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good list – have your own say though..https://coda.io/@harry/greatest-hip-hop-songs-of-all-time
Good list, personally I’d have Redman Tonight’s da night and guru loungin in there but some absolute classics
Another Horrible list
90’s is tough there is a plethora of great hip hop albums and songs. But my list of top 100 would be incomplete without the folloiwng:
DJ Quik – Tonite
LL Cool J – I Shot Ya (remix)
EPMD feat. LL Cool J – Rampage
Queen Latifah – U.N.I.T.Y.
Das EFX – They Want EFX
Mobb Deep – Quiet Storm
DMX – Ruff Ryders Anthem
Compton’s Most Wanted – Growin Up in the Hood
Eric B. & Rakim – Don’t Sweat the Technique or Let the Rhythm Hit Em
Goodie Mob – Soul Food
UGK feat. OutKast – International Players Anthem
Kool G Rap & DJ Polo – Ill Street Blues
Making best of lists isn’t easy, but you guys made it look even harder here!!
A list of the top 100 90s hop hop songs without ‘Flava in Ya Ear’ by Craig Mack just isn’t even close to credible. Also, Cypress’ How I Could Just Kill a Man’ being so low also does this list no favours. Just sayin.
What’s BS is where’s Salt-N-Pepa? Kind of a sexist list, and you missed a lot of the best songs.
U don’t have a single song from Redman up here what’s wrong with u
respectfully, this staff aught to be embarrassed at their lack of reverence for Jay-Z’s cultural & artistic importance.
yall come off as listeners who only know his hits
Dead Presidents 1 & 2, Can I Live, D’Evils & more should have been included