Hip-Hop & Soul N°397 – 2010s Music Videos

Rap Quotes • Motions of her wave says she knows how to hula (Shakka) • She keep it juicy just for papi (Doja Cat, Tyga) • Got me doing things I’ll never do (Tory Lanez) • She said she miss it and sendin’ emojis (Lil Baby) • Stack of booty bitches, I got used to this (Future) • 15 hundred on my feet, I’m tryna kill these haters (Rae Sremmurd) •

Music-wise : Atl Trap, British Soul, Canadian Pop, Dance Pop, Dirty South Rap, Gangster Rap, Hip Hop, Instrumental Grime, Melodic Rap, R&B, Uk Hip Hop

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Most Trending 2010s Trap Hits from the Last 6 Months, updated on Apr 1,2025

Trap’s rise in the 2010s is captured in 20 tracks by Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, Kanye West, A$AP Rocky, and Wiz Khalifa. Each song combines hip-hop beats with electronic influences, marked by rhythmic intensity and heavy basslines. This collection captures the sound that brought trap music into mainstream popularity, reflecting its evolution and cultural impact.

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Hip-Hop & Soul N°247 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

Chingy’s “Holidae In,” featuring Ludacris and Snoop Dogg, captured early 2000s party vibes with its infectious hotel escapades, peaking at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Similarly, Clipse’s “When the Last Time” paired their sharp delivery with The Neptunes’ signature bounce, charting at No. 19 and solidifying its club anthem status. D12’s “Shit on You” showcased their brash humor while staying true to their Detroit roots.

Three 6 Mafia’s “Stay Fly,” blending Willie Hutch’s soulful sample with swagger, soared to No. 13 and became a Southern hip-hop staple. Pharoahe Monch’s commanding “Simon Says,” driven by a cinematic Godzilla sample, turned heads with its intensity and boldness. Meanwhile, Raghav’s “Angel Eyes” brought reggae-pop fusion to the forefront, hitting No. 7 on UK charts, though it leaned more on tribute than unique identity.

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Hip-Hop & Soul New Music Videos – N°494

GloRilla and Latto bring raw energy to “Procedure,” backed by a video inspired by “Set It Off.” G Herbo drops “Went Legit” with his signature rapid flow, while Nahir and Freeze Corleone continue their series with the dark, minimalist “Moneygram Part.3.”

Leto delivers “Jamais On Stresse” over a breezy beat, Mazza_l20 climbs the charts with “Complicated,” and Hotboii makes a strong return with “Z What I Z,” his first post-incarceration single.

Updated : Feb 3,2025

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Hip-Hop & Soul N°405 – 2010s Music Videos

Fuse ODG’s “Boa Me,” featuring Ed Sheeran and Mugeez, stands out with its Afrobeat and highlife fusion, sung partly in Twi and rooted in unity, while J Hus’s “Did You See” blends Afro-swing and dancehall grooves, becoming a cultural marker in UK music. MoStack’s gritty “Teach You Gangsta” captures raw urban narratives, and Russ Millions’ “Gun Lean” delivers drill energy paired with viral dance moves. Flipp Dinero’s “Leave Me Alone” breaks free with melodic trap and a defiant tone, while A$AP Ferg’s “Plain Jane” channels minimalist grit and nods to Three 6 Mafia’s legacy. Yxng Bane and Fredo’s “Problem” merges UK drill with smooth Afro-swing, balancing cocky tones with danger, and Flo Rida’s “Good Feeling” offers a euphoric electro-pop anthem driven by relentless hooks and upbeat energy. From UK-US collaborations like “The Plug – Tell The Truth” to J. Cole’s reflective “Immortal,” which captures systemic struggles with stark realism, each track carves its place with distinct production and themes.

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