Favorite Posse Cuts 1. Atmosphere pressed 2. DJ Kay Slay 110 Deep; 3. All The Kings Men - Ransom 4. Witches Teeth - Vinnie Paz 5. che noir ladies brunch 6. your old droog your old droog 7. put your quarter up atmosphere MF DOOM. aesop rock
1. 1 train (absolutely insane execution) 2. Oldie (probably placed higher because of the video and context in history) 3. Forever (each verse hits so hard. A legitimate anthem) 4. Really Doe (insane production and verses all around but just too lowkey to be any higher for me) 5. Mercy (Absolute banger. The way Kanye’s verse leads into 2Chainz’s is so genius) 6. So Appalled (Great track but doesn’t feel as big as the others, probably because of its spot in MBDTF) 7. Swagga Like Us (Good song. Easily last)
Surprised I’m not seeing more love for Freddie Gibbs’ Piñata. Great closer for a classic album, everyone brings great and unique energy, and Madlib absolutely nailed the production
Surprised R.A.F. didn't make the cut, it was a massive success and had some incredible verses on it. Don't think it would be DQ'd by the existing rules either, but hey, your video at the end of the day. More quality content as always!!
1. 1Train- an absolute banger. The gold standard in posse cuts 2. Really Doe- I really love Danny Brown's part, which is fitting since it's his song. 3. Mercy- I think 2chainz makes this hella fun 4. RAF- it's not always you get to hear Frank Ocean rap and fucking kill it 5. Oldie- just an overall fun video and song
I can think of some really good ones off the top of my head... Oldie, So Appalled, 1Train, Pinata... I think that "Strangers" off the new Black Thought album with Rocky and RTJ could go down in history as a legendary posse cut.
NYNEX by billy woods, E L U C I D, Quelle Chris and Denmark Vessey only came out this year but its easily my favorite posse cut ever. all of them work insanely well with each other and some of the best lines we've heard from any of them.
My list is : 1. Really Doe 2. 1Train 3. So Appalled 4. Mercy 5. Forever 6. Oldie 7. Swagga Like Us For me its without a doubt Really Doe. Im definitely biased here since AE is one of my favorite albums of all time, but really everything about the track is perfect. The flows, the energy, the verses, the eerie beat and a fantastic selection of rappers. Easily one of the best posee cuts of all time imo.
I love AE and Kendrick is my favorite artist by far, and Earl’s verse on it is one of the best but 1Train to me is the best for sure. I don’t love Kendrick’s verse on it tbh and Soul’s is alright, and there were some on 1Train that were just as ehh to me but the song as a whole just brought more
@@Flamerunner451 yeah I agree, 1Train barely beats out Really Doe because of its consistency from rapper to rapper, no one dropped a lackluster verse. Kdot and Ab-Soul didn’t go too hard, and Danny + Earl couldn’t save it. Both are spectacular though, and AE is a top 5 all time album for me
when i saw the title of this video, really doe was the FIRST song i thought of. such an absolutely insane song, potentially one of the best hip hop songs of the 2010s. so happy to see alfo give it the respect it deserves.
I think Eminem’s yah yah off of music to be murder by is a strong contender. It brings back the old school style in (what I would call) a beautiful homage with the busta sample. But also it’s revamped with the new energy flow you hear it rap songs today. Also Q-tips chorus black thoughts whole verse and Eminem’s line “we had a baby named it machine gun Kelly” is what I come back for
1. Oldie (Biased because OF is my favourite group but this is a crazy song, great beat and tons of fun verses as well as an iconic video with tons of references for OF fans to enjoy) 2. So Appalled (Super hot take here, but this is my favourite song on MBDTF and super close to the 1 spot but it is mainly Ye and Jay's verse I listen for, the other two are great too though) 3. Really Doe (Super creepy beat but damn I remember hearing this a while ago and thinking it was super crazy but I didn't know what the song was called, just crazy) 4. 1Train (Kinda low on my list compared to most people but trust me this song is still absolutely crazy, has a final boss type beat and every verse is breathtaking) 5. Forever (Super classic and Eminem's verse is one of the best ever but the beat isn't my absolute favourite and it is quite specific to it's whole sports theme) 6. Mercy (Pretty hot take but idk, it is a really good cut but just isn't my favourite) 7. Swagga Like Us (Not bad at all but just doesn't compare) Best verses: Oldie - Earl, every bar here is just breathtaking and it goes on for so long with so much consistency So Appalled - Jay Z, this one has the most power imo and is the most memorable with great lyrics overall Really Doe - Danny Brown, his voice is one of the best in rap and he always goes so well over these nightmarish beats 1Train - A$AP Rocky, I am not certain why I love this verse the most but it has such good flow and has great references to Rocky's own career Forever - Eminem, I don't think I need to say much but this was just the craziest comeback ever, if only this could happen now Mercy - Kanye, the beat at this part contrasts a ton to the other beats and it also matches MBDTF era Kanye best, super iconic Swagga Like Us - Jay Z, just the way he raps is so crazy, I love this verse in a similar way to his verse in So Appalled
I think In The Fire by Dave (feat. Fredo, Meekz, Ghetts and Giggs) is absolutely up there. My favourite song of last year and the Brits performance (available on UA-cam) is an absolute masterclass with choir guitar solo and just elevates it even higher. It's everything that's great about Posse Cuts. All with very different energies, no hook just speaking from the heart, super soulful instrumental too
YOU FORGOT CHAMPIONS. Definitely my favorite Posse cut and I don’t even love half the people on it like Quavo and Gucci Mane and they are amazing on it.
A lot of the best posse cuts of this generation come from the Griselda camp to be honest, and a lot of the underground scene. But out of these picks... Really Doe steals the show for me, especially that final verse! And 2 Chainz on Mercy... wow...
So appalled has my number one spot rn, the vibe of that track can't be replicated and the orchestral production behind Ye, Jay, and Pusha rlly just ties it all together the Cy-Hi verse is epic too!! Just a perfectly put together track.
I really like the respect 1Train is getting in the comments. It's not like it's not known but I really don't see many people talking about how amazing that song really is.
1. Really Doe (contender for my favorite posse cut EVER. Amazing verse from everyone and they all match the energy of the song perfectly) 2. So Appalled ( some of the BEST bars any of these MCs have ever laid to record and an incredibly eerie beat.) 3. 1Train (Perfect energy, perfect flows, perfect verses, and an incredible beat, what more could you ask for.) 4. Forever (Greatest hype anthem ever.) 5. Mercy (Big Sean puts this kinda low, but phenomenal verses from the others, insane beat, and one of the greatest 2 Chainz features ever) 6. Oldie (Super fun and raw, great time all around.) 7. Swagga Like Us (Legends all on one track but don’t fully deliver.)
You slept on the East Coast with this list. Suspect N*ggas (3rd eye shit) by Pro Era is the east coast version of Oldie. It has some classic verses by Joey and Capital Steez but T'Nah's verse is a standout. Left Hand by Beast Coast aka the Pro Era x Flatbush Zombies x Underachievers supergroup. This song has 8 verses in under 4 minutes. Power Circle by MMG has too many heavyweights not to mention. Rick Ross, Kendrick Lamar, Meek Mill and Wale 😶
1) Mercy (Forever is right there, but you simply cant beat this) 2) Forever (Very very good but got overplayed a little bit. Still an absolute classic) 3) Swagga Like Us (Flawless hook) 4) 1Train (Listened to the above more) 5) Oldie (Good but I enjoy the above ones more) 6) Really Doe (Same as #7 but I really really like this. It'll probably be higher) 7) So Appalled (Hadn't heard it and I liked it but I frankly grew up listening to most of the above ones)
My personal ranking: 1 - Really Doe 2 - 1Train (these first two are interchangeable) 3 - Forever 4 - So Appalled 5 - Mercy 6 - Oldie 7 - Swagga Like Us I do wish songs like Pinata, Work Remix, or even some songs from collectives like Dreamville, Beast Coast or Brockhampton made your list, but it's still a really solid selection!
I honestly love that type of posse cut that'a all verses and no chorus. One of my faves (my actual fave if I'm being honest) is Day At The Races by Jurassic 5. They are a group with 5 members already and they added Percee P for that song. First heard it on Tony Hawk Undergrounr and Jurassic 5 would become one of fave Hip-Hop artists in the coming years. Love Really Doe btw, love Earl feeling better about life on that track when compared to his recent work then.
Detroit Vs Everybody is the ultimate posse cut of this generation • Royce, Eminem, Big Sean, Danny Brown rapping together for a Detroit-centered track • Dope music video • Fire beat • Dej Loaf doing hook vocals • Extremely great chemistry • Badass energy
It’s a very very underrated posse cut that a lot of the modern rap community doesn’t mention enough, but I wouldn’t say it’s the best. 1 Train over Detroit vs. Everybody but it’s still super underrated
@@mrq.1236 To each his own I guess, and I'm not tryna get u to agree with my opinion, I think ur right about this all being subjective, if u think 1 Train's better then that's a good argument to make
single most underrated posse cut from this era has gotta be Trae tha Truth's I'm On 2.0. Phenomenal beat that samples Return of the Mack, Mark Morrison even comes back to re-sing the sample, and great verses from Trae, Big KRIT, Bun B, Kendrick, J. Cole, hell, even B.o.B, Tyga, and Gudda Gudda go off!
The posse cut on Pinata is a really underrated posse cut featuring alot of dope versus from Freddie Mac Miller meechy darko etc. And should be brought up in the conversation of best posse cuts
Raf by A$AP Mob is definitely up there, as well as Wu Tang Forever by Logic, props to him for getting the old band back together, 3500 by Travis Scott is a banger, Future and 2 Chainz have great verses in that song.
Bitch Please part 2 would be a lock for me. The handoff between Dre and Snoop leading into Nate Dogg's hook is perfectly executed. Speaking of which the hook itself is great, Nate Dogg's don't fuck with me attitude with Snoop Dogg's interplay is awsome. Xzibit only gets 46 seconds for hist first verse, but that is a perfect 46 seconds, so many classic lines. From "found dead in your garage with 2 o clock news coverage", to the impeccable flow on "so who do ya trust they're just not rugged enough" to the immortal "I may leave in a body bag but never in cuffs" capped off with one of the most satisfying tittle drops in all of rap. And of course there's Ems verse which is obviously fun as hell, even funnier if you listened to the original Bitch Please and see how Em kind of mimicks Snoop Dogs verse. He rides the flow perfectly, Mr. Dont give a fuck at the top of his game. Add to that a slick as hell bass line and synth courtesy of Doc Dre, and you have a 10/10 hip hop cut.
1train (just straight spitting from all regions, it really showcased the new talent of the generation) So Appalled Forever Swagga Like Us Really Doe Mercy (never cared for) Oldie (never knew this existed lol, just listened to it and i guess i missed the moment)
Big shout out to: -education by freddie gibbs -close your eyez and count to fuck by RTJ -Jailbreak the tesla - Injury reserve -The entirety of Ghank you for your service by ATCQ (RIP phife dawg)
omg was literally just thinking about this like a week ago. anyway it’s Forever & its not even as close as it would seem. find me one person born between 95-00 who doesn’t absolutely lose their shit when that opening horn hits
ive been listening to digicore and hyperpop for a while now, and there are some insane posse cuts there. RED by bloodhounds, crackhead freestyle by Lieu, attitude by ericdoa, BHOP by wrk ethic, and the list goes on and on. If you arent into hyperpop, these obviously wont please you, but for people open for it, id seriously recommend giving it a shot
Really doe, 1 train, oldie, so appalled, can’t call it, just begun, waterboyz, that part remix, ring the alarm, Jesus lord pt 2 (super underrated). Ik it’s only 3 but John woo flick feels like a posse cut to me
1. Really Doe (Perfect return for Earl after a second long break) 2. 1 Train (A standout here for me was actually Yellawolf, went far as to state that he's in the same race as the other artist on the track despite being "the white guy" in the room. Made me respect him a bit more) 3. Oldie (I remember discussing with my brother how Frank's verse on Oldie was the first time he "came out" regarding his bisexuality, though he kinda runs it back a bit. Felt like he was testing the waters, but when Channel Orange released 2 months later, I was already used to the possibility, it was just cementing the reality of it.) 4. Mercy (The beat and two chains make Mercy standout, but also Ye and Push really hold their spot well in it I mention Ye's part in particular because of the buildup and the beat switch before two chains steps in is KILLER!) 5. So Appalled (The beat again is amizing, but the verses where always kinda meh for me) 6. Forever (Though iconic, this song in particular is so dated and without the great Wayne verse and Eminems return, Forever just isn't that good. When I hear it now I skip it cause its so blaise.) 7. Swagga Like Us (Being completely honest forgot this song existed until recently watching a video from New British Cannon covering MIA. This song shouldn't be here and if the rules were more lenient by two years, I'd replace So Appalled with the Snoop Dogg "Candy (Drippin' Like Water)" or the "Touch It" remix super edit that goes for like 15 minutes)
Crazy that no DJ Khaled songs were considered seeing as he might have reinvigorated the posse cut era for a time. All I Do Is Win, I'm So Hood remix, Welcome to my Hood all have crazy replay value and payed a lot more attention to where rap would be going the next 10 years.
Chopper by Lupe Fiasco Detroit Vs Everybody by Big Sean Session One by Eminem & Slaughterhouse Wavybone by A$AP Rocky RAF by A$AP Rocky these are all extremely good and underrated too.
The best posse cut of the last 15 years is “Really Doe” by Danny Brown with Kendrick, Ab-Soul, and that god tier Earl Sweatshirt verse edit: ok, you included it. sick!
1. Oldie 2. Forever 3. So Appalled 4. 1Train 5. Really Doe 6. Mercy 7. Swagga Like Us I personally would've added New Atlanta by Migos ft Young Thug, Rich Homie Quan, and Jermaine Dupri. Would've been my #3 and bumped the rest down one
My personal favorite Possie cut ever is RAF by asap mob with asap rocky, lil uzi quavo and some absolutely phenomenal frank ocean verses with some playboy carti ad libs
Great video as always! Personally, I'd have Mercy, 1Train and Really Doe fighting for first, I don't think I could pick a favorite. Some others that I think deserve to be mentioned: RAF by A$AP Mob (Rocky, Quavo, Uzi, Frank), Down Bad by Dreamville (Young Nudy, JID, Bas, J. Cole, EARTHGANG), T.D. by Lil Yachty (Yachty, Rocky, Tyler, Tierra Whack), Hood Blues by DMX (DMX, Westside Gunn, Conway, Benny the Butcher) and Waterboyz by EARTHGANG (EARTHGANG, JID, J. Cole).
I can’t believe Champions by Kanye feat like 6 other rappers. It is pure hype and is amazing. 1Train is clearly the best though I am biased. It is maybe the first rap song I ever listened to
The only other song that I would possibly recommend because I'm not sure if would technically be qualified as underground or not as well known but Detroit versus everybody, I'm not sure how popular it really is and there's six artists credited towards it but I'm not sure if all six actually have a full rap verse
1. Really Doe 2. 1Train 3. So Appalled 4. Mercy 5. Oldie 6. Forever 7. Swagga Like Us Bar for bar its definitely between Really Doe and 1Train. Nothing but fire verses from start to finish.
1. So Appalled. Amazing track, one of my favorite off of MBDTF. Every verse has insane execution and super clever lyrics. Shoutout to "Met this girl on Valentine's day, fucked her in May, she found out about April so she chose to march, damn another broken heart". One of my favorite bars of all time. 2. 1 Train. Like said in the video, this song feels like a spiritual successor to Wu Tang posse cuts. Song goes insanely hard. Joey Badass steals the song for me and the transition into Kendrick is dope as fuck. 3. Really Doe. Beat is heavy as fuck, all verses are amazing, only thing keeping the track from being higher in the list is that the hook comes around too often 4. Mercy. Like you said, this song truly builds up to a peak. Main difference is that it builds up where the other tracks maintain a really consistent high quality 5. Oldie. I respect this song more than I like listening to it. It's a cool part of hip hop history but isn't very well structured as a song on its own. 6. Forever. Quality verses from all members but tbh the structure of the song is a little boring. Very clear "Verse Chorus verse chorus" structure, not the most creative. Still cool to have the 4 biggest rappers of the 2000s-early 2010s on one track 7. Swagga Like Us. Always forget this song even exists tbh. It's fine but nothing special.
@@Kyle_Evers Nope, there are lots of comments that say the same thing. And I’ve seen you reply to them saying “oh actually it’s not good and you’re wrong” like who cares?
once you finish the video ... here's a poll for what your number one posse cut on this list is! www.supersurvey.com/poll4431658x8cDB4FD6-139
Favorite Posse Cuts
1. Atmosphere pressed
2. DJ Kay Slay 110 Deep;
3. All The Kings Men - Ransom
4. Witches Teeth - Vinnie Paz
5. che noir ladies brunch
6. your old droog your old droog
7. put your quarter up atmosphere MF DOOM. aesop rock
Opening with The Symphony was genius. Nothing better
1. 1 train (absolutely insane execution)
2. Oldie (probably placed higher because of the video and context in history)
3. Forever (each verse hits so hard. A legitimate anthem)
4. Really Doe (insane production and verses all around but just too lowkey to be any higher for me)
5. Mercy (Absolute banger. The way Kanye’s verse leads into 2Chainz’s is so genius)
6. So Appalled (Great track but doesn’t feel as big as the others, probably because of its spot in MBDTF)
7. Swagga Like Us (Good song. Easily last)
the right list
third eye shit
I was about to say 1 train too
Forgot about Piñata, that shit was excellent. Suspect (feat. Pro Era) and George Bondo (Griselda) also some good ones.
I’m putting forever over oldie considering it’s status in hip hop today compared to oldie
Surprised I’m not seeing more love for Freddie Gibbs’ Piñata. Great closer for a classic album, everyone brings great and unique energy, and Madlib absolutely nailed the production
Same I was just mentioning it
Came to say the same thing. Meechy and Freddies verses especially are heat
The song is great but he says that with this list he’s looking more for star power and most people wouldn’t know many of the features from it
Gibbs is a beast. He’s in my top 10 fersher
Surprised R.A.F. didn't make the cut, it was a massive success and had some incredible verses on it. Don't think it would be DQ'd by the existing rules either, but hey, your video at the end of the day. More quality content as always!!
Frank dominated RAF so hard that it’s just a Frank song.
1. 1Train- an absolute banger. The gold standard in posse cuts
2. Really Doe- I really love Danny Brown's part, which is fitting since it's his song.
3. Mercy- I think 2chainz makes this hella fun
4. RAF- it's not always you get to hear Frank Ocean rap and fucking kill it
5. Oldie- just an overall fun video and song
What I was thinking
Who do you reckon had the best verse on 1 train, for me it was either rocky, Kendrick or krit, probably krit tbh
@@Prodbyjah464 Krit has the best verse easily imo. The real question is who had the worst verse.
@@PickleWithPower im not the biggest fan of Joey's
Since this will be buried, I am gay
Never gonna let you go
call that bury your gays
Congrats!!
wow same
Let this not be buried
I can think of some really good ones off the top of my head... Oldie, So Appalled, 1Train, Pinata...
I think that "Strangers" off the new Black Thought album with Rocky and RTJ could go down in history as a legendary posse cut.
Strangers was a banger
Honestly, Strangers from that new Danger Mouse & Black Thought album is up there with 1 Train and Oldie imo, its so so good
YES
1Train clears all of these, every verse is incredible and the energy doesn't stop from start to finish
Nah it has yelawolfs verse which was just ok. My vote goes to Last Huzzah by Mr Mfkin Exquire
“Bitch pussy smell like a penguin” is still one of the greatest rap lines to this day. You can never go wrong with 1Train
NYNEX by billy woods, E L U C I D, Quelle Chris and Denmark Vessey only came out this year but its easily my favorite posse cut ever. all of them work insanely well with each other and some of the best lines we've heard from any of them.
My list is :
1. Really Doe
2. 1Train
3. So Appalled
4. Mercy
5. Forever
6. Oldie
7. Swagga Like Us
For me its without a doubt Really Doe. Im definitely biased here since AE is one of my favorite albums of all time, but really everything about the track is perfect. The flows, the energy, the verses, the eerie beat and a fantastic selection of rappers. Easily one of the best posee cuts of all time imo.
AE is one of my favorite albums of all time as well and I couldn’t agree more. Really Doe is amazing.
I love AE and Kendrick is my favorite artist by far, and Earl’s verse on it is one of the best but 1Train to me is the best for sure. I don’t love Kendrick’s verse on it tbh and Soul’s is alright, and there were some on 1Train that were just as ehh to me but the song as a whole just brought more
@@Flamerunner451 yeah I agree, 1Train barely beats out Really Doe because of its consistency from rapper to rapper, no one dropped a lackluster verse. Kdot and Ab-Soul didn’t go too hard, and Danny + Earl couldn’t save it. Both are spectacular though, and AE is a top 5 all time album for me
when i saw the title of this video, really doe was the FIRST song i thought of. such an absolutely insane song, potentially one of the best hip hop songs of the 2010s. so happy to see alfo give it the respect it deserves.
I think Eminem’s yah yah off of music to be murder by is a strong contender. It brings back the old school style in (what I would call) a beautiful homage with the busta sample. But also it’s revamped with the new energy flow you hear it rap songs today. Also Q-tips chorus black thoughts whole verse and Eminem’s line “we had a baby named it machine gun Kelly” is what I come back for
While I don’t like that album over, that song is amazing, no one ever talks about it
1. Oldie (Biased because OF is my favourite group but this is a crazy song, great beat and tons of fun verses as well as an iconic video with tons of references for OF fans to enjoy)
2. So Appalled (Super hot take here, but this is my favourite song on MBDTF and super close to the 1 spot but it is mainly Ye and Jay's verse I listen for, the other two are great too though)
3. Really Doe (Super creepy beat but damn I remember hearing this a while ago and thinking it was super crazy but I didn't know what the song was called, just crazy)
4. 1Train (Kinda low on my list compared to most people but trust me this song is still absolutely crazy, has a final boss type beat and every verse is breathtaking)
5. Forever (Super classic and Eminem's verse is one of the best ever but the beat isn't my absolute favourite and it is quite specific to it's whole sports theme)
6. Mercy (Pretty hot take but idk, it is a really good cut but just isn't my favourite)
7. Swagga Like Us (Not bad at all but just doesn't compare)
Best verses:
Oldie - Earl, every bar here is just breathtaking and it goes on for so long with so much consistency
So Appalled - Jay Z, this one has the most power imo and is the most memorable with great lyrics overall
Really Doe - Danny Brown, his voice is one of the best in rap and he always goes so well over these nightmarish beats
1Train - A$AP Rocky, I am not certain why I love this verse the most but it has such good flow and has great references to Rocky's own career
Forever - Eminem, I don't think I need to say much but this was just the craziest comeback ever, if only this could happen now
Mercy - Kanye, the beat at this part contrasts a ton to the other beats and it also matches MBDTF era Kanye best, super iconic
Swagga Like Us - Jay Z, just the way he raps is so crazy, I love this verse in a similar way to his verse in So Appalled
I think In The Fire by Dave (feat. Fredo, Meekz, Ghetts and Giggs) is absolutely up there.
My favourite song of last year and the Brits performance (available on UA-cam) is an absolute masterclass with choir guitar solo and just elevates it even higher.
It's everything that's great about Posse Cuts. All with very different energies, no hook just speaking from the heart, super soulful instrumental too
I would agree but Giggs verse throws it off and is so far behind everyone elses. Everyone else's verses are so insanely good though
YOU FORGOT CHAMPIONS. Definitely my favorite Posse cut and I don’t even love half the people on it like Quavo and Gucci Mane and they are amazing on it.
When that track comes on my workout playlist I turn into a animal. It’s the perfect amount of hype and fun. “Im bout to Gucci in the Gucci store”🤪
Fax
Yea, not mainstream enough lol it was a loosie
Some that come to mind are Sweet- Brockhampton, Friday Night Cypher- Big Sean, and So Appalled- Kanye
I think windows by brockhampton is another contender
A lot of what they do could be classed as posse cuts though
Brockhampton should'nt count as a posse cut
@@jdgnm1092 why would brockhampton not count if odd future did?
@@jdgnm1092posse cut = any and all rappers getting together for a group song
Brockhampton has MANY great posse cuts ngl
1) Dave - In The Fire (Ghetts had the best verse of 2021 imo)
2) ASAP - 1Train
3) Ye - So appalled
4) Drake - Forever
5) Odd Future - Oldie
A lot of the best posse cuts of this generation come from the Griselda camp to be honest, and a lot of the underground scene.
But out of these picks... Really Doe steals the show for me, especially that final verse! And 2 Chainz on Mercy... wow...
" Virgil write brick on my brick " is one of the hardest lines of all time
Really Doe is such a great song. Atrocity Exhibition is one of my favorite albums of all time.
Glad you covered Really Doe. That’s my favorite group rap
Kanye is in literally more than half of these lol. Really the GOAT
So appalled has my number one spot rn, the vibe of that track can't be replicated and the orchestral production behind Ye, Jay, and Pusha rlly just ties it all together the Cy-Hi verse is epic too!! Just a perfectly put together track.
I really like the respect 1Train is getting in the comments. It's not like it's not known but I really don't see many people talking about how amazing that song really is.
1. Really Doe (contender for my favorite posse cut EVER. Amazing verse from everyone and they all match the energy of the song perfectly)
2. So Appalled ( some of the BEST bars any of these MCs have ever laid to record and an incredibly eerie beat.)
3. 1Train (Perfect energy, perfect flows, perfect verses, and an incredible beat, what more could you ask for.)
4. Forever (Greatest hype anthem ever.)
5. Mercy (Big Sean puts this kinda low, but phenomenal verses from the others, insane beat, and one of the greatest 2 Chainz features ever)
6. Oldie (Super fun and raw, great time all around.)
7. Swagga Like Us (Legends all on one track but don’t fully deliver.)
You slept on the East Coast with this list.
Suspect N*ggas (3rd eye shit) by Pro Era is the east coast version of Oldie. It has some classic verses by Joey and Capital Steez but T'Nah's verse is a standout.
Left Hand by Beast Coast aka the Pro Era x Flatbush Zombies x Underachievers supergroup. This song has 8 verses in under 4 minutes.
Power Circle by MMG has too many heavyweights not to mention. Rick Ross, Kendrick Lamar, Meek Mill and Wale 😶
East coast stand up! Those pro era cyphers go so hard
3rd eye shit is awesome only difference between it and oldie is they were all rappers but yeah they’re still basically the same thing lmao
1) Mercy (Forever is right there, but you simply cant beat this)
2) Forever (Very very good but got overplayed a little bit. Still an absolute classic)
3) Swagga Like Us (Flawless hook)
4) 1Train (Listened to the above more)
5) Oldie (Good but I enjoy the above ones more)
6) Really Doe (Same as #7 but I really really like this. It'll probably be higher)
7) So Appalled (Hadn't heard it and I liked it but I frankly grew up listening to most of the above ones)
1Train (A$AP Rocky)
Really Doe (Danny Brown)
Oldie (Odd Future)
Forever (Drake)
Piñata (Freddie Gibbs)
Suspect (Joey Bada$$)
So Appalled (Kanye West)
Honorable Mentions:
Costa Rica (Dreamville)
Detroit vs Everybody (Eminem)
George Bondo (Westside Gunn)
Falling Out the Sky (Armand Hammer)
Fake Flowers (Boldy James)
My personal ranking:
1 - Really Doe
2 - 1Train (these first two are interchangeable)
3 - Forever
4 - So Appalled
5 - Mercy
6 - Oldie
7 - Swagga Like Us
I do wish songs like Pinata, Work Remix, or even some songs from collectives like Dreamville, Beast Coast or Brockhampton made your list, but it's still a really solid selection!
Piñata was the first thought I had when thinking of others that didn’t get listed!
I honestly love that type of posse cut that'a all verses and no chorus.
One of my faves (my actual fave if I'm being honest) is Day At The Races by Jurassic 5. They are a group with 5 members already and they added Percee P for that song.
First heard it on Tony Hawk Undergrounr and Jurassic 5 would become one of fave Hip-Hop artists in the coming years.
Love Really Doe btw, love Earl feeling better about life on that track when compared to his recent work then.
1) 1train
2) mercy
3) really doe
4) so appalled
5) oldie
6) forever
7) swagga like us
Detroit Vs Everybody is the ultimate posse cut of this generation
• Royce, Eminem, Big Sean, Danny Brown rapping together for a Detroit-centered track
• Dope music video
• Fire beat
• Dej Loaf doing hook vocals
• Extremely great chemistry
• Badass energy
Agreeed
Nuts how Danny Brown is on every fantastic posse cut of this generation
It’s a very very underrated posse cut that a lot of the modern rap community doesn’t mention enough, but I wouldn’t say it’s the best. 1 Train over Detroit vs. Everybody but it’s still super underrated
@@mrq.1236 To each his own I guess, and I'm not tryna get u to agree with my opinion, I think ur right about this all being subjective, if u think 1 Train's better then that's a good argument to make
@@isatherebel1520 One Train & Detroit over Everybody equal best Posse cuts got me thru Hightschool
I’m going with Really Doe. The beat is absolutely insane and all the verses are perfect.
Whole video I was waiting for Really Doe. Every verse on that song is insane. Glad you saved it for last
Hi I loved this idea for a video and have enjoyed the comments section. Thank you alfo!
single most underrated posse cut from this era has gotta be Trae tha Truth's I'm On 2.0. Phenomenal beat that samples Return of the Mack, Mark Morrison even comes back to re-sing the sample, and great verses from Trae, Big KRIT, Bun B, Kendrick, J. Cole, hell, even B.o.B, Tyga, and Gudda Gudda go off!
1. Really doe
2.Oldie
3. 1Train
4. So appalled
5. Mercy
6. Forever
7. Swagga like us
❤️1)Swagga Like Us 2)Forever 3)Mercy 4) So Appalled
The posse cut on Pinata is a really underrated posse cut featuring alot of dope versus from Freddie Mac Miller meechy darko etc. And should be brought up in the conversation of best posse cuts
Raf by A$AP Mob is definitely up there, as well as Wu Tang Forever by Logic, props to him for getting the old band back together, 3500 by Travis Scott is a banger, Future and 2 Chainz have great verses in that song.
Damn, you disqualified “The Last Huzzah.” El-P’s verse is legendary
Asap ferg has provided some of the best posse cuts thru his remixes like mattress remix, East coast remix and especially work remix which goes insane
shit you right, now you mention it work not being on this list is insane
i think the 2 posse cuts on music to be murdered by are AMAZING
Darn, 2 years from the cutoff, The Re-Up has to be an album that got me into this culture of Posse Cuts
Bitch Please part 2 would be a lock for me. The handoff between Dre and Snoop leading into Nate Dogg's hook is perfectly executed. Speaking of which the hook itself is great, Nate Dogg's don't fuck with me attitude with Snoop Dogg's interplay is awsome. Xzibit only gets 46 seconds for hist first verse, but that is a perfect 46 seconds, so many classic lines. From "found dead in your garage with 2 o clock news coverage", to the impeccable flow on "so who do ya trust they're just not rugged enough" to the immortal "I may leave in a body bag but never in cuffs" capped off with one of the most satisfying tittle drops in all of rap. And of course there's Ems verse which is obviously fun as hell, even funnier if you listened to the original Bitch Please and see how Em kind of mimicks Snoop Dogs verse. He rides the flow perfectly, Mr. Dont give a fuck at the top of his game. Add to that a slick as hell bass line and synth courtesy of Doc Dre, and you have a 10/10 hip hop cut.
Forever is the one that the anthem honestly. When I look at modern day posse cuts forever is just amazing
Third Eye Shit, Really Doe, 1Train, The Last Huzzah. Those are my fav posse cuts of the past 20 years.
1train (just straight spitting from all regions, it really showcased the new talent of the generation)
So Appalled
Forever
Swagga Like Us
Really Doe
Mercy (never cared for)
Oldie (never knew this existed lol, just listened to it and i guess i missed the moment)
Idk if it was too underground to make the list but Posse Gang Eight Million by the High Focus records rappers is an absolute banger
Big shout out to:
-education by freddie gibbs
-close your eyez and count to fuck by RTJ
-Jailbreak the tesla - Injury reserve
-The entirety of Ghank you for your service by ATCQ (RIP phife dawg)
omg was literally just thinking about this like a week ago. anyway it’s Forever & its not even as close as it would seem. find me one person born between 95-00 who doesn’t absolutely lose their shit when that opening horn hits
One of my favorite recent posse cuts is One Year From Now by exociety, shame that the crew is falling apart in real time
My top 5 of all time have to be Really Doe, WINDOWS by Brockhampton, Piñata, Third Eye Shit, and So Appalled
Great idea for a video. I could go on and on about the best collaboration songs. The best songs to listen to. Builds and builds
I believe the order that you listed them is the way I would rank them. Really Doe one of the best posse cuts of all time
My top 5 all time would be
Scenario
Flava in ya ear Remix
Triumph
John blaze
1train
New gen would be;
1train
So appalled
Mercy
Oldie
Forever
Really Doe with Danny Brown, Ab-Soul, Kendrick Lamar, & Earl Sweatshirt is such an underrated one.
All bangers. I would also throw in Welcome To My Hood - Remix. 13 Verses by a lot of legends with a beat that is guaranteed to hype you up.
Dreamville's Revenge of the Dreamers III gave us so many iconic posse cuts
Pinata by Freddie Gibbs is an iconic posse cut of the 2010s!
Also, Really Doe is definetly the best of the list. Close second being Mercy.
yup
My favorite posse song ever is: *'Posse Song' // Three 6 Mafia / Hypnotize Camp Posse*
1 TRAIN still gets me Fucking Hyped!
ive been listening to digicore and hyperpop for a while now, and there are some insane posse cuts there. RED by bloodhounds, crackhead freestyle by Lieu, attitude by ericdoa, BHOP by wrk ethic, and the list goes on and on. If you arent into hyperpop, these obviously wont please you, but for people open for it, id seriously recommend giving it a shot
Really doe, 1 train, oldie, so appalled, can’t call it, just begun, waterboyz, that part remix, ring the alarm, Jesus lord pt 2 (super underrated). Ik it’s only 3 but John woo flick feels like a posse cut to me
1. Really Doe (Perfect return for Earl after a second long break)
2. 1 Train (A standout here for me was actually Yellawolf, went far as to state that he's in the same race as the other artist on the track despite being "the white guy" in the room. Made me respect him a bit more)
3. Oldie (I remember discussing with my brother how Frank's verse on Oldie was the first time he "came out" regarding his bisexuality, though he kinda runs it back a bit. Felt like he was testing the waters, but when Channel Orange released 2 months later, I was already used to the possibility, it was just cementing the reality of it.)
4. Mercy (The beat and two chains make Mercy standout, but also Ye and Push really hold their spot well in it I mention Ye's part in particular because of the buildup and the beat switch before two chains steps in is KILLER!)
5. So Appalled (The beat again is amizing, but the verses where always kinda meh for me)
6. Forever (Though iconic, this song in particular is so dated and without the great Wayne verse and Eminems return, Forever just isn't that good. When I hear it now I skip it cause its so blaise.)
7. Swagga Like Us (Being completely honest forgot this song existed until recently watching a video from New British Cannon covering MIA. This song shouldn't be here and if the rules were more lenient by two years, I'd replace So Appalled with the Snoop Dogg "Candy (Drippin' Like Water)" or the "Touch It" remix super edit that goes for like 15 minutes)
Crazy that no DJ Khaled songs were considered seeing as he might have reinvigorated the posse cut era for a time.
All I Do Is Win, I'm So Hood remix, Welcome to my Hood all have crazy replay value and payed a lot more attention to where rap would be going the next 10 years.
Chopper by Lupe Fiasco
Detroit Vs Everybody by Big Sean
Session One by Eminem & Slaughterhouse
Wavybone by A$AP Rocky
RAF by A$AP Rocky
these are all extremely good and underrated too.
1. Really Doe (easily one of my top ten fav songs of all time)
2. 1Train
3. Oldie
4. So Appallled
5. Mercy
6. Forever
7. Swagga Like Us
1Train & The Last Huzzah are EASILY my favorite Posse cuts but I do love Really Doe
The best posse cut of the last 15 years is “Really Doe” by Danny Brown with Kendrick, Ab-Soul, and that god tier Earl Sweatshirt verse
edit: ok, you included it. sick!
1. Really Doe
2. 1Train
3. Mercy
4. Oldie
5. So Appalled
6. Forever
7. Swagga Like Us
1. Oldie
2. Forever
3. So Appalled
4. 1Train
5. Really Doe
6. Mercy
7. Swagga Like Us
I personally would've added New Atlanta by Migos ft Young Thug, Rich Homie Quan, and Jermaine Dupri. Would've been my #3 and bumped the rest down one
For me nothing tops forever, it’s just chef’s kiss
For this year: Big Drum with Conway, Big Ghost, Jae Skeese, goose, shots, 7xvethegenius, and SK the king. Shit is awesome
1 train brings me back. Like maybe 2010 or whatever , or before that? Idk when it came out, but damn it was hard af
I agree that Really Doe is the best. It’s been on rotation for me since that album dropped and I just never skip it. Brilliant in every aspect.
There’s a HUGE omission here in Dont like Remix.
Sh||ty boys is the definition of the new new gen posse
legendary member by thaiboy digital
The Last Huzzah Remix is GOATED
1. Mercy (i still shout this song letter for letter with my friends)
2. 1 train
3. really doe
4. forever
5. Oldie
6. So Appalled
7. Swagga Like us
My personal favorite Possie cut ever is RAF by asap mob with asap rocky, lil uzi quavo and some absolutely phenomenal frank ocean verses with some playboy carti ad libs
Great video as always! Personally, I'd have Mercy, 1Train and Really Doe fighting for first, I don't think I could pick a favorite.
Some others that I think deserve to be mentioned: RAF by A$AP Mob (Rocky, Quavo, Uzi, Frank), Down Bad by Dreamville (Young Nudy, JID, Bas, J. Cole, EARTHGANG), T.D. by Lil Yachty (Yachty, Rocky, Tyler, Tierra Whack), Hood Blues by DMX (DMX, Westside Gunn, Conway, Benny the Butcher) and Waterboyz by EARTHGANG (EARTHGANG, JID, J. Cole).
I think a Dreamville song with Kendrick would make a really good posse cut really imagine what track they can make.
I can’t believe Champions by Kanye feat like 6 other rappers. It is pure hype and is amazing. 1Train is clearly the best though I am biased. It is maybe the first rap song I ever listened to
Really Doe was the first track that popped in my mind. Earl is my favorite rapper. Knew he’d be on here.
i came back to this video and still have no idea how RAF doesn’t make this and pusha T’s verse on so appalled is so slept on he has an insane pen
The only other song that I would possibly recommend because I'm not sure if would technically be qualified as underground or not as well known but Detroit versus everybody, I'm not sure how popular it really is and there's six artists credited towards it but I'm not sure if all six actually have a full rap verse
Trae the truth “im on” series was some heat too
Chris Brown - Deuces Remix, Sucker for Pain by Imagine Dragons, and Logic's Wu Tang Forever should be honorable mentions
3500, Monster or Really Doe. I’ve not heard many posse cuts but those ones slapped
1. Really Doe
2. 1Train
3. So Appalled
4. Mercy
5. Oldie
6. Forever
7. Swagga Like Us
Bar for bar its definitely between Really Doe and 1Train. Nothing but fire verses from start to finish.
1. Really Doe
2. 1Train
3. So Appalled
4. Swagga Like Us
5. Oldie
6. Mercy
7. Forever
Honestly I gotta go with “Really Doe”. But “Forever” with Kanye, Wayne, Drake, and Eminem is incredible too
#1: Protect Ya Neck
And it’s not even close
its 9 years before the cutoff but "who you think i am?" always needs more love
That Danny Brown verse in 1 train prolly one of the best things in HipHop
1. So Appalled. Amazing track, one of my favorite off of MBDTF. Every verse has insane execution and super clever lyrics. Shoutout to "Met this girl on Valentine's day, fucked her in May, she found out about April so she chose to march, damn another broken heart". One of my favorite bars of all time.
2. 1 Train. Like said in the video, this song feels like a spiritual successor to Wu Tang posse cuts. Song goes insanely hard. Joey Badass steals the song for me and the transition into Kendrick is dope as fuck.
3. Really Doe. Beat is heavy as fuck, all verses are amazing, only thing keeping the track from being higher in the list is that the hook comes around too often
4. Mercy. Like you said, this song truly builds up to a peak. Main difference is that it builds up where the other tracks maintain a really consistent high quality
5. Oldie. I respect this song more than I like listening to it. It's a cool part of hip hop history but isn't very well structured as a song on its own.
6. Forever. Quality verses from all members but tbh the structure of the song is a little boring. Very clear "Verse Chorus verse chorus" structure, not the most creative. Still cool to have the 4 biggest rappers of the 2000s-early 2010s on one track
7. Swagga Like Us. Always forget this song even exists tbh. It's fine but nothing special.
So Appalled is honestly weak as hell compared to most of these, the instrumental and chorus are so hard to listen to
@@Kyle_Evers You keep posting the same reply in every person’s comment, get a grip on reality. No one cares what you think.
@@scifinerd17this is the only comment I can find that claims So Appalled is this good, which is preposterous
@@Kyle_Evers Nope, there are lots of comments that say the same thing. And I’ve seen you reply to them saying “oh actually it’s not good and you’re wrong” like who cares?
@@scifinerd17 I’d love to see because I only remember commenting on yours. But by that same argument, who cares about your opinion?
A$AP Ferg - Work (Remix) is my personal favourite posse cut from the last 15 years
Extinct and line it up are fire posse cuts
1 Train, arguably the best.
But my personal favorite by far is Oldie. God thats such a fun song