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Can anyone recommend some European and American R&B, RAP, and rhythmic songs to me?

For hip-hop culture and music, the past ten years have been extremely controversial and criticized. Of course, there will be no shortage of classics during this decade, so before hip-hop culture is about to pass the 21st century Ten years, and approaching the 40-year-old mark, JuYi.com will take stock of the 50 best songs in the history of hip-hop music in the past ten years (in no particular order, there are actually more, there are just too many , I hope all ant friends can list the songs in your heart in the message area).

1. Jay-Z - Public Service Announcement

From the album: The Black Album

Release date: November 13, 2003

< p>Song production: Just Blaze

The production of Just Blaze coupled with Jay-Z’s invincible boast, resulted in one of his favorite songs in Jay-Z’s concerts in the first decade of the 21st century. Thus was born.

2. Talib Kweli - Get By

From the album: Quality

Release date: November 19, 2002

Song production : Kanye West

Talib Kweli’s poetic rap and the accompaniment produced by Kanye West, who was a new producer at the time, told everyone a story of survival in adversity.

3. Eminem - Stan

From the album: Marshal Mathers LP

Release date: May 23, 2000

Song production : The 45 King

The white rap king Eminem has completely established his supremacy in the rap industry with this song, and I think he is the only one who dares to mock his crazy fans.

4. Mos Def - Oh No (ft. Pharoahe Monch, Nate Dogg)

From the album: Lyricist Lounge Vol.2

Release date: 2000 November 28th

Song production: Rockwilder

The collaboration between Mos Def, Monch and Nate means that they will definitely create some dazzling sparks, no, this song The song is one of the best releases from Rawkus Records at its peak

5. Nas - You're The Man

From the album: Stillmatic

Released Date: December 18, 2001

Song production: Large Professor

The battle between him and Jay-Z inspired the real lion in Nas, in "Stillmatic" "In "Nas has returned to the peak state when he released his debut album, and JuYi.com did not choose the infamous "Ether" here, but here we chose the song "You're The Man", In fact, there are too many songs in this album that are worthy of selection, so if you are interested, you can listen to this album

6. Freeway - What We Do (ft. Jay-Z, Beanie Sigel) < /p>

From the album: Philadelphia Freeway

Release date: February 25, 2003

Song production: Just Blaze

You know the three What would happen if two former drug dealers were put in a recording studio at the same time? Although this song is not as powerful as "Flipside" from this album when you first listen to it, this song is definitely worth listening to again and again.

7. Eminem - Lose Yourself

From the album: 8 Mile Soundtrack

Release date: November 8, 2002

Song Produced by: Eminem

How can this song be missing from the best rap songs of the first decade of the 21st century? How many of us fell in love with rap music because of "8 Mile"? , and this inspirational song is the first rap song in history to win an Oscar.

8. Jay-Z - Empire State of Mind (ft. Alicia Keys)

From the album: The Blueprint 3

Release date: October 2009 20th

Song production: Alexander Shuckburgh

Do you still remember Nas’s “N.Y. State of Mind” more than 10 years ago? In the 21st century, we may only listen to this song We can find the vicissitudes of the streets at that time, but cannot understand the harmonious and beautiful life of the people now. This song "Empire State of Mind" by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys meets our needs. Great mix, great song, it gets better and better the more you listen to it 9. Scarface - My Block

From the album: The Fix

Release date: August 6, 2002

Song production: Nashiem Myrick (from The Hitmen team)

Scarface, the king of street rap from Houston, uses rap in this song to paint a vivid picture of life on the streets of Houston. As a Chinese person, I can feel the scene described in the song, and even feel like I am personally there. This is not rap, but art.

10. Dead Prez - Hip Hop

From the album: Let's Get Free

Release date: March 14, 2000

Song produced by: Dead Prez

You must know that these two guys also have times when they are not talking about politics, and this song is an ode to our favorite hip-hop culture

11. 50 Cent - In Da Club

From the album: Get Rick or Die Tryin'

Release date: February 6, 2003

Song production: Dr. Dre

As one of the greatest rappers of the first decade of the 21st century, 50 Cent combined the tough appearance of a gangster with a mainstream production style that pays attention to details, almost by himself (and of course the legendary producer Dr. Dre revitalized gangsta rap music. As 50 Cent's famous song, this song will definitely make the list.

12. M.O.P. - Ante Up

From the album: Warriorz

Release date: October 10, 2000

Song production: DR Period

"Ante Up" has brought such a super hardcore group that is almost impossible to break into the mainstream into the mainstream, and I hope you don't listen to this song too much. If you listen to it for a day, I I really doubt that you will kill your teacher in class, your boss at work, and you when you get home. . . Hungry. . Pet Bar

13. Talib Kweli - Guerilla Monsoon Rap (ft. Pharoahe Monch, Black Thought)

From the album: Quality

Release date: November 2002 March 19th

Song production: Kanye West

Three of the most thoughtful rappers in the rap industry came together, plus the talented producer Kanye West who just debuted, to create a classic song This is how it was born

14. OutKast - B.O.B.

From the album: Stankonia

Release date: October 31, 2000

Song production : Earthtone III

Southern legendary group OutKast has always been different, and this song is reminiscent of hip-hop's most creative and socially influential early 1990s. Listen carefully to the arrangement and creation of this song, and you'll find that OutKast was more than a little ahead of their time.

15. 50 Cent - Many Men

From the album: Get Rich or Die Tryin'

Release date: February 6, 2003

Song production: Darrell Branch

Sorry, it is really possible that 50 Cent cannot choose a song that can be called a classic in his second album. If you want to choose "Candy Shop", it is Not a bit. . Then choose another song from his first album. This song "Many Men" should be a good choice. It is this song that makes people full of curiosity about 50 Cent's street background and his past legendary experiences.

16. The Game - Why You Hate The Game (ft. Nas, Marsha Ambrosious)

From the album: Doctor's Advocate

Release date: November 2006 March 16

Song production: Just Blaze

Can The Game also sing this style of song? Of course, his collaboration with Nas can be considered a classic, and although the accompaniment is very soft, The Game has excellently grasped his own lyrics and singing style, maintaining his tough street appearance.

"I don't talk about my guns, nigga I Just Blaze"

17. Ice Cube - Hello (ft. Dr. Dre, MC Ren)

From the album: War & Peace Vol.2

Release date: March 21, 2000

Song production: Dr. Dre

This song was not selected because of this How great the song is, but because in this song, the members of N.W.A. who once created the era of gangsta rap are reunited (except for the deceased Eazy-E and the team DJ, DJ Yella)

18. Joe Budden - Pump It Up

From the album: Joe Budden

Release date: June 3, 2003

Song production: Just Blaze < /p>

This song is not only Joe Budden's pioneering song, but it also brings a lot of trouble to Joe Budden's future career, because it is almost impossible for him to make another song that can surpass this song. The song of the song is coming. Should Joe Budden thank or blame the talented producer Just Blaze? 19. Jadakiss - We Gon Make It (ft. Styles P)

From the album: Kiss Tha Game Goodbye

Release date: March 27, 2001

Song production: The Alchemist

The Alchemist is not only the official producer of Mobb Deep, he is also the official producer of The LOX. This song explains it all, this is what people call chemical reaction< /p>

20. Dipset - Dipset Anthem

From the album: Diplomatic Immunity

Release date: March 11, 2003

Song production: Heatmakerz

Although we may never see this New York group reunite, at least they have brought us countless classic songs, and "Dipset Anthem" is one of the best.

I hope you will like this!