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BeitragThema: die erfolgreichsten Songs der 70 iger Popwelt   die erfolgreichsten Songs der 70 iger Popwelt EmptyMi Jan 20, 2010 3:11 pm

001. Mississippi Pussycat 1976

002. Daddy Cool Boney M. 1976

003. Fernando Abba 1976

004. Rocky Frank Farian 1976

005. Let Your Love Flow Bellamy Brothers 1976

006. Ein Bett im Kornfeld Jürgen Drews 1976

007. Girls Girls Girls Sailor 1976

008. Dancing Queen Abba 1976

009. In Zaire Johnny Wakelin 1976

010. Moviestar Harpo 1976

011. Die kleine Kneipe Peter Alexander 1976

012. Jeans On David Dundas 1976

013. Mamma mia Abba 1976

014. Horoscope Harpo 1976

015. A Glass Of Champagne Sailor 1976

016. Schmidtchen Schleicher Nico Haak 1976

017. Save Your Kisses For Me Brotherhood Of Man 1976

018. Verde Ricky King 1976

019. Morning Sky George Baker Selection 1976

020. Dolannes-Melodie Jean-Claude Borelly 1976


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BeitragThema: Die Charts 1979   die erfolgreichsten Songs der 70 iger Popwelt EmptyMi Jan 20, 2010 3:15 pm

001. So bist du Peter Maffay 1979

002. Born To Be Alive Patrick Hernandez 1979

003. El Lute Boney M. 1979

004. YMCA Village People 1979

005. Heart Of Glass Blondie 1979

006. We Don’t Talk Anymore Cliff Richard 1979

007. Pop Muzik “M” 1979

008. I Was Made For Lovin’ You Kiss 1979

009. Bright Eyes Art Garfunkel 1979

010. Dschingis Khan Dschingis Khan 1979

011. Chiquitita Abba 1979

012. Maybe Thom Pace 1979

013. Moskau Dschingis Khan 1979

014. Some Girls Racey 1979

015. A Walk In The Park Nick Straker Band 1979

016. Tragedy Bee Gees 1979

017. Kreuzberger Nächte Gebrüder Blattschuss 1979

018. Trojan Horse Luv’ 1979

019. Ring My Bell Anita Ward 1979

020. Gimme Gimme Gimme Abba 1979


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BeitragThema: Charts 1978   die erfolgreichsten Songs der 70 iger Popwelt EmptyMi Jan 20, 2010 5:12 pm

001. Rivers Of Babylon Boney M. 1978

002. Das Lied der Schlümpfe Vader Abraham & die
Schlümpfe 1978

003. Mull Of Kintyre Paul McCartney & The Wings 1978

004. You’re The One That I Want John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John 1978

005. Night Fever Bee Gees 1978

006. One For Me, One For You La Bionda 1978

007. It’s A Heartache Bonnie Tyler 1978

008. Love Is In The Air John Paul Young 1978

009. Stayin’ Alive Bee Gees 1978

010. Baker Street Gerry Rafferty 1978

011. You’re The Greatest Lover Luv’ 1978

012. Substitute Clout 1978

013. Mexican Girl Smokie 1978

014. Rasputin Boney M. 1978

015. Dancing In The City Marshall Hain 1978

016. Oh Carol Smokie 1978

017. Follow Me Amanda Lear 1978

018. Ti amo Howard Carpendale 1978

019. Buenos dias Argentina Udo Jürgens & die
Nationalmannschaft 1978

020. Und dabei liebe ich euch beide Andrea Jürgens
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BeitragThema: Oktober 1977   die erfolgreichsten Songs der 70 iger Popwelt EmptyFr Feb 19, 2010 1:46 pm

1. Sorry I'm A Lady Baccara
2. Queen Of China-Town Amanda Lear
3. Belfast Boney M.
4. Magic Fly Space
4. Mußt du jetzt gerade gehen Lucille Michael Holm
4. A far l'amore comincia tu (Liebelei) Raffaella Carrà
7. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood Santa Esmeralda
7. So You Win Again Hot Chocolate
9. Standing In The Rain John Paul Young
10. I Feel Love Donna Summer
11. Needles And Pins Smokie
12. Yes Sir I Can Boogie Baccara
13. Barracuda Heart
14. Lucille Kenny Rogers
15. I Remember Elvis Presley Danny Mirror
16. It´s Your Life Smokie
17. Rockcollection Laurent Voulzy
18. Oxygène IV Jean-Michel Jarre
19. Ooh-la-la Rubettes
19. Way Down Elvis Presley
21. Im Wagen vor mir Henry Valentino & Uschi
22. Ma Baker Boney M.
23. Himbeereis zum Frühstück Hoffmann & Hoffmann
23. Tanze Samba mit mir Tony Holiday
25. Sunflower Glen Campbell
25. Ti amo Umberto Tozzi


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BeitragThema: Die Charts im Juni 1979   die erfolgreichsten Songs der 70 iger Popwelt EmptyFr Feb 19, 2010 3:16 pm

Tribute to "schools out"

1. Pop Muzik M

2. Born To Be Alive Patrick Hernandez
3. Some Girls Racey
4. Bright Eyes Art Garfunkel
4. So bist du Peter Maffay
6. Save Me Clout
7. One Way Ticket Eruption
8. Hot Stuff Donna Summer
9. Dschinghis Khan Dschinghis Khan
10. Und manchmal weinst du sicher ein paar Tränen Peter Alexander
11. Does Your Mother Know Abba
12. Sunday Girl Blondie
13. Rasta Man Saragossa Band
14. Casanova Luv´
14. Heart Of Glass Blondie
16. Hooray! Hooray! It's A Holi-Holiday Boney M.
17. Ruf Teddybär eins-vier Johnny Hill
18. Hallelujah Gali Atari / Milk & Honey
19. Let's Get Back Together Promises
19. Head Over Heels In Love Kevin Keagan
21. The Logical Song Supertramp
22. Knock On Wood Amii Stewart
22. Moskau Dschinghis Khan
24. I Will Survive Gloria Gaynor
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BeitragThema: 100 Greatest Old School Hip Hop Records (1979-1985) - Part I   die erfolgreichsten Songs der 70 iger Popwelt EmptyDo Feb 25, 2010 8:10 pm

Rap music has always existed as an element of Hip Hop since the culture's birth in the early 1970s. The first rappers (called MCs) would rap over funk, reggae, dub, soul, and disco beats and would hold spontaneous rhyming battles that were meant to verbally attack an opponent called "freestyles" (freestyling and flowing were words used to describe the impromptu vocal delivery). Artists that laid the template for such aggressive spoken word set to a funky beat include James Brown, Gil Scott-Heron, The Watts Prophets, and The Last Poets.

By the spring of 1979, the first rap record surfaced with funk band The Fatback Band's "King Tim IIII (Personality Jock)". Later, The Sugar Hill Gang debuted in the summer with Hip Hop's most famous commercial record yet,"Rapper's Delight". This list targets critical Hip Hop records during the old school era (1979-roughly 1985) before the revolution of "cut-n-paste" music and Run DMC's seminal Hip Hop anthem "Walk This Way" in 1986.

REMEMBER:
Hip Hop is first and foremost a culture with five important elements: the b-boys (break dancers), Graffiti/Aerosol artists, MCs, DJs, and the beatboxers. Knowledge and understanding and respect for Hip Hop and its roots are vital.

1979
Hip Hop music on record is born by Fatback Band's "King Tim III", Younger Generation's "We Rap More Mellow", and The Sugarhill Gang's "Rapper's Delight" (Hip Hop legend Grandmaster Caz wrote the lyrics but never got credit). Important artists such as Kurtis Blow and Grandmaster Flash also begin their careers, and some of the first socio-political-conscious records arise on the Paul Winley label through chiefly Tanya Winley. Philadelphia's legendary radio personality Lady B becomes the first female rapper to have a record, and Steve Gordon's "Take My Rap" is considered to be the first white rap record. Afro-Filipino Joe Bataan creates a hit with his "Rap-O, Clap-O", the first signs of Hip Hop's diversity. Enjoy Records and Sugar Hill Records become the defining Hip Hop labels of the old school era.
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BeitragThema: 100 Greatest Old School Hip Hop Records (1979-1985) - Part II   die erfolgreichsten Songs der 70 iger Popwelt EmptyDo Feb 25, 2010 8:14 pm

1979
Hip Hop music on record is born by Fatback Band's "King Tim III", Younger Generation's "We Rap More Mellow", and The Sugarhill Gang's "Rapper's Delight" (Hip Hop legend Grandmaster Caz wrote the lyrics but never got credit). Important artists such as Kurtis Blow and Grandmaster Flash also begin their careers, and some of the first socio-political-conscious records arise on the Paul Winley label through chiefly Tanya Winley. Philadelphia's legendary radio personality Lady B becomes the first female rapper to have a record, and Steve Gordon's "Take My Rap" is considered to be the first white rap record. Afro-Filipino Joe Bataan creates a hit with his "Rap-O, Clap-O", the first signs of Hip Hop's diversity. Enjoy Records and Sugar Hill Records become the defining Hip Hop labels of the old school era.

1. Rapper's Delight - The Sugar Hill Gang
2. King Tim III (Personality Jock) - Fatback Band
3. Rappin' and Rocking the House - Funky Four Plus One
4. Christmas Rappin' - Kurtis Blow
5. Superrappin' - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
6. To the Beat Y'All - Lady B
7. We Rap More Mellow - Younger Generation (a.k.a. Grandmaster Flash, et al)
8. Rhythm Talk - Jocko
9. Rhymin' and Rappin' - Paulette and Tanya Winley
10. Rap-O, Clap-O - Joe Bataan
11. Lady D - Lady D
12. Jazzy 4 MCs - MC Rock
13. Rhapazooty in Blue - Sickle Cell and Rhapazooty
14. Spiderap - Ron Hunt
15. Looking Good (Shake Your Body) - Eddie Cheba
Honorable Mention: Take My Rap...Please - Steve Gordon & The Koshers

1980
This is Kurtis Blow's year. He becomes the first rapper signed to a major record label, Mercury Records, where his song "The Breaks" becomes a certified gold record. He is the first to release a Hip Hop album, to embark on a Hip Hop tour, to be featured on television ("Soul Train" in October), and the first to give rap mainstream marketability (he also opened up for The Commodores and Bob Marley on tour). Rap is still seen as a fad although several disco-Hip Hop hybrids prove successful such as "Funk You Up", "Zulu Nation Throwdown Part I", "The New Rap Language", and "Monster Jam". Casper has the first rap record in Chicago, and The Sequence become the first all-female rap crew on record. Treacherous Three's "Body Rock" is the first Hip Hop song to use rock guitars, and Blondie member Deborah Harry's "Rapture" is the first massive Hip Hop record done by a white artist.
1. The Breaks - Kurtis Blow
2. The New Rap Language - Spoonie Gee and The Treacherous Three
3. Zulu Nation Throwdown Part I - Afrika Bambaataa & Cosmic Force
4. Funk You Up - The Sequence
5. Monster Jam - Spoonie Gee and The Sequence
6. Rapture - Blondie
7. 8th Wonder - The Sugarhill Gang
8. Freedom - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
9. Love Rap - Spoonie Gee and The Treacherous Three
10. Adventures of Super Rhyme (Rap) - Jimmy Spicer
11. Death Mix - Afrika Bambaataa
12. Spoonin' Rap - Spoonie Gee
13. Body Rock - The Treacherous Three
14. Vicious Rap - Tanya Winley
15. How We Gonna Make the Black Nation Rise? - Brother D with Collective Effort
Honorable Mention: Papa Dean - Sister Nancy

1981
Another great year for Hip Hop. Funky Four Plus One's "That's the Joint" becomes a seminal all-time classic record and the first Hip Hop group to perform on national television (Saturday Night Live). Grandmaster Flash's "The Adventures..." and Afrika Bambaataa's "Jazzy Sensation" are landmark recordings as well. Disco Daddy & Captain Rapp birth the first West Coast record, and the go-go group Trouble Funk has a success with its hybrid song "Drop the Bomb". Mean Machine's "Disco Dream" is the first Latin rap record, and The Evasions "Wikka Rap" is a British Hip Hop pioneering classic. Cybotron, the future creators of the electronic variant techno, usher in the Kraftwerk-inspired "Alleys of our Mind".
1. That's the Joint - Funky Four Plus One
2. The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel
- Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
3. Jazzy Sensation - Afrika Bambaataa
4. Gigolo Rapp - Disco Daddy & Captain Rapp
5. Feel the Heartbeat - The Treacherous Three
6. Apache - The Sugarhill Gang
7. Do It, Do It - Disco 4
8. Let's Dance (Make Your Body Move) - West Mob
9. Rappin' Ain't No Thang - The Boogie Boys
10. A Heartbeat Rap - Sweet G
11. Drop the Bomb - Trouble Funk
12. Wikka Rap - The Evasions
13. Disco Dream - Mean Machine
14. Alleys of Your Mind - Cybotron
15. It's Rockin' Time - Kool Kyle the Starchild
1982
This is the year of seminal rap and the birth of a new genre in Hip Hop: electro-funk, initiated by Afrika Bambaataa's & The Soul Sonic Force's "Planet Rock", the most sampled Hip Hop record of all time (James Brown's "Funky Drummer" is the most sampled record in Hip Hop). There is a great revival of interest in the Hip Hop elements, and this subgenre steers the music away from pure disco beats. The other most important Hip Hop record of all time is Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five's "The Message" which jumpstarts political/social rap. The Cold Crush Brother's "Punk Rock Rap" is another record that fuses Hip Hop with rock, and Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force's "Looking for the Perfect Beat" is another seminal all-time Hip Hop classic. The first strands of Hip Hop soul also arise out of artists such as Planet Patrol and C-Bank ("One More Shot"), and the "Smurf" craze becomes one of Hip Hop's most important trends.

1. The Message - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
1. Planet Rock - Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force
3. Looking for the Perfect Beat - Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force
4. Play At Your Own Risk - Planet Patrol
5. Punk Rock Rap - Cold Crush Brothers
6. Rockin' It - The Fearless Four
7. Country, Rock, and Rap - Disco 4
8. Pac Jam (Look Out for the OVC) - The Jonzun Crew
9. Walking on Sunshine - Rocker's Revenge feat. Donnie Calvin
10. The Smurf - Tyrone Brunson
11. Magic's Wand - Whodini
12. Change the Beat - Fab 5 Freddy
13. Scorpio - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
14. Body Mechanic - Quadrant Six
15. It's Magic - The Fearless 4
Honorable Mention: E.T. Boogie - Extra T's
1983
Another successful year for Hip Hop. Jazz legend Herbie Hancock and Grandmaster D.St. release the electro-funk Grammy winning "Rockit" while Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five release their second most important recording that ranks with Afrika Bambaataa's "Looking for the Perfect Beat": "White Lines (Don't Do It)". Man Parrish also releases the seminal "Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't Stop)". More importantly, Run DMC debut with "It's Like That/Sucker MCs'" single and begin their conquest as Hip Hop's biggest and most influential group of all time ("Sucker MCs'" is regarded as the first hardcore rap track). T. La Rock & Jazzy Jay kick start Hip Hop's biggest record label, Def Jam, as Ice T. debuts with the first "hardcore" rap as do punk rockers Beastie Boys with their first rap record "Cooky Puss". Kraftwerk venture into Hip Hop with "Tour De France", and Cybotron birth techno with their electro-funk anthem "Clear". Electro-funk remains prosperous as the Hip Hop soul movement grows with C-Bank which foreshadows Shannon's "Let the Music Play" which truly begins another Hip Hop variant born out of electro-funk: freestyle music or Latin Hip Hop.

1. Rockit - Herbie Hancock and Grandmaster D.St.
2. White Lines (Don't Do It) - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
3. It's Like That/Sucker MCs - Run DMC
4. Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't Stop) - Man Parrish
5. Al Naafiysh (The Soul) - Hashim
6. Clear - Cybotron
7. Buffalo Gals - Malcolm McLaren & The World's Famous Supreme Team
8. Lookout Weekend - Debbie Deb
9. It's Yours - T. La Rock & Jazzy Jay
10. No Sell Out - Malcolm X with Keith LeBlanc
11. The Payoff Mix - Mastermix of GLOBE and Whiz Kid's Play That Beat Mr. DJ
12. Jam on Revenge - Newcleus
13. Cooky Puss - Beastie Boys
14. Cold Winter Madness - Ice T
15. Play That Beat Mr. DJ - G.L.O.B.E. & Whiz Kid
Honorable Mention: King of the Beat - Pumpkin
1984
Another healthy year. Run DMC continue to be a strong force in the post-seminal song era of Grandmaster Flash and Afrika Bambaataa, having their "Rock Box" video being the first rap song played on MTV. Freestyle music flourishes with Alisha ("All Night Passion"), Debbie Deb, Shannon ("Give Me Tonight"), and Nayobe ("Please Don't Go"). Kurtis Blow releases the last batch of his greatest songs before fading, giving way to newcomer Doug E. Fresh and Whodini. U.T.F.O., originally backup singers for Whodini, record "Roxanne, Roxanne" which creates the biggest and most influential all-time trend in Hip Hop. Somewhere between 50-100 response records ensue, and two of them ("The Real Roxanne" and "Roxanne's Revenge") become massive classics, opening the door for female MCs to gain massive success in the future such as MC Lyte, Salt N Pepa, and Queen Latifah. 2 Live Crew's "It's Gotta Be Fresh EP", released in late 1984, IS THE first significant Hip Hop record from the south and births what is know as Miami Bass, another Hip Hop variant alongside electro-funk and freestyle and early techno. Also, Afrika Bambaataa, "The Godfather of Hip Hop", unites with "The Godfather of Soul", James Brown, to record "Unity" which later causes an explosion in the sampling of James Brown records, a vital Hip Hop feature. Divine Sounds score a hit with their Run-DMC-like "What People Do for Money" as The Fat Boys become the most comical characters in Hip Hop (later collaborating with The Beach Boys and Chubby "The Twist" Checker).
1. Rock Box - Run DMC
2. Roxanne's Revenge - Roxanne Shante
3. Roxanne, Roxanne - U.T.F.O.
4. Freaks Come Out At Night - Whodini
5. Jam On It - Newcleus
6. Unity - Afrika Bambaataa and James Brown
7. One for the Treble - Davy DMX
8. The Real Roxanne - The Real Roxanne
9. When I Hear Music (It Makes Me Dance) - Debbie Deb
10. Egypt, Egypt - Egyptian Lover
11. Just Having Fun (Do the Beat Box) - Doug E. Fresh
12. Request Line - Rock Master Scott & The Dynamic Three
13. Jail House Rap - The Fat Boys
14. 8 Million Stories - Kurtis Blow
15. It's Gotta Be Fresh (Revelation/2 Live) - 2 Live Crew
Honorable Mention: What People Do for Money - Divine Sounds
Honorable Mention: Reckless - Chris "The Glove" Taylor with Ice T and David Storrs
1985
1985: The last great year of old school Hip Hop before the advent of overblown sampling and "Walk This Way" which took Hip Hop into a new direction both musically and culturally. Toddy Tee releases a seminal West Coast jam that foreshadows "gangsta" rap (along with rapper Schoolly D.'s "PSK-What Does it Mean?"). Freestyle hits it big with Lisa Lisa & The Cult Jam, Nu Shooz ("I Can't Wait"), Connie ("Funky Little Beat") and Trinere ("All Night"). Miami Bass evolves and garners hits with records such as MC A.D.E.'s (Adrian Does Everything) "Bass Rock Express". Clearly, Doug E. Fresh, the king of beatboxing, owns the year 1985 as his records "La Di Da Di" and "The Show" took Hip Hop into a new direction and stand as massive influential classics.
1. The Show - Doug E. Fresh & The Get Fresh Crew
2. La Di Da Di - Doug E. Fresh & The Get Fresh Crew
3. I Can't Live Without My Radio - LL Cool J
4. I Need a Beat - LL Cool J
5. I Wonder If I Take You Home - Lisa Lisa & The Cult Jam
6. The Roof is on Fire - Rock Master Scott & The Dynamic Three
7. The Show Stoppa (Is Stupid Fresh) - Super Nature (Salt N Pepa)
8. P.S.K.-What Does It Mean? (Park Side Killers) - Schoolly D
9. Batterram - Toddy Tee a.k.a. Todd Howard
10. Alice, I Want You Just for Me - Full Force
11. Big Mouth - Whodini
12. Fresh is the Word - Mantronix
13. Don't Stop the Rock - Freestyle
14. Terminator - Kid Frost
15. A Fly Girl - The Boogie Boys
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BeitragThema: 100 Greatest Rap/Hip-Hop Songs   die erfolgreichsten Songs der 70 iger Popwelt EmptyDo Feb 25, 2010 8:16 pm

Criteria: - The 100 songs listed here were chosen for Impact, Influence,
Lasting Popularity, and Quality in the world of Rap and Hip-Hop.
All realms of Rap/Hip-Hop are included.

1. The Message - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
2. Fight The Power - Public Enemy
3. Nuthin But A "G" Thang - Dr. Dre
4. It's Like That - Run-D.M.C.
5. Rappers Delight - Sugarhill Gang
6. Juicy - Notorious B.I.G.
7. Children's Story - Slick Rick
8. I Used To Love H.E.R. - Common
9. Planet Rock - Afrika Bambaataa
10. Paid in Full - Eric B. & Rakim
11. Rock the Bells - LL Cool J
12. Jesus Walks - Kanye West
13. Walk This Way - Run-D.M.C. & Aerosmith
14. The Breaks - Kurtis Blow
15. Fuck Tha Police - N.W.A.
16. Rosa Parks - Outkast
17. Check the Rhime - A Tribe Called Quest
18. Keep Ya Head Up - 2 Pac
19. They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.) - C.L. Smooth & Pete Rock
20. It Takes Two - Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock
21. Stan - Eminem
22. One Mic - Nas
23. Me Myself and I - De La Soul
24. The Show - Doug E. Fresh w/Slick Rick
25. The Bridge Is Over - Boogie Down Productions
26. Bring The Noise - Public Enemy
27. Award Tour - A Tribe Called Quest
28. Shed So Many Tears - 2 Pac
29. Eric B. is President - Eric B. & Rakim
30. Push It - Salt-n-Pepa
31. Ms. Jackson - Outkast
32. It Was A Good Day - Ice Cube
33. Summertime - DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
34. Big Poppa - Notorious B.I.G.
35. Cha Cha Cha - MC Lyte
36. C.R.E.A.M. - Wu Tang Clan
37. Hard Knock Life - Jay Z
38. My Philosophy - Boogie Down Productions
39. You Gots to Chill - EPMD
40. Mind Playing Tricks on Me - Geto Boys
41. Dear Mama - 2pac
42. I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need - Method Man w/ Mary J. Blige
43. The World Is Yours - Nas
44. Set It Off - Big Daddy Kane
45. Rock Box - Run-D.M.C.
46. Scenario - A Tribe Called Quest
47. Doo Wop (That Thing) - Lauryn Hill
48. I Need Love - LL Cool J
49. O.P.P. - Naughty By Nature
50. Sucker M.C.s - Run-D.M.C.
51. Mama Said Knock You Out - LL Cool J
52. Ridin' - Chamillionaire w/ Krayzie Bone
53. U.N.I.T.Y. - Queen Latifah
54. Passin' Me By - The Pharcyde
55. Murder Was the Case - Snoop Doggy Dogg
56. Parents Just Don't Understand - DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
57. Ain't No Half-Steppin' - Big Daddy Kane
58. What You Know - T.I.
59. La Di Da Di - Slick Rick & Doug E. Fresh
60. Bonita Applebum - A Tribe Called Quest
61. The Definition - Mos Def & Talib Kweli (Black Star)
62. Just A Friend - Biz Markie
63. All About the Benjamins - Puff Daddy w/Lil Kim, The LOX & The Notorious B.I.G.
64. Wild Thing - Tone-Loc
65. Get Ur Freak On - Missy Elliott
66. Get At Me Dog - DMX
67. My Name Is... - Eminem
68. Triumph - Wu-Tang Clan
69. Regulate - Warren G. w/ Nate Dogg
70. The Choice Is Yours - Black Sheep
71. Gangsta's Paradise - Coolio
72. In Da Club - 50 Cent
73. Ladies First - Queen Latifah w/ Monie Love
74. I Ain't No Joke - Eric B. & Rakim
75. Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat) - Digable Planets
76. I'm Bad - LL Cool J
77. Top Billin' - Audio Two
78. Lyte As A Rock - MC Lyte
79. The Humpty Dance - Digital Underground
80. I Got 5 On It - The Luniz
81. Elevators (Me & You) - Outkast
82. You Got Me - The Roots
83. Paul Revere - The Beastie Boys
84. Colors - Ice T
85. P.S.K. (What Does It Mean) - Schoolly D
86. Boyz-N-The-Hood - Eazy E
87. Roxanne, Roxanne - U.T.F.O.
88. Shook Ones, Pt II - Mobb Deep
89. Dirty South - Goodie MOB
90. Freaks Come Out At Night - Whodini
91. Big Pimpin' - Jay Z
92. Tennessee - Arrested Development
93. Deep Cover - Dr. Dre w/ Snoop Doggy Dogg
94. It's the Joint - The Funky Four + 1
95. A Milli - Lil Wayne
96. Crush On You - Lil Kim
97. Life Is...Too $hort - Too $hort
98. Let Me Blow Ya Mind - Eve
99. 6 In the Mornin' - Ice T
100. Bust A Move - Young MC
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