Channel: Hip-Hop Universe
Category: Music
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Description: Best Rap Songs 2020, Most Popular Rap Songs That Went Viral In 2020, Best Hip-Hop Songs 2020 The most popular rap songs are in most cases considered iconic because of their influence in the genre. Which songs are able to remind you of a year? #hiphopuniverse #hiphoprankings Most Popular Rap Songs Of 2020 (So Far) List: 6IX9INE - Gooba 6IX9INE - Trollz (ft. Nicki Minaj) EMINEM - Godzilla Future & Drake - Life Is Good Roddy Ricch - The Box Joyner Lucas - Will Lil Nas X - Rodeo (ft. Nas) Drake - Toosie Slide EMINEM - Darkness Lil Mosey - Blueberry Faygo NLE Choppa & Roddy Ricch - Walk Em Down DaBaby & NBA YoungBoy - Jump Blueface & NLE Choppa - Holy Moly Megan Thee Stallion - Savage Lil Baby - Sum 2 Prove Pop Smoke - Christopher Walking Juice WRLD - Righteous Lil Uzi Vert - Futsal Shuffle 2020 Travis Scott & Kid Cudi - The Scotts Drake - W*r Drake - When To Say When & Chicago Freestyle DaBaby & Roddy Ricch - Rockstar Jack Harlow - Whats Poppin Lil Baby & 42 Dugg - We Paid Lil Baby & 42 Dugg - Grace Lil Baby - All In Moneybagg Yo - Me Vs Me Machine G*n Kelly - Smoke and Drive Megan Thee Stallion - B.I.T.C.H. Megan Thee Stallion - Captain Hook Polo G, Stunna 4 Vegas & NLE Choppa - Go Stupid The Kid Laroi & Lil Tecca - Diva Powfu - D*ath Bed (Coffee For Your Head) StaySolidRocky - Party Girl Arizona Zervas - Roxanne Migos, Young Thug, Travis Scott - Give No Fxk Lil Pump & Anuel AA - Ill*minati DaBaby - Find My Way Mac Miller - Good News Moneybagg Yo & Lil Baby - U Played G Herbo, Juice WRLD & Chance The Rapper & Lil Uzi Vert - PTSD Lil Yachty, Drake & DaBaby - Oprah's Bank Account Blueface & DaBaby - Obama Rod Wave - Thief In The Night Juice WRLD & Trippie Redd - Tell Me U Luv Me Don Toliver - After Party Arizona Zervas - Roxanne Playboi Carti - @ MEH YNW Melly & Juice WRLD - S*icidal (Remix) Tory Lanez - Broke In A Minute Rod Wave - Pray 4 Love Lil Uzi Vert - P2 Lil Uzi Vert - Myron Nicki Minaj - Yikes NBA YoungBoy - Lil Top NBA YoungBoy - Bad Bad NBA YoungBoy - Ten Talk Hip-hop has arguably been the best genre of music in the past two decades. As hip-hop maintains its title, a lot has changed about the genre, such as the lyrics. Hip-hop has two phases, old school and new school each of which give off a different vibe. Old School “Hip-Hop” has music based prevalently on African American culture. Artists such as Tupac, Biggie Smalls, and Eazy-E often rap about the struggles of growing up and the work they put in to get where they are today. In popular songs such as “Changes” by Tupac and “Juicy” by Biggie Smalls, the artists explain how they went from “negative to positive” as Biggie put it. Old school hip-hop is still popular today and is regarded as “classic” by many hip-hop fans. “New school” hip-hop has different types of lyrics. Rappers from today’s generation sing typically about girls, money, and cars they have. Some even sing about how they do drgs, drink alchl, and party which sets a bad example for some listeners. Some of these rappers today did not have it as hard as rappers back in the old days. People who grew up listening to Tupac, Biggie, Eazy-E, and so on typically do not enjoy hip-hop in today’s era. Songs written when rap was introduced were lyrically better because rappers were able to tell a story using words that rhyme and flow. Some songs are also more appealing to fans because they can relate to the struggles their favorite rappers faced. People of this generation are used to listening to new school hip-hop which is the most played genre on the radio. These same fans reject old school Hip-Hop as a part of the music genre. There are even rappers who know nothing about the most influential Hip-Hop artists. Growing up listening to Eminem has caused me to fall in love with him as an artist. He introduced me to Hip-Hop. But I noticed a change in the music industry. Artists wanted to be part of the mainstream industry and they had to change their music to fit into the mainstream category. Because of new artists in hip-hop, many lessen known artists are rarely noticed. These artists are said to be “underground.” Underground rappers usually do not make it big because they have music related to the messages embodied by old school hip-hop artists would say. Hip-Hop Universe Playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNxrdTjgEbxy6F0guJapZy-v9FNzumVT0 ___________________________ Official Hip-Hop Universe Merchandise: teespring.com/de/stores/hip-hop-universe-shop Outro (prod. by Phat Crispy): youtube.com/watch?v=s7wQYIs30Kw Become a new Member: youtube.com/channel/UCKOlU7SLdtqmOx1w0nyAPtw/join Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/hiphopuniverse ___________________________ Facebook: facebook.com/hiphopuniverseyoutube Twitter: twitter.com/hiphopuniverse3 Instagram: instagram.com/hiphopuniverse_official