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Re: Best Hip-Hop song This Decade

Postby 2sDay » Dec 29th, '09, 04:21

1.Lose Yourself- Eminem(ask rolling stone) ;)
2.Juicy-B.I.G
3.H to the I.Z.Z.O- Jay-Z
4.One Mic- Nas
5.Changes- Tupac
6.Renegade- Jay-Z and Eminem
7.Till I Collapse- Eminem
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Re: Best Hip-Hop song This Decade

Postby Xray » Dec 29th, '09, 07:54

yoshi wrote:
Xray wrote:Is that big enough for you blind motherfuckers?


Don't be hatin on the short-sighted :shifty:

And thanks Yosh. ;)

No problem, always liked your music taste :smoking:

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That's gotta be the first time someone has actually complimented on my music taste, usually its all hate, but damn thanks a lot. :worship:
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Re: Best Hip-Hop song This Decade

Postby Ella » Dec 29th, '09, 09:02

Xray wrote:
Xray wrote:1. Dr. Dre - Still D.R.E.

This is easily one of my favourite songs of all time. Dre just fucking kills this, whether Jay wrote the lyrics or not, that doesn't even matter to me. I think if Jay-Z recorded those lyrics on a track of his, I wouldn't like it. But only because Dre captured the delivery of the track superbly and he made those lyrics sound ten times better with his voice, and Snoops hook is amazing. Released 99, but since the album is called 2001, and the sound of the album sounds like from a new decade, this decade, I'ma add this. When this track comes on, I drop everything and just listen to it with full concentration, gotta love Dre just for this track alone. :worship:


Is that big enough for you blind motherfuckers?


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Re: Best Hip-Hop song This Decade

Postby EminemBase » Dec 29th, '09, 18:04

There can't just be one best of anything of this decade, last decade or all-time for me.

Different albums and songs are great for entirely different reasons.

I couldn't even name my favourite Eminem song this decade nevermind favourite hip-hop song. I'd at least have to categorize and say "best battle-rap"... "best emotional rap" and so on.

Even then I couldn't lol.

But amongggssttt the best, for me... Would be (and including 99' since it's 2009 now)...

Eminem - The Way I Am
Mos Def - Speed Law
Mos Def - New World Water
Eminem - Stan
Eminem - Lose Yourself
Nas - I Can
Nas - The Cross
Nas - Hip-Hop is Dead
Eminem - Till I Collapse
Eminem ft. Jay-Z - Renegade (Royce is better though)
Eminem - Sing For The Moment
Nas - Sly Fox
Nas - Louis Farrakhan
Redman - Diggy Doc
Outkast - Ms. Jackson
Outkast - Hey Ya

Man... How about favourite 50 lmao. That's just about... Little enough to pass of 'amongst'...
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Re: Best Hip-Hop song This Decade

Postby Xray » Dec 30th, '09, 08:54

Ella wrote:
Xray wrote:
Xray wrote:1. Dr. Dre - Still D.R.E.

This is easily one of my favourite songs of all time. Dre just fucking kills this, whether Jay wrote the lyrics or not, that doesn't even matter to me. I think if Jay-Z recorded those lyrics on a track of his, I wouldn't like it. But only because Dre captured the delivery of the track superbly and he made those lyrics sound ten times better with his voice, and Snoops hook is amazing. Released 99, but since the album is called 2001, and the sound of the album sounds like from a new decade, this decade, I'ma add this. When this track comes on, I drop everything and just listen to it with full concentration, gotta love Dre just for this track alone. :worship:


Is that big enough for you blind motherfuckers?


NO



















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Re: Best Hip-Hop song This Decade

Postby AliJack » Jan 1st, '10, 17:06

Relapse.LP wrote:What Goes Around is my favorite song on Stillmatic. The beginning of the second verse is just fucking ill. The album was a little inconsistent (Rule & You're Da Man), but still dope. :worship:

I love You're Da Man and Rule. :unsure: Braveheart Party was abit less on par with the rest but still dope.
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Re: Best Hip-Hop song This Decade

Postby BILI » Jan 1st, '10, 17:14

2sDay wrote:1.Lose Yourself- Eminem(ask rolling stone) ;)
2.Juicy-B.I.G
3.H to the I.Z.Z.O- Jay-Z
4.One Mic- Nas
5.Changes- Tupac
6.Renegade- Jay-Z and Eminem
7.Till I Collapse- Eminem

Juicy??Changes??This Decade??,ok :unsure: :unsure: :unsure:
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Re: Best Hip-Hop song This Decade

Postby Anim » Jan 1st, '10, 19:05

Relapse.LP wrote:What Goes Around is my favorite song on Stillmatic. The beginning of the second verse is just fucking ill. The album was a little inconsistent (Rule & You're Da Man), but still dope. :worship:


I acctually though You're Da Man is one of the best on the CD :whistle:

I forgot the mention the snippet from the Damian Marley and Nas song called As We Enter, that song is going to be epic. :worship: :worship: :worship: :worship: :worship: Can't wait for March 2010!
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