator X to the Edge of Panic?Public Enemy: This probably isn?t the track that most people would pick from PE?s classic It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back album. However, while I?m willing to acknowledge that there are no shortage of classic jams on that monumental album, I like this one for two reasons?it?s one of those songs that actually gives props to a DJ. Secondly, that transform cut of the Flash Gordon theme music that opens the song is too cool. Couple these two factors with the standard aural assault arranged by super-producers The Bomb Squad, and you have what amounts to one of the best tracks on an already classic album.

4. I Used to Love H.E.R.?Common: Chicago-based MC Common offers up this track from his second album, Resurrection. The song is an elaborately crafted lyrical ode to a girl Common used to love?only it turns out that the ?girl? is really hip-hop personified. On point lyrics and a mellow track (which uses a sample from a Chicago song) make this one of the more interesting hip-hop history tracks ever recorded.

3. Ladi-Dadi?Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew featuring Slick Rick: Doug E. Fresh and Slick Rick make their second appearance on the list with Ladi-Dadi, a humorous old-school track about a day in the life of MC Slick Rick. The track is a classic based on the strength of Slick Rick?s rhyme skills (even at this early stage of the game, he?s demonstrating his storytelling abilities) and his distinctive British-accented delivery. Pay close attention to the parts where Rick breaks into song?they?re some of the best parts on the track.

2. Recognized Thresholds of Negative Stress?The Boogiemonsters: This track by bohemian rappers The Boogiemonsters comes off their debut album, Riders on the Storm: The Underwater Album. This four-man group from the Virginia area met while in college and formed into one of hip-hops more underrated groups. Their sound was ahead of its time, witnessed by the fact that album didn?t sell well upon its initial release, but is sought after today. Here, tight abstract rhymes and a gothic organ track, complete with distorted voices make for a song that was years beyond anything coming out at the height of the gangsta rap craze.

1. Paid in Full?Eric B. and Rakim: No list would really be complete without a nod to microphone god Rakim Allah. Rakim is an MC?s MC?one of the most vocally skilled men ever to grace a microphone, with a gravelly-voiced delivery, tight rhymes, and a solid DJ in Eric B. Paid in Full is the title track of their debut album of the same name?and while it?s a certifiable classic in its own right, almost everything Rakim?s done is worthy of classic status. Still, this track is readily accessible to even non-hip-hop fans?and is a fine example of what the greatest MC of all time can do on the mic.

2006-09-04 23:55:36 · answer #2 · answered by Shane 4 · 0 0

1.Chingy Featuring Tyrese
Pullin' Me Back

2.Young Dro Featuring T.I.
Shoulder Lean

3.Yung Joc Featuring Brandy 'Ms. B.' Hambrick
I Know You See It

4.Sean Paul Featuring Keyshia Cole
(When You Gonna) Give It Up To Me

5.E-40 Featuring T-Pain & Kandi Girl
U And Dat

2006-09-04 23:30:50 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Black Dahlia Murder - Miasma
As I Lay Dying - Elegy
Cattle Decapitation - Humanure
Mastodon - March Of The Fire Ants
Keelhaul - LWM

If theese songs don't rock you, you're unrockable.

2006-09-04 23:23:28 · answer #4 · answered by impossibilityoftruth 3 · 0 1

Ummmmmm.....Let me think...........Hip Hop? Rockin'? I don't think so...Big difference between Hip-Hop and Rock!

2006-09-04 23:22:58 · answer #5 · answered by Gigi 2 · 0 0

Hip hop is terrible...

2006-09-04 23:31:58 · answer #6 · answered by Johnny21usaf 2 · 0 1

This is my top 5
5.Nelly and P.Diddy-bad boys
4.The Game-Like father,like son
3.Ludacris-Move *****
2.Eminem-supermen
1.50cent-Wanksta
See ya later!;)

2006-09-04 23:25:28 · answer #7 · answered by woo 5 · 0 0

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