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"Rap God" is a song by American rapper Eminem. The song premiered via YouTube on October 14, 2013, and was released in the United States on October 15, 2013, as the third single from Eminem's eighth studio album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (2013).
"5 Foot 9" reached number one on the Billboard Country Airplay chart dated November 19, 2022, becoming Hubbard's first number one single as a solo artist after having previously spent time at number one as a member of Florida Georgia Line, and making him the first male artist from a duo or group to top the chart with a solo single.
LL Cool J and Puff Daddy each attained nine number-one hits on the Hot Rap Singles chart during its first 11 years, the most for any artist during this period. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In a 25th anniversary listing of the top 100 songs in the history of Hot Rap Songs based on chart performance, " Me So Horny " by the 2 Live Crew and " Tootsee Roll " by 69 ...
Brandon Christopher McCartney (born August 17, 1989), [1] [2] known professionally as Lil B, is an American rapper. He has recorded both solo and as a member of the Berkeley, California-based hip hop group the Pack. His solo work spans several genres, including hip hop, new age, jazz, indie rock and choral music.
"Regulate" is a song performed by American rapper Warren G featuring fellow American rapper Nate Dogg. It was released in the spring of 1994 as the first single on the soundtrack to the film Above the Rim and later Warren G's debut album, Regulate...
The first recording of "Supersonic" was released in 1987 by the original line-up of J.J. Fad as the B-side to "Anotha Ho" on Dream Team Records.
Journalist Alexis Rhiannon of Bustle states that there is a "whole lot to absorb" within the lyrics of the song. [7] She cites how the use of juxtaposition between U2's interludes and Lamar's own verses makes Lamar's statements in the song about "his loss of faith in the system" able to be understood. [ 7 ]
The album blended rock and rap, and featured intricate wordplay between the three members. [4] [5] After leaving Def Jam and signing with Capitol Records, they released their second album, Paul's Boutique, in 1989. [3] [4] Co-produced with the Dust Brothers, the album's songs are almost entirely composed of samples, aside from the group's ...