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Best rap song of all time?

This is Nebraska - Brown
Big Red Anthem - Brown
Red Kingdom Huskers - Tech N9ne
Let Me Clear my Throat - DJ Kool
Big Red (from the 1980s to the tune of Big Bad John. Whish I could find a copy. Anyone else remember this song?)
 
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Big Red (from the 1980s to the tune of Big Bad John. Whish I could find a copy. Anyone else remember this song?)
I found it on YouTube. Not the best recording, but I remember this played on the radio in the late '80s.



A few other fun ones:


 
I dont think id call it the best song but Killshot by Em has been playing in my head on repeat for about two weeks now
 
Best Rap song of all-time is one of the hardest lists to make. Growing up in the late 90s with 15s in the trunk, I bumped a lot of these.

No particular order and I'm forgetting a ton.























I know Crossroads was their most succesful song, but Eternal is a better rap song.


 
I'm not the biggest rap/hip hop fan, but I'd call this my favorite:



As an 80s/90s kid I got to give a shout out to Vanilla Ice. You know during Ninja Rap while watching TMNT 2 you were on your feet.

 
The soundtrack from the movie Mid 90s is pretty good. Jonah Hill made the movie and spent a lot of time on the music. If I want to listen to Rappists rap I just listen to that soundtrack.

 
Crossroads
Hypnotize me
Raise up
Haven’t went through thread so I’m sure double mention
 
The soundtrack from the movie Mid 90s is pretty good. Jonah Hill made the movie and spent a lot of time on the music. If I want to listen to Rappists rap I just listen to that soundtrack.


Slam by Onyx is a good one.
 
Only thing I can think of that's close is Story of Adidon, but 6 min w/ three beat switches is stupid
Impact wise you could argue Hit em Up also, even though the lyrics are much simpler and straight forward.
 
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