T.R.U. Top 10 Songs of 2005

After much deliberation, disagree-ation, and termination of some unseen Rap Up staff, and consultation with Hip Hop honchos, we came to the following conclusion:

10. Geto Boys – The G Code: Although Scarface has been spreading the same I Never Snitch -and-if-you-snitch-I’ll-bitch-slap-yo-momma message for the past 100 years but it still sounds so good to hear him say it again. Even if that would mean locking up Willie D and Bushwick in the basement so he can do the song solo

9. Young Jeezy ft Akon – Soul Survivor: Ex drug-dealer meets ex car-jacker. Who the hell said crime doesn’t pay?

8. Kanye West ft Adam Levine – Heard ‘Em Say: One of the reasons, Kanye vowed to break down and cry on prime time TV if anyone other than himself is awarded a Grammy next year.


7. Jay-Z – Dear Summer: The re-invention of he “murdered you on your own joint” with Jigga supplying the best track on Bleek’s slept-on disastrous album.

6. Fat Joe – Safe 2 Say (The Incredible): A piece of advice to Fat Joe – If you’re serious about losing weight, try working out to this song three times a week.

Image hosted by Photobucket.com 5. Aasim – Hip Hop 101: Before all you mainstream enthusiasts burst out: “Aa-who?” peep Bad Boy’s official roster. Please believe!

4. The Game ft 50 Cent – Hate It or Love It: Who was the genius behind the title of this song? They definitely have some questions to answer.

Image hosted by Photobucket.com 3. Common – Be: “From the land of the frozen sun, where drunk nights get remembered more than sober ones”. This title track/album opener/Nike commercial jam is evidence that Common returned to making classic cuts on Be. Who would a thunk it!?

2. Styles P – I’m Black: The post-Public Enemy anthem for negroes everywhere.

Image hosted by Photobucket.com1. Zion I ft Talib Kweli – Temperature(mp3): Yay area favorites solicit Kweli’s lyrics of fury for an octane-fueled classic.

So there you have it, feel free to throw microwaves and refrigerators my way for leaving out your favorites.

8 Responses

1. Joey Says:

Nice list. I’m not feelin’ the Kanye joint, but otherwise, pretty solid choices.

2. DJBigDaddy Says:

Didnt hear the #1 song on the list but i love all of the rest.

Loving online Hip Hop Radio

3. P-Boe Says:

damn! loving the list

4. Trillster Says:

you aint represent the south enough on that list mang but dope refardless

5. Rizoh Says:

^That’s because it’s a global list my man.

L.O.H.H.R : I think Rapidhare was doing some kind of upgrading that’s why you couldn’t get the mp3, try again later.

6. Anonymous Says:

Interesting. There are some unexpected choices on here.

7. CDoc Says:

no disrescpect but where’s little brother on that list?

8. Rizoh Says:

^To me, it’s more about the songs than the artists.



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