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Who has the best swag in hip hop?

Who has the best swag in hip hop?

Swag Rap Artists

  • Riff Raff. 158,653 listeners. Riff Raff is the name of more than one artist.
  • G.O.O.D. Music. 63,593 listeners.
  • A$AP Rocky. 1,461,648 listeners.
  • Mike G. 109,519 listeners.
  • Lil Ugly Mane. 151,813 listeners.
  • Tha Chronicalsz. 2 listeners.
  • Soulja Boy & Young L. 687 listeners.
  • Grant Damon. 21 listeners.

Who is the best dressed rapper of all time?

20 Most Stylish Rappers of All Time

  • Danny Brown. Randy Holmes, ABC via Getty Images.
  • Tyler, the Creator. Karl Walter, Getty Images.
  • Cam’ron. Djamilla Rosa Cochran, Getty Images.
  • Theophilus London. Andreas Rentz, Getty Images.
  • Pusha T. Karl Walter, Getty Images.
  • Grand Puba. Yo!
  • Ghostface Killah. Scott Gries, Getty Images.
  • Lauryn Hill.

Who is the classiest rapper?

Lil Wayne. Lil Wayne’s commercial success speaks for itself — just ask Elvis, whom Weezy surpassed three years ago as the artist with the most Billboard Hot 100 hits of all time.

  • Kendrick Lamar.
  • Ghostface Killah.
  • Lauryn Hill.
  • Andre 3000.
  • Nas.
  • Rakim.
  • Eminem.
  • What is California’s state song?

    I Love You, California
    California/State song

    How many songs have been written about California?

    An interactive tool called Music Mapped lets you explore these inspiring destinations. After New York, London is the second most-sung-about place with 101 songs, followed by Los Angeles (87 songs), the state of California (67 songs), and Hollywood (66 songs).

    What was the best rock song in the 70s?

    Whether it’s Lindsey Buckingham’s “Go Your Own Way” from Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours or Bruce Springsteen’s “Born to Run,” the 70s saw some of the best rock songs of the genre’s history. The Kinks – Lola Janis Joplin – Me and Bobby McGee Rod Stewart – Maggie May

    What was the best funk song of the 70s?

    The best funk songs of the 70s often did both. And, as the decade rolled to a conclusion, there was one song that signaled the beginning of something new that would slowly conquer the world: “Rapper’s Delight.” Punk, in the popular imagination, swept away everything bloated and old before it.

    What makes a song catchy in the 70s?

    It seems that “We Are The Champions” ticked off all the four key elements needed for a song to be “catchy”. These elements include: long and detailed musical phrases, multiple pitch changes in a song’s ‘hook’, male vocalists and higher male voices ala Freddie Mercury.