Billboard’s, Hot Rap Songs Chart, 25th Anniversary

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March 11, 1989 was the day that Billboard implemented the Hot Rap Songs chart. In celebration of the chart’s 25th anniversary, Billboard has released lists of the Top 50 artists from 1989-2014, the top 100 rap songs of all time, and the artists with most #1s and top 10s.

Here’s how the ranking was determined:

The 25th Anniversary Hot Rap Songs ranking is based on actual performance on the weekly Hot Rap Songs chart, since the chart’s inception in the March 11, 1989, issue. Rankings are based on an inverse point system, with weeks at No. 1 having the greatest value and weeks at lower positions proportionately less. Due to various changes in chart rules, chart length and methodology throughout the years, songs had varying reigns at No. 1 and on the chart. To ensure equitable representation of the biggest hits from all 25 years, certain time frames were weighted to account for the difference in turnover rates from those periods.

drake-001Here are the top 10/50 artists:

1. Drake
2. Jay Z
3. Lil Wayne
4. LL Cool J
5. Kanye West
6. T.I.
7. 50 Cent
8. Ludacris
9. Diddy
10. The Notorious B.I.G.

Female MCs did make the list such as Nicki Minaj (#16), MC Lyte (#21), Missy Elliot (#29), Salt-N-Pepa (#36), Da Brat (#38), and Yo-Yo (#48). Macklemore & Ryan Lewis make the list at #40 based off the success of The Heist which spawned hits, ‘Thrift Shop,’ ‘Can’t Hold Us,’ and ‘Same Love.

Here are the artists with the most #1s:

1.Drake -13
2. Diddy – 10
3. Kanye West – 9
4. LL Cool J – 8
5. 50 Cent
    Bow Wow – 7
    Lil Wayne – 7
    T.I. – 7
9. Ice Cube – 6
    Nelly – 6
    The Notorious B.I.G. – 6
Lil Wayne tops the Most Top 10s list with 288. Jay Z comes in second with 34 and Drake finishes 3rd with 29. Kanye has 26, Diddy-24, LL Cool J and Ludacris tie with 22, T.I. has 21, 50 Cent with 20, and Eminem and Snoop Dogg tie with 19.
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Missy Elliot holds the #1 spot for Rap song with most weeks at #1 with ‘Hot Boyz’ featuring Nas, Eve, and Q-Tip. It debuted in November 1999 and spent 18 weeks on the chart. Drake’s ‘Best I Ever Had’ and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’, ‘Thrift Shop,’ tie at #2 with 15 weeks on the chart. DJ Khaled rounds off that list with his track ‘I’m On One’ featuring Drake, Rick Ross, and Lil Wayne. It spent 13 weeks on the chart.
Enjoy the playlist below of the Top 20 Rap Songs of All-Time from the Top 100 Rap Songs list.

NEW MUSIC — Janelle Monae, ‘Simply Irresistible,’

In celebration of the Oscars, Janelle Monae takes a stab at Robert Palmer’s, ‘Simply Irresistible,’ which vibe and sound is right up her lane. She surely did not disappoint with her cover. The cover will be featured on the E!’s “Live From The Red Carpet” 2014 soundtrack.

She tweeted:

I had so much fuuuun reimagining this song for E’s #Oscars coverage #robertpalmer #simplyirresistible JAM

Take a listen below:

The Tanning Of America: One Nation Under Hip Hop

After you get your weekly dose of reality TV on Vh1, be sure to check out the the 4 night mini-series: The Tanning of America: One Nation Under Hip Hop. The mini series will be at 11pm EST February 24-27th.

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The documentary is based on the book by Steve Stoute, The Tanning of America: How Hip-Hop Created a Culture That Rewrote the Rules of the New Economy.

Here’s the episode break down:

  • Episode 1- ‘Word is Bond’ 1970- 1986
  • Episode 2- ‘Fight The Power’ 1987-1992
  • Episode 3- ‘Gimme The Loot’ 1993-1999
  • Episode 4- ‘All Around The World’ 2000-present

Check out the trailer below:

Single Review: Omarion, ‘You Like It’

There have not been many Omarion songs I have liked as of late. I’ve been a fan since his B2K days and regardless of how his career or lack there of as a solo artist has been he has talent and a great voice. Since his last album he’s signed with YMCMB and released ‘I Get It In,’ but it  was more of a hip hop track. Since signing to MMG he’s been on a few tracks alongside MMG teammates, but there was nothing I really liked. In this track he sampled DeBarge, ‘I Like It,’ and I LOVE this track. The beat is not the traditional ballad, but it’s the new ballad that a lot of artists use which includes more bass and it’s a little more upbeat. I love his voice on it and he not only samples the beat in a way, but he’s more so sampling the lyrics.

I like the comb your hair. I like those stylish clothes you wear. It’s just the little things you do that show how much you really care.

Debarge, ‘I Like It,’ 1982

Kudos to him for making the sample work in a tasteful way. He has confirmed that his new album will be titled, Sex Playlist. This will be his first album release on MMG and a followup to his 2012 mixtape, Care Package. Check out the trailer below: