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Hot Rap Songs is a record chart published by the music industry magazine Billboard which ranks the most popular hip hop songs in the United States. With hip hop having greatly increased in mainstream popularity in the late 1980s, Billboard introduced the chart in their March 11, 1989 issue under the name Hot Rap Singles.
The West Coast hip-hop lifestyle of the ‘90s will live on forever in this—one of the most iconic songs and music videos of the genre, courtesy of the dream team that was Tupac and Dre. Listen ...
Colorful costumes, endless radio play, and big-money music videos supported the top tunes throughout the '90s. In short, it was a time of musical triumph — and some of the decade’s biggest ...
East Coast Hip Hop 6 Friday: Various Artists 123,000 1 West Coast Hip Hop 7 Cocktails: Too Short: 101,000 6 West Coast Hip Hop 8 On Top of the World: 8Ball & MJG: 83,000 8 Southern Hip Hop 9 Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version: Ol' Dirty Bastard: 81,000 7 East Coast Hip Hop 10 Mr. Smith: LL Cool J: 80,000 20 East Coast Hip Hop
Hip hop singles from any year which charted in the 1990 Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 [2] Song Artist Project Peak position "Ice Ice Baby" Vanilla Ice: To the Extreme: 1 "Pray" MC Hammer: Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em: 2 "Have You Seen Her" MC Hammer Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em: 4 "U Can't Touch This" MC Hammer Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em: 8 ...
As hip-hop celebrates its 50th anniversary on Aug. 11, The Times looks back at the artists, songs and innovations that changed the course of popular culture.
40 Greatest Love & Hip Hop Moments 2013-10-21 265: 40 Greatest Viral Videos 2013-09-14 260: 100 Sexiest Artists (2013) 2013-03-05 258: 40 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs of the 90s 2012-12-19 253: 100 Greatest Kid Stars 2 2012-11-29 251: 40 Greatest R&B Songs of the 90s 2012-06-25 249: 40 Greatest Yo! MTV Raps Moments 2012-04-16 247: 40 Greatest Feuds 2 ...
Hiphop Tamizha's debut album Hip Hop Tamizhan was released on 17 August 2012 at Sathyam Cinemas in Chennai. Publicised as "India's first Tamil hip hop album", it was launched by Purple Note and produced by Remy Martin, in the latter's first association with an Indian album. The music was composed by Adhi and Jeeva, with lyrics by Adhi. [18]