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Ego Trip: GREATEST HIP HOP SINGLES

October 31 2009 at 10:49 AM
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1989


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1. Public Enemy: "Fight the Power" (Motown)
2. EPMD: "So Wat Cha Sayin'" (Fresh)
3. Slick Rick: "Children's Story" (Def Jam)
4. Special Ed: "I Got It Made" (Profile)
5. Slick Rick: "Hey Young World"/"Mona Lisa" (Def Jam)
6. Biz Markie: "Just a Friend" (Cold Chillin')
7. Big Daddy Kane: "Smooth Operator"/"Warm It Up, Kane" (Cold Chillin')
8. De La Soul featuring Jungle Brothers, A Tribe Called Quest & Monie Love: "Buddy (Native Tongues Decision)" (Tommy Boy)
9. N.W.A: "Straight Outta Compton" (Ruthless)
10. Three Times Dope: "Funky Dividends" (Arista)
11. The D.O.C.: "It's Funky Enough" (Ruthless)
12. N.W.A: "Express Yourself"/"A Bitch iz a Bitch" (Ruthless)
13. Eazy-E: "Eazy-er Said Than Dunn" (Ruthless)
14. 2 Live Crew: "Me So Horny" (Luke)
15. 3rd Bass featuring Zev Love X: "The Gas Face" (Def Jam)
16. Stezo: "It's My Turn"/"To the Max" (Fresh)
17. L.L. Cool J: "Big Ole Butt" (Def Jam)
18. Gang Starr: "Words I Manifest (Remix)" (Wild Pitch)
19. Digital Underground: "Doowutchyalike" (Tommy Boy)
20. Chubb Rock featuring Hitman Howie Tee: "Ya Bad Chubbs" (Select)
21. Positive K: "A Good Combination" (First Priority)
22. YZ & G Rock: "In Control of Things"/"Thinking of a Master Plan" (Diversity)
23. 3rd Bass: "Steppin' to the A.M." (Def Jam)
24. Main Source: "Think"/"Atom" (Actual)
25. Beastie Boys: "Hey Ladies"/"Shake Your Rump" (Capitol)
26. Nice & Smooth: "Early to Rise"/"More & More Hits" (Fresh)
27. MC Lyte: "Cha Cha Cha" (First Priority)
28. Chill Rob G: "Court is Now in Session" (Wild Pitch)
29. MC Sugar Ray & Stranger D: "Knock 'em Out, Sugar Ray" (Def City)[a.k.a. Double XX Posse]
30. Ice-T: "You Played Yourself" (Sire)
31. Stop the Violence Movement: "Self-Destruction" (Jive)
32. Boogie Down Productions: "Why is That?" (Jive)
33. Queen Latifah: "Dance for Me"/ "Inside Out" (Tommy Boy)
34. Low Profile: "Pay Ya Dues" (Priority)
35. The Bizzie Boyz: "Droppin' It" (Payroll)
36. Young MC: "Bust a Move" (Delicious Vinyl)
37. Divine Styler featuring the Scheme Team: "Ain't Sayin' Nothin'"(Rhyme Syndicate)
38. Kwame the Boy Genius featuring a New Beginning: "The Rhythm"(Atlantic)
39. Cool C: "The Glamorous Life" (Atlantic)
40. Tone-Loc: "Wild Thing" (Delicious Vinyl)

 
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October 31 2009, 2:36 PM 

Cheers! Will save me making up the tracklist for a CD or two!

 
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October 31 2009, 2:39 PM 

No Vanilla Ice? Pffft.

 
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October 31 2009, 3:47 PM 

Thanks!

 
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October 31 2009, 6:14 PM 

1990


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1. Public Enemy: "Welcome to the Terrordome" (Def Jam)
2. A Tribe Called Quest: "Bonita Applebum" (Jive)
3. Digital Underground: "The Humpty Dance" (Tommy Boy)
4. L.L. Cool J: "Jingling Baby (Remixed but Still Jingling)" (Def Jam)
5. Nice & Smooth: "Funky for You"/"No Bones in Ice Cream" (Fresh)
6. EPMD: "Gold Digger" (Def Jam)
7. Gang Starr: "Just to Get a Rep"/"Who's Gonna Take the Weight?"(Chrysalis)
8. A Tribe Called Quest: "Can I Kick It?"/"When the Papes Come" (Jive)
9. Main Source: "Looking at the Front Door" (Wild Pitch)
10. Boogie Down Productions: "Love's Gonna Get'cha (Material Love)"(Jive)
11. Kool G Rap & DJ Polo: "Streets of New York" (Cold Chillin')
12. Eric B. & Rakim: "In the Ghetto" (MCA)
13. Public Enemy: "Brothers Gonna Work It Out" (Def Jam)
14. L.L. Cool J: "Around the Way Girl" (Def Jam)
15. Jungle Brothers: "J. Beez Comin' Through" (Warner Bros)
16. Ice Cube: "AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted"/"Once Upon a Time in the Projects" (Priority)
17. Terminator X featuring Chuck D & Sister Souljah: "Buck Whylin'" (Def Jam)
18. Digital Underground: "Freaks of the Industry" (Tommy Boy)
19. D-Nice: "Call Me D-Nice" (Jive)
20. Chubb Rock: "Treat 'em Right" (Select)
21. 3rd Bass: "Product of the Environment (Remix)"/"3 Strikes 5000" (Def Jam)
22. K-Solo: "Your Mom's in My Business" (Atlantic)
23. L.L. Cool J: "To da Break of Dawn" (Motown)
24. Lord Finesse & DJ Mike Smooth: "Strictly for the Ladies" (Wild Pitch)
25. Poor Righteous Teachers: "Rock Dis Funky Joint" (Profile)
26. Above the Law: "Murder Rap" (Ruthless)
27. Special Ed: "I'm the Magnificent (the Magnificent Remix)"/"Ready 2 Attack" (Profile)
28. K.M.D.: "Peachfuzz" (Elektra)
29. Ice Cube: "Who's the Mack?" (Priority)
30. K-Solo: "Spellbound" (Atlantic)
31. King Tee: "Ruff Rhyme (Back Again)"/"Played Like a Piano" (Capitol)
32. X Clan: "Funkin' Lesson" (Island)
33. Kid Frost: "La Raza" (Virgin)
34. Kings of Swing: "Nod Your Head to This" (Virgin)
35. Masta Ace: "Me and the Biz" (Cold Chillin')
36. Double XX Posse: "Executive Class" (Mel-O)
37. Special Ed: "The Mission" (Profile)
38. L.L. Cool J: "The Boomin' System" (Motown)
39. Above the Law: "Untouchable" (Ruthless)
40. The Jaz featuring Jay-Z: "The Originators" (EMI)


 
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November 1 2009, 3:16 PM 

Thank you!

Have you ever heard that song like Blackalicious - Alphabet Aerobics but it's done with film titles instead? Can't remeber the artist or song title sorry.

 
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November 3 2009, 9:12 PM 

1991


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1. Geto Boys: "Mind Playing Tricks on Me" (Rap-a-Lot)
2. A Tribe Called Quest: "Check the Rhime" (Jive)
3. Naughty by Nature: "O.P.P." (Tommy Boy)
4. Public Enemy: "Shut 'em Down (Pete Rock Remix)" (Def Jam)
5. Cypress Hill: "How I Could Just Kill a Man" (Ruffhouse)
6. Brand Nubian: "Slow Down" (Elektra)
7. Main Source: "Just Hangin' Out"/"Live at the Barbeque" (Wild Pitch)
8. DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince: "Summertime" (Jive)
9. Brand Nubian: "All for One" (Elektra)
10. Ed O.G. & da Bulldogs: "I Got to Have It" (PWL)
11. MC Breed: "Ain't No Future in Yo' Frontin'" (Ichiban)
12. EPMD featuring L.L. Cool J: "Rampage" (Def Jam)
13. Nice & Smooth: "Hip Hop Junkies" (Fresh)
14. Black Sheep: "Flavor of the Month" (Mercury)
15. De La Soul: "Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)" (Tommy Boy)
16. Ice Cube: "Steady Mobbin'"/"No Vaseline" (Priority)
17. Leaders of the New School: "Sobb Story" (Elektra)
18. Compton's Most Wanted: "Growin' Up in the Hood" (Orpheus)
19. Tim Dog: "Fuck Compton" (Ruffhouse)
20. Digital Underground featuring 2Pac: "Same Song" (Tommy Boy)
21. AMG: "Jiggable Pie" (Select)
22. MC Lyte: "Poor Georige" (First Priority)
23. Ed O.G. & da Bulldogs: "Be a Father to Your Child" (PWL)
24. WC & the MAAD Circle: "Dress Code" (Priority)
25. Gang Star: "Step in the Arena"/ "Check the Technique"(Chrysalis)
26. Poor Righteous Teachers: "Shakiyla" (Profile)
27. De La Soul featuring Q-Tip: "A Rollerskating Jam Named 'Saturdays'" (Tommy Boy)
28. Leaders of the New School: "Case of the P.T.A." (Elektra)
29. K.M.D.: "Nitty Gritty (Remix)"/"Plumskinzz" (Elektra)
30. Del tha Funkee Homosapien: "Sleepin' on My Couch" (Elektra)
31. K-Solo: "Fugitive" (Atlantic)
32. Eric B. & Rakim: "Mahogany" (MCA)
33. Kool G Rap & DJ Polo: "Bad to the Bone" (Cold Chillin')
34. AMG: "Bitch Betta Have My Money" (Select)
35. D-Nice: "25 ta Life" (Jive)
36. DJ Quik: "Tonight" (Profile)
37. Special Ed: "Come on, Let's Move It" (Profile)
38. Ice-T: "O.G. Original Gangster"/"Bitches 2" (Sire)
39. K.M.D.: "Who Me?" (Elektra)
40. Raw Fusion: "Throw Your Hands in the Air"/"Do My Thang" (Hollywood BASIC)

 
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November 3 2009, 9:53 PM 

1992

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1. Black Sheep: "The Choice is Yours (Revisited)" (Mercury)
2. Gang Starr featuring Nice & Smooth: "DWYCK" (Chrysalis)
3. Das EFX: "They Want EFX" (Eastwest)
4. Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg: "Deep Cover" (Epic)
5. Pete Rock & CL Smooth: "T.R.O.Y. (They Reminisce Over You)"(Elektra)
6. A Tribe Called Quest featuring Leaders of the New School: "Scenario" (Jive)
7. Main Source featuring Neek the Exotic: "Fakin' the Funk (Remix)"(Wild Pitch)
8. Brand Nubian: "Punks Jump Up to Get Beat Down" (Elektra)
9. Nas: "Half Time" (Columbia)
10. EPMD: "Crossover"/"Brothers from Brentwood L.I." (Def Jam)
11. House of Pain: "Jump Around" (Tommy Boy)
12. Ultramagnetic MCs: "Poppa Large (East Coast Remix)" (Mercury)
13. Das EFX: "Mic Checka (Remix)"/"Jussumen (Remix)" (Eastwest)
14. Redman: "Blow Your Mind"/"How to Roll a Blunt" (Def Jam)
15. Naughty by Nature: "Uptown Anthem" (MCA)
16. Eric B. & Rakim: "Juice (Know the Ledge)" (MCA)
17. EPMD featuring K-Solo & Redman: "Head Banger" (Def Jam)
18. A Tribe Called Quest: "Jazz (We've Got)" (Jive)
19. Naughty by Nature: "Everything's Gonna Be Alright (Ghetto Bastard)"(Tommy Boy)
20. Kool G Rap & DJ Polo: "Ill Street Blues" (Cold Chillin')
21. Black Moon: "Who Got da Props?" (Nervous)
22. Apache: "Gangsta Bitch" (Tommy Boy)
23. Cypress Hill: "Hand on the Pump" (Ruffhouse)
24. Afrika Bambaataa Presents Time Zone: "Zulu War Chant" (Planet Rock)
25. Grand Puba: "360 Degrees (What Goes Around)" (Elektra)
26. Diamond D: "Best Kept Secret"/"Freestyle (Yo, That's That Shit)" (Chemistry)
27. DJ Quik: "Just Like Compton" (Profile)
28. Double XX Posse: "Not Gonna Be Able to Do It" (Big Beat)
29. Pete Rock & CL Smooth: "Straighten It Out" (Elektra)
30. UMC's: "One to Grow On" (Wild Pitch)
31. Beastie Boys: "So What'cha Want" (Grand Royal)
32. Fu-Schnickesn featuring Phife Dawg: "La Schmoove" (Jive)
33. Show & AG: "Fat Pockets (Remix)" (Payday)
34. Organized Konfusion featuring O.C.: "Fudge Pudge" (Hollywood BASIC)
35. Chi Ali: "Age Ain't Nothin' But a #" (Relativity)
36. Del tha Funkee Homosapien: "Mistadobalina" (Elektra)
37. Eric B. & Rakim: "Don't Sweat the Technique" (MCA)
38. MC Ren: "Final Frontier" (Ruthless)
39. Sir Mix-a-Lot: "Baby Got Back" (Def American)
40. N2Deep: "Back to the Hotel" (Profile)

 
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November 3 2009, 10:29 PM 

are these from the Book of Rap Lists?

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November 3 2009, 10:42 PM 

Could be. Best i can work out is that it's come from the now-defunct Ego Trip magazine





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ego_Trip_%28magazine%29



"ego trip was the name of a hip hop magazine started in New York City in 1994. It lasted four years and 13 issues and distinguished itself based on its irreverence and defiant attitude, eventually adopting the tagline, "the arrogant voice of musical truth."

The roots of the publication began with a short-lived hip hop newspaper called Beat Down, founded by Sacha Jenkins in 1992. As editor, Jenkins met and brought aboard both Elliott Wilson and Jefferson "Chairman" Mao. All three also had extensive freelance backgrounds writing for other publications such as Rap Pages, Vibe and URB. Technically, Jenkins and Wilson founded ego trip (with photographer/documentarian Henry Chalfant given honorary status as co-founder as well), though Mao was a part of the staff from the first issue and eventually became editor-in-chief after Jenkins left to become music editor at Vibe. Likewise, the fourth core member, Gabriel Alvarez, was formerly an editor at the Los Angeles-based Rap Pages until ego trip recruited him, eventually making him managing editor. The last core member was designer Brent Rollins who joined the magazine in their third year and took over as art director.

ego trip covered a range of so-called "underground" scenes, including skateboarders and punk/indie rockers before it became as commonplace as it is today. However, it was most identified as a hip hop magazine. The 13 issues featured the following rap artists on the cover:

* Vol. 1, Issue 1 (1994): Nas
* Vol. 1, Issue 2: Method Man
* Vol. 1, Issue 3: Smif-N-Wessun
* Vol. 2, Issue 1 (1995): Eazy-E
* Vol. 2, Issue 2: Cypress Hill
* Vol. 2, Issue 3: KRS-One
* Vol. 2, Issue 4: A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, Large Professor
* Vol. 2, Issue 5: Wu-Tang/Ghostface Killah
* Vol. 2, Issue 6: Redman
* Vol. 3, Issue 1 (1997): Biggie Smalls
* Vol. 3, Issue 2: Rakim
* Vol. 3, Issue 3: Gang Starr
* Vol. 4, Issue 1 (1998): Def Squad

After closing the magazine, the ego trip team (Jenkins, Wilson, Mao, Alvarez and Rollins) continued on to a series of multimedia projects, such as the old-school rap music compilation The Big Playback (Rawkus Records, 2000), inspired by their first book, ego trip's Book of Rap Lists (St. Martin's Press, 1999). Their second book ego trip's Big Book of Racism! (Regan Books, 2002) spawned a relationship with the VH1 cable network. The staff have written and produced three television shows for the cable network, including "TV's Illest Minority Moments presented by ego trip," the three-part "ego trip's Race-O-Rama!", ego trip's The (White) Rapper Show, and ego trip's Miss Rap Supreme. 'ego trip' is currently authoring a book on the history of white rappers."

 
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November 6 2009, 3:42 PM 

1993



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1. Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg: "Nuthin' But a 'G' Thang" (Death Row)
2. Wu-Tang Clan: "Protect Ya Neck" (Wu-Tang)
3. Jeru the Damaja: "Come Clean" (Payday)
4. The Pharcyde: "Passin' Me By" (Delicious Vinyl)
5. Redman: "Tonight's da Night" (Def Jam)
6. 2Pac featuring Shock G & Money B: "I Get Around" (Interscope)
7. A Tribe Called Quest featuring Trugoy: "Award Tour" (Jive)
8. Onyx: "Throw Ya Gunz" (Def Jam)
9. Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg: "Fuck wit Dre Day (and Everybody's Celebratin'" (Death Row)
10. Redman: "Time 4 Sum Aksion" (Def Jam)
11. Wu-Tang Clan: "Method Man" (Loud)
12. KRS-One: "Outta Here" (Jive)
13. A Tribe Called Quest: "Electric Relaxation" (Jive)
14. Souls of Mischief: "93 'til Infinity" (Jive)
15. Kool G Rap & DJ Polo: "On the Run (Dirty Untouchable Remix)" (Cold Chillin')
16. Onyx: "Slam" (Def Jam)
17. MC Eiht: "Streiht Up Menace" (Jive)
18. M.O.P.: "How About Some Hardcore" (Select)
19. The Pharcyde: "Otha Fish" (Delicious Vinyl)
20. Notorious B.I.G.: "Party and Bullshit" (Uptown)
21. Alkaholiks: "Make Room" (Loud)
22. MC Breed featuring 2Pac: "Gotta Get Mine" (Ichiban)
23. Beatnuts: "Reign of the Tec" (Relativity)
24. Casual: "That's How It Is (Remix)" (Jive)
25. Fat Joe: "Flow Joe" (Relativity)
26. KRS-One: "Sound of da Police"/"Hip Hop vs. Rap" (Jive)
27. De La Soul: "Breakadawn" (Tommy Boy)
28. Ultramagnetic MCs: "Two Brothers with Checks (San Francisco,Harvey)"/"One, Two, One, Two" (Wild Pitch)
29. Diamond D: "I'm Outta Here"/"You Can't Front (the Shit is Real)" (ChemistrY)
30. Casual: "I Didn't Mean to" (Jive)
31. Lords of the Underground: "Chief Rocka" (Elektra)
32. Kurious: "Walk Like a Duck" (Columbia)
33. Geto Boys: "Crooked Officer" (Rap-a-Lot)
34. Leaders of the New School: "What's Next?" (Elektra)
35. Domino: "Getto Jam" (Outburst)
36. Intelligent Hoodlum: "Grand Groove (Remix)" (A&M)
37. 2Pac: "Keep Ya Head Up" (Interscope)
38. Trends of Culture: "Off & On (Remix)" (Mad Sounds)
39. Cypress Hill: "Insane in the Brain"/ "When the Shit Goes Down" (Ruffhouse)
40. Mobb Deep: "Hit It From the Back" (4th & B'way)

 
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November 6 2009, 3:47 PM 

1994



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1. Craig Mack: "Flava in Your Ear" (Bad Boy)
2. Snoop Doggy Dogg: "Gin & Juice" (Death Row)
3. Wu-Tang Clan: "C.R.E.A.M." (Loud)
4. The Notorious B.I.G.: "Juicy"/ "Unbelievable" (Bad Boy)
5. Method Man: "Bring the Pain" (Def Jam)
6. O.C.: "Time's Up" (Wild Pitch)
7. Common: "i used to love h.e.r." (Relativity)
8. Black Moon: "I Got Cha Opin (Remix)"/"Reality (Killin' Every Nigga in Sight)" (Nervous)
9. Keith Murray: "The Most Beautifullest Thing in This World" (Jive)
10. Above the Law: "Black Superman" (Ruthless)
11. Nas: "It Ain't Hard to Tell" (Columbia)
12. Smif-n-Wessun: "Bucktown"/"Let's Git It On" (Nervous)
13. Fugees: "Nappy Heads (Remix)" (Ruffhouse)
14. Jeru the Damaja: "D. Original" (Payday)
15. Gang Starr: "Mass Appeal" (Chrysalis)
16. Nas: "The World is Yours" (Columbia)
17. Outkast: "Player's Ball" (LaFace)
18. Scarface: "I Seen a Man Die" (Rap-a-Lot)
19. Group Home: "Supa Star" (Payday)
20. Snoop Doggy Dogg: "Murder Was the Case" (Death Row)
21. Too $hort: "Money in the Ghetto" (Jive)
22. The Lady of Rage featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg: "Afro Puffs" (Death Row)
23. Wu-Tang Clan: "Can It Be All So Simple" (Loud)
24. Channel Live featuring KRS-One: "Mad Izm" (Capitol)
25. Black Moon: "How Many MCs" (Nervous)
26. Redman: "Rockafella (Remix)" (Def Jam)
27. Redman: "Can't Wait" (Def Jam)
28. Black Moon: "Buck 'em Down (remix)"/"Murder MCs" (Nervous)
29. De La Soul: "Ego Trippin' Part Two" (Tommy Boy)
30. Gravediggaz feat. Shabazz the Disciple & Killah Priest: "Diary of a Madman" (Gee Street)
31. Crooklyn Dodgers: "Crooklyn" (MCA)
32. Outkast: "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik" (LaFace)
33. Bone Thugs-n-Harmony: "Thuggish Ruggish Bone" (Relativity)
34. Dru Down featuring Luniz: "Ice Cream Man" (Relativity)
35. Craig Mack featuring Q-Tip: "Get Down (Remix)" (Bad Boy)
36. Shyheim: "On and On" (Virgin)
37. JT the Bigga Figga featuring Mac Mall: "Game Recognize Game" (Get Low)
38. E-40 featuring the Click: "Captain Save a Hoe" (Sick wid It)
39. Ill Al Skratch: "Where My Homiez" (Mercury)
40. Nate Dogg & Warren G: "Regulate" (Death Row)

 
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November 6 2009, 3:59 PM 

tom- do they have any of these pre-1990

i've got hip hop mixes from every year since about 1979- from a hip hop website called the The Rub

here: http://www.itstherub.com/radio.htm

the very early ones are a bit gash, but from 85-90 they are spectacularly good.

Hip-Hop History Volume 11 - 1989



Jungle Brothers - Beads on a String
Kool G Rap & DJ Polo - Truly Yours
The Bizzie Boys - Droppin It
LL Cool J - Big Ol Butt
Big Daddy Kane - Smooth Operator
Heavy D - You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet
Gangstarr - Words I Manifest
Kwame - The Rhythm
Steady B - Serious
YZ - Thinking of a Master Plan
Chill Rob G - Court is Now In Session
Uptown - Dope on Plastic
Three Times Dope - The Greatest Man Alive
Public Enemy - 911 Is A Joke
3rd Bass - Steppin to the AM
Slick Rick - Mona Lisa
Digital Underground - The Humpty Dance
Beastie Boys - Hey Ladies
EPMD - So Watcha Sayin
NWA - Straight Outta Compton
Stop The Violence Movement - Self Destruction
Chubb Rock - Ya Bad Chubbs
Queen Latifah & Monie Love - Ladies First
De La Soul - Eye Know
Tuff Crew - Soul Food
Big Daddy Kane - Warm it Up Kane
Sugarbear - Don't Scandalise Mine
Doug Lazy - Let It Roll
Young MC - Bust A Move
2 Live Crew - Me So Horny
Biz Markie - Just A Friend


Hip-Hop History Volume 10: 1988



JVC Force - Strong Island
LL Cool J - Jack the Ripper
Public Enemy - Don't Believe the Hype
Kool G Rap - Road to the Riches
Antoinette - Unfinished Business
Jungle Brothers - I Got It Like That
BDP - I'm Still #1 (Numero Uno Re-recording)
Run DMC - Beats to the Rhyme
Krown Rulers - Paper Chase
Tuff Crew - My Part of Town
Big Daddy - Set It Off
Kid N Play - Do This My Way
45 King - 900 Number
Rob Base - It Takes Two
Chill Rob G - The Power
L'Trimm - Cars That Go Boom
The Gucci Crew - Sally That Girl
The 2 Live Crew - Move Somethin
JJ Fad - Supersonic
NWA - Boyz in the Hood
Sir Mixalot - Posse on Broadway
MC EZ & Troup - Get Retarded
De La Soul - Plug Tuning
MC Lyte - 10% Dis
Queen Latifah - Wrath of My Madness
Eric B & Rakim - Microphone Fiend
Juice Crew - The Symphony
Biz Markie & Big Daddy Kane - Just Rhymin With The Biz
Craig G - Droppin Science
Positive K - Step Up Front
Stetsasonic - Talkin All That Jazz


Hip-Hop History Volume 9: 1987



MC Lyte - Kickin' 4 Brooklyn
Just Ice - Goin' Way Back
LL Cool J - Kanday
Eazy E - Boys In The Hood
NWA - Dope Man
Boogie Down Productions - Criminal Minded
Kool G Rap - Rikers Island
MC Lyte - I Cram To Understand
Audio Two - Top Billin'
Black, Rock & Ron - That's How I'm Living
The Jungle Brothers - Jimbrowski
EPMD - You're A Customer
Big Daddy Kane & Biz Markie - Just Rhymin' With Biz
Latee - This Cut's Got Flavor
Boogie Down Productions - Poetry
Public Enemy - Timebomb
Schoolly D - Saturday Night
Eric B. & Rakim - Paid In Full
Steady B - Use Me
Biz Markie - Nobody Beats The Biz
Classical Two - Rap's New Generation
Salt 'N Pepa - I'll Take Your Man
Super Lover Cee & Cassanova Rud - Do The James
Public Enemy - P.E. #1
LL Cool J - My Rhyme Ain't Done
Roxanne Shante - Have A Nice Day
Spoonie Gee - The Godfather
Eric B. & Rakim - I Know You Got Soul
Ultramagnetic MCs - Funky (Remix)
Big Daddy Kane - Raw
Public Enemy - Bring The Noise
Dismasters - Small Time Hustler


Hip-Hop History Volume 8: 1986



The Beastie Boys - Posse In Effect
Joeski Love - Pee Wee's Dance
Rodney O & Joe Cooley - Everlasting Bass
Eric B. & Rakim - My Melody
Sweet Tee & Jazzy Joyce - It's My Beat
Boogie Down Productions - South Bronx
MC Shan - The Bridge
Original Concept - Knowledge Me
Kool Moe Dee - Go See the Doctor
Salt 'N Pepa - My Mic Sounds Nice
King Tee - Payback's A Mutha
Run DMC - Dumb Girl
Ultramagnetic MCs - Ego Trippin
Just Ice - Cold Getting Dumb
Eric B. & Rakim - Eric B. For President
Biz Markie - Make The Music With Your Mouth Biz
Stetsasonic - 4Ever My Beat
Heavy D - Mr. Big Stuff
Kool G Rap - It's A Demo
Steady B - Bring The Beat Back
Word Of Mouth feat. DJ Cheese - Coast To Coast
The Beastie Boys - Time To Get Ill
Run DMC - Peter Piper
Dj Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince - Live At Union Square


Hip-Hop History Volume 7: 1985



Run DMC - Together Forever (Krush Groove 4)
LL Cool J - I Can't Live Without My Radio
Steady B - Just Call Us Def
Superkids - The Tragedy (Don't Do It)
The Treacherous Three - Turn it Up
Toddy Tee - The Batterram
Kurtis Blow - If I Ruled The World
Mantronix - Fresh Is The Word- feat. MC Tee
Marley Marl - Marley Scratch- feat. MC Shan
Stetsasonic - Just Say Stet
Run DMC - King Of Rock
Jazzy Jay - Cold Chillin In The Spot
Schoolly D - PSK
Supernature - The Show Stoppa (It's Supa Fresh)
The B-Boys - Girls (Pt. 2)
Bad Boys feat. K-Love - Veronica
Cutmaster DC - Brooklyn's In The House
Grandmaster Flash - Larry's Dance Theme
Doug E. Fresh & Slick Rick - The Show
Tricky Tee - Johnny The Fox
Sparky D - Sparky's Turn (Roxanne You're Through)
Korner Boyz - It's On (Jazzy Jeff Scratch)
Run DMC - Darryl & Joe (Krush Groove 3)
Roxanne Shante - Bite This
Whistle - Nothing serial (We're Only Buggin')
Word Of Mouth feat. DJ Cheese - King Kut
Rockmaster Scott & The Dynamic Three - Request Line
Masterdon Committee - Funkbox Party 2
Rockmaster Scott & The Dynamic Three - The Roof Is On Fire
Egyptian Lover - Computer Love
LL Cool J - That's A Lie


Hip-Hop History Volume 6: 1984



LL Cool J - I Need A Beat
Whodini - Friends
Donald D - Don's Groove
The World's Famous Supreme Team - Hey DJ
Run DMC - Rock Box
UTFO - Roxanne, Roxanne
Roxanne Shante - Roxanne's Revenge
T La Rock - It's Yours
Kurtis Blow - AJ Scratch
The Fat Boys - Jailhouse Rap
Whodini - Freaks Come Out At Night
Kurtis Blow - Basketball
Davy DMX - One For The Treble (Fresh)
Doug E. Fresh - Original Human Beatbox
Doug E. Fresh - Just Having Fun
Master O.C. & Krazy Eddie - Masters of the Scratch
The Fat Boys (Disco 3) - Human Beat Box
Whodini - Five Minutes of Funk
Newcleus - Jam On It
DJ Hollywood - Hollywood's Message


Hip-Hop History Volume 5: 1983



Jimmy Spicer - (Money) Dollar Bill Y'all
Fresh 3 MC's - Fresh
Run DMC - Jam Master Jay
Fantasy 3 - It's Your Back
Crash Crew - On The Radio
Lovebug Starski - Live at the Fever
Run DMC - Sucker MCs
Kevvie Kev - All Night Love (Waterbed)
Gigolette - Games Females Play
Sweet G - Games People Play
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - New York, New York
The B-Boys - 2, 3 Break
Treacherous Three - Action
Dimples D - Sucker DJ's (I Will Survive)
West Side Mob - Break Dance - Electric Boogie
G.L.O.B.E. and Whiz Kid - Play That Beat Mr. DJ
The B-Boys - Cuttin' Herbie
Africa Bambaataa & The Soulsonic Force - Renegades of Funk
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - White Lines
The B-Boys - Rock The House
Run DMC - It's Like That
Run DMC - Hard Times
Double Dee & Steinski - Lesson 2 The James Brown Mix


Hip-Hop History Volume 4: 1982



The Treacherous Three - Yes We Can-Can
Fearless Four - Rockin' It
Fearless Four - It's Magic
Cold Crush Brother - Weekend
Disco Four - We're At The Party
Crash Crew - Breaking Bells (Take Me To The Mardi Gras)
Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five - The Message
Pieces of A Dream - Mt. Airy Groove
Star Quality & Class - Betcha Got A Dude On The Side
Funky 4 + 1 More - Do You Want To Rock
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - Flash To The Beat (Live)
Jimmy Spicer - The Bubble Bunch
Malcolm Mclaren - Buffalo Gals
Just Four - Jam To Remember
Super 3 - Standing on the Top
South Bronx - Bottom Line
Nairobe & the Awesome Foursome - Funky Soul Makossa
Africa Bambaataa - Looking For The Perfect Beat
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - Scorpio
Africa Bambaataa The Soul Sonic Force - Planet Rock


Hip-Hop History Volume 3: 1981



Treacherous 3 - Heartbeat Rap
Dr. Jeckyl & Mr. Hyde - Genius Rap
Just Four - Girls of the World
Afrika Bambaataa & Jazzy 5 -Jazzy Sensation (Bronx Mix)
T-Ski Valley - Never Let Go
Mean Machine - Disco Dream
Troy Rainey - Tricky T Rap
Solo Sound - Get the Party Jumpin
Crash Crew - We Want To Rock
Disco Four - Do It, Do It
Loose Joints - Shoot the Pump
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel
Sugarhill Gang - Apache
Cold Crush Brothers (Live)
Busy B vs. Kool Moe Dee (Live)


Hip-Hop History Volume 2: 1980



Ronnie G - Raptivity
Spoonie G - Spoonin Rap
Spoonie G & The Treacherous 3 - Love Rap
Spoonie G & The Treacherous 3 - New Rap Language
Super 3 - Philosophy Rappin Spree
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - Freedom
Sugarhill Gang - 8th Wonder
Kurtis Blow - The Breaks
Funky Four + 1 - That's The Joint
Margo's Cool Out Crew - Death Rap


Hip-Hop History Volume 1: 1979



Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - Superappin'
The Younger Generation - We Rap More Mellow
Kurtis Blow - Christmas Rap
Sequence - Funk You Up
Funky 4 + 1 - Rapping and Rocking the House
Lady D - Lady D
Ron Hunt - Spiderap
Fatback Band - King Tim III (Personality Jock)
Sugarhill Gang - Rapper's Delight
Lady B - To the Beat Yall
Paulette & Tanya Winley - Rhymin and Rappin
Jazzy 4 MCs - MC Rock


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Re: Ego Trip: GREATEST HIP HOP SINGLES

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November 6 2009, 4:09 PM 

Argh, all those things started playing at once!

 
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November 6 2009, 4:15 PM 

Gonna start a new thread so it doesn't do that any more, no offence!

Those mixes look cool though

 
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