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My Stress has dropped after distancing myself from Wikipedia a bit. Also, Durin helped plenty too. Feelin much beter now.

Summary[edit]

Hey, it's me AK. I was born on June 24th, 1993. I was born at the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, but that's not even where I ever lived. I live in South New Jersey. I go to BelH. I'm fourteen and I'm a Jewish white kid. My best friends are "Cholera", "FieldZ", "Nobolo", and "The Flying Asian Kiejdan". I play Xbox 360 (rarely) and listen to music, watch TV, and hang out with friends. I'm an A/B student and I guess liked by my classmates. My inspiration for being on Wikipedia would probably be the user LILVOKA for his help on the Hip Hop WikiProject which I find him an "amazing" contributor to. Also, I would like to note, I usually work on albums alone, with the occasional adding of pictures in articles. There, at the albums articles, I do not take away or add information (unless its an idiotic statement such as the recent vandalism on the Before I Self Destruct article). The only thing I usually do there is help clean information... for instance. Tracklist A will be the before me editing, and B will be the aftermath.

Tracklist A[edit]

  • Janice (featuring 50 sent)
  • Red Mans gold (featuring knye wset and JayZ)
  • Art of glory (skit)
  • janice part 2 (featurign 50 cent and eminem)

Tracklist B[edit]

Signature[edit]

If anyone could help me with my signature, that'd be great, trying to make it cool looking. So if you got a suggestion for a cool signature, put it on one of the following bulletins...

Movement[edit]

If you're sick of vandalism so extreme to the point where pages are deleted because the sources are vandalized... join my resistance. The following are names of wrongfully deleted pages. Feel free to add to the list.

  • D12 TBA

Music[edit]

Artists[edit]

Chris Brown
#-G G-O O-Y
2Pac Ghostface Killah Olivia
50 Cent Goldfinger Ol' Dirty Bastard
Akon Ice Cube Pharrell
Biggie Smalls Jay-Z Pretty Ricky
Big L Jibbs Proof
Bizzare Jim Jones R. Kelly
Bobby Creekwater JR Writer Ray J
Busta Rhymes Juelz Santana Rick Ross
Cam'ron Kanye West RZA
Ca$his Korn Slim Thug
Chamillionaire Lil Jon Snoop Dogg
Chingy Lil Scrappy Stat Quo
Chris Brown Lil Wayne T.I.
Ciara LL Cool J Three 6 Mafia
Common Lloyd Banks Three Days Grace
Daughtry Ludacris Timbaland
Diddy Lyfe Jennings Tony Yayo
DMX Method Man Trick Daddy
Dr. Dre Mobb Deep Todd Rundgren
Eminem Nas U-God
Fall Out Boy Nate Dogg Xzibit
Fat Joe Nelly Young Buck
The Game Obie Trice Young Jeezy

Favorites[edit]

Favorite Features[edit]

These are my favorite features, like say someone doing a chorus or verse in someone else's song.

Favorite Three Rockers[edit]

  1. Three Days Grace
  2. Daughtry
  3. Korn

Favorite 10 Producers[edit]

  1. Dr. Dre
  2. Timbaland
  3. Swizz Beatz
  4. Just Blaze
  5. Eminem
  6. RZA
  7. Kanye West
  8. Akon
  9. The Neptunes
  10. Jonathan Rotem
  11. Hi-Tek
  12. Will.I.Am
  13. Polow da Don
  14. Mr. Porter (Kon Artis)
  15. Jazze Pha

Ten Best Rappers[edit]

  1. 2Pac
  2. Biggie
  3. Jay-Z
  4. Nas
  5. Eminem
  6. Rakim
  7. KRS-One
  8. Ice Cube
  9. Common
  10. Lupe Fiasco

Best Current Five Male R&B Artists[edit]

  1. Akon
  2. Joe
  3. Lyfe Jennings
  4. Chris Brown
  5. Lloyd

Albums[edit]

Favorite Albums[edit]

These are the albums I listen to the most because of mainstream appeal yet no void of lyricism.
Year Artist Album Favorite Songs Favorite Features RIAA Certification
2003 50 Cent Get Rich or Die Tryin' Patiently Waiting, Many Men, 21 Questions, Don't Push Me, & In da Club Eminem, Nate Dogg, & Young Buck 7x Platinum
2001 Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP The Way I Am, Under the Influence, Stan, & The Real Slim Shady Dr. Dre, D12, & Nate Dogg, & Snoop Dogg Diamond
2003 Obie Trice Cheers We All Die One Day, Got Some Teeth, & Shit Hits the Fan Eminem, Nate Dogg, & Lloyd Banks Platinum
2003 Jay-Z The Black Album 99 Problems, Dirt off Your Shoulder, Encore, & Moment of Clarity No One Featured 3x Platinum
2003 G-Unit Beg for Mercy Stunt 101, G-Unit, Betta Ask Somebody, & Beg for Mercy Joe 2x Platinum
2002 Xzibit Man vs. Machine My Name, Multiply, Choke Me, Spank Me (Pull My Hair), & Losin' Your Mind Eminem, Nate Dogg, & Snoop Dogg Gold
1996 2Pac All Eyez on Me California Love, Ambitionz Az A Ridah, 2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted, & Life Goes On Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, & Nate Dogg Diamond
2005 Proof Searching for Jerry Garcia Sammy da Bull, Forgive Me, & Kurt Kobain 50 Cent, Method Man, & Nate Dogg -
2003 DMX ...And Then There Was X Party Up, What's My Name?, & One More Road to Cross LOX, Sisqo, & Drag-On 6x Platinum
1993 Snoop Dogg Doggystyle Gin and Juice, Murder Was the Case, & Gz & Hustlaz Nate Dogg, Daz Dillinger, & Dr. Dre 6x Platinum
2007 Young Buck Buck the World I Know You Want Me, Buss Yo Head, Say It to My Face, Slow Ya Roll, & Get Buck Lyfe Jennings, Chester Bennington, & UGK (respectively) Gold?

The Classics[edit]

A bunch of the best rap albums ever made. Only one per customer, except Ice Cube, LL Cool J, and Outkast due to indecisiveness. There are more to come because I know I'm forgetting some.
Artist Album
Raekwon Only Built 4 Cuban Linx...
Wu-Tang Clan Enter The Wu-Tang
Method Man Tical
Ghostface Killah Supreme Clientele
Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP
The Notorious B.I.G. Ready to Die
Nas Illmatic
2Pac All Eyez On Me
Public Enemy It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
DMX It's Dark and Hell Is Hot
Snoop Dogg Doggystyle
Run-DMC Raising Hell
Dr. Dre The Chronic
Jay-Z Reasonable Doubt
N.W.A. Straight Outta Compton
LL Cool J Mama Said Knock You Out/Radio
Ice Cube Death Certificate/AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony E. 1999 Eternal
Eric B. & Rakim Paid in Full
Kanye West Late Registration
Xzibit Restless
KRS-One Return of the Boom Bap
Busta Rhymes The Coming
Boogie Down Productions Criminal Minded
Redman Whut? Thee Album
Beastie Boys Licensed to Ill
A Tribe Called Quest The Low End Theory
Common Like Water for Chocolate
Lauryn Hill The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
Mobb Deep The Infamous
The Fugees The Score
Outkast Aquemini/Stankonia
GZA Liquid Swordz
Scarface Mr. Scarface Is Back
Slick Rick The Great Adventures of Slick Rick

TV Shows[edit]

Movies[edit]

RIP[edit]

70 Most Anticipated Albums[edit]

The following albums are expected to be released in 2007 and 2008. My opinion...

Place Artist Album Expected Rating Rating
70 Spider Loc West Kept Secret 6.0
69 Freeway Free At Last 6.1 9.6
68 Ca$his Loose Cannon 6.2
67 Fat Joe Elephant in the Room 6.4
66 Cam'ron TBA 6.5
65 Fabolous From Nothin' to Somethin' 6.6 8.0
64 Sean Kingston Sean Kingston 6.7 9.0
63 Black Eyed Peas The E.N.D. 6.8
62 Will.I.Am Songs About Girls 6.8 7.2
61 Lil Wayne Tha Carter III 6.8
60 Styles P Super Gangster, Extraordinary Gentleman 6.8 9.7
59 Young Hot Rod Fast Lane 6.9
58 Ja Rule The Mirror 6.9
57 Stat Quo Statlanta 6.9
56 Snoop Dogg Ego Trippin' 7.0
55 Common Finding Forever 7.1 9.5
54 Obie Trice TBA 7.2
53 Kanye West Graduation 7.4 9.7
52 Prodigy H.N.I.C. II 7.5
51 Bun B 2 Trill 7.5
50 Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Strength & Loyalty 7.6 8.3
49 Twista Adrenaline Rush 07 7.7 8.1
48 Three 6 Mafia Da Last 2 Walk 7.8
47 Scarface Made 7.9 9.4
46 Cassidy B.A.R.S. 7.9 8.7
45 Ludacris Theater of the Mind 8.0
44 Jay-Z American Gangster 8.0 9.9
43 Havoc The Kush 8.1 8.2
42 Nelly Brass Knuckles 8.1
41 UGK UnderGround Kingz 8.2 9.5
40 Slim Thug Boss of All Bosses 8.2
39 Lloyd Banks Gang Green 8.3
38 Tony Yayo I Am 50's Tax Write-Off 8.3
37 Linkin Park Minutes to Midnight 8.3 8.0
36 G-Unit Shoot to Kill 8.4
35 Lyfe Jennings Change 8.4
34 Nas N*gger 8.4
33 Rick Ross Trilla 8.4
32 Ol' Dirty Bastard A Son Unique 8.5
31 Juelz Santana TBA 8.5
30 Jadakiss TBA 8.5
29 Redman Red Gone Wild 8.6 6.8
28 The Game LAX 8.6
27 Beanie Sigel The Solution 8.6 9.7
26 Talib Kweli Ear Drum 8.7 9.2
25 Raekwon Only Built 4 Cuban Linx II 8.7
24 Lupe Fiasco The Cool 8.4 9.9
23 Timbaland Shock Value 8.8 8.5
22 Saigon The Greatest Story Never Told 8.8
21 Wu-Tang Clan 8 Diagrams 8.8 8.9
20 Ice Cube Raw Footage 8.9
19 Bishop Lamont The Reformation 8.9
18 Young Buck Buck the World 8.9 9.6
17 LL Cool J Exit 13 8.9
16 Busta Rhymes Back on My BS 8.9
15 Rakim The Seventh Seal 9.0
14 Papoose The Nacirema Dream 9.0
13 Akon Acquitted 9.1
12 Lil Jon Crunk Rock 9.1
11 Fall Out Boy Infinity on High 9.2 7.8
10 Proof Time Will Tell 9.4
9 D12 TBA 9.5
8 50 Cent Curtis 9.5 9.7
7 T.I. T.I. vs. T.I.P. 9.6 9.4
6 DMX Walk with Me Now & You'll Fly with Me Later 9.7
5 Lupe Fiasco LupEND 9.8
4 Chamillionaire Ultimate Victory 9.8 9.9
3 50 Cent Before I Self Destruct 9.9
2 Eminem King Mathers 9.9
1 Dr. Dre Detox 10.0

2007's Best Albums[edit]

Place Artist Album Rating
25 Redman Red Gone Wild 6.8
24 Will.I.Am Songs About Girls 7.2
23 Fall Out Boy Infinity on High 7.8
22 Linkin Park Minutes to Midnight 8.0
21 Fabolous From Nothin' to Somethin' 8.0
20 Twista Adrenaline Rush 07 8.1
19 Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Strength & Loyalty 8.3
18 Timbaland Shock Value 8.5
17 Cassidy B.A.R.S. 8.7
16 Wu-Tang Clan 8 Diagrams 8.9
15 Sean Kingston Sean Kingston 9.0
14 Talib Kweli Ear Drum 9.2
13 T.I. T.I. vs. T.I.P. 9.4
12 Scarface Made 9.4
11 Common Finding Forever 9.5
10 UGK UnderGround Kingz 9.5
9 Freeway Free At Last 9.6
8 Young Buck Buck the World 9.6
7 Beanie Sigel The Solution 9.7
6 Styles P Super Gangster, Extraordinary Gentleman 9.7
5 50 Cent Curtis 9.7
4 Kanye West Graduation 9.7
3 Jay-Z American Gangster 9.9
2 Chamillionaire Ultimate Victory 9.9
1 Lupe Fiasco The Cool 9.9

2007 Bought Albums[edit]

Albums (from the first one I got to the last) I've bought this year.

  • Buck the World - Amazing for Buck, mainly because its gangsta soul, extremely rare. The flow is melodic yet the raps are gangsta. Lyrically incredible, give or take a few tracks ("Money Good, "Pocket Full of Paper", "Puff Puff Pass"). The cameos make it great, too.
  • Minutes to Midnight - Refused to listen to the leak until I got it, nowhere near the level of the first two albums, has a few good tracks, one or two great ones, but the change was highly disappointing.
  • T.I. vs. T.I.P. - Not as good as I hoped, but the conceptual side made up for it, what you can expect from T.I., amazing production, clever lines. Pretty complete and nothing to skip over. Only disappointment is the Eminem cameo which was a dud in vocals and lyrics.
  • Sean Kingston - Surprisingly the most complete album of the year, Kingston really nailed all of his vocals and even all of his raps. Rotem of course delivered crazy beats, and the lyrics are quite satisfying.
  • Finding Forever - Common in my opinion came really close to matching what he was following up on. All the tracks are good, but it disappoints because the intro flows into "Start the Show", which flows into "The People", but there is no more flowing. West does great on the production.
  • UnderGround Kingz - UGK comes back from a somewhat long absence with a knockout performance. It being a double LP, means lots of material. But throughout that material, only three songs bother me ("Like That", "Like That" (Remix), "International Player's Anthem" (Screwed & Chopped)), and it really only counts as one.
  • Ear Drum - Talib delivers hear. Nothing bad, but he fails to give us something truly amazing, which was what I was hoping.
  • Graduation - Ye probably comes with his most consistent effort to date. The production is cadillac clear, sparkly, flashy, bouncy, and energetic. Unlike his previous efforts, the samples don't make the album seem too dated, and keep the beats clear. The lyrics are amazing but the one thing that bothers me is that the shock material isn't here. What I mean is the "And I know the government administered AIDS" parts in the songs. I delivers no political shockers, but despite that, the effort is more than solid.
  • Curtis - Fif surprised here. He brought back gangsta roots from his first effort. Production is top-notch but I wanted to see the Swizz, will, JB, Polow, and West tracks made. Lyrics are better than expected but Straight to the Bank, Fully Loaded Clip, and Amusement Park were very weak.
  • Ultimate Victory - Chamillionaire easily made the best album of the year. The production is top-notch and the features are great. Damn-near classic, and barely anything holding it back. "Rock Star" wouldn't have stopped this album from being a classic if Wayne didn't screw it up. Listen to how he says "cars" and "for me" (He says "far me"). It's painful to listen to that verse. Also, Devin's voice is pretty annoying here. This album's only other flaw is that in ten years, relevancy will pass, and people will listen to "Morning News" and "Evening News" and not understand the current events. The album is still amazing, and he actually packs shows that the south isn't too bad after all, or maybe he should just move to New York.
  • American Gangster - This just might be the best album of the year. Hov may have beaten out Cham for the best album because he brought things basically back to some Reasonable Doubt shit. Every track he spits fire. Production (handled by Diddy) is perfect 70's and 80's vibe. Guests are numbered to a perfection. Nas spits great on "Success", Beanie does great too, but the only track not worth anyone's time is the Wayne cameo on "Hello Brooklyn 2.0". The most annoying beat, most annoying voice ever produced by Weezy. The track strips it from its otherwise classic potential, but the album still is one of the best this year.
  • B.A.R.S. - After going through a major car accident, and half a year behind bars, Cassidy come back with some great stuff. Devoid of major pop songs like "Hotel", the album is full of street songs, bangers like "My Drink N My 2 Step" and street songs like "Innocent". Swizz Beatz successfully handles most of the production guest spots feature the likes of BTNH, Eve, and Legend. Cassidy does great on lyrics of course, and this may be his best album to date.
  • Free at Last - Free went hard on every single track. He used his gritty voice to produce some gritty-ass rhymes. Without the help of Ye and Blaze, production-wise, hope would seem lost. Hov and Fif didn't let that happen. Some of the best beats this year from a wide variety. One gem is odd because Free doesn't flow on it. "Take It To The Top" has a casual, glittery beat by JR and a poppish hook by Fif. These factors salvage the song because Free goes way too hard for Rotem's beat. Guests like Ross and Marsha do crazy for Free, but none stop his shine. Free is finally free at last.
  • The Big Doe Rehab - Killah really shows that he is the frontman of the Wu. He comes hard as hell on every track. "Yolanda's House" is a nice storytelling effort with mad descriptions. The beats have a classic feel due to the samples used, and he has two of The Hitmen handling most of the production. Lyrics are fine and the cameos are great, seeing a lot of Meth and Chef. Meth provides the best hook on the album, on the song "Killa Lipstick". Overall, the album keeps his rank amongst the elite rappers.
  • Made - Face really pulled back with a crazy album. Although devoid of much promotion, and backed by a non-catchy single, everyone knew Face would come out on top on Super Tuesday. The production was great and so were guest appearances. The intro and outro are insanely good although just instrumentals, but it is a producer at his finest. Face himself shines on "The Suicide Note" as well as "Burn". He may have brought in his best album since The Diary.
  • Super Gangster, Extraordinary Gentleman - Styles comes crazy through this one with his best album yet. Production is amazing at every turn. Guest appearances are great for the most part, excluding Max B and Ray J. Ray sound like a girl and his hook is pretty annoying. You can't understand Max's words at all as he slurs too much, so Max goes from the hookmaster prowess he showed on "Pin the Tail" to the worst you can get on "Holiday", but the song still pulls through as an amazing one. Akon does crazy on "Got My Eyes On You" as well as Styles. Ghostface Killah spits some lyrical dishes on "Star of the State". As for Styles, he is at the top of his game lyrically, showing no signs of weakness.
  • The Solution - Beans comes up with one of the best albums of the year. Dre & Vidal produce flawless beats for the most part of his album. The production is crystal clear and amazing. Also, Beans uses lyrical exercises well on songs such as "Dear Self" which samples the "You're Beautiful" guy so well, making a movie kind of hook. Also "Rain" and "Prayer" are other signs that his lyricist self is still in tact. His lead single that features Kellz works like magic. Also, the Ozzy sample works amazingly, creating a highlight on the album. The album is basicaly one giant highlight only showing two songs of weakness: "I'm In" and "HHNH". Besides that, the album is damn-near perfect.
  • 8 Diagrams - Wu hasn't done shit in like six years so give RZA a break for trying to force something, he's trying to get the Clan's asses up to do something they should have been ready to do for a while. All the members deliver really well here, but the lyrics ar enot the problem. Some tracks have such bad production, it just bores me to tears. RZA really didn't do the beats justice, as there was no grime in the beats like "Ain't Nothin' to Fuck Wit" or "C.R.E.A.M.". Although he delivers some good beats on "Life Changes", "My Heart Gently Weeps", "Rushing Elephants", and "Weak Spot", most others ar ebarely listenable. More a Kingdom Come than a American Gangster.
  • The Cool - Lupe surprised everyone when he came out with an equally amazing sophmore LP as his debut. The production is incredible on every song, minus "Gold Watch" and "Paris, Tokyo". Stump shows his talent in "Little Weapon", producing one of the best beats Lupe has rhymed over. Lupe makes shout against violence in the song by showing the heartlessnes of those who use weapons. Another amazing beat is on the song "Gotta Eat" where I gotta be honest. I have no idea what the story is about the entire song, but I'm guessing it has something to do with a guy that helps people out in the process of doing illegal shit and it uses a bunch of food metaphors. The highlight of the album though is in three songs. "Put You on Game", "The Coolest", and "Streets on Fire". All comprising the darkest songs on the album, they are about three characters Lupe has created. "The Cool", "Streets", and "Game". Now there are two other songs that have to do with them, but I have no clue which. The most interesting thing about The Cool is that he is slowly becoming inhumane from being around Game and Streets too much. Game is a sick being that takes the soul of anyone involved withe him (as he is a metaphor FOR the game itself). Street takes the heart of anyone involved with her (as she is a metaphor FOR the streets themselves). The only thing bad about the album is "Fighters"'s chorus. If you listen to Matthew Santos say "money", you want to kill yourself. Despite this, the album coms out as one of the best of the year. Lupe will be admitted into the top if LupEND turns out to be as good as his first two.

Class of '07[edit]

At the end of 07, I will post the bests and worsts of the yearbook of hip hop.

Men of the Year[edit]

From 1985, artists who have really shined in years that have passed. Yes, this was heavily inspired by XXL.

Admirations[edit]

I like a lot of people on Wikipedia. Wether they're still here or not. Some of these guys would include:

Best Songs[edit]

All-Time Favorite Songs[edit]

Title Artist Album Feature(s) Producer Year Genre Notes
Slow Ya Roll Young Buck Buck the World Chester Bennington of Linkin Park DOC & Gramps 2007 Hip-Hop/Rap Meaningful, beat isn't great
Signs Snoop Dogg R&G: The Masterpiece Justin Timberlake & Charlie Wilson The Neptunes 2003 Hip-Hop/Rap Beat, chorus, and flow are great
Ridin' Chamillionaire The Sound of Revenge Krayzie Bone Play-N-Skillz 2005 Hip-Hop/Rap Beat and chorus kick ass
Thief's Theme Nas Street's Disciple Salaam Remi 2004 Hip-Hop/Rap Beat is great, Nas spits shine here
In the End Linkin Park Hybrid Theory Don Gilmore 2000 Alternative/Rock Just awesome
There And Back Again Daughtry Daughtry 2006 Alternative/Rock Great rock
I'm A Soldier Young Buck Straight Outta Cashville 50 Cent Dre & Vidal 2004 Hip-Hop/Rap Crazy beat, amazing flow
In da Club 50 Cent Get Rich or Die Tryin' Dr. Dre 2003 Hip-Hop/Rap Kick ass song all around
21 Questions 50 Cent Get Rich or Die Tryin' Nate Dogg Midi Mafia 2003 Hip-Hop/Rap Beat + Flow + Chorus = Awesome
Changes 2Pac Greatest Hits 1998 Hip-Hop/Rap Beautiful soul lyrics
California Love 2Pac All Eyez On Me Dr. Dre Dr. Dre 1996 Hip-Hop/Rap Classic
The Way I Am Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP Eminem 2000 Hip-Hop/Rap Beat and message makes a great "back off" song
Never Enough Eminem Encore Nate Dogg & 50 Cent Dr. Dre 2004 Hip-Hop/Rap Beat just bangs
Mockingbird Eminem Encore Eminem 2004 Hip-Hop/Rap Beautiful
'Till I Collapse Eminem The Eminem Show Nate Dogg Eminem 2002 Hip-Hop/Rap Beat, chorus, and lyrics are all great
Choke Me, Spank Me Xzibit Man Vs. Machine Dr. Dre 2003 Hip-Hop/Rap Beat is great, won't lie, it's not lyrically good, but it is catchy
The Watcher Dr. Dre 2001 Eminem Dr. Dre 1999 Hip-Hop/Rap I just am addicted to it
One More Road to Cross DMX ...And Then There Was X Swizz Beatz 2003 Hip-Hop/Rap VERY catchy
Warrior [Part 2] Lloyd Banks The Hunger For More Eminem, Nate Dogg, & 50 Cent Eminem 2004 Hip-Hop/Rap VERY catchy, Nate and Em SLAY here
Mama Said Knock You Out LL Cool J Mama Said Knock You Out Marley Marl 1991 Hip-Hop/Rap Classic

Best songs of 2007[edit]

Title Artist (Probable) Album Genre Listen
Get Buck Young Buck Buck the World Hip-Hop/Rap 1
Second Coming Juelz Santana Born to Lose, Built to Win Hip-Hop/Rap 2
Hip Hop Police Chamillionaire Ultimate Victory Hip-Hop/Rap 3
This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race Fall Out Boy Infinity on High Alternative/Rock 4
What I've Done Linkin Park Minutes to Midnight Alternative/Rock 5
I Tried Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Strength & Loyalty Hip-Hop/Rap 6
Bang It Out Papoose The Nacirema Dream Hip-Hop/Rap 7
The People Common Finding Forever Hip-Hop/Rap 8
My Drink, My 2 Step Cassidy B.A.R.S. Hip-Hop/Rap 9
International Player's Anthem UGK UnderGround Kingz Hip-Hop/Rap 10
Make Me Better Fabolous From Nothin' to Somethin' Hip-Hop/Rap 11
Hurt T.I. T.I. vs. T.I.P. Hip-Hop/Rap 12
One & Only Timbaland Shcok Value Hip-Hop/Rap 13
Stronger Kanye West Graduation Hip-Hop/Rap 14
Here We Go Stat Quo Statlanta Hip-Hop/Rap 15
Queens LL Cool J Exit 13 Hip-Hop/Rap 16
Problem Wit Dat Slim Thug Boss of All Bosses' Hip-Hop/Rap 17
Ayo Technology 50 Cent Curtis Hip-Hop/Rap 18
Talk About Me G-Unit Shoot to Kill Hip-Hop/Rap 19
Speedin' Rick Ross Trilla Hip-Hop/Rap 20
Holiday Styles P Super Gangster, Extraordinary Gentleman Hip-Hop/Rap 21
Life Changes Wu-Tang Clan 8 Diagrams Hip-Hop/Rap 22
Take It To The Top Freeway Free At Last Hip-Hop/Rap 23
I Won't Tell Fat Joe The Elephant in the Room Hip-Hop/Rap 24

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