Popular rap songs have revolutionized the delivery of music messages with unique beats. Many still enjoy the top 100 rap songs.

List of the 100 best rap songs throughout history:

100) Biz Markie: “Just a friend”

99) Lil Jon and The East Side Boyz: “Get Low”

98) Warren G ft. Nate Dogg: “Regular”

97) Eva: “Who is that girl?”

96) DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince: “Parents just don’t get it”

95) El Trimm: “Booming Cars”

94) Master P: “Make them say Ugh”

93) NERD: “Lapdance”

92) Yo-Yo: “I can’t play with my Yo-Yo”

91) Chamillionaire: “Ridin ‘”

90) Pete Rock and CL Smooth: “They remind you (TROY)”

89) Cam’ron: “Oh boy”

88) Jungle Brothers: “What U Waitin ’43

87) Wyclef Jean: “We try to stay alive”

86) Heavy D. and the Boyz: “Now that we found love”

85) Black Star: “Definition”

84) UFO: “Roxanne Roxanne”

83) 2 Live Crew: “Me So Horny”

82) Chubb Rock: “Treat them right”

81) PM Dawn: “Set adrift in memory bliss”

80) Three 6 Mafia: “Tough here for a pimp”

79) DMX: “Ruff Ryders Anthem (Stop Drop)”

78) Housing estate arrested: “Tennessee”

77) Cold Crush Brothers: “Cold Crush Bros. at the Dixie”

76) Big Punisher: “I’m not a gamer yet”

75) Lil ‘Kim: “Crush on You”

74) EPMD: “You have to relax”

73) Black Sheep: “The choice is yours”

72) JJ Fad: “Supersonic”

71) Whodini: “Monsters come out at night”

70) 3 (rd) Bass: “Pop Goes the Weasel”

69) Common: “I used to love her”

68) IT: “What you know”

67) Mase: “Feel so good”

66) House Of Pain: “Jump”

65) Spoonie Gee and The Treacherous Three: “Love Rap”

64) The roots: “what they do”

63) Kid ‘n Play: “Rollin’ With Kid N Play”

62) Sayable Planets: “Slick Rebirth”

61) Slick Rick: “Children’s Story”

60) LL Cool J: “I need love”

59) Ol ‘Dirty Bastard: “Shimmy Shimmy Ya”

58) Ludacris feet. Shawna: “What is your fantasy?”

57) Big Daddy Kane: “I get the job done.”

56) Busta Rhymes: “Woo-Ha! I’ve got you all under control”

55) Terror Squad ft / Fat Joe and Remy: “Lean Back”

54) MC Lyte: “Cha Cha Cha”

53) Lox: “Money, power, respect”

52) Foxy Brown: “I’ll Be”

51) Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Team: “The Show”

50) Lil ‘Wayne: “Tha Block is hot”

49) Boogie Down Productions: “My Philosophy”

48) Nas: “One love”

47) Young MC: “Bust A Move”

46) De La Soul: “Me, Myself, And I”

45) Geto Boys: “My mind plays tricks on me”

44) Method Man: “I’ll be there for you / You’re all I need to get through”

43) Game, The ft. 50 Cent: “Hate or love him”

42) Roxanne Shante: “Roxanne’s Revenge”

41) Funky 4 + 1 – “That’s the joint”

40) Run-DMC: “It’s like this”

39) Tone-Loc: “Wild Thing”

38) Coolio: “Gangsta’s Paradise”

37) Rob Base and DJ EZ Rock: “It takes two”

36) Nelly: “Hot in Herre”

35) Queen Latifah: “Ladies First”

34) Cypress Hill: “Crazy in the brain”

33) Bone Thugs-N-Harmony: “Tha Crossroads”

32) Puff Daddy & The Family: “It’s all about the Benjamins”

31) Kool Moe Dee: “How you like me now”

30) Tribe Called Quest: “Check the Rhime”

29) Digital Underground: “The Humpty Dance”

28) Ice Cube: “It was a good day”

27) Beastie Boys: “Hang on now, hit it”

26) MC Hammer: “You can’t touch this”

25) Fugees: “Killing Me Softly”

24) Eric B and Rakim: “Paid in full”

23) Outkast: “BOB”

22) Naughty by nature: “OPP”

21) Afrika Bambaataa and Soul Sonic Force: “Planet Rock”

20) Kanye West: “Gold Digger”

19) Ice T: “Colors”

18) 50 Cent: “In Da Club”

17) Sir Mix-A-Lot: “Baby Got Back”

16) Missy Elliott: “Get Ur Freak On”

15) Eminem: “Stan”

14) Tupac: “I move”

13) Wu-Tang Clan: “CREAM”

12) LL Cool J: “I can’t live without my radio”

11) Jay-Z: “Hard Knock Life”

10) Kurtis Blow: “The Breaks”

9) Salt-N-Pepa: “Push”

8) Snoop Doggy Dogg: “Gin and Juice”

7) Notorious BIG: “Juicy”

6) NWA: “Straight from Compton”

5) Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five: “The Message”

4) Run-DMC: “Walk This Way”

3) Dr. Dre; “Nuthin But A ‘G’ Thang”

2) Sugarhill Gang: “Rapper’s Delight”

1) Public enemy: “Fight against power”

The first song sent a strong message about racism that attracted listeners; some lyrics may have caused controversy. Many fans believe that Rapper’s Delight is a “true” and classic song. The third song on the list is an old-school rap song that many fans believe sets a high standard for rap artists trying to be successful; there is simply no match. The fourth title song successfully merged 2 of the most popular genres – rock and rap. The fifth of the best rap songs is another classic that just doesn’t compare. This list sets high standards for emerging rap artists.

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