Romanian Rappers List of Top Romanian Hip Hop Artists. The true foundation of the hip hop scene of Romanian rappers began to emerge during the 1990s, but as soon as the popularity of hip hop expanded outside of New York and outside of America into Europe people in Romania took a likening to the movement, even though the percentage was probably so small that hip hop was unnoticed.
ShortList is supported by you, our amazing readers. When you click through the links on our site and make a purchase we may earn a commission. Learn more The best rap albums of all time - including NWA, Nas, 2Pac and more. It's the perfect time to celebrate the best hip hop albums and the best rap albums of all time. Next year hip hop is set to hit the grand old age of 50. It began with a birthday party in the recreation room of an apartment building, 1520 Sedgwick Avenue, in the west Bronx, New York City, hosted by Clive Campbell, also known as DJ Kool Herc. Today it's home to some of the most vital, culturally relevant music in the world. UPDATE: DJ Premier has revealed a brand-new EP - one of his biggest projects since Gang Starr. Called Hip Hop 50: Vol 1, it's in partnership with Mass Appeal and has five tracks with guest rappers including Nas, Slick Rick, Joey Bada$$ and more. It's the first of a proposed 10 releases under the Hip Hop 50 banner, with other DJs collaborating for future EPs. The release is in celebration of what's thought to be hip-hop's 50th birthday, with the music genre beginning in the The Bronx in what better way to celebrate this most colourful, confrontational and controversial of musical art forms than by rounding up the definitive 35 greatest hip hop albums of all time. You can read our in-depth selections below. But, after much voting, Nas - Illmatic is your top pick, and Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly is second, with Wu-Tang Clan – Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) currently third. Vote for your favourite. And you can submit unmissables we may have missed below. The best True Wireless earphones around right now. Voted Your No1 Nas - IllmaticNasir Jones made this debut album at the age of 20, already armed with the calm perceptiveness and been-there-done-that attitude of a much older ghetto vet, though sometimes his inner callow youth shows now on AmazonThe best rock albums of all timeThe coolest albums of all timeBest hip hop albumsYear: 1994Despite being home to groups like Wu-Tang Clan and A Tribe Called Quest, New York appeared distinctly second best to the sounds emanating from California in 1994. All that changed with the release of Nasir Jones’s debut album, the iconic Illmatic. With production duties served by DJ Premier and Large Professor, Nas’s rhymes reflected upon ghetto life in the Big Apple. Raw, powerful and unforgettable, Illmatic opened the doors for a new generation of MCs to burst through. Speaking of which
Key track: NY State of MindKendrick Lamar is up there with the greatest rappers of all time. The speed he can spout his lyrics is unparalleled, as is the clarity with which you hear them. There’s a rhythm in his rhyming that has been missing in hip hop’s latter years. Here, his third album, he perfects perfection. The likes of King Kunta are crowd pleasers, a raging funk masterclass named after the main character in Roots. He’s angry and he has every right to be. Then there’s the poetic For Free? that sounds like nothing else. There’s chaos throughout, punctuated by moments of beauty and Thundercat’s ever-present bass. But you never know what you are going to get with each track which is fine by us. Year: 1994It’s a shame that today The Notorious is known as much for his role in the unfortunate East Coast/West Coast rap wars of the mid-Nineties. He was one of the greatest rappers of all time. A vital release in New York’s move towards hardcore gangsta rap, Biggie’s storytelling skills are to the fore on tracks like Juicy, Gimme The Loot and Things Done Changed. The mind boggles as to what Biggie could have achieved if he wasn’t senselessly lost in 1997. Key track: JuicyYear: 2000 The notion of a credible white rapper was a joke for eons – not helped by Vanilla Ice. All that changed with Eminem. A confrontational, provocative and sardonic wordsmith – and another protĂ©gĂ© of Dr. Dre – he released three classic albums on the spin in the late-Nineties and early-Noughties. It was the middle release – The Marshal Mathers LP – that captured the witty, irreverent and rebellious spirit best. Key track: The Real Slim Shady Year: 1996Hip hop double albums aren’t generally worth the entrance fee. All Eyez On Me changed all that. After a spell inside, 2Pac was focused and angry ahead of his magnum opus. This attitude was channelled into 27 tracks of sparkling virtuosity. The thug life with which he had previously flirted with is wholeheartedly embraced and the result is an epic record of G-funk and gangsta rap that managed to take on the mainstream. And track: California Love (Remix)Year: 2004 Underground hip hop was in rude health at the turn of the millennium. The likes of Cannibal Ox, Quasimoto, Aesop Rock and co were producing inventive music that was raw, wry and futuristic. The collaboration between MF Doom (RIP) and Madlib was certainly in the same vein. A hypnotic take on hip hop it melded the duo’s distinctive talents – Doom’s cerebral raps and Madlib’s unconventional beat – into something both charming and mystical. Key track: America’s Most Blunted Year: 1992Not to be outdone by his former protĂ©gĂ© Ice Cube, Dr. Dre didn’t take long to release another landmark album by an alumni. Not only was The Chronic acclaimed immediately, it ushered in a new sound within hip hop – G-funk. Instantly recognisable due to the use of synthesisers and an all-encompassing bass, it made a solo star of Dre, and introduced his latest rap ward to the world: Snoop Doggy track: Nuthin’ but a ‘G’ ThangYear: 1993Released on the same day as Midnight Marauders, the Wu-Tang Clan’s debut album was arguably the most important hip hop album of the Nineties. It not only introduced the world to a collection of colourful characters, but redefined the sonic language of hip hop. RZA’s production was sparse, pieced together with esoteric samples and dialogue from kung fu movies, while the raps from Method Man, Ol Dirty Bastard, GZA, Chef Raekwon, Ghostface Killah et al were track: Protect Ya Neck Year: 2004 Today Kanye West is known for his bizarre celebrity lifestyle as much as his music (and that still rocks by the way), but a decade ago, West was a serious underground hip hop icon. Having breathed new fire into Jay-Z with his production work on The Blueprint, West’s true calling was rapping himself. If there were doubts he could match his Roc-a-Fella employer there were quickly dispelled with the release of The College Dropout. A vivacious album dripping in hooks and cheeky raps, it set in motion the merry-go-round that West still expertly deals in to this day. Key track: Through The Wire Year: 1988If Public Enemy was hip hop’s militant conscience, NWA (or Niggaz With Attitudes to give them their correct uncompromising moniker) were the hoodlum wing. Their debut album was a brazen example of six individuals who didn’t give a f**k. From the brutal opening triptych of songs (Straight Outta Compton, F**k Tha Police and Gangsta) to the groovy Express Yourself this was indeed a riotous display of street track: Straight Outta Compton Year: 1993Of all the acts beloved of the rap fraternity that coalesce around the head-nodding sound of ‘backpack hip hop’, A Tribe Called Quest are the most cherished. In truth, we could have chosen two other ATCQ albums in this spot – 1991’s The Low End Theory is another stone cold classic – but Midnight Marauders elevated Q-Tip, Phife Dawg and co to legendary status. Their jazz-rap fusions were nothing new, but this was them working at the top of their track: Award TourThe Infamous is hip-hop by candlelight. It’s packed with stripped-bare beats, stark piano, the screeches of the city in the background. Samples are used but muffled as if the album had to be made in hiding. It’s gangster rap but run through Queensbridge slang, the closest an album has got to the feeling The Wire gave us when we first watched it. Havoc and Prodigy are two of the greatest rappers, with the likes of Q-Tip and Raekwon coming along for the ride. We dare you to hear first the snare, then the bass of Shook Ones, without getting shivers. Stunning stuff. Year: 1998After Fugees disbanded in 1997, few could have predicted what was to follow. Granted, it was obvious in Lauryn Hill the trio had a sparkling talent, but even the most ardent admirers must have been shocked by her first solo album. Mixing classic soul with a reinvigorated R’n’B and leaning on her hip hop roots, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill was another crossover track: Doo Wop (That Thing) Year: 1993There must have been something in the air in November 1993. Two weeks after ATCQ and the Killer Bees released their era-defining sets, a cocky tyro mentored by Dr. Dre released his debut set. Then known as Snoop Doggy Dogg, Doggystyle was another landmark record. Coated in G-funk finery, Doggystyle opened up a portal into a horizontal West Coast world of weed, sunshine and unforgettable track: Gin And Juice Year: 1996 Today, Jay-Z is the biggest active hip hop star. In 1996 he was just another aspiring rapper who, to use his parlance, had led a hard knock life on the streets of New York. This hustle was the backbone of his awesome debut set. Featuring the likes of Can’t Knock The Hustle, Brooklyn’s Finest and Dead Presidents II, it was a stunning combination of frontline reportage and frankly ice cool rhymes. A star had been track: Dead Presidents II Year: 1987The first golden age of hip hop was kick-started by the art form’s standout DJ/MC pairing, Eric B and Rakim. A master class in breaks, beats and rhymes, Paid In Full laid down the gauntlet to thousands of wannabe crate digging producers and rappers. Standout tracks include the title track (soon to be remixed into sonic nirvana by Coldcut), Eric B Is President and I Know You Got track: Paid In Full Year: 2003 Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ arrived in a blaze of glory in early 2003. Thankfully, amid the hype there was a classic album to back up all the verbals. In Da Club was the worldwide smash that’s still infectious today, but this was just one high (literally) among a cavalcade of hip hop anthems. What Up Gangsta sets the scene – placing Fiddy in the lineage of Biggie/Nas/Jigga – while Many Men (Wish Death) and High All The Time ensure the taut pace is never broken. Key track: In Da Club 18. Public Enemy - It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back View at AmazonYear: 1988If, as Chuck D has repeatedly stated, rap is the black CNN, Public Enemy’s second album was their revolutionary state of the nation address. The stark, eerie music bordered on the nihilist, while its doubtful anyone has used hip hop to shine an unwelcoming light on America’s manifold ills in the manner of Chuck D before or since. Don’t believe the hype? One listen to these rebels without a pause will cause you to track: Bring The Noise Year: 1999 Thanks to his work with De La Soul and his Black Star collaborative album with Talib Kweli, anticipation on the underground hip hop scene was high ahead of Mos Def’s debut solo set. After the release of Black on Both Sides, however, it wasn’t just the underground that appreciated the charismatic character born Dante Smith (and who now goes by the name of Yasiin Boy). A politically aware album, but one that piles on the infectious beats and effervescent rhymes, Black on Both Sides was confirmation that Mos Def was one of the most talented stars pushing hip hop forward ahead of the new track: Ms Fat Booty Year: 1996 Fugees were inescapable in 1996. The trio – Wyclef Jean, Pras Michel and Lauryn Hill – had made some waves on the underground with their first album, Blunted On Reality, but with The Score everything changed. Hip hop gone pop, without conceding to the mainstream, The Score catapulted Fugees and their conscious songs to stardom. Some complained there were too many covers (Killing Me Softly and No Woman, No Cry among them), but when they sounded this fresh and vital, that was just purist posturing. Key track: Ready Or Not Year: 1991Given the strong personalities at play in it wasn’t surprising Ice Cube’s departure from the group was acrimonious. He poured his vitriol into his solo releases. This reached an apogee on his second album, Death Certificate. An unapologetic treatise at the state of things at the start of the fin de siĂšcle, it was both coruscating and visionary, and not without controversy. The furore surrounding its release might have lessened in the intervening years. Its power most certainly hasn’ track: No VaselineA concept album that takes Wu-tang alumni Raekwon and Ghostface Killah into Mafiosa territory. Only Built For Cuban Linx is a stunning, cinematic album that is up there with Wu-tang's best work. Although it’s strictly Raekwon’s debut, Ghostface is everywhere on this and all the better for it - just listen to Criminology to hear the lyrical swordplay at 1989Despite what the likes of Public Enemy, and 2 Live Crew might have suggested otherwise, not everyone involved in hip hop in the late Eighties was angry. De La Soul, alongside the likes of The Jungle Brothers and A Tribe Called Quest (along with others known as the Native Tongues Posse), were the polar opposite – they were Afrocentric urban hippies pushing a sunshine-soaked vision of hip hop named the Daisy Age. Their debut album was a joyous mixture of soft rock samples, hilarious skits and psychedelic rhymes. It’s positive attitude chimed perfectly with the loved-up acid house era in which it was track: Me Myself and IYear: 2003 OutKast’s Speakerboxx/The Love Below is one of the most audacious moments in hip hop’s rich history. A double album – in essence two solo albums by Andre 3000 and Big Boi – it takes in everything from G-funk to pop, Southern soul to blues, electronica to rock. In this sense it’s everything the artform of hip hop started out as – a cultural sponge imbibing the best that music has to offer. An in Hey Ya! They had the kind of worldwide hit that every musician would die track: Hey Ya! Year: 1989Licensed To Ill might have introduced the world to the Beastie Boys, but following its release the trio were routinely dismissed as brattish frat rappers. Paul’s Boutique, released nearly three years, showed otherwise, demonstrating that Mike D, Ad-Rock and MCA really did have the skills to pay the bills. Criminally ignored upon release – probably because it wasn’t Licensed To Ill Part 2 - it is now recognised for what it is: a multi-layered hip hop track: Shake Your RumpYear: 1984Yes, The Sugarhill Gang and Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five had taken hip hop into the mainstream, but Jam Master Jay, and Rev Run were the first group to properly legitimise it with the release of bona fide classic albums. Their self-titled longplayer was a confrontational fusillade of minimal electro, crunching beats and mesmeric rhymes, as exemplified by It’s Like That, Sucker Rock Box and Hard track: Hard TimesAfter proving to the world that he was one of the best lyricists and rappers around, thanks to his marvelous verses on 36 Chambers, Only Built For Cuban Lynx and his debut Iron Man, Ghostface Killah’s sophomore effort is an absolute wonder. Ghostface weaves grit and candour, stupidity and absurdity into his tracks with ease - offering up gold-gilded hip-hop album that still resonates today. Just listed to Malcolm to hear this. Year: 1991Alongside De La Soul and Beastie Boys, Cypress Hill were one of the first hip hop acts to crossover to a predominantly white rock crowd. Given their music was designed to reflect (and even enhance) the slacker habit of smoking weed this perhaps wasn’t surprising. But Cypress Hill’s debut album is no curious novelty – the music is withdrawn, almost as if it’s not there, while B Real’s imaginative rhymes were at once unclear and sardonic. It was a combination that would sell more on 1993’s Black Sunday, but this was the apex of Cypress Hill’s multi-racial track: How I Could Just Kill A ManYear: 2005 Throughout the nineties and early noughties Common ploughed a very unique and idiosyncratic furrow – that of the thoughtful and conscientious rapper. He hit commercial paydirt on his sixth album, Be. Utilising the production work of Kanye West and underground icon J Dilla, Common created a completely unified piece of work on Be. This was the sound of hip hop reflecting upon itself – hence the jazzy backbone and soulful tenor of Common’s voice. The result was magnificent. Key track: GO! Year: 1995Thankfully, it wasn’t all braggadocio in hip hop in the mid-Nineties. Los Angeles four-piece The Pharcyde followed their mesmeric debut, Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde, with another lesson in irreverent sonic adventure. The jazzy, soporific vibes of Runnin’ recalled kindred spirits A Tribe Called Quest, while the inventive Drop (with an equally original video from Spike Jonze) displayed a steely experimental edge. The group would fall apart after this release with Fatlip leaving, but this was some parting track: Runnin’Year: 2002 Not many musicians release their defining work seven albums in. Even less so in the frenetic world of hip hop where youthful bravado generally trumps maturity every time. But then Scarface is different. An astute businessman as well as recording artist, he knows his audience inside out, being able to give them what they want. And The Fix is the arch example of that. A lurid trip into the rags’n’riches lifestyle of hip hop hustlers, it’s a high octane ride from start to finish. Key track: In Cold Blood There are few who can beat Jeru The Damaja when it comes to rhyming style. He’s clear, concise, his lyrics are bent to a beat and enunciated to perfection, sometimes pausing mid sentence to make sure you are listening. That’s because he really wants you to understand what he has to say. If ever there was a lyric that still resonates, it’s this one from D. Original: “Dirty, because of the skin I’m in, the fact I have melanin, automatically, makes me a felon”. And the album is packed with these; social commentary mixed with science and philosophy, tackling race and even misogyny which is a rare thing in hip hop. Then, again, Jeru is a rare thing as well. Year: 1998 Those bored by the gangsta rap heyday of the mid-Nineties found much succor in the backpack underground sounds that began to emerge in the later part of that decade. Company Flow represented New York’s wild experimental edge, while on the other side of America, Jurassic 5, with their emphasis on turntablism, were all about recalling the likes of De La Soul. On Jayou, Concrete Schoolyard and Lesson 6: The Lecture, the six-piece pleasingly put a smile back on the face of hip track: Concrete Schoolyard Year: 2000Upon release, Let’s Get Free was rightly acclaimed as a clarion call for righteous and political hip hop – not for nothing were the duo of and M-1 lauded as the most revolutionary rap outfit since Public Enemy. And while Let’s Get Free is a bombastic and unrepentant call to arms, there are lighter touches too, displaying that sometimes subtlety is just as powerful as an iron track: Hip hopYear: 2006Hip hop isn’t short of the odd cocksure character or seven, and in Lupe Fiasco the most brazen of musical genres gained another confident young man upon the release of Food & Liquor. Fiasco’s debut album it displayed the nous of a man wise beyond his 24 years. Reminiscent of Kanye West’s The College Dropout, there was a pop sheen to these urbane stories of sex and aspirational stardom. Two things Fiasco wouldn’t be short of from here on track: Kick, Push SOMETHING MISSING FROM OUR SHORTLIST? Tell us about it, and if enough people agree we'll add it in. Latest Related Reviews and Shortlists Playlist: Rap Americano 2023 - Melhores Hip Hop & Rap Internacional - 2024. Lista atualizada com as mĂșsicas atuais e Ășltimos lançamentos. As melhores e mais tocadas mĂșsicas Rap/Hip-Hop de 2023 . 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Browse the top portuguese hip hop artists to find new music. Scrobble songs to get recommendations on tracks you'll love. powiadomienia o nowym notowaniu MAXXX TOP 40 Hip Hop Playlist / Rap Playlist - New Rap Songs 2023 / Hip Hop Songs 2023 playlist from the Billboard Top 50 and Spotify viral charts. This playlist is updat There's officially a half tank of gas left in 2019, but the first six months of the year have been driven by some strong tracks. While we’re not quite ready to cast out the old and welcome the new, it's the perfect time to evaluate the best hip-hop music to emerge this year thus Cole started the year on a high note, coming off the momentum of Dreamville’s rap camp. The young rap legend revealed himself as the bridge to the generational gap with “Middle Child,” a T-Minus produced slapper that shouts out Drake, Kodak Black and Jay-Z. The track's success—it peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100—foreshadowed an impactful year for his Dreamville crew, which also made waves with the awesome "Down Bad" months later (starring Bas, Young Nudy, Johnny Venus and Cole, himself).DJ Khaled presented his Father of Asahd album as a soundtrack to the summer months with hit singles galore. There are anthems—"Jealous," with Big Sean, Chris Brown and Lil Wayne, is a pristine hip-hop/pop crossover—and more emotionally affecting hits, like Nipsey Hussle's first posthumous release, the autobiographical "Higher." Meanwhile, DJ Mustard's Perfect Ten album arrived with its own Nipsey record, plus a bonafide hit in Migos' "Pure Water."Several 2018 tracks found new life in 2019 via high-profile remixes, from Blueface's "Thotiana," to Post Malone's "Wow" to this year's Billboard king, newcomer Lil Nas X, whose Billy Ray Cyrus-guested "Old Town Road (Remix)" has dominated the charts for in hip-hop have also made their mark this year, whether hip-hop's hottest hot girl, Megan Thee Stallion, breakout star Lizzo or heavyweights Nicki Minaj and Cardi newer acts making an impact this year are 2019 XXL Freshmen Gunna, Rico Nasty, YK Osiris, YBN Cordae, Tierra Whack and DaBaby, the latter of which scored a breakout hit with "Suge."There's lots of great music to go around so far in 2019. XXL highlights the best of the best below."Act a Fool"Rick Ross Featuring Wale"Bacc At It Again"Yella Beezy Featuring Quavo and Gucci Mane"Boasty"Wiley Featuring Stefflon Don, Sean Paul and Idris Elba"Butterfly Doors"Lil Pump"Caroline"Calboy Featuring Polo G"Clout"Offset Featuring Cardi B"Crowns For Kings"Benny The Butcher Featuring Black Thought"Down Bad"Dreamville Featuring J. Cole, Young Nudy, Bas and Johnny Venus of EarthGang"Earfquake"Tyler, The Creator"Go Loko"YG Featuring Tyga and Jon Z"Higher"DJ Khaled Featuring Nipsey Hussle"HML"Melii Featuring A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie"Homicide"Logic Featuring Eminem"Jealous"DJ Khaled Featuring Chris Brown, Big Sean and Lil Wayne"King James"Anderson .Paak"Million Dollar Mansion"Lil Keed Featuring Young Thug"Mixed Personalities"YNW Melly Featuring Kanye West"No Guidance"Chris Brown Featuring Drake"Numb Numb Juice"ScHoolboy Q"Old Town Road (Remix)"Lil Nas X Featuring Billy Ray Cyrus"Palmolive"Freddie Gibbs Featuring Pusha-T and Killer Mike"Pop Out"Polo G Featuring Lil Tjay"Pure Water"DJ Mustard Featuring Migos"Racks in the Middle"Nipsey Hussle Featuring Roddy Ricch and Hit-Boy"Sanguine Paradise"Lil Uzi Vert"Simon Says"Megan Thee Stallion Featuring Juicy J"The London"Young Thug Featuring J. Cole and Travis Scott"Thotiana (Remix)"Blueface Featuring Cardi B and YG"Threat 2 Society"2 Chainz"U Say"Goldlink Featuring Tyler, The Creator and Jay Prince"Walk (Remix)"Comethazine Featuring A$AP Rocky"Wow (Remix)"Post Malone Featuring Roddy Ricch and Tyga The hip hop artists and artists below have played their music all over the world, but they all were formed in Australia. If you think the best Australian Hip hop music band is missing from the list, then feel free to add it at the bottom so it's included with these other great acts. The list you're viewing contains bands like Macromantics and MAXXX News Charlie Puth – How Long: Premiera w RMF MAXXX!JuĆŒ dziƛ podczas listy Hop Bęc będziecie mogli usƂyszeć nowoƛć od... Nowoƛć w RMF MAXXX: Tiesto feat. StarGate & Aloe Blacc - Carry You HomeJuĆŒ dziƛ po 19:00 będziemy mieli dla Was coƛ nowego! Zedd & Liam Payne – Get Low. Premiera w RMF MAXXX!Liam Payne wypuƛciƂ nowy singiel, przy ktĂłrym wspóƂpracowaƂ razem z... Jennifer Lopez feat. Gente de Zona – Ni TĂș Ni Yo. Premiera w RMF MAXXX!Jennifer Lopez wie, jak zaskoczyć fanĂłw. Piosenkarka najnowszy utwĂłr... Rudimental feat. James Arthur – Sun Comes Up. Premiera w RMF MAXXX!Rudimental powitali dziƛ wschĂłd sƂoƄca kawaƂkiem "Sun Comes Up", w... Bruno Mars vs David Guetta – Versace On The Floor. Premiera w RMF MAXXX!"Versace On The Floor" Bruno Marsa powraca w nowej odsƂonie zaprezentowanej... . 150 404 376 369 287 485 125 310

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