The Best of 90s Hip Hop Hits

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Looking for a blast from the past? Check out our list of the best 90s hip hop hits! From classics like “Gin and Juice” to more modern tracks like “Can’t Nobody Hold Me Down,” there’s something for everyone.

Intro

The 90s was a golden era for hip hop. With artists like Tupac, Biggie, and Dr. Dre leading the pack, hip hop became a mainstream force to be reckoned with. This decade also saw the rise of gangsta rap, which brought a more aggressive and violent edge to the genre. But despite all the negativity associated with gangsta rap, there were plenty of positive vibes and good times to be had in hip hop during the 90s. From feel-good party anthems toconscious rap songs that addressed social issues, the 90s were packed with classic hip hop tracks that are still beloved by fans today.

The Best of 90s Hip Hop Hits

The 90s was a great decade for hip hop. Some of the best songs of all time were released in the 90s. In this article, we will countdown the best of 90s hip hop hits. This will be a definitive list of the best songs of the decade.

Dr. Dre – “Nuthin’ but a ‘G’ Thang”

Dr. Dre – “Nuthin’ but a ‘G’ Thang” is a track from Dre’s debut solo album, The Chronic. Released in December 1992, the song features Snoop Doggy Dogg and portrays the epitome of West Coast gangsta rap. It was a commercial success, peaking at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and becoming one of the most iconic tracks in rap history. The lyrics have been widely quoted and the bassline has been sampled numerous times.

Snoop Dogg – “Gin and Juice”

Gin and Juice is a single by American rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg from his debut album Doggystyle. The song was produced by Dr. Dre and features guest vocals from Luther Campbell of 2 Live Crew. Gin and Juice peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1994, becoming Snoop’s second Top 10 hit after Nuthin’ but a ‘G’ Thang. The single was nominated for Best Rap Solo Performance at the 1995 Grammy Awards. “Gin and Juice” reflects back upon Snoop’s upbringing in Long Beach, California during the early 1990s.

Warren G – “Regulate”

Released in 1994, “Regulate” is a song by American hip hop artist Warren G. It reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States, and was Certified Platinum by the RIAA. The song samples Michael McDonald’s “I Keep Forgettin’ (Every Time You’re Near)”, as well as several other tracks.

Tupac – “California Love”

One of the most iconic West Coast anthems, “California Love” was the first single off of Tupac’s 1996 double album All Eyez On Me. The song, which samples Joe Cocker’s 1968 hit “A Little Help From My Friends,” features rapper Roger Troutman on the hook and Dr. Dre on the production. It was released as a single in December 1995 and became one of the best-selling rap singles of all time, selling over three million copies in the US.

Notorious B.I.G. – “Juicy”

Notorious B.I.G.’s “Juicy” was the first single off of his debut album Ready to Die, and it’s one of the best rap songs of all time. The track is an ode to Biggie’s own rags-to-riches story, and it’s propelled by a sample of Mtume’s “So You Wanna Be a Star.”

Conclusion

What a decade it was for hip hop. The ’90s saw the Golden Age of rap, with artists pushing the boundaries of the genre and creating some of the most unforgettable tracks in history.

While there are too many great songs to list them all here, we’ve compiled some of our favorites from the ’90s to help you relive this incredible time in music. From classic tracks like Dr. Dre’s “Nuthin’ But a ‘G’ Thang” to lesser-known gems like Mos Def’s “Ms. Fat Booty,” these songs are sure to get you nostalgic for the good old days of hip hop.

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