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Ra sounds fierce and focused throughout, rhyming with a force unheard of on the numerous false starts en route to the release of The Seventh Seal. When that neck-snapping drum kicks in and Oddisee starts riding the beat with military precision, I dare you to sit still. It's no secret that Mos Def is rhyming his head off on "Auditorium", but what's even more delightful is that Slick Rick, arguably hip-hop's finest raconteur, hasn't lost his storytelling chops.

What happens when you put two MCs who are incapable of wasting a verse and one rap elder statesman in the same room with an elite sound architect like Premier? An insta-classic. It's the version of the Clipse's "Grindin'. Throughout " D. Rick Ross isn't going to win any awards for lyricism, but his keen ear for potent beats and songwriting acumen enable him to conjure up hits on a consistent basis.

Backed by Justice L. After losing yet another group member to the cold grip of the reaper, T3 and Elzhi gathered just enough composure to release a fierce EP. Big Boi gets gully over a Harold Melvin-inspired track. Blackout 2!

This Neptunes beat was tailor-made for Cam'ron's comedic flow. Uncle who? Uncle Cam. Imagine if Jay-Z teamed up with Nas and Rakim for a remix. A brother can dream, right?

Dot's rap flagbearer employs his tremendous sense of melody on this Nelly Furtado-sampling heater, while Saukrates rides shotgun. Bonus points for the catchiest chorus of the year. A dense soundscape of shimmering piano licks over a classic break beat and thumping bass is the recipe for an instant banger. Hey hip-hop, your future is in safe hands.

Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. Measure ad performance. Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile. Select personalised ads. Apply market research to generate audience insights. Measure content performance. That jaunty piano riff that starts the song out and the infectious drumming make this a great song in my opinion. Great sounds and experiments. Anyway, great job — the lists have been amazing!

I have been really impressed overall with the Top 50 so far, but the number 1 song is dreadful. Great job otherwise. That new Horrors track is extremely good. They have really evolved as a group, and for the better I personally could not get into their first CD…way too meek.

What a great year of new tunes. Viva la Vida - Coldplay Battlefield - Jordin Sparks Sugar - Flo Rida featuring Wynter Miss Independent - Ne-Yo Fireflies - Owl City New Divide - Linkin Park No Surprise - Daughtry She Wolf - Shakira Fallin' for You - Colbie Caillat Untouched - The Veronicas Love Drunk - Boys Like Girls I Love College - Asher Roth Big Green Tractor - Jason Aldean White Horse - Taylor Swift Disturbia - Rihanna Rockin' That Thang - The-Dream Chicken Fried - Zac Brown Band Replay - Iyaz Then - Brad Paisley Her Diamonds - Rob Thomas How Do You Sleep?

One Time - Justin Bieber



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