Monday, 25 April 2011

What are the hottest Hip Hop/Rap songs right now?

What are the hottest Hip Hop/Rap songs right now?

Delight dont post me the billboard.com top 100. Underground and everything is appreciated, thanks!

Answer by Dolla!
Nas – Hip hop is dead

Answer by Maha M
we glide high by:jim Jones and this is why im hott by: Mims

Answer by Mrs.Cena((next wwe diva))
^^^^^^^^
on the hotline-pretty ricky
break it off-rihanna
we glide high-jim jones
make it rain-stout joe
ALOT MORE
go to newsongs. music.aol.com…

Answer by mans1ay3r
A Boss’ Life- Snoop Dogg
I’m a Flirt remix- R. Kelly f/ TI and T-pain
Outta My System- Bow Wow f/ T-Pain

Wow people place some ancient songs on here..

Answer by what the? 515
eh nothing that hot right now.

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

“Ice Ice Baby….” ~
billboard top 100 hip hop songs

Image by turtlemom4bacon
Frozen milk ice crystals and only one song comes to mind for this one…… Vanilla Ice’s 1990 ‘toon, "Ice Ice Baby": www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vp-is6S_b_g – the video is a HOOT:)

Wikipedia

Vanilla Ice

Birth name Robert Matthew Van Winkle
Also renowned as V-Ice, The Iceman, Bi-Polar
born October 31, 1967
Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Genre(s) Hip hop, alternative metal, nu metal, rap rock
Occupation(s) Rapper
Singer
Actor
Being active 1988–present
Mark(s) SBK
Website VanillaIce.com

Robert Matthew Van Winkle (born October 31, 1967 in Dallas, Texas), best renowned as Vanilla Ice, is an American rap artist renowned for the 1990 smash hit "Ice Ice Baby.

His debut single from the record, "Play that Funky Music," failed to catch on with listeners, and both Van Winkle and the album remained in obscurity in anticipation of a Georgia DJ chose to flip the twelve-inch single and play the B-side, which was "Ice Ice Baby," a track about Van Winkle’s rhyming skills, the Miami street vista, and a gunfight on A1A/Beachfront Avenue. The overnight success of the single was enough for SBK Records to sign Van Winkle and buy the rights to Hooked for 0,000.

In 1990, SBK rereleased Hooked as To the Extreme, which consisted mainly of new versions of the same songs. Van Winkle’s administrator and financier, Tommy Quon, chose a limited release for the single, but it nonetheless became the first rap single to reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. SBK rushed Van Winkle onto the road to promote the album, with a sixteen-year-ancient Alanis Morissette as his opening act. To the Extreme was not unrestricted on vinyl so that fans bought the pricier CD instead, therefore becoming the first #1 album in the U.S. without a vinyl counterpart release; it went on to sell over eleven million copies. On November 1, To the Extreme finished M.C. Hammer’s 21-week run at the top of the Billboard Top 200 en route to serving a sixteen-week stay of its own. During the tour, Ice’s mark had also molded him into a pop star, consisting of a flashy wardrobe similar to that of Hammer.

Van Winkle’s success also brought officially authorized and personal problems. "Ice Ice Baby" sampled the 1982 Queen and David Bowie collaboration "Under Pressure" without permission, acknowledging credit, or paying royalties. There was no public court case over the issue, but the copyright holders of "Under Pressure" considered a complaint and settled out of court with Van Winkle for an undisclosed sum. Van Winkle recalled in 2008, "What happened is I was trying not to get sued and it didn’t work. So yeah, they’re the same songs, in case you were wondering." According to his Behind the Music, feature, Van Winkle and his ex-administrator clarified that it took a few phone calls to settle the matter.

In addition, Van Winkle’s debut single, "Play That Funky Music," had sampled the 1976 Wild Pink hit of the same name; though, Wild Pink singer-guitarist Rob Parissi was not credited as the writer of Van Winkle’s version of the song, which was instead credited to Ice and DJ Earthquake. According to an interview for VH1′s 100 Greatest One Hit Wonders in 2002, Parissi learned that he had not been credited as a writer on Play That Funky Music. He was later awarded 0,000 in hurts.

His 1991 biography, Ice by Ice: The Vanilla Ice Tale in His Own Words, chronicled a fake background tale in an attempt to give Van Winkle street credibility, claiming that he was a gang member from the ghetto of Miami Lakes, Florida, and had attended the same predominantly-black high school as 2 Live Crew’s Luther Campbell. The biography also erroneously claimed that Van Winkle, an actual Motocross enthusiast, had been a national champion. Although the biography was attributed to Van Winkle, he later stated that he himself had no part in its authorship, and that its contents had really been penned by Tommy Quon.

In March 1991, Ice wrote and recorded a single titled "Ninja Rap" for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze, and also performed the song in the movie. Rapper Tim Dog answered with "[Rap] is not you can place into a movie with a bunch of turtles" on the single "I Ain’t Having It," from his November 1991 album Penicillin on Wax.

*** I have to admit my daughter and I waited 4 hours to see him in concert here one evening, as he was delayed coming from a show in Tampa….LOLLLL

Delight check this out on the LARGE size ~

I’ve already looked on itunes top 100, billboard top 100, and all the lyric sites. so if you know any that would play on a hip hop, rap, or pop radio station can you tell me.

Answer by su_papi_chulo4eva
Young Money presents Lil Wayne, Drake, Jae Millz & Mack Maine “Each Girl”
Ciara “Kiss My Swag”
Ms. Brown “Wonderland”
Yung Joc feat. T-Pain “Down Low”
Lloyd Banks feat. Ron Browz “In Like With Ya Boy”
Method Man & Redman “Mrs. International”
Lady Gaga ft. Chamillionaire “Poker Face” remix
Vistoso Bosses feat. Soulja Boy “Delirious” remix
Lil Mama feat. Count Justice “Shake”
Natasha Jane feat. Ray J & Maino “She Might Be”
Shake-A-Vel “Shorty Wonna”
Pop Bang feat. Grand Wizard Theodore “Burnt Down”
Myko feat. Yung Joc “Give It To You”
Edubb “Whooty”
Seven feat. Jadon “Get To Know You”
Eminem “We Made You”
POL-B “Hey Baby”
Huey feat. Bobby Valentino & Juelz Santana “PaYOW!” remix
Sean Kingston “Fire Burning”
Yung LA feat. Ricco Barrino “Futuristic Like”
Asher Roth “Perfectionist”
Asher Roth feat. Cee-Lo “Be By For myself”
V.I.C. feat. J Money “Say Bow”
Christelle feat. Dizzy D “What You Gon Do Wit It”
Lady Gaga “Like Game”
Marques Houston “I Like Her”
Envy “Shawty Perilous”
Ne-Yo “Part Of The List”
Bow Wow feat. Young Jinsu “You Can Get It All” remix
inner-city Mystic “Best Part Of The Day”
Jeremih feat. Dean “Birthday Sex” remix
Smoke Jumpers “My Flow So Tight” (Anti-Breezy)
La The Darkman ft. Lil Wayne “I Got Game”
Krys Ivory feat. Ryan Leslie “Next 2 Ya”
Redd Hott feat. Bobby Valentino “Glide For Me”
Flo Rida “Gotta Get It (Dancer)”
Lady Gaga “Poker Face” Pete Rock remix
Jibbs feat. Lloyd “Keenness (Ay DJ)”
Keri Hilson feat. Akon “Change Me”
Wale feat. Lady Gaga “Chillin’”
Ciara “My Man My Music”
Keyshia Cole “Trust”
Mario feat. Sean Garrett & Gucci Mane “Break Up”
LMFAO “La La La (On Top Of The World)”
Keri Hilson ft. Timbaland “How Does It Feel”
Bow Wow feat. Trey Songz “I Ain’t Playing”
Mack 10 feat. Lil Wayne & Jim Jones “So Sharp”
DJ Class ft. Kanye West “I’m The Ish” remix
Jamin Wilcox “I Know What You’re Doing”
Tony Yayo feat. Lil Boosie “Cadillac”
Juicy J feat Gucci Mane & Project Pat “30 Inches” remix
Electrik Red feat. Lil Wayne “So Excellent” remix
Qwote feat. T-Pain, Trina, Swazy Baby & Ace Hood “In The Bed”
Plies “Plenty Money”
Mims feat. Shawty Lo “Let Me Do My Thang”
Pitbull feat. Pharrell “Blanco”
New Boyz “You’re A Jerk”
Ginuwine “Last Chance”
Rodney-O “Hello Ladies”
Sean Kingston feat. Mims “Girl I Wanna Know”
Jeremih “Birthday Sex”
Cassie feat. Puff Daddy “Must Be Like”
Day26 “Imma Place It On Her” no rap
Day26 feat. P. Diddy & Yung Joc “Imma Place It On Her”
Chamillionaire feat. The Game & Ludacris “Creepin’ (Solo)” remix
Paul Wall “Bizzy Body”
Young Life feat Ray J. “California Life”
Soulja Boy feat. Busta Rhymes “Turn My Swag On” remix
LeToya “Not Anymore”
Keri Hilson feat. Kanye West & Ne-Yo “Knock You Down”
Junebug Slim “Summertime Glow”
Gorilla Zoe “Echo”
Polow Da Don feat. Keri Hilson “Turn My Swag On”
Flo Rida feat. Wynter “Sugar”
F.L.Y. “Swag Surfin”
Black Eyed Peas “Boom Boom Pow”
Omarion feat. Lil Wayne “Comfort”
Suga Free feat. Mr. Capone-e “In California”
Jamie Foxx feat. T-Pain, Redd Hott, Lil Wayne “Blame It” remix
Kristine Mirelle “Kandy”
Miss Lady Pinks feat. MC Magic “I Don’t Care”
Mal Hablado “Still In Like”
Ciara feat. Justin Timberlake “Like And Sex And Magic”
RIZ “Rock The Bed”
Kanye West feat. Lil Wayne “See You In My Nightmares”
P-Live “Fresh 2 Def”
Papa Reu “Get It Girl”
Twista “Wetter”
Gorilla Zoe ft. Rick Ross & Kollosus “What It Is”
Hurricane Chris “She’s Fine”
The Dream f. Fabolous, Juelz Santana, Rick Ross & Ludacris “Rockin’ That Thang” rap remix
Lil Wayne “Prom Queen”
Bobby Valentino feat. Ludacris, Lil Kim & Lil Wayne “Beep” remix
Chilee Powdah feat. MC Magic & CNote “Dyme Piece”
Beyonce “Halo”
Birdman ft. Lil Wayne “Always Strapped”
Eminem feat. Dr. Dre & 50 Cent “Crack A Bottle”
Jennifer Hudson “If This Isn’t Like”
Junebug Slim “Computer Girl”
The Dream feat. Mariah Carey “My Like”
Down AKA Kilo “Cholo Skate”
SVA “Lingerie”
50 Cent “I Get It In”
Gucci Mane “Stoopid”
Beyonce “Diva”
Ciara feat. Young Jeezy “Never Ever”
Soulja Boy feat. Sammie & Pitbull “Kiss Me Thru The Phone” remix
Jamie Foxx feat. T-Pain “Blame It”
Plies feat. Ashanti “Want It, Need It”
Yung LA ft. Young Dro & T.I. “Aint I” remix
G Spot Boyz “Stanky Legg”
Keyshia Cole “You Complete Me”
T.I. f. Justin Timberlake “Dead And Gone”
Pleasure P. “Boyfriend #2″
Soulja Boy ft. Sammie “Kiss Me Thru The Phone”
The Dream “Rockin That Thang”
J. Holiday “It’s Yours”
Kanye West “Heartless”
Ne-Yo “Mad”
T-Pain feat. Chris Brown “Freeze”
Soulja Boy “Bird Walk”
The Majors “Worst Way”
Soulja Boy “Turn My Swag On”
Gorilla Zoe feat. Li

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