@DAVIDP @lilxenomoprh assemble
also @'ing david for a 40 year old underhanded af he only 27
Does it make anyone else uneasy when a group of all white folks will rap this song word for word? Someone put this on the jukebox at work and everyone in the bar started rapping it.. the only other black dude and myself just looked at each other like.. It almost felt like that scene from Sorry to Bother You
Lose Yourself
In Da Club
Gangsta's Paradise
Fresh Prince Theme Song
California Love
On an international level.
There ain't a single mothafuckin DMX song itt...
@MURKY posted it.
Today was a good day
Juicy
In da club
California love
Stronger
I'd argue Hypnotize is more popular than Juicy.
No lie i think its In Da Club too but i wanna know whats a 40 year olds answer and a 14 year olds answer
Nothin But A G Thang
if we're looking at impact/relevance in pop culture, lasting relevancy, etc. in addition to sales, probably some mix of:
Stan
Lose Yourself
Hey Ya
Ms Jackson
Fight The Power
Empire State of Mind
Killing Me Softly
One Dance
Changes
F*** The Police
Black Skinhead
lots of other songs have had insane if not record breaking popularity (i.e. Old Town Road) or were huge cultural breakthrough moments (Hotline Bling) but i feel like the above are some songs which are multi-generational, influential/impactful, and have huge amounts of impact outside of just the genre, and in some cases outside of music altogether (Stan especially)
who doesnt know california love
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wBTdfAkqGUFacts