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DIGITS: The AllHipHop Top 20 Dopest Verses Ever! 
Published Thursday, November 08, 2007 10:22 PM
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By The AllHipHop Staff

Ladies and Gentlemen: we , the staff at AllHipHop.com, have seen many lists over the past few years regarding who’s the best emcee, and what are the greatest albums of all time. We’ve decided to throw our hats into the ring and give you our consensus views as a staff as to the answers of these things. Enter: DIGITS, an ongoing series. The rankings are based on the number of reoccurring songs or artists appeared on a composite list. Songs with the fewest instances were eliminated First up: The 20 Dopest Verses of All Time.


How do you quantify dope? Is it the most lyrical? Is it the most emotionally raw? Is it the best delivered? Where does flow come in? How quantifiable is something so subjective? Sometimes a verse looks way better on paper than it does when you hear it. For this exercise, the dopest verse typically involves when an emcee abnormally blacks out on a verse. Sometimes it’s a highly lyrical performance. Sometimes it’s a relentless assault far beyond the walls of the 16 bar box. With such a list, you’d probably get a different 20 verses depending on the day of the week (we sure did). But we sat down and hammered out this list based on the first 20 that came to mind from each of us. Then we tallied up the ones with the most votes, and then battled continuously over which ones would be whittled down to the final list (in random order). Hate or love it, without further ado, AllHipHop.com’s 20 Dopest Verses of All Time!


(To hear the song in which each verse resides, just click the title of the song.)


King of Rock”-Run DMC - King of Rock (1985)-First Stanza DMC Followed By Run


I’m the King of Rock, There is None Higher!” Think about that. Yes there were 4 Beatles (Sorry Run). Only Jay could play an instrument, but the DJ aborted them as the group made a proclamation that would change the world and our lives forever. They didn’t wear costumes like most of the acts in the '80's. There weren’t even any non-MiJac Black people on MTV, much less Rap/Hip-Hop. The minimalist rock drums (You crazy for that one, Rick). The reverb on DMC's booming voice, copied by so many afterwards. The rush of those guitars that pretty much deaded any disco powered Hip-Hop related music. The power of DMC. The swagger of Run. It’s iconic. It’s everlasting. It’s the greatest verse of all time in our eyes.


“Winter Warz”-Ghostface - Killah Ironman (1996)-Cappadonna Verse


Before he was a cabdriver, Cappadonna was a serious contributor to both Only Built 4 Cuban Linx and Ironman. On "Winter Warz," he lost his mind and assaulted the pounding drum powered beat. Rhyming for over two minutes straight and seemingly out of nowhere as a cleanup hitter, 'Donna switched from the Stapleton lingo ("1-6-0 4-9-3-11") to the gutter and back. He doesn’t pause for a breath, he’s just relentless. He may not be on top of the overall emcee list, but Cappa’s "Winter Warz" verse is like Sleepy Floyd’s 53 Point NBA Playoff game: An all-time performance from a footnote player.


“Victory”-Puff Daddy & the Family - No Way Out (1997) Notorious B.I.G. 1st verse.


There are so many reasons why this verse is here. The last virtuoso performance of Biggie. The first salvo from a top selling, yet underrated album. Puffy’s suspense building intro combined with Rocky Balboa’s Championship pedigree, and then B.I.G.’s explosive abandonment of the slow flow that made him king. Arguably better than any verse on his last album, the power of the verse can be summed up in one stanza. “Warm nights I perform like Mike/Anyone, Tyson, Jordan, Jackson.” ‘Nuff said. We don’t know what’s on his tombstone, but no greater epitaph exists for his music career.


“Live At the BBQ” –Main Source - Breakin’ Atoms (1992) Nas Verse


The Streets Disciple was still nasty with no sign of Escobar. Just hearing it evokes a feeling of 40 oz’s, bodega heroes and blunts. Nas’ entry to our lives was full of the power of youth. Rich with imagery ("Shoot slugs from my brain just like a rifle") irreverence ("I went to hell for snuffin' Jesus") and young rage ("Nasty Nas is a rebel to America"), Nas was definitely causing hysteria. While Main Source was NOT forever, and Akinyele went from dropping rhymes to bumping rumps, Mr. Jones would go on to greater heights as arguably the premiere lyricist of his generation. This verse was his entry and calling card.


“The Headbanger”-EPMD - Business Never Personal (1992) Redman Verse


Rough, rugged, and raw. Politically incorrect (clowning cerebral palsy!) hood pop culture referential ("Lullaby your stupid ass - Rockabye baby - shout to Keisha from "New Jack City"), and just flat out bugged, Redman was as raw as it got for a lyricist in his era. The cherry on top of a hardcore chocolate sundae, the cleanup verse was frenetic, comical, violent, and everything about Hip-Hop in that era, complete with the metaphors and similes. Respect is due and this verse keeps collecting.


“The Message”-Grandmaster Flash & The Furious 5 - The Message (1982) Grandmaster Melle Mel 1st Verse.


Post-Civil Rights. Post Disco. Product of Reaganomics. Urban. Gritty. “Broken glass everywhere, people pissing in the corners, yo they just don’t care.” Mel took us from the parties in the club and took it to the mud. Mirroring Stevie Wonder’s abandonment of Berry Gordy-flavored bubble gum, Mel took that disco rap and slammed it in the grime. Yeah, he yearned for the color TV to watch the Sugar Ray fight, but “The Message” was the truth from the mouth of the Grand Master. Not from the Klan, but representing the Clan. The Furious Five. The world would never be the same.


"Puffin on Blunts and Drankin’" Tanqueray-B-Side to Dr. Dre ‘F**k With Dre Day’ Single (1992) Kurupt Verse


It was supposed to be a throwaway record. 7 Minutes which began with Dre poppin off of a G-Funked up "Impeach the President." Nobody told that to the Dogg Pound. With apologies to Rage, who got the rhyme of the month when the bible was still sacred, Kurupt BLACKED OUT! Just relentless mic slaughter with wordplay, delivery, even spelling. It was brutal and unforgettable. It was Kurupt’s message to the East Coast: Death Row was for real on the mic. He edges Rage due to emotion and length, but the female lyrical murderer gets honorable mention for her own lyrical tornado on this.

“Raw”-Big Daddy Kane - Long Live The Kane (1988) 1st. Verse


You got a small taste of him on “Just Rhymin’ With Biz.” Cameo, Afro, Virgo, Domino. Well this verse on "Raw" brought another word virtuoso. Hardcore. That voice, so dominant. If you never saw Kane, you’d think he was 9 feet tall with the force of the terminator. Words were simultaneously smooth and rough. Subtle and powerful. Kane perfected both sides of the spectrum so well that the balancing act was in full effect. You got up and danced…cause Kane said so. The skill to ill and break and take. Long live the Kane.


“Straight Outta Compton”-N.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton (1989) Ice Cube


The shot heard around the world. ”When I’m called off, I got a sawed off, squeeze the trigger and bodies are hauled off.” There were others who were more outlandish, and others who were more authentic, but not many were more convincing. Ice Cube entertained and terrified those who were close enough to see, and enthralled those who were so far away they could only live vicariously through his verse. Down, with a capital CPT. This verse is the reason your parents hate rap music and is the progenitor of mainly everything we argue about concerning the life and death of Hip-Hop.


“The Symphony”-Marley Marl - In Control, Vol 1 (1988) (Kool G. Rap Verse)


Batting cleanup on a song with the Kane wasn’t easy but the Kool Genius delivered what many hail as the greatest verse of all time. Twice as horrifying as Vincent Price, D-evil (Before Hov) in a spell of a sleep, and while he’s counting his money you count sheep (Sleeping). It was verbal assault in its purest form. You couldn’t replace him , ice him or ace him. Base him face him slice him or race him. Indestructible on the microphone and rumors say he initially rhymed the verse until the tape reel popped. G rapped for so long the video had to cut a portion of his verse. The only rapper to have ever rendered Kane in his prime as anti-climactic on a track.


“Beast From The East”-The Lost Boyz - Love, Peace, & Happiness (1997) Canibus Verse


From nowhere, newcomer Canibus destroyed this track like the Knicks destroy the dreams of their fans. Even with a dope Redman verse, you don’t remember anything from this song but lyrical devastation. The fire in his voice. The raw lyricism. It was almost like the next stage of evolution. “I existed, in the Garden of Eden getting’ lifted, sticking d**k to Eve before she was Adam’s mistress.” All you could do was cover your mouth and go “Ohh, did you hear that!” 50 bucks says we can tell you exactly where your tape popped. Thank God for CDs.


“Triumph”-Wu-Tang Clan - Wu-Tang Forever (1997) Inspectah Deck Verse


Rhyming over the drums of war and blanketed by string instruments, Deck heralded the triumphant return of the Clan, passionately referencing Socrates, atomic bombs, forensic science and just about everything but the kitchen sink. On a double album with 8 other emcees with different styles, The Inspectah Deck had perhaps the most memorable verse of them all.


“U Don’t Know”-Jay-Z - The Blueprint (2001) 1st Verse


No more admiring the Jiggaman “from 4 fiends away,” The Blueprint represented Jay-Z’ s first real attempt to let us in. Even in an attempt to be more soulful, Marcy’s finest showed he’s at his best when he’s bringing the grit and the game at the same time. “U Don’t Know” is almost “Where I’m From” part 2, but with more passion and more force. Just Blaze on the boards gives Jay just enough fuel to blast off about the place where the hood’s swallowing (pause) and there’s so much coke that you can run slalom. Even when talking on the hood, Jigga throws in something like skiing to show he wasn’t your average hustler. Now you know.


“Time’s Up”-O.C. - Word…Life (1994) 1st Verse


The first call to arms of the Keep It Real Brigade. Previously seen batting clean-up on Organized Konfusion’s “Fudge Pudge,”O.C gives a stern warning to “those who pose lyrical but really ain’t true,” delivering a caveat to posers and rappers who present themselves as gangsters and thugs when their actual lives deviate from their rhymes. While skilled, O.C.’s career wasn’t been mainstream, but he spearheaded the underground vanguard and put fakers on notice: their time was up!


“Lyrics of Fury”-Eric B & Rakim - Follow The Leader (1988) 2nd Verse


He’s got more classic songs, and he’s definitely got more popular songs to reference, but the original god mc rarely showcased lightning fast mic crushing flow such as he represented on Lyrics of Fury. “Funky Drummer” powered, guitar enhanced, no hooks or funny business. Rakim switches flows, and rhyme schemes effortlessly with a punishing array of line after line. The second verse gets the nod over the other two for the energy, the pace, and “capable, breaks the unbreakable series that leaves you breathless. You don’t have time to clap to this. Just listen and let the rhythm hit you.


“Respiration”-Black Star - Black Star (1998) Mos Def Verse


B-Boy intro and melancholy beat segue into a robust Mos Def delivering his version of “The Message”. No longer Reaganomics, but the post Bush, Clinton era America highlighted by Giuliani dystopia masquerading as Disneyfied New York. Mos describes a Rotten Apple encapsulated by higher costs of living, a stock market tempting brokers towards dishonesty, and evening news casting urban as villain, and overall the everyman’s attempt to sift through the garbage and survive. The city was alive and breathing and Mos Def had his finger on the pulse.


“Dream Shatterer” - Big Pun - Capital Punishment (1998) 1st verse


“It’s Big Pun, the one and only son of Tony Montana, you ain’t promised manana in the rotten manzana.” So true in light of Pun tragically passing away due to complications of his massive gerth. Providing gargantuan lyrics every time he touched a mic, Pun was the beacon for Latinos in Hip-Hop who for too long were relegated to second string status in the rap game. The Boricua’s flow stole many a show [“Off The Books,” “Banned From TV,” et. al] but on “Dream Shatterer” he’s going for self, asserting skills knows no color in the process: “I’m the first Latin rapper to baffle your soul, master the flow, n***as be swearing I’m blacker than coal.”


“Elevators (Me & You)” – OutKast - ATLiens (1996) Andre 3000’s 2nd verse


Mr. Three Stacks was already flowing something crazy since he and Big Boi laid that Southernplayalistic music for your trunk. There is nothing too outerworldy about the track or the flow, but the beauty is in the simplicity of it all. Illustrating his position as a layman that has a superior rap ability with tongue and cheek chutzpah, [“True I got more fans than the average man but not enough to loot to last me/To the end of the week I live by the beat like you live check to check, if it don’t move your feet then I don’t eat, so we like neck and neck”], his job security is since no longer an issue.


“Born Killer” – Scarface - Mr. Scarface Is Back (1991) 2nd Verse


For the budding psychotic, Scarface provided the soundtrack of a lifetime. For the uninformed, he offered a glimpse in to the mind of a man tettering on the edge of insanity. Combine that with one Brad Jordan’s penchant for being one of the South’s finest and you have a verse for the ages. “My momma did her part / But it ain't her fault that I was born with out a heart / In other words I'm heartless duke / I don't love me, how the f**k I'mma love you?” With lyrics like these and a bar none mentality Mr. Scarface received a universal ghetto pass.


“Renegade”-Jay-Z - The Blueprint (2001) Eminem 1st verse


Absent the antics. Minus the mom mashing. No Hailey in sight, Mr Mathers' lyrical gymnastics outshined S. Dot’s verse over the melody of the beat he himself created. The verse that made Eminem all good in the hood on a critically acclaimed album, and gave a true blueprint on how to flow yet deliver a message. Dropping with the bassline and rising with the background strings, then breaking the pattern for onomatopoeia, Mr. Kiss My Ass was certainly the Renegade on this joint.


Now, tell AllHipHop your Top 20 Dopest Verses!



Comments

 

illseed said:

ILLSEED’S LIST (IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER)


1) Geto Boys “F**k ‘Em” (1st Verse - Bushwick, Willie Dee and Scarface)

2) Smooth Da Hustler & Trigger Da Gambler “Broken Language” (One song, long verse)

3) Ganksta Nip “Rough Brother From South Park”

4) Eminem “Remember Me”

5) Jay-Z “U Don't Know (Remix)” f/ M.O.P.

6) Tupac “Pain” (Third verse)

7) Kool G Rap “Two To The Head” (First verse)

8) Ol’ Dirty Bastard “Brooklyn Zoo”

9) Nas “Hate Me Now” (Third verse)

10) Big Pun “Super Lyrical” (First verse)

11) KRS-One “My Philosophy” (1st or 3rd Verse)

12) Inspectah Deck “Triumph”

13) Freddie Foxxx “Ruff Ruff” (BDP’s Sex & Violence)

14) Redman. – “The Head Banger” (EPMD’S Business Never Personal)

15) Ice Cube - Grand Finale (The D.O.C's album)

16) Sticky Fingaz “Throw ya Gunz”

17) Canibus – “Beast from the East” (Lost Boys album)

18) Joe Budden “6 Minutes of Death” (Mood Muzik 2)

19) Ghostface “Glaciers of Ice” (Raekwon’s Only Built 4 Cuban Linx)

20) Chuck D “Rebel Without A Pause” (Second verse - Public Enemy’s It Takes A Nation…)
November 7, 2007 10:33 PM
 

blubuddafly said:

With all this extra stressin
The question I wonder is after death, after my last breath
When will I finaly get to rest?  Through this supression
they punish the people that's askin questions
And those that possess, steal from the ones without possesions
The message I stress: to make it stop study your lessons
Don't settle for less - even the genius asks-es questions
Be grateful for blessings
Don't ever change, keep your essence
The power is in the people and politics we address
Always do your best, don't let the pressure make you panic
And when you get stranded
And things don't go the way you planned it
Dreamin of riches, in a position of makin a difference
Politicians and hypocrites, they don't wanna listen
If I'm insane, it's the fame made a brother change
It wasn't nuttin like the game
It's just me against the world

-Me Against The World (2pac)

Speech is my hammer, bang the world into shape
Now let it fall... (Hungh!!)
My restlessness is my nemesis
It's hard to really chill and sit still
Committed to page, I write rhymes
Sometimes won't finish for days
Scrutinize my literature, from the large to the miniature
I mathematically add-minister
Subtract the wack
Selector, wheel it back, I'm feeling that
(Ha ha ha) From the core to the perimeter black,
You know the motto
Stay fluid even in staccato
(Mos Def) Full blooded, full throttle
Breathe deep inside the trunk hollow
There's the hum, young man where you from
Brooklyn number one
Native son, speaking in the native tongue
I got my eyes on tomorrow (there it is)
While you still try to follow where it is
I'm on the Ave where it lives and dies
Violently, silently
Shine so vibrantly that eyes squint to catch a glimpse
Embrace the bass with my dark ink fingertips
Used to speak the king's English
But caught a rash on my lips
So now my chat just like dis
Long range from the base-line (switch)
Move like an apparition
Float to the ground with ammuntion (chi-chi-chi-POW)
Move from the gate, voice cued on your tape
Putting food on your plate
Many crews can relate
Who choosing your fate (yo)
We went from picking cotton
To chain gang line chopping
To Be-Bopping
To Hip-Hopping
Blues people got the blue chip stock option
Invisible man, got the whole world watching
(where ya at) I'm high, low, east, west,
All over your map
I'm getting big props, with this thing called hip hop
Where you can either get paid or get shot
When your product in stock
The fair-weather friends flock
When your chart position drop
Then the phone calls....
Chill for a minute
Let's see whoelse tops
Snatch your shelf spot
Don't gas yourself ock
The industry just a better built cell block
A long way from the shell tops
And the bells that L rocked (rock, rock, rock, rock...)

-Hip Hop (Mos Def)

November 8, 2007 9:57 AM
 

v4vendetta said:

Okay my turn. :)

I like Half-a-mil's line on a MisterCee mix cd over Puff and Nas' "Hate me now" beat.

"Don't hate me, hate illuminati and Giuliani, hate Thomas Paine for arranging a new economy, hate the writers of Genesis and Deuteronomy, Hitler and Madame Blavatsky used astronomy, I'm true to these streets, human beasts tried to swalllow me, Feds had hoes put monitors inside my wallabees, they sent me pizza hut pizzas with bombs in it, I spit it like Fard spit it"

Just a taste my dudes..That is a rare classic and there's more from ol dude. R.I.P. Half-a-mil.
November 8, 2007 10:04 AM
 

mr. chairman said:

cee-lo's verse on "goodie bag" from the soul food album and shyne's verse on "reverse" from puff daddy forever should be in there somewhere
November 8, 2007 10:22 AM
 

crysis6 said:

Nas - The message

Can any rhyme give u that feeling where the temperature drops a few degrees, hair raises up on ya arms, u sit back and listen like damn...
Fake thug, no love, you get the slug....

Damn..
November 8, 2007 10:49 AM
 

Da Mayor Dick Daley said:

http://www.myspace.com/lumpbeats

here's 10 in no particular order...

Kool G Rap from Mobb Deep "The Realest" man I love that sht:

Yo when the gats revealed, ya cap gets peeled and thats the deal
fuk the b*tch-ass-who-switch-fast niggas that lack the real
when the slugs burst, G rap be aimin at ya mug first
niggas is bloodthirst. Let's see who gets plugged worst?
We dug earth, to place you, put the nickle-plated thru ya facial
bullets ain't racial, kid they only hate you!


2.Nas from  Verbal Intercourse.

3.Rage from Dogg Pound "DPGC For Life". I used to love that sht, damn I haven't heard it in years:

Now heres the kickoff, cuz I'm about to rip off
Rage is knockin lips off, travelin like a spitball, I hit yall
Right between the eyes, smack dab in the middle...

It gets better.

4.  Common from "Sum Sht I Wrote" off Resurrection:

My foundation is a black block of niggas that rock they hat cocked
I'm real like a fight, wit these raps, rappers I slapbox
in fact I got my rap cocked, get ya glock out the blackface
got tall flavor wit fat taste, a rat race is a rat race
just cuz u got Addidas wit the phat lace and a fro
don't make u hip hop!

5.  short verse from Ice Cube from "westside slaughthouse" off MAck 10's album:

Fuck One Love, its the bloody glove- killin honkey hoes
leavin bloodstains on Broncos
in a Hertz rental, I drive on the 405
is he dead or alive?
Muthaphuck court, took another snort
jumpin over chairs as I run thru the airport
so I can catch a flight away from the drama
#32 chillin in the Bahamas...

I thought it was funny at the height if all the O.J. plus East/West stuff.

6.  8Ball + MJG...Lay it down, lay it down.  ALL the VERSEs!

7.  Ice Cube from "Parental Discretion is Advised":

I be what is known as a bandit
you gotta hand it to me when u truly understand it
cuz if you fail to see, read it in Braille, it'll still be funky...

8.  Biggie "Unbelievable" (pick a verse!)

9.  Nature "Banned from TV" off N.O.R.E.  Nice way to kick it off:

Regardless of rain or snow, sleet or hell
I kick street tales, chokin niggas like I'm Sprewell
Golden State, holdin ya fate, in the palm of my hands...

10.  Eminem - "Forgot about Dre" (spazzed out, and penned some incredible verses for Dre)

...I don't give a fuk if its dark or not
I'm harder than me tryna park a Dodge
when I'm drunk as fuck, right next to a humongous truck
in a two car garage
hoppin out with two broken legs, tryna walk it off
fuk u too bitch, call the cops!
I'ma kill u and them loud ass muthafukin barkin dogs!

honorable mention, Eminem "Kill You" any verse!
November 8, 2007 11:06 AM
 

FEBword said:

YO illseed! 2PAC 3rd on Pain! I said that shit to myself yesterday! PAC killed it!
November 8, 2007 11:11 AM
 

diar6969 said:

the only verse i picked on that list was rakim's "lyrics of fury." i don't see how ya'll could overlook kool g. rap's first verse on "men at work."

but out of all the criteria i've ever heard for a dopest verse list, i think your chosen criteria of "abnormally blacks out" sums up best what makes a verse hot. that can't be quantified. it's just something you have to hear.

still, i think ya'll need to detail your methodology. ya'll got all regions of the country represented and that's just a bit too neat. was that by design? could people only have one verse on the list?
November 8, 2007 11:12 AM
 

JigsawTheGod said:

JIGSAW'S LIST (IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER)

1)    Kool G Rap – "The Symphony"
2)    Big Pun and Fat Joe "Twinz" (First verse)
3)    Big Daddy Kane – "The Symphony"
4)    Run DMC – "Raising Hell" (Second verse)
5)    Melle Mel - "Beat Street Breakdown" (Last verse)
6)    Kurupt - "For All My Niggaz & Bitches" (Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle)
7)    D.O.C.- "The Grand Finale"
8)    Ice Cube- "Straight Outta Compton" (NWA's Straight Outta Compton)
9)    Scarface "Born Killer" (Second verse)
10)    Nas "Live At The BBQ" (First verse on Main Sources Breaking Atoms)
11)    Jay-Z "U Don't Know"
12)    Canibus "Beast From The East" (Lost Boys)
13)    LL Cool J "Rock The Bells (Original unreleased version)" (Third Verse)
14)    Sticky Fingaz-"Remember Me" (Eminem's Marshal Mathers LP)
15)    Rakim – "Lyrics of Fury" (Second verse )
16)    Eminem – "Remember Me"
17)    Redman "The Headbanger" (EPMD's Business Never Personal)
18)    Cappadonna "Winter Warz"
19)    Prodigy "Shook Ones Pt. 2"
20)    The Notorious B.I.G. "Victory"
November 8, 2007 11:21 AM
 

JigsawTheGod said:

yall have no idea how much we argued over this list....lololol...and then...the list i just posted...i've changed my mind about 100times since i 1st wrote that....
November 8, 2007 11:23 AM
 

Mr.MDMP said:

1.  2pac - Hold ya Head verse 3
2.  Bun-B - Murder verse 2
3.  Scarface- Born Killa verse 2
4.  Z- Ro - I found Me - any verse
5.  Kurupt - New York,New York - any verse(he killed dem east coast boys)
6.  Lil Wayne - Fucc wit me now(Lights Out LP) any verse, he was colder than 90% of da game a LONG time ago, we know dat down south
7.  Rakim - Thinkin of a Master Plan(i think that's the title) any verse
8.  L.L. Cool J - Jacc da rippa - verse 1
9.  Juvinilee - My 9 - verse 2
10. Ice Cube - Bow Down verse (WSCG)
11. Big Daddy Kane - Raw -verse 1
12. Andre 3000 - Da South got sumthin 2 say verse
13. Pimp C - Top Notch Hoes- 2nd verse (ya'll sparkin L's in da streets, we ride and blow on big sweets, come down in candy lac slabs, ya'll roll dem funny ass jeeps)
14. Eminem - Renegade Verse- showed he was #1 and once again exposed Hov as over-rated.
15. 2pac - Bomb 1st- verse 1- "i'm a bad boy killa, Jay-Z die too, lookin out for mob deep, nigga when i find u, weak muthafuccaz don't deserve to breath, how many niggaz down to die for me?????" If Pac was here, Jay-Z would still be wearin lame as hawain shirts
16. Chamillionaire -North Side 11 -picc a verse (at one point and time Koopa was the best in the game and still underground)
17. Krayzie Bone - Love of Money verse
18. Lil Wayne - Carter 1 intro
19. Cannibus - 2nd roud k.o.- verse 2
20  Bun- B - Quit Hatin da South - verse 2 - since its my favorite verse right now, and since i'm really not to kindly towards east coast niggaz, and since they still hatin up there, i leave ya'll da verse


Well its been a long time my nigga, i shouldn't have left you
without some real trill shit to go left to
gotta alot of respect fool, for the ones before me
but when my time came they act like they ain't know me
i was down wit hip hop before Cold Crush and Melly (Melly)
before MTV put Run DMC on da teli (teli)
bacc when Whoodini was tryin ta tell ya bout ya friends nigga
I was giving rap all my time and my ends nigga
Bought damn near every tape dat muthafuccaz dropped
West Coast Gangsta Music - East Coast Hip Hop
now da south is on the top and the tables is turned
muthafuccaz aggrevated cuz we gettin some burn
this don't go for everybody just a few niggaz swoll (why is dat)
pro'ly cause they favorite rapper ain't in control
but just let go of the past, cause it's hurtin ya hands
to pass it over to the next generation of fans
and Quit Hatin da South  - Bun B

Man, that's my list, respect da south, i'm out!!!!!!!!!

November 8, 2007 11:25 AM
 

Mr.MDMP said:

And Honorable mention to 8Ball & MJG, Tela, Twista, B.G., Willed D, Bone thugs n harmony, and a couple others that could make the list, depends on the day of the week and if the verse comes bacc to mind. But no verses from Jay-Z were good enough to make the list, Hov is severly OVER-RATED!!!!!!
November 8, 2007 11:31 AM
 

aquaboogie said:

AQUAs List (no particular order)

LL Cool J “I’m Bad” (pick a verse)
Andre 3000 “Elevators” (Went to a mall the other day...)
Ol Dirty Bastard “Brooklyn Zoo” or last verse of “Shame on a Nigga”
Winter Warz
Q-Tip “Midnight”
OC “Times Up” (You lack the minerals, the vitamins, iron and the niacin...)
Goodie Mob “Goodie Bag)” (Cee-Lo’s verse)
Ice Cube “The Nigga You Love To Hate” (1st verse)
Organized Konfusion “Releasing Hynotical Gases” or “Stray Bullet” (1st Monch verses)
Big Daddy Kane “Set It Off” or “RAW” (1st verses)
Eric B & Rakim “Eric B. is President”
Jay-Z “U Don’t Know”
KRS-1 “Return of the Boom Bap”
Nas “Verbal Intercourse”
MC Lyte “Paper Thin” (verse two)
Mos Def (Black Star) “Respiration”
Big Pun “Dream Shatterer” (verse 2)
Redman “Pick It Up”
B.I.G. “Victory” (...I perform like Mike, anyone, Tyson, Jordan, Jackson...)
Genius “Living In The World Today”
November 8, 2007 11:33 AM
 

tomm718 said:

da mayor & crysis6 got it right on the head w/ the nas joints.
it aint hard to tell by nas has to on the as well.

Big L's freeystyle joint on the wake up show in 98 has to be there as well.

Biggie's last verse on one more chance- that song is too smoothe to ever get played out.

Flipmode meets def squad on busta rhymes the coming- that whole shit was crack starting off w/ jamal-yall niggas remember him.

Talib kweli & mos def on definition-BLACKSTAR MOVEMENT!!!

Method man-release yo delf & M.E.T.H.OD. MAN-First album-TICAL.

Redmans funkorama & cant wait off the there iz a darkside album.

Jay-z-22's off of reasonable doubt & d'evils. Oh, can't forget brooklyn's finest w/ biggie & jay'z-"I'm from marcy, im varsity,chump you JV."

AZ's verse on affirmative action joint w/ nas & the come up. Niggaz need to peep that whole album-A.W.O.L.

M.O.P.'s verse on all glocks down w/ heather b. she was ok but M.O.P. killed it.

Big pun & fat  joe on twinz 98-big puns first verse was crazy.

Mobb deep-prodigy on shook ones pt 2, hell on earth, & survival of the fittest.

Canibus's last verse on 2nd round knockout.

There so many others i could list, but i don't have that much time. But still, theres alot out there.
November 8, 2007 11:38 AM
 

groovetone94 said:

EVERYBODY's list is doo-doo....here's the list from yesterday...if you've never heard of them google them....

1.  Canibus (last laugh)
2.  Redman (number 3 off the blackout album)
3.  Thirsten Howl III (all the tracks from Skilligans Island)
4.  Kool G Rap( that track off the mobb deep album)
5.  Lil Wayne (all his mixtape shit)
6.  Crooked I (So Damn Hood)
7.  Ras Kass (hip hop awards freestyle...DAMN)
8.  Slim Shady (Wake up show freestyles)
9.  Rakim (Check out my melody)
10.Big Daddy Kane (The Symphony)
11.Royce 5"9 (wake up show freestyles)
12. Mr. Lif (all his shit)
13. Cannibal OX (whole first album)
14. NAS (it aint hard to tell)
15. Ol dirty (Snakes)
16. Cappadonna (winter wars)
17. Stat Quo (DJ Rukiz mixtape)
18. Planet Asia (number 3 on maintstream wake up show album)
19. Loydd Banks (Damn near all his verses)
20. Journalist (all his verses)
November 8, 2007 12:19 PM
 

Young Caine said:

I can honestly agree wit Em's verse off of Renegade...
November 8, 2007 12:24 PM
 

groovetone94 said:

my bad...except for jigsaw's and auquaboogies...yall gots to get at the underground backpackers too...yall don't don't mention none of them cats
November 8, 2007 12:27 PM
 

Young Caine said:

@ Mr.MDMP - I fux wit yo list...

@ Jigsaw - I fux wit yo too playa. Thankx
November 8, 2007 12:29 PM
 

JayAllah said:

jay-z diamonds are forever remix/ or where im from, success
Big- suicidal thoughts
big L- ebonics
papoose - law library any one
big put - twins
beanie diss to jada (leave it up to hov to X out tommy buns was one of the most brilliant lines eva)
eminem- renegade( jay held it down but em killed it)
nas- hate me know, ghetto prisoners, NY state of mind
joe buddens- mood muzik 2 the whole mixtape
November 8, 2007 12:46 PM
 

abgtypenigga504 said:

yea eminem belong up there but the rest idk wtf the big deal they just put that bullshit up there cause they ol heads but i heard waaaaaaayyyyy betta shit ill just add another 1 behind eminem shit an thats lil fuckin wayne-BIRDMAN JR lmao that fool said WE GRIND FROM THE BOTTOM, (AKA NOT HAVIN SHIT) JUST TO MAKE IT TO THE BOTTOM ( AKA TO MAKE IT RIGHT BACK AT SQUARE 1 CUZ YA DEAD OR U IN JAIL) AT THE VERY BOTTOM OF THE MAP ( AKA THE BOOT NEW ORLEANS 504 CHOPPA CITY) THAT SHIT WAS CRAZY CUZ NIGGAS DO THAT SHIT EVERYDAY
November 8, 2007 12:47 PM
 

MattLee said:

to all you people saying that others' lists are shit... use your fuckin head and realise everyone has an opinion and that there are millions of hip hop songs out there.
November 8, 2007 12:47 PM
 

playa629 said:

"Im all for America, Fuck the government, Tell that C Dolores Tucker Slut to suck a dick, Take away my gun Im gonna tuck some other shit...Cant tell me shit about the tricks of this trade, switchblade with a little switch that switch blades and switch from a 6 to a 16 inch blade, shits like a Samurai sword or sensai"

Em straight blacks out on this verse off Rap Game...
November 8, 2007 12:54 PM
 

playa629 said:

abgty...WTF are you talkin bout?  Why you on Wayne's dick, that verse aint shit mang.
November 8, 2007 12:55 PM
 

Mr.MDMP said:

@ Young Caine, preciate ya playa, but i fucced over Ball & G, they shoulda made it, thought about em too late

and just to be clear, i don't hate on ALL east coast artist, gots ALOT of respect 4 the O.G.'z like Kane, Rakim, L.L., & i think Mos Def is one of the illest ever. I also fux wit Jada-Kiss, DMX, Drag-On, shit the whole ruff ryder clicc had some go. Just the newer generation i don't cut for, way too arrogant and hypocritical. They hate the south then imitate us on they next album, and we really gettin tried of that shit down here. Only NEW cat from NYC i heard wit some go, Joel Ortiz. Just had to show folks i'm not all hata



@playa629

man abgtypenigga504 was on the money, i forgot about dat jamm right there. Birdman Jr. dat nigga lost his mind. That's the one where he end it wit "call it lil weezy anna, dat's the new game plan" where every verse is damn near 24 bars long and Birdman just talkin on the hook, yeah that shit there was FEROCIOUS. Gotta RESPECT Lil Wayne, lil kenfolk been wreccin since he was 11, and he only changed up his style to garner more attention, boys was actin like it wasn't what it was

Lyrically, The Carter 1 is better than damn near ANY album to ever drop, Wayne was on some grade A dope when he recorded that one, tru southern classic
November 8, 2007 1:31 PM
 

roccaveli7 said:

2PAC- IF I DIE 2NITE FIRST VERSE


They say pussy and paper is poetry power and pistols
Plottin on murderin motherfuckers 'fore they get you
Picturin pitiful punk niggaz coppin pleas
Puffin weed as I position myself to clock G's
My enemies scatter in suicidal situations
Never to witness the wicked shit that they was facin
Pockets is packed with presidents, pursue your riches
Evadin the playa hatin tricks, while hittin switches
Bitches is bad-mouth, cause brawlin motherfuckers is bold
But y'all some hoes, the game should be sewed
I'm sick of psychotic society somebody save me
Addicted to drama so even mama couldn't raise me
Even the preacher and all my teachers couldn't reach me
I run in the streets and puffin weed wit my peeps
I'm duckin the cop, I hit the weed as I'm clutchin my glock
Niggaz is hot when I hit the block, what if I die tonight
November 8, 2007 2:07 PM
 

roccaveli7 said:

2PAC -UNDER PRESSURE FT STRETCH-LAST VERSE

Runnin wild
I never smiled as a juvenile
even now I keep a frown when I come around
don't ask me about tha past
it was all bad
shots blasted
will I last
in tha wrong path
in tha dark is where my heart saw tha most grief
mothafuckers is getten shanked over gold teeth
am I sick ?
cause i'm addicted to get splifted
watch tha stupid ass tricks get lifted
nothens changed
cause in tha came it's a steady aim
fuck friends
cause when in danger those niggas change
puff weed
and stuff G's in my sock G
call Ki's and Hennessy where tha glock be
Times passen will I last here another day
I put my gun away
and grab my AK
it's getten hectic
I can't call it
house full of alcoholics
now we're niggas under pressure
November 8, 2007 2:09 PM
 

gangsta2thacor said:

i agree wit wat tha nigga Mr.MDMP was. sayin. bout hov bein overrated and bout wayne bein hot a long azz time ago.[ lights out was severly underated. fucc wat anyone tellz u]. but i was wpndering if the list includes mixtape verses 2. well even if not here is my list.[ in no particular order]

eminem-stan[last verse]

bone thugs n harmony's krazie bone-down 71 the getaway

andre 3000-international players anthem [fucc yall dat was a good verse

redman-roccwilder

the game-200 bars[long azz song 1 hard azz verse]

50 cent-baccdown[picc a verse][hard brutal diss record]

lil boosie-my struggle [2nd verse cause its so real ya dig. its just so personal and also it aint like he cant rap]

lil wayne-they still like me[from dedication 2]

skillz-all them year end rap ups[lol funny shit]

papoose-alphbetical slughter[he killed dat shit]

lloyd banks-victory

biggie-who shot ya

wayne-time 2 give me mine[picc a verse]

cassidy-killin freeway on that tape[picc a verse or let free picc]

camron[yea KILLA CAM]-that song him ti and juelz did in '01[i dont kno the name but he killed it]

ice cube-str8 outta compton

fabolous-freestyle off of fat joe beat 4 safe to say[both verses]

Scarface- Born Killa verse 2

8-ball-forever[from livin legends]

Andre 3000 “Elevators”

Big pun & fat  joe on twinz







November 8, 2007 2:20 PM
 

Mr.MDMP said:

Man roccaveli7, u took a nigga bacc wit dem Pac verses, Damn i miss dat nigga, the tru G.O.A.T everybody else is playing for 2nd

Damn u took me bacc 4real

I wanna hear Me Against The World & Thug Life now!!!!!

Damn
November 8, 2007 2:27 PM
 

tomm718 said:

Also, i couldn't leave out:
snoop & dre-deep cover 93. dr.dre-Dre Day.
Jadakiss-Flow
Daz & Kurupt-it was on the dogg food album it feat. dre & snoop. yall niggaz probably know what i'm talking about.
D.I.T.C.-BIG L, FAT JOE, O.C., LORD FINESE-THAT ALBUM WAS TIGHT.

Lil wayne's the carter one was tight, but in my opinion, it didn't shatter anything that anyone has ever done. Lil wayne still has far to go but he's getting up there. I don't think he'll ever be a Jay, biggie, rakim, krs one or anything like that, but he damn sure reppin for the south & making some noise. just like how snoop did for west coast along w/ n.w.a. (No homo).

Fabolous-track 15 on the backstage soundtrack & dj clue professional 2 cd- i aint a big FABO fan but the nigga was spittin some ill shit."The only time i get locked up behind bars, is a cartier nigga,". the whole track is tight.

Bone thugs n harmony- w/ pac- that track was ill as hell & mo murda. lyrically they all have talent that was ahead of alot of ppl.

Outkast-that atliens album along w/ stankonia was lyrically sound & tight production.


November 8, 2007 2:34 PM
 

Mr.MDMP said:

@ tomm718, i respect ya opinion bro and ya picced some nice music, but lyrically The Carter 1 is better than anything Jay, Big, or KRS did, i won't say Rakim, i'll get my MC pass revoked for dat shit, but listen to the album one more time, peep the word play, and the punch lines were ridiculous. Wayne has been a Hog in da game and he's been a lil better than HOV, real talk. And for the record Biggie was not very lyrical, he had a great delivery, and was a good story teller. He's pretty much like Scarface, not just a lyirical type cat, but he knew how to make u feel him

@gansta2dacore
yeah bra, i didn't even consider mixtape verses but if i did my list would look like yours for a good 80% of it and that jamm fro Lil Boosie, yeah we still bumpin that down heere!!!!!

I Love Being from da South, so forgive my near sighted vision

and not shootin slugs at anybody, but if your not a homo, u don't have to say no homo after you acknowledge another man's skills and give him props, that's for insecure muthafuccaz or gay people who don't wanna be gay

As always before i go - Respect Da South!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://www.myspace.com/playamayd
November 8, 2007 2:48 PM
 

Kris King said:

EMINEM RIPPPED RENEGADE... end of story
November 8, 2007 3:04 PM
 

Dullah said:

Keith Murray could be on the list, too. "when i rap, competition act perform disappearing acts, I jam suckas like smuckers."

@illseed
Why people be sleeping on ODB? Return to the 36 chambers was one of the best Wu albums first put out, second only to Rae's Cuban linx. Just a notch about Liquid swords and Ironman.
November 8, 2007 3:23 PM
 

HadezBone said:

No Tupac in that list?!   Man they on the good shyt!!!!

One.
November 8, 2007 3:25 PM
 

tomm718 said:

@ dullah, you've said it best man. i got all the wu joints from 36 chambers, wu forever, the w, etc.... Hell a lot of ppl dont know about inspectah decks control substance, gza's liquid swords, ghostface supreme clientele, & what not. But im wit ya homie on those.

Keith murray's enigma was tight too & the most beautifulest thing. Also jamal's last chance, no breaks was ill too. lyrically that nigga was fire when he came out.problem was, he was just too under ground like keith murray.
November 8, 2007 3:51 PM
 

tomm718 said:

@ mr.mdmp, i got you my brother. ima peep lil waynes album one more time on the carter shit. it was cool to me but i guess me being from Brooklyn, that shit i could really understand & relate to it cause its close to home you know. I know you from the south & i live in ft. lauderdale now so trust when i say i understand where you coming from wit wayne. Lyrically wayne has been a beast as of late but i think whats probably gonna hurt em in the long run is that he starting to oversaturate himself big time. I respect dudes hustle & him gettin his doe for the songs he puttin out wit cats, but sometime taking a few months off so ppl can really appreciate his music would really pay off in dividends all across for him. Think about it, eminem is one of the nicest still & when he decides to drop, he never seems to disappoint just because he's stirred up some shit that he has had time to put together properly. When wayne dropped the carter 1, he gave himself time to put together a serious album & didnt oversaturate himself like how he is now. Real talk.

Biggie was an excellent story teller but his lyrics were so sincere, you could actually see what he was spittin which a persons perception really caught what he was sayin. I think thats why so many ppl really respect BIGS word play & rhyme skills. As far as Jay-z, in his early days the boy was on point. Now i cant speak as far as today is concerned because its a new age & different style then back in the day. Im from a era of karl kani jeans, bubble phat goose jackets & real timberland boots you know. This is an era of ringtone type shit & commericalized bullshit. To compare wayne & jay-z is like comparing jordan & larry bird. larry bird was coming to the end of his career when jordan was elevating his game. same goes w/ jay & wayne-hate to admit it but jay-z, even though he still got some left in the tank, he's coming to the end of his career while wayne is in his prime right now along w/ a few other-EVOLUTION.
November 8, 2007 4:05 PM
 

da goddess IsIs said:

BIGGIE -----Ready To DIE....every verse.......
November 8, 2007 4:13 PM
 

illseed said:

ODB is that dude...when u talkin about dope...its not always fancy words. swagger and wild stuff can be considered too...thats why i have ODB and also the geto boys and pac on my list
November 8, 2007 4:21 PM
 

Jiin3 said:

NO particular order
1.Cappadona-Winter Warz (homie does not shut the F**K up)
2.CaniBus-Beast from the East ( Even worse than Dona)
3.Em-Lose Yourself
4.Rakim-I aint no j/k (1st verse)
5.3000- International Player's Anthem( Straight Poetry)
6.Inspectah Deck- Triumph
7.Jay-Jigga What (2nd verse)
8.Nas- It aint to tell (whole record in this case)
9.Weezy-It's me bitches(remix) jump on jump on
10. Inspectah DEck- Wutang clan aint nothin to F**k w/
11.Rakim- i know u got soul (1st verse)
12.Rakim-microphone fiend(1 st verse)
13.BIG-Victory(1st verse)
14.BIG-Who Shot Ya
15.GZA-Protect yo Neck
16.Dizzee Rascal- I luv U (3rd verse)
"listen, i like your girl so you better look after your girl
or i might just take your girl and make your girl my girl
switch your girl with michelle
switch michelle with chantelle
play chantelle with shennele
lyrical clientelle but i aint a bow cat, i dont like the smell
im gonna go through a shell and make a boy feel unwell

that girl's from school, that girl's from college
that girl gives brains, that girl gives knowledge
that girl gives head, that girl gives shines
that girl gives bj's at all times
she looks decent, she looks fine
but dont talk about wifey she's not mine
she got batches, 6 in a line, believe me thats not a good sign"
17.Snoop-Who Am I (What's My Name)(1st verse)
18.Melly mel- The Message (1st verse) Raaah!!!!
19.Em- Renegade
20.Big Pun-anything u want
November 8, 2007 4:48 PM
 

wild100vet said:

white manz world-2Pac (2nd verse)
November 8, 2007 5:04 PM
 

da goddess IsIs said:

biggie- every thing
method man-Cream
rakim- Ive Got Soul, Microphone fiend, etc.
Run dMc-king of rock
nas-life's a bitch
salt/peppa-I take your man (peps verse)
LL Cool Jay- Rock da Bells
Jim Spicer-Supa Rhymes
snoop dog- da chronic


November 8, 2007 5:18 PM
 

odeisel said:

Dynasty Intro-Jay-z
Men at Work- Kool G Rap First Verse
Do what you feel-First Redman Verse
Bring it on-Pharoahe Monche Verse
Grand Finale-DOC verse
So Many Tears -Tupac Last Verse
The Product-Ice Cube
King of Rock-First dmc/run stanza
Follow the leader- First Verse
Set It Off-BDK Second Verse
Rap Vs HipHop-Krs-one
Beasts From the East- Lost boyz Canibus verse
Art of Storytellign Outkast-Aundre 3000
Bling Bling -BG Verse
Patiently Waiting-Eminem verse
Where Have you Been-Beans
Rock the Bell-LL Cool J -First verse
Verbal intercourse-Nas Verse
Blunts and Tanqueray-Kurupt
Straight From the Sewer-Skoob Verse
November 8, 2007 5:26 PM
 

lil_mikey_da_gooch said:

1.every verse in Jack the Ripper
2. ghostface verse in verbal intercourse
3. masta killahs verse in  Assassination
4. mjg's verse in Lay it down.
5. snoop dog when he said 80 degrees had to tell that bitch please raise up off these n.u.tz cuz u get none of these at ease.
6. wu regades is just  all around lyrical classic.
7. biggie when he was on a junior mafia track and i cant remember the track but he referred to rap as "i married this shit yall niggas is still engaged".
8. 2pacs verse on Initiated
November 8, 2007 5:27 PM
 

odeisel said:

yyo mad cats love triumph from deck but i think he had way better verse on othre wu joints That poisonous paragraphs smash your phonograph in half joint was better to me, but the triiumph verse is what everyone remembers
November 8, 2007 5:28 PM
 

lil_mikey_da_gooch said:

rakims 2nd verse on follow the leader was nuts back in the days.

ll cool j 2nd verse on ill bomb

gza's verse in guillotine

too shorts last verse in don't fight the feelin

krs one verse on talib kweli's Bring the beat back.

busta rhymes 2nd verse in everything remains raw.

roxannes revenge. the entire song.

November 8, 2007 5:46 PM
 

SniperK said:

That list was straight... about time we had some hiphop history here on this site for some of these young cats who are arguing over the best verse on 'Aye Bay Bay' remix...

Some of my fav's, in no particular order:

-Ras Kass 'Nature of the Threat'
-Chuck D/ Public Enemy 'Can't Truss It'
-Canibus 'Buckingham Palace'
-Big Daddy Kane 'Wrath of Kane'
-KRS-ONE 'Still Number 1' (and all his early catalogue, really)
-Lord Finesse 'Funky Technician' (women hate this song...lol)
-Ice Cube 'Ninja You Love To Hate' (note the switch...lol)
-Jay Z 'D-evils' (where is this Jigga on 'American Gangsta'?)
-Biggie 'Unbelievable' (track gets me so hype to this day)
-Tupac 'Hail Mary' (another track to wild out to)
-EPMD and LL Cool J 'Rampage' (remember the video?)
-K-Solo ...the entire first album (hard to pick one track)
-Slick Rick 'Lick the Balls' (this one the deejay calls...)
-Tribe Called Quest 'Scenario' REMIX (with Busta, etc.)
-Geto Boys 'Minds Playing Tricks' (This year Halloween fell on...)
-Eminem 'Fubba U Cubba' freestyle (also, most early stuff)
-Wu-tang Clan/ Gravediggaz (anytime Rza blesses the mike)

I mean there are so many other dope verses and songs to mention but if you listen to some of the gems or emcees that I mentioned then you will kind of get where I'm coming from as a hiphop head when I make my statements on here...peace


November 8, 2007 6:12 PM
 

infamous3900 said:

Damn, no Prodigy on the list? Everytime the Mobb came out with a album, he got lyrics of the month. P' top 5 DOA in the 90's.
November 8, 2007 6:39 PM
 

Hot Rod! said:

My Top 20 Verses (Random Order)

1) Biggie, Warning - 2nd Verse

2) The Fugees, Ready Or Not (Salaam's Ready For The
   Show Remix) - Lauryn Hill’s Verse

3) EPMD ft. LL Cool J, Rampage - LL Cool J’s Verse

4) Eric B. & Rakim, Microphone Fiend - The whole song
   (Remember, he doesn’t stop until the end of the song)

5) N.W.A., Straight Outta of Comptom - Ice Cube’s
   Verse; The 1st Verse

6) Marley Marl, The Symphony - Kool G. Rap Verse
   (Arguably the Greatest Verse of All-Time a.k.a. ”The
    Blue Print”)

7) The Fugees, How Many Mics? - Lauryn Hill’s Verse

8) M.C. Lyte, Stop, Look and Listen - 2nd Verse

9) Wu-Tang Clan, Triumph - Method Man’s Verse

10)Mobb Deep, Situations (Drink Away the Pain) - 1st
    Verse

11) A Tribe Called Quest ft. The Leaders of the New
     School & Kid Hood, Scenario (Remix) – 1st Verse

12) KRS-One, Hip-Hop vs. Rap – The 1st Verse

13) Jay-Z, It’s Alright – The Last Verse

14) 50 Cent ft. Eminem, Patiently Waiting – Eminem’s
      Verse

15) Run-DMC, Sucker MC’s - DMC’s Verse

16) Nas, 1 Love -1st Verse

17) Marley Marl, The Symphony - Big Daddy Kane’s Verse

18) EPMD, The Headbanger - Redman’s Verse

19) Kanye West ft. Talib Kweli and Common, Get Em
     High - Common’s Verse

20) Junior Mafia, Realms of Junior Mafia - Biggie's Verse

November 8, 2007 6:56 PM
 

crooked wild said:

some of you might not agree with me on this... but lloyd banks actually has some nice verses
November 8, 2007 7:25 PM
 

crooked wild said:

and eminem had a nice verse on that 1 song with biggie in the song "dead wrong"
November 8, 2007 7:28 PM
 

thismanismajor said:

Good List, though....Rakim's "Lyrics of Fury" is it!

KRS One..."Rappas are in Danja" or "Build ya Skills" or "Poetry" or "We in there" or "Real Hip Hop"

G-Rap's "Wanted Dead or Alive"

Kane's "Long Live the Kane"
November 8, 2007 7:43 PM
 

tha dude said:

In Particular order
"Criminal" (3rd verse) - Eminem
"Murder" - Bun B
Ball&Bun - (last verse) Bun B
Blunts & taqueray - Kurrupt
"" "" - Rage
Garnd Finale - D.O.C.
Black Ice - Andre 3000
Twinz - 1st verse (Pun)
Follow the Leader - Rakim (3rd verse)
Long Kiss Goodnight - (3rd verse) B.I.G.
The Score - Lauryn Hill
November 8, 2007 8:29 PM
 

Mr.MDMP said:

@Tomm718

That's wzup bro, spoken like a true student of the game, and i can tell ya comments was from a music perspective not a bring NY bacc point of view, which always leads to hatin, We pretty much said the same thang about Biggie, he could just make you feel his music, which will always win no matter if its lyrical or not. And I agree Wayne is over - saturating himself with too many verses and mixtapes. If you wanna hear how cold Wayne was before the style switch, checc out "LIGHTS OUT", of the whole meat racc. Not only Wayne but more rappers should 1. Take time to record it instead of droppin every 8 months, and 2. Take the time to really WORK an album and bring people to they product. Yes this is a time where music is to commercial. But even those who are doing commercial music are still droppin some pretty decent verses and albums. Just not doing enough to promote the entire album instead of 1 song. As far as ringtones go, we catch flak because the south has had so many successfull ringtone hits, but i doubt if anybody from here went into the studio like"this gone be a big ringtone" and the songs that do well as ringtones is what we call a "jamm" in da south. We don't look at that shit like some marvelous musical compisiton. Them songs be feel good songs and just somethin that jamms when you in that mode to just kick it. And its money if nothing else. Since you being real, let me ask u a question. If East Coast artist could sale ringtones on the level the south do, would the term "Ring Tone Rapper" even exist, or would boys from the east say, we gettin money?

Just a thought

But on tha real that was real music talk and its good to holla at folks who know how to debate without hate

Playa Mayd's President out now!!!!!!!

Playa Mayd's President 2- Coming 2008
November 8, 2007 8:55 PM
 

scholar emcee said:

im sorry...but i think that Ghost Face's verse on "Impossible" should of been on that top 20 list...that shit was insane...emotional, descriptive and flawless...Its like a movie in a verse
November 8, 2007 9:05 PM
 

Grimm44 said:

I mean no particular order
   Big- Young G's
   Jay-Z- Dynasty Intro
   Nas- Take it in blood.  1st verse
   Busta Rhymns- Never Scared remix
   KRS ONE- The MC
   OC - Jewelz.   1st verse
   Eminem- Love me (8 mile soundtrak)
   Cannibus- Buckingham Palace 1st verse
   2PAc- Thug Luv verse on Bone Thugs ART of WAR CD
   BIG- Party and Bullshit 1st verse
   Gang Starr- Check the Technique
   Big Daddy Kane has a freestyle that I dont know the name of it is dope:
Well its' the Kane in the Flesh
of course I'm fresh/ You thought that I was rotten/ Heh I beg your pardon/ to me getting paid and getting busy fall together/ so a man of my ambiance never/ will I be weak while I'm rappin unique/ I got style, flavor, grace and plus a different technique/ that I be using and not many could match/ so a brother like me, I do damage...
It goes on for a While but sooo hot.


November 8, 2007 9:32 PM
 

Ooooh said:

GET LIL' WAYNE OFF HERE. AND LLOYD BANKS

1) Respiration- Black Star: Pick any verse by any of those cats. Mos, Talib and Common killed that track.

2) D'evils- Jay-Z: The 2nd verse was ill

3) Hip-Hop- Mos Def: It's gotta be the first verse, so dope.

4) Clap Your Hands- A Tribe Called Quest: Pifes verse was on point

5) The 6th Sense- Common: All the verses are great, but the energy in the first verse gives it the knotch

6) Mighty 'O'- Outkast: Andre's first verse was ill. I'll probably get some negative shit for this song, but oh well!

7) N.Y. State of Mind- Nas: Favorite song by him, both verses hot.

8) 22 Two's- Jay-Z: The first verse was so ill

9) Winter Warz- Cappadonna : Read everyone else's comments.

10) Sum Shit I Wrote- Common: Mad dope.
November 8, 2007 9:40 PM
 

Ital said:

In Order:
20)  Clones - The Roots (verse by Dice Raw)
19)  22 Two's - Jay-Z (First verse)
18)  Nighttime Vultures - Mobb Deep (First verse by Prodigy)
17)  Cold World - GZA's verse
16)  Ebonics - Big L (whole song)


15)  NY State of Mind - Nas (Last Verse)
14)  Ain't No Half Steppin - Big Daddy Kane (First Verse)
13)  R