Мне 39. Сижу на автобусной остановке листаю ютубовский контент и вдруг в рекомендациях этот видос. И вот знаете, я скорее насладился не репом, а воспоминаниями о последних годах в школе и институтом. Это были времена, когда нас основательно качала эта рэпчина, то время когда кому то папа купил дешёвую тачку и оттуда играл громкий хороший рэпчик чтоб девчёнки вокруг оглядывались. Вот ведь были времена) А сейчас всё уже не то. Я считаю что родился в охренительное время, в которое звучало что-то НАСТОЯЩЕЕ, и вот это настоящее есть ОЛД СКУЛ!!!
No matter how many of these evolution of Hip hop videos I see, I can never get tired of seeing how hip hop started in the late 70's. The hip hop of the 80's, 90's and 00's were, are and still will be relevant regardless of whichever era we are in.
@@360will7 Not really. Nothing can have an exact start date, but anything before 1520 Sedgwick Ave can be solidly placed as an influence on hip hop culture, and not part of the movement itself.
good rap still exists, it's just that its greatest exponents in the mainstream are not as lyrically incredible as before, rap is and will live forever.
@@hiro_7868 i forgot to specify that I was speaking in general, obviously there are exceptions like kendrick lamar, and believe me, many more apart from kendrick lamar, you also have to know a world outside of kendrick lamar
Hip hop peaked between 1992 and 1996. In that timeframe you had Tupac and Biggie at their peaks, The Chronic, Illmatic, Wu Tang and all their individual debuts (Liquid Swords, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx etc), Reasonable Doubt by Jay Z. Mobb Deep dropped The Infamous, Big L was still alive, Eazy E too until '95. So many classics came out in that timeframe, and so many legends all in their prime.
1990s Hip Hop is without a shadow of a doubt the most revolutionary era of Hip Hop in our lifetime. The East Coast-West Coast rivalry defined it all 🐐🐐💯💯
Before:gangsta life,street life, racism, social problems, and the best lyrics After: rich life, money, money, money, money, drugs and 100% autotune and the word bitch. for the cool people who managed to send good arguments and facts directly, congratulations, for those who didn't understand anything, my objective from the beginning with these comments based entirely on nostalgia was to see how many people would agree with statements without any basis just out of nostalgia. how many people with common sense could spit out facts. Anyway, based on the 367 likes of this comment, we could see how much nostalgia turns certain people into blind people, and makes these people follow and shape their opinions based on shallow criticisms without total veracity, however, the comments refuting this shallow criticism were enough to make me realize that there is still enough common sense in people to question stupid statements.
Because this compilation is rather called the evolution of hip-pop with some exceptions. With the appaerance of Kanye everything went down the toilet then we entered the same shit music, same shit flow, same shit lyrics era.
thats the only reason I listen to "lyrical miracle individual" rappers, they don't just rap about showing off, they have atleast some form of meaning in their lyrics, except for logic of course.
Nice, now let’s add to the list.. A Tribe called quest, Busta Rhymes, Cypress Hill, 2 Live Crew, Lauryn Hill, Master P, E 40, Redman, EPMD, Scarface, Too Short, Beasty Boys, Nate Dogg, Kurupt, Ludacris, T.I., 21 Savage, 2 Chainz, Anderson Pack, and my favourite, Gangstarr
1983 is wrong, that’s a remix of It’s Like That which came out sometime later in 1997 I believe. The original It’s Like That is less upbeat, a more raw and stripped back heavier beat
@@purpIeskyi'm 35 years old. And i can Say after 2010 hip hop is horse shit. And i don't care if You call me boomer or what ever the fuck You want to tell me. 😂
Can't help but notice a steep decline with almost everything that came after 2005. Half of these guys aren't even rapping, they're singing. 50 used to sing a lot too but at least he could rap better than most.
I can't remember half any songs in 88l probably memory most of them my city and 1991 when I was can 18 was 18 and I still got it gangster loved and now yeah loving it❤💯🎯🎯👣🕊️🌞🌍
Okay watching this video and this timeline this is the first time I understood why people said LL Cool j was that guy because it seemed like when it got to him that's when it got tuff sound to it 💯
@@gmdrytp6420 пик карьеры Эма пришелся на 2000-е, хоть слим шейди ЛП вышел и в 90-х, но это был прям конец. А Инфинити я даже считать не хочу, он по сравнению с альбомами того десятилетия был посредственным, особенно если сравнивать с Насом, под которого косил Эминем в альбоме
@@MAGILA_69 С каких пор Канье начал деградацию? У него до последних 2 альбомов была просто идеальная дискография, College Dropout, Late Registration, Graduation, MBDTF, Life Of Pablo, Yeezus, Kids See Ghosts. Все эти альбомы великолепны. Да, он изменил весь жанр в более звучащую сторону, где продакшн вышел на совершенно новый уровень. Просто другие начали пытаться ему подражать, у кого-то получилось плохо, но есть примеры и хорошие, к примеру Tyler the Creator или Childish Gambino, которые в начале пути вдохновлялись Канье и в конце концов стали современными иконами жанра. Я хоть и предпочитаю рэп 90-х, но не могу из-за этого хейтить хороший современный рэп, который так или иначе был вдохновлён Канье.
I don’t give af which era was the best, I just appreciate what rap has become now, there’s so many different sounds in just one genre nd that’s thanks to the artists who laid their foundation years before.
Drake ruined the good years and with his arrival he somehow marked an end (but not for Eminem, Eminem will never get old, he will forever remain a rap legend)
yall glaze the 90s and don’t think about kendrick lamar, j cole, black thought, vince staples, freddie gibbs, west side gunn, jid, denzel curry, aesop rock, asap rocky, earl sweatshirt, tyler the creator, big mike, nas, andre 3k, kanye, pusha t, billy woods, lupe fiasco, black thought, childish gambino, royce da 5”9, eminem, jpegmafia, 50 cent, baby keem, lil wayne, MIKE, tha god fahim, elcamino, rome streetz, boldy james, the alchemist, mach hommy and more
0:00-0:06 The Jubalaires Noah 0:07-0:13 The Sugarhill Gang Rapper's Delight 0:14-0:20 Kurtis Blow The Breaks 0:21-0:26 Disco Four Do It, Do It 0:27-0:33 Afrika Bambaataa, The Soulsonic Force Planet Rock 0:34-0:39 Run-D.M.C. It's Like That 0:40-0:46 Fat Boys Stick 'Em 0:47-0:53 Doug E. Fresh, Slick Rick The Show 0:54-0:59 Salt-N-Pepa Push It 1:00-1:06 LL Cool J I'm Bad 1:07-1:12 Big Daddy Kane Ain't No Half Steppin' 1:13-1:18 N.W.A. Straight Outta Compton 1:19-1:25 Slick Rick Children's Story 1:26-1:31 LL Cool J Mama Said Knock You Out 1:32-1:38 2Pac Brenda's Got A Baby 1:39-1:45 Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang 1:46-1:51 Ice Cube It Was A Good Day 1:52-1:59 Snoop Dogg Who Am I? 2:00-2:05 Wu-Tang Clan C.R.E.A.M. 2:06-2:11 Nas It Ain't Hard To Tell 2:12-2:17 The Notorious B.I.G. Juicy 2:18-2:24 Mobb Deep Shook Ones Pt.II 2:25-2:30 Coolio (ft. L.V.) Gangsta's Paradise 2:31-2:38 Xzibit Paparazzi 2:39-2:44 Jay-Z Dead Presidents 2:45-2:50 The Notorious B.I.G. Hypnotize 2:51-2:57 DMX Ruff Ryders' Anthem 2:58-3:04 Eminem My Name Is 3:05-3:10 Dr. Dre (ft. Snoop Dogg) Still D.R.E. 3:11-3:16 Outkast Ms. Jackson 3:17-3:24 Eminem (ft. Dido) Stan 3:25-3:29 Nas Got Yourself A Gun 3:30-3:36 Nelly Hot In Here 3:37-3:42 Eminem Lose Yourself 3:43-3:49 50 Cent In Da Club 3:50-3:56 Outkast Hey Ya! 3:57-4:02 DMX X Gon' Give It To Ya 4:03-4:08 Kanye West All Falls Down 4:09-4:15 Terror Squad Lean Back 4:16-4:21 The Game, 50 Cent Hate It Or Love It 4:22-4:28 Chamillionaire Ridin' 4:29-4:35 Rick Ross Hustlin' 4:36-4:41 Nelly Furtado (ft. Timbaland) Promiscuous 4:42-4:48 Soulja Boy Crank That 4:49-4:55 Kanye West Flashing Lights 4:56-5:00 Gucci Mane Freaky Gurl 5:01-5:08 Kid Cudi Day 'n' Nite 5:09-5:14 Lil Wayne (ft. Static Major) Lollipop 5:15-5:20 Lil Boosie Better Believe It 5:21-5:27 Jay-Z (ft. Alicia Keys) Empire State Of Mind 5:28-5:33 Drake, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Eminem Forever 5:34-5:40 B.o.B (ft. Bruno Mars) Nothin' On You 5:41-5:46 Kanye West Stronger 5:47-5:52 Drake Over 5:53-5:59 Nicki Minaj Super Bass 6:00-6:06 Wiz Khalifa Roll Up 6:07-6:12 A$AP Rocky (ft. 2 Chainz, Drake, Kendrick Lamar) F**kin' Problems 6:13-6:19 Chief Keef (ft. Lil Reese) I Don't Like 6:20-6:25 Rich Homie Quan Type Of Way 6:26-6:32 Ace Hood (ft. Future, Rick Ross) Bugatti 6:33-6:38 Migos Versace 6:39-6:45 Rae Sremmurd No Type 6:46-6:51 Rob $tone Chill Bill 6:52-6:57 Rich Gang Lifestyle 6:58-7:04 Future March Madness 7:05-7:10 Kendrick Lamar Alright 7:11-7:18 Post Malone White Iverson 7:19-7:24 Travis Scott Antidote 7:25-7:30 Desiigner Panda 7:31-7:37 DRAM (ft. Lil Yachty) Broccoli 7:38-7:44 Lil Uzi Vert XO Tour Llif3 7:45-7:50 Post Malone (ft. Quavo) Congratulations 7:51-7:57 Juice WRLD Lucid Dreams 7:58-8:02 Drake God's Plan 8:03-8:09 Lil Tecca Ransom 8:10-8:16 J. Cole MIDDLE CHILD 8:17-8:27 Roddy Ricch The Box 8:28-8:48 Pop Smoke Dior Respect from Taiwan,Shout-out 🎶🎵
Updated version up to 2024 on the channel now!!
LIL PUMP где?
Where is T.i. Father of Trap. 😮😮
В жопе
в 2006 рэп свернул кудато нетуда, одни пи...ры!
Guys this is hip hop not other songs just hip hop 😂😂
Xxx tantasion doesn't sing hip hop 😂
Old scool hip hop was the best of all time the 90 and the 2000 was the best time of hip hop.
"scool"
@@hezrylrayqalbro is 2kool4Skool
No it isnt, your just following The popular opinion
i am confuse, you consider old school hip hop 70s, 80s, 90s 2000?
Ok boomer.
god i havent said that in a while
초반에 매우 훌륭한곡이 많다가 뒤로 갈수록 노래가 다 똑같고 잠이 쏟아져요~
ㄹㅇ
Didn't expected a korean in this do you guys understand English??
Best years 1990-2005
Don't throw away 1988
@@buhlovo5683 87 had Paid In Full so can't exclude that either
Old head take
Its 1979 - 2005 best years
For me it's 1999 and 2000
Мне 39. Сижу на автобусной остановке листаю ютубовский контент и вдруг в рекомендациях этот видос. И вот знаете, я скорее насладился не репом, а воспоминаниями о последних годах в школе и институтом. Это были времена, когда нас основательно качала эта рэпчина, то время когда кому то папа купил дешёвую тачку и оттуда играл громкий хороший рэпчик чтоб девчёнки вокруг оглядывались. Вот ведь были времена) А сейчас всё уже не то. Я считаю что родился в охренительное время, в которое звучало что-то НАСТОЯЩЕЕ, и вот это настоящее есть ОЛД СКУЛ!!!
bruh yall know english right?
Мне 38, я такого же мнения!
@@Erichreal No, not everyone knows English. But you don't have to know English to listen to songs.
Чем дальше,тем биты и читка однотипнее. 808 бас и трещетки. Сам 808 бас крут, жирный и пробивает на кач, однако, мелодичности меньше стало. Как то так
Да, ностальгия
No matter how many of these evolution of Hip hop videos I see, I can never get tired of seeing how hip hop started in the late 70's. The hip hop of the 80's, 90's and 00's were, are and still will be relevant regardless of whichever era we are in.
Early 70's, almost the entire first generation of hip hop happened before anything was put on vinyl. Hip hop started in '73.
@@greyfearon394 yeah and by DJ Kool Herc
Hip hop started before the 70s, it conglomerate in the early 70s and manufactured and distributed in lately 70s.
@@360will7 Not really. Nothing can have an exact start date, but anything before 1520 Sedgwick Ave can be solidly placed as an influence on hip hop culture, and not part of the movement itself.
2010 - ⚰️💀 Rest in peace rap!
good rap still exists, it's just that its greatest exponents in the mainstream are not as lyrically incredible as before, rap is and will live forever.
Kendrick Lamar 😑
@@hiro_7868 i forgot to specify that I was speaking in general, obviously there are exceptions like kendrick lamar, and believe me, many more apart from kendrick lamar, you also have to know a world outside of kendrick lamar
@@thug_tearzTyler the creator some peoples considered him to be a rapper who was very original
Tpab came out in 2015
Im stuck on the 1946 rap, my homies think im weird as fuck but that’s all I listen to
yes you are weirdo as fuck
They say the truth
Consider me a homie
That's the real music
@@lilmindofcuriositiesThey say cap
Hip hop peaked between 1992 and 1996. In that timeframe you had Tupac and Biggie at their peaks, The Chronic, Illmatic, Wu Tang and all their individual debuts (Liquid Swords, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx etc), Reasonable Doubt by Jay Z. Mobb Deep dropped The Infamous, Big L was still alive, Eazy E too until '95. So many classics came out in that timeframe, and so many legends all in their prime.
I think if we are defining it on classics and hit records the actual peak is “94-02”.
Ok unc
Icecube
1990s Hip Hop is without a shadow of a doubt the most revolutionary era of Hip Hop in our lifetime. The East Coast-West Coast rivalry defined it all 🐐🐐💯💯
Competition is always best
That sh*t was trash
80's-90's are cool, full of creativity, friendships, not much blink-blink stuff
Before:gangsta life,street life, racism, social problems, and the best lyrics
After: rich life, money, money, money, money, drugs and 100% autotune and the word bitch.
for the cool people who managed to send good arguments and facts directly, congratulations, for those who didn't understand anything, my objective from the beginning with these comments based entirely on nostalgia was to see how many people would agree with statements without any basis just out of nostalgia. how many people with common sense could spit out facts. Anyway, based on the 367 likes of this comment, we could see how much nostalgia turns certain people into blind people, and makes these people follow and shape their opinions based on shallow criticisms without total veracity, however, the comments refuting this shallow criticism were enough to make me realize that there is still enough common sense in people to question stupid statements.
Kendrick Lamar??
No kendrick in this list
@@DS-jb8mxtry watching the video again💀
@@vannvann00 why?
Cuz he's there...
0:14- 1980-1983's songs similars to GTA Vice City Stories' radio station absolutely.
Rakim change the whole flow of hip hop he very important and he is not mentioned smh
Eric B and Rakim
True, bummed ATCQ and PE weren't mentioned either
Rakim, DMX, Dr Dre, Moob deep
Because this compilation is rather called the evolution of hip-pop with some exceptions. With the appaerance of Kanye everything went down the toilet then we entered the same shit music, same shit flow, same shit lyrics era.
Great video 🎶
Funny how rap evolved from rapping about hardships of life to rapping about showing off.
Listen to Igor literally peak storytelling
thats the only reason I listen to "lyrical miracle individual" rappers, they don't just rap about showing off, they have atleast some form of meaning in their lyrics, except for logic of course.
Well now we got that rap money
no fr
Jews love hiphop. That should tell you.
Nice, now let’s add to the list.. A Tribe called quest, Busta Rhymes, Cypress Hill, 2 Live Crew, Lauryn Hill, Master P, E 40, Redman, EPMD, Scarface, Too Short, Beasty Boys, Nate Dogg, Kurupt, Ludacris, T.I., 21 Savage, 2 Chainz, Anderson Pack, and my favourite, Gangstarr
Oh yeah and Ice T
Nice job on making this, very underrated content.
Eminem, 50 cent, Snoop, Dre - in my heart
Where's tupac
The impact NWA had was crazy😊
de echo no es eso , los politicos pagaron a los raperos para dar mensaje de odio
F* tha police got in trouble i believe
@@porocxito2esto me recuerda a Rockstar games
Changed rap forever
1:12 I love that song
Who doesn’t
Keep grinding, ur going to blow up🔥🔥🔥
Like the twin towers
Grind what? It’s a fvckin yt channel
2:25 gangster paradise 🎉
😂 Seguramente es lo único que conoces.
1983 is wrong, that’s a remix of It’s Like That which came out sometime later in 1997 I believe. The original It’s Like That is less upbeat, a more raw and stripped back heavier beat
0:45min. não sabia que o Edilson Capetinha cantava já nesse tempo. kkkk
Fun fact: LL j cool was been created as a pedestrian model in GTA San
Bro I always thought that when u was playin it 😂
@@beastboss2017 fr
After 2006 it went down
nobody under 50 years old says dis 😂😂
k gramps
its complete trash after 2006
@nigon1750 i guess u didnt felt that rae scremmurd🔥🔥💀
@@purpIeskyi'm 35 years old. And i can Say after 2010 hip hop is horse shit. And i don't care if You call me boomer or what ever the fuck You want to tell me. 😂
Can't help but notice a steep decline with almost everything that came after 2005. Half of these guys aren't even rapping, they're singing. 50 used to sing a lot too but at least he could rap better than most.
Kendrick?
yup new school sucks
Yeah, Kendrick is still 🔥 tho
@@jojabrock9997 I do like Kendrick a lot myself.
It's because these examples are cherry picked. Like for example on Forever they used the hook rather than the actual rapping
i like thes bro keep going❤❤❤❤
I recommend
1979-2005
1987-2005
Old head ahh
Me too.
@@abdl555x_yt32007*
Boomer
At 5:44 it's not Stronger , but rather Power by Kanye West
Noticed that too
2007 is where everything changed
thank you soulja boy
Is actually 2005/2006 where it all changed
@@916drewskisoulja god 😭
2007 The beginning of the worst Era of Hip Hop because Of Kanye, Lil Wayne, Gucci, Jeezy, Soulja Boy. The King Of Garbage
@@ducatarina nice bait
Why hip hop stopped in 33 years
Them 808 changed absolutely everything
The Jubalairs "Noah"was from(1937)
🤓
Parabéns pelo vídeo, excelente Trabalho 👏👏👏
I can't remember half any songs in 88l probably memory most of them my city and 1991 when I was can 18 was 18 and I still got it gangster loved and now yeah loving it❤💯🎯🎯👣🕊️🌞🌍
Be quiet unc
Okay watching this video and this timeline this is the first time I understood why people said LL Cool j was that guy because it seemed like when it got to him that's when it got tuff sound to it 💯
bro called power stronger⁉️⁉️
lmao ikr bro doesn’t know anything bout hip hop
Это скорее деградация. Тупак , эменем, 50 cent это золотое время
50? Он даже не хорош как рэпер, из всех примеров ты выбрал тупака и 50? Да и Тупак был в 90-х и Эминем с 50 были в 2000-х, а это совершенно разный рэп
@@adadsdwadawsda9076Эминем и Тупак почти ровесники.
И начали оба в начале 1990-ых
@@gmdrytp6420 пик карьеры Эма пришелся на 2000-е, хоть слим шейди ЛП вышел и в 90-х, но это был прям конец. А Инфинити я даже считать не хочу, он по сравнению с альбомами того десятилетия был посредственным, особенно если сравнивать с Насом, под которого косил Эминем в альбоме
Деградация началась с Тревис Скотта и Канье Уэста
@@MAGILA_69 С каких пор Канье начал деградацию? У него до последних 2 альбомов была просто идеальная дискография, College Dropout, Late Registration, Graduation, MBDTF, Life Of Pablo, Yeezus, Kids See Ghosts. Все эти альбомы великолепны. Да, он изменил весь жанр в более звучащую сторону, где продакшн вышел на совершенно новый уровень. Просто другие начали пытаться ему подражать, у кого-то получилось плохо, но есть примеры и хорошие, к примеру Tyler the Creator или Childish Gambino, которые в начале пути вдохновлялись Канье и в конце концов стали современными иконами жанра. Я хоть и предпочитаю рэп 90-х, но не могу из-за этого хейтить хороший современный рэп, который так или иначе был вдохновлён Канье.
You need to add 1972 Ohio prayers - funky worm and here comes the judge 1968
Real hip-hop was born in 1988 and died in 2007.
I beg to differ in many regards. Have you ever heard the albums To Pimp a Butterfly, Graduations, or Igor?
@@FenTheGoat1but those albums are exceptions
✔️✔️
Kendrick Lamar and Kanye have dropped mad classic albums since then, so no.
I don't care.
I don’t give af which era was the best, I just appreciate what rap has become now, there’s so many different sounds in just one genre nd that’s thanks to the artists who laid their foundation years before.
Bravo ....merci
90s model: west side & N.W.A🤤
They forgot about Zero as well as more of them Scare Face was banging back then also. We had more to choose from with better sounds vocally.
This video was awesome, a try not to sing challenge 😂
So marvelous!!
YESSS IT WAS AN GOOD DAY!!!!
OMG MARCH MADNESS
Best of the best 90 and 00 years
50 years of hip hop🎉🎉
I just realised 2006 was the last year of rap.
@@MrSlavebreedhip hop was born in 1973
I only heard 30
@@MrSlavebreedI’d say 2003
nah bro its 78
I’m from Toronto but damn Drake ruined it all 😅
What happened to the ladies of hip hop? Where was Lil Kim, Foxy Brown, Roxanne Shante, Yo-yo, Queen Latifah, Lauryn Hill, Da Brat, Missy, Eve, Mia X…
Yoyo, left eye,lady of rage,missy elliot etc
Lauryn Hill is the only good one
All is trash compared to the queen Nicki Minaj
@@mehshutup3041 holy glazer
Also Princess Loko and Gangsta Boo
1:12 is when i feel like gangsta rap is born
Maybe because it was born at that time stamp 😳😳😳😱😱😱
all the hip hop songs got worse in the mid 2010s and I am Gen z.
Since aye aye came up
lil bro tryna fit in with the oldheads
@itzallup2me bro i’m gen z and i agree.
@@purpIeskyno he just saying what he thinks
@@purpIeskyno hes voicing his opinion something this generation cant do without mindless bozos like you saying something
Drake ruined the good years and with his arrival he somehow marked an end (but not for Eminem, Eminem will never get old, he will forever remain a rap legend)
Donde esta BONE THUGS N HARMONY???
1:13 i love this song
yall glaze the 90s and don’t think about kendrick lamar, j cole, black thought, vince staples, freddie gibbs, west side gunn, jid, denzel curry, aesop rock, asap rocky, earl sweatshirt, tyler the creator, big mike, nas, andre 3k, kanye, pusha t, billy woods, lupe fiasco, black thought, childish gambino, royce da 5”9, eminem, jpegmafia, 50 cent, baby keem, lil wayne, MIKE, tha god fahim, elcamino, rome streetz, boldy james, the alchemist, mach hommy and more
MF DOOM, Danny Brown, death grips, Joey Bada$$, tech n9ne and most importantly Rapsody
@@platebnikartasneomezenymvy8035 how’d i forget them bruh 😭
90s and 2000’s are the best, but 2010’s are cheeks
@@베이킹베이컨 don’t talk again
@@베이킹베이컨all those rappers he listed are from 2010s and they are so much better than your fav rappers
You should have put easy e in also if he were still alive aswell as rupac and biggie i feel like rap eould still be good.
rich homie quan over mbdtf is wild
лучший хип хоп был в промежутке 1990 по 2010 дальше пошло уже разочарование
И 2015-2018 тоже топ)
How you not gonna even mention Grandmaster Flash and the Furious 5?!
Look at the updated version of this video it's also on the channel
5:40 The song here is Power by Kanye West but at the bottom it says Stronger by Kanye West instead
My favorite Rappers:ice cube, eazy-e, dr dre, jay z,tu pac, ja rule, wu tang clan, eminem
and BIGGIE.
XXXT 👍🌟🌹
Да, интересно. Спасибо
So what city is responsible for the fall off of hiphop
Atlanta
@remyroland2424 of course
What fall off
You could make a video that show the origin of rap (the musics that came before rap blow up) like its roots in funky
2pac and Biggie 🐐
8:16 COMO EU AMO ESSA MUSICA 😭 os melhores anos são de 1990 ate os dias atuas na minha opinião
5:42 stronger?
5:41 Music name is "POWER"
Where’s Tyga, Chris Brown, Wiz Khalifa? 👎🏼
6:01 wiz khalifa
Where is Rakim, KRS-One
Where is eazy e
Where three 6 mafia
Best Years for Me 1988-2005
2:26 Gangster paradise was iconic ❤
4:13 un temón de temones por underground 2 evidentemente porque es la primera vez dónde he conocido fat Joe
Eminem legend
I'd like to ask, why aren't there artists like m.c.hammer - snow - vanilla ice? Or are these artists not hiphop? Thank you.
Juice wrld ❤❤
Nice
When Drake come, the hip-hop leave
Ya drake is not hip hop
Cry about it
Drake the king of garbage
гарна підбірка як реп в лайно обернувся)))
2007 starts the hip hop's death
2015-2018 and 2022 are amazing years for hiphop
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I was 13 years old in 1989 and growing up here in Arizona that’s when I started listening to hip hop especially west coast back in 1989
The first rap song not 1946 its 1940
if you guys have to choose only one song between these years ..which one it would be ?? 🧐
90's - early 2000's truly was the golden age. Everything from about 2011 is absolute shit.
This is the most mainstream hiphop list I have seen.
Where is the Eazy Muthaphukkin E?
2:25 The beginning of masterpiece
It’s amazing how mainstream wise it all went to shit😊 mostly
0:00-0:06 The Jubalaires Noah
0:07-0:13 The Sugarhill Gang Rapper's Delight
0:14-0:20 Kurtis Blow The Breaks
0:21-0:26 Disco Four Do It, Do It
0:27-0:33 Afrika Bambaataa, The Soulsonic Force Planet Rock
0:34-0:39 Run-D.M.C. It's Like That
0:40-0:46 Fat Boys Stick 'Em
0:47-0:53 Doug E. Fresh, Slick Rick The Show
0:54-0:59 Salt-N-Pepa Push It
1:00-1:06 LL Cool J I'm Bad
1:07-1:12 Big Daddy Kane Ain't No Half Steppin'
1:13-1:18 N.W.A. Straight Outta Compton
1:19-1:25 Slick Rick Children's Story
1:26-1:31 LL Cool J Mama Said Knock You Out
1:32-1:38 2Pac Brenda's Got A Baby
1:39-1:45 Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang
1:46-1:51 Ice Cube It Was A Good Day
1:52-1:59 Snoop Dogg Who Am I?
2:00-2:05 Wu-Tang Clan C.R.E.A.M.
2:06-2:11 Nas It Ain't Hard To Tell
2:12-2:17 The Notorious B.I.G. Juicy
2:18-2:24 Mobb Deep Shook Ones Pt.II
2:25-2:30 Coolio (ft. L.V.) Gangsta's Paradise
2:31-2:38 Xzibit Paparazzi
2:39-2:44 Jay-Z Dead Presidents
2:45-2:50 The Notorious B.I.G. Hypnotize
2:51-2:57 DMX Ruff Ryders' Anthem
2:58-3:04 Eminem My Name Is
3:05-3:10 Dr. Dre (ft. Snoop Dogg) Still D.R.E.
3:11-3:16 Outkast Ms. Jackson
3:17-3:24 Eminem (ft. Dido) Stan
3:25-3:29 Nas Got Yourself A Gun
3:30-3:36 Nelly Hot In Here
3:37-3:42 Eminem Lose Yourself
3:43-3:49 50 Cent In Da Club
3:50-3:56 Outkast Hey Ya!
3:57-4:02 DMX X Gon' Give It To Ya
4:03-4:08 Kanye West All Falls Down
4:09-4:15 Terror Squad Lean Back
4:16-4:21 The Game, 50 Cent Hate It Or Love It
4:22-4:28 Chamillionaire Ridin'
4:29-4:35 Rick Ross Hustlin'
4:36-4:41 Nelly Furtado (ft. Timbaland) Promiscuous
4:42-4:48 Soulja Boy Crank That
4:49-4:55 Kanye West Flashing Lights
4:56-5:00 Gucci Mane Freaky Gurl
5:01-5:08 Kid Cudi Day 'n' Nite
5:09-5:14 Lil Wayne (ft. Static Major) Lollipop
5:15-5:20 Lil Boosie Better Believe It
5:21-5:27 Jay-Z (ft. Alicia Keys) Empire State Of Mind
5:28-5:33 Drake, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Eminem Forever
5:34-5:40 B.o.B (ft. Bruno Mars) Nothin' On You
5:41-5:46 Kanye West Stronger
5:47-5:52 Drake Over
5:53-5:59 Nicki Minaj Super Bass
6:00-6:06 Wiz Khalifa Roll Up
6:07-6:12 A$AP Rocky (ft. 2 Chainz, Drake, Kendrick Lamar) F**kin' Problems
6:13-6:19 Chief Keef (ft. Lil Reese) I Don't Like
6:20-6:25 Rich Homie Quan Type Of Way
6:26-6:32 Ace Hood (ft. Future, Rick Ross) Bugatti
6:33-6:38 Migos Versace
6:39-6:45 Rae Sremmurd No Type
6:46-6:51 Rob $tone Chill Bill
6:52-6:57 Rich Gang Lifestyle
6:58-7:04 Future March Madness
7:05-7:10 Kendrick Lamar Alright
7:11-7:18 Post Malone White Iverson
7:19-7:24 Travis Scott Antidote
7:25-7:30 Desiigner Panda
7:31-7:37 DRAM (ft. Lil Yachty) Broccoli
7:38-7:44 Lil Uzi Vert XO Tour Llif3
7:45-7:50 Post Malone (ft. Quavo) Congratulations
7:51-7:57 Juice WRLD Lucid Dreams
7:58-8:02 Drake God's Plan
8:03-8:09 Lil Tecca Ransom
8:10-8:16 J. Cole MIDDLE CHILD
8:17-8:27 Roddy Ricch The Box
8:28-8:48 Pop Smoke Dior
Respect from Taiwan,Shout-out 🎶🎵
Looks like the devolution
After 2007 it's just bunch of robotic voice and
Fortunately we enjoyed Rap and hip hop before 2007
0:41 maybe the first white guy in rap breaking patterns
Post Malone - Congratulations.... FUUUUUUUUCKKK WAS MY PREWORKOUT FOR EVERYTHING!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
GTA vice city lol
Recorded on February 22, 1953 at Salle Pleyel, Paris
"Clappin' Rhythm" by Dizzy Gillespie
Check it outt
Where is Lil Weezy and T.I.
Poukisa Akon pa Nan lis LA sitou mizik kite titre geto a?