Most Famous 2020s Urban Contemporary songs from the Last 60 Days, updated on December 8, 2025

This curated list of 20 trending urban contemporary songs features tracks by Usher, Travis Scott, SZA, Khalid, and Wale. Blending elements of R&B, hip-hop, and pop, these songs showcase intricate production, dynamic beats, and melodic versatility. The collection highlights key releases shaping the sound of urban contemporary music over the last 90 days.


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Most Famous 2020s American Hip-Hop from the Last 30 Days, updated on December 8, 2025

Featuring 20 of the most popular American hip-hop tracks from the 2020s, this collection includes songs by Future, Eminem, Lil Nas X, Travis Scott, and GloRilla. Each track reflects hip-hop's evolving themes and production styles, from trap beats to experimental sounds, underscoring the genre's continuing impact.


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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°645 – 2010s Music Videos

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Love Quotes • She just told me, "Show me what you do, papa" (Ziezie) • Feel your eyes, they all over me Don't be shy, take control of me (Sean Paul) • C'mon, c'mon, c'mon Reaching out to you, so take a chance (Charlie Puth) • I can feel that body shake And the heat between your legs (The Weeknd) • Call me crazy, call me a fool (Ooh) Call me crazy, maybe it's true (Jessie J) • You had me hooked again from the minute you sat down (Olly Murs)

Music-wise : Pop, Dance Pop, Rock, R&B

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American Hip-Hop & Soul New Music Videos – N°526

Featuring: Ken Carson, Meek Mill, Meek Mill, BAK Jay, Belly Gang Kushington, Baby Kia, Kevin Gates, Fox BD, Desiigner, Peezy, Clipse, Tee Grizzley, Shordie Shordie, Hurricane Wisdom, G Herbo, Lil Jairmy, OFFSET, Fivio Foreign, Bloodhound Q50, HoneyKomb Brazy, YFN Lucci, Big Sean, Ken Carson, Gunna, DeeBaby, Vonoff1700, Big Boogie, Chuckyy, Lil Tjay, Peso Peso, Intence, Young M.A, YTB Fatt, MORE
Updated : Nov 22,2025

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American Hip-Hop & Soul New Music Videos – N°524

Featuring: HoneyKomb Brazy, Moneybagg Yo, Screwly G, 6ix9ine, YFN Lucci, Ty Dolla $ign, MoRuf, Ian, DDG, DeeBaby, Yuno Miles, Montana 700, Peezy, OsamaSon, Babyfxce E, Tee Grizzley, Polo G, HoneyKomb Brazy, Hurricane Wisdom, T-Pain, Big Boogie, Skrilla, Rod Wave, HoneyKomb Brazy, Ice Cube, DeeBaby, FERG, Boy Pretty, Toosii, Lady Binladen, Lil Poppa, Pluto, Hit-Boy, MORE
Updated : Nov 2,2025

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Hip-Hop & Soul N°393 – 2010s Music Videos

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Rap Quotes • I'm not really drunk, I never get that fucked up (Khalid) • Your money too short, you can't be talkin' to me (Kanye West) • Clap that ass, you're the only one I love (Drake) • Do this all the time, this ain't no surprise (Lil Baby & Gunna) •  I told her, "Don't wear no 350s 'round me" (French Montana) • Eyes shut, still got me swimming like a diver (Flo Rida) • You think I'm thinkin' 'bout your ass? (Woo) (Chris Brown) • There ain't no condom to put on my heart (Chip & Not3s)

Musicwise : Afroswing, Grime, Hip Hop, Pop, R&B, Trap

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Happy Birthday Lil Wayne

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Happy Birthday Ye (Kanye West)

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Happy Birthday Pharrell Williams

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American Hip-Hop & Soul New Music Videos – N°502

“Man of the Year” showcases Brooklyn rapper Khantrast blending boom bap and jazz influences while reflecting on ambition with sharp lyricism. In “Nightmares,” Mozzy and Lil Poppa deliver raw verses about street life’s toll, backed by a stark black-and-white video amplifying their emotional fatigue. MORE
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Hip-Hop & Soul N°455 – 2010s Music Videos

Stormzy’s "Cold," from *Gang Signs & Prayer*, delivers sharp grime energy in just 2:36, with Swifta Beater’s taut production elevating its impactful brevity. Certified Gold and peaking at #21 on the UK Singles Chart, the track weaves empowerment into punchy bars, marrying confidence with playfulness. In contrast, Drake’s "Energy" from *If You're Reading This It's Too Late* showcases defiance and paranoia layered over eclectic samples, climbing to #26 on Billboard Hot 100 and earning multi-platinum certifications worldwide, supported by a satirical music video that amplified its bold lyrics.

Khalid’s "Talk," powered by Disclosure’s polished yet restrained production, explores the hesitations of a fragile relationship, resonating globally with top-three Billboard Hot 100 success and Grammy recognition. Meanwhile, Big Sean’s "Bounce Back" channels resilience with slick trap production, peaking at #6 and earning platinum plaques for its catchy yet introspective vibe. Tyga’s "Rack City," minimalistic and repetitive, became an early-2010s club staple, quadruple-platinum-certified despite its simplicity. Across these standout tracks, each artist leaves their mark, blending genre-defining elements with unique stylistic choices.

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°653 – 2010s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Lana Del Rey’s “Video Games” blends melancholic nostalgia with dreamy production, setting the stage for her cinematic artistry, while Mabel’s “Don’t Call Me Up” serves post-breakup resilience in polished tropical pop. Ed Sheeran’s tender “Lego House” captures emotional rebuilding through acoustic intimacy, contrasting with One Direction’s vibrant “One Thing,” a burst of boyband charm and big hooks. Charlie Puth’s “How Long” brings sleek funk vibes to themes of betrayal, and Bruno Mars’ dramatic “It Will Rain” thrives on heartbreak with pop-soul theatrics. Raye’s “Decline” modernizes early-2000s nostalgia, and Clean Bandit’s “I Miss You” mixes crisp EDM beats with lyrical poignancy.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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