I can’t really explain it, I’m so into you. ‘Go DJ’ will always be a top Weezy song for me, because it is one of the songs that introduced me to him. Lil Wayne’s flow on this song is so strong and smooth that it was easy that he was going to be a superstar even though he was so young. This song also has a super grimey and icky dirty south beat that I love the synthy bass-driven horns on this instrumental are just so great. ‘Go DJ’ was one of Weezy’s first major hits in a legendary career that has made him the GOAT of rap. And I ain’t just begun, I’ve been running my city like Diddy, you chump.Īny of y’all reading this who know me well should definitely know my opinion on Lil Wayne. Fly Weezy, my opponents’ done, I’m done talking. Also, Nelly’s and Paul Wall’s flows on this one are just as dirty and infectious as the instrumental. If I ever come into a ton of money, that is the piece of jewelry I would purchase for sure. One of those reasons is my obsession and fascination with grillz. It would be pretty tough for me to pick a song by Nelly that I like more than ‘Grillz,’ though. Like the next three artists, I probably could have picked multiple Nelly songs to put on this list, because I still listen to quite a few of his old smash hits. I always feel like i should take a shower after listening to this one because of how damn grimey and awesome this instrumental is. This instrumental is so damn hard and dirty in the best way. Rob the jewelry store and go make me a grill It will no doubt put you in a good mood, my friend. If you somehow do not know this song or do not remember it, do yourself a favor and click on the link. Then when you throw in that sweet and pretty high pitched hook that Pharrell gives us, the funk oozes out of the track in such a palpable way. Snoop Dogg has one of the most incredibly smooth flows on this song, and it is so tough not to dance when it comes on because of this. I heard someone say that this is the light skin anthem, and y’all light skins should embrace that sentiment instead of fighting it who wouldn’t want this funky track to be their theme song. This awesome cut has such a West Coast beach vibe, and it is so groovy. This song really embodies what New York hip hop is about.īeautiful, I just want you to know you’re my favorite girl! This song has such an unapologetically New York City vibe and sound everything from the almost militant beat and heavy horns on the instrumental to the very concise and to the point way the verses is rapped just oozed NYC. ‘Crunk Muzik’ is one of their biggest hits as a group. Jim Jones, Cam’ron, and Juelz Santana dominated much of the early half of the 2000s, all releasing very popular solo music as well as super dope music as a trio under the names Dipset and The Diplomats. I just love this legendary track by this iconic NYC group. What are some of your favorite rap songs from this era? Let me know in the comments below! CRUNK MUZIK – THE DIPLOMATSĭip, Dip, Dip, Dipset!! Dip, Dip, Dip, Dipset!! Once again, these are not necessarily all of my favorites, and this list is not in any particular order I will that I definitely still listen to every song on this list quite a bit. Today I have decided to talk about some of my early to mid-2000s rap songs that I still listen to a lot in an era where hip hop music is totally reigning supreme, I feel like we need to pay homage to the legends helped to make hip hop music as popular as it is today. OH SNAP! Here comes ya boi back at you with another one of my oh-so-popular lists.
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