The Best Hip Hop Songs of the 2000s
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In this blog post, we’ll be taking a look at the best hip hop songs of the 2000s. We’ll be including a wide variety of songs from different artists and subgenres within hip hop.
The Best Hip Hop Songs of the 2000s
The best hip hop songs of the 2000s represent a time when the genre was evolving and growing. While the 1990s is often considered the golden age of hip hop, the 2000s was a time when rappers were able to experiment with new styles and create some of the most iconic songs in the genre. From early hits like Outkast’s ” Ms. Jackson” to more experimental tracks like Kanye West’s ” Through the Wire,” the 2000s was a decade that produced some truly remarkable hip hop music. Here are 10 of the best hip hop songs of the 2000s.
1. Outkast – ” Ms. Jackson”
2. Jay-Z – ” 99 Problems”
3. Kendrick Lamar – ” Alright”
4. Kanye West – ” Through the Wire”
5. Lil Wayne – ” A Milli”
6. Drake – ” Started from the Bottom”
7. J Cole – ” No Role Modelz”
8. Chance The Rapper – ” Juice”
9. Childish Gambino – ” This is America”
10 .Eminem – ” Lose Yourself”
The Best Hip Hop Songs of the 2010s
In the 2010s, hip hop continued to evolve and grow in popularity. Artists began to experiment with different sounds and styles, and the genre became more mainstream than ever before. Here are some of the best hip hop songs of the 2010s.
-“Bodak Yellow” by Cardi B
-“All Me” by Drake
-“I’m Different” by 2 Chainz
-“Hotline Bling” by Drake
-“No Flex Zone” by Rae Sremmurd
-“Anaconda” by Nicki Minaj
-“Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)” by Silentó
– “Feel Good Inc.” by Gorillaz
– “Run This Town” by Jay Z, Rihanna, & Kanye West
The Best Hip Hop Songs of the 2020s
As the new decade begins, HipHop DX takes a look at the best Hip Hop songs of the 2020s.
“Blessings” by Chance The Rapper
Chance The Rapper’s “Blessings” is a joyous track that celebrates life and all of its gifts. The track features guest appearances from Ty Dolla $ign and Lil Yachty, who both add their own unique flavor to the remix.
“All Me” by Drake
Drake’s “All Me” is an anthemic track that showcases the rapper’s impressive lyrical abilities. The track features guest appearances from 2 Chainz and Big Sean, who both contribute verses that compliment Drake’s own.
“No Lie” by 2 Chainz (Feat. Drake)
2 Chainz’ “No Lie” is a bass-heavy banger that features a catchy hook from Drake. The track was produced by Mike Will Made It, who also contributes a verse of his own.
“Started From the Bottom” by Drake
Drake’s “Started From the Bottom” is a motivational track that details the rapper’s come-up in the music industry. The track was produced by Mike Zombie, who also adds backing vocals to the remix.