Hip-Hop & Soul N°390 – 2010s Music Videos
Lil Tecca, Aitch, Machine Gun Kelly, Eminem, Kojo Funds, Megan Thee Stallion, Cardi B, Dizzee Rascal, Stormzy, Ill Blu, Mac Miller, Lil Pump & Kanye West
They are the performers of twelve hip-hop, soul, etc. tracks that were ranked in various charts, this week (37/52) BUT … in the Tens 2010s.
Here, they are reunited in one glorious playlist. Enjoy!
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Tracklist
1 . Lil Tecca – Love Me |
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In “Love Me,” 16-year-old Long Island rapper, Tyler-Justin Anthony Sharpe, known as Lil Tecca, showcases a unique style influenced by New York City’s diverse sounds, merging dancehall-inspired bounce and West Indies music with hip-hop. The music video is directed by David Del Rosario. |
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Featured on the 2019 album “We Love You Tecca”. Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Official Site |
2 . Aitch – Buss Down (w/ Ziezie) |
Manchester MC Aitch’s “Buss Down,” produced by Mojam, features British afroswing rapper ZieZie. The accompanying music video is directed by Darnell Depradine. |
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Featured on the 2019 album “AitcH2O”. Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Official Site |
3 . Machine Gun Kelly – Rap Devil |
Machine Gun Kelly’s “Rap Devil” is a diss and retaliation track targeting Eminem after Eminem mentioned him in his “Kamikaze” album. The lyrics criticize Eminem’s aging in the industry, his public persona versus private luxury, and his attempt to ban MGK from his radio station over a past tweet about his daughter. |
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4 . Eminem – Lucky You (w/ Joyner Lucas) |
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In the official video directed by James Larese, Eminem and Joyner Lucas address the idea that Eminem has influenced a generation of rappers who mimic him. Set in an abandoned shipyard, the video features hooded, red-eyed figures copying Eminem and Lucas’s every move, sometimes silly. The message is clear, discussing Eminem’s comeback, critiquing current hip-hop trends, and addressing reliance on ghostwriters and meaningless mumble rap. |
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Featured on the 2018 album “Kamikaze”. Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Official Site |
5 . Kojo Funds – I Like (w/ Wizkid) |
Kojo Funds has roots in Ghana and the West Indies. That explains why his single “I Like,” featuring Nigerian artist Wizkid and produced by Rymez and G.A, is a blend of UK rap, Afrobeats, dancehall, and what Kojo terms “Afro swing.” The music video is directed by Dir. LX. |
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6 . Megan Thee Stallion – Hot Girl Summer (w/ Nicki Minaj &Ty Dolla $ign) |
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Directed by Munachi Osegbu, the music video for “Hot Girl Summer” features artists Megan Thee Stallion, Nicki Minaj, and Ty Dolla $ign at a vibrant pool party. It also boasts cameo appearances from celebrities like Rico Nasty, La La Anthony, Ari Lennox, French Montana, and Summer Walker. The song, produced by Juicy J and sampling City Girls’ “Act Up,” celebrates the “hot girl summer” trend initiated by Megan. |
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7 . Cardi B – Bodak Yellow |
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Cardi B’s debut “Bodak Yellow” features a minimalistic beat, a deep bassline, and a distinct piano tune emphasizing her bold lyrics and unique flow. The accompanying music video, directed by Picture Perfect and shot in Dubai, has Cardi B patting a tiger’s head and traversing the desert on camels. |
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Featured on the 2018 album “Invasion of Privacy”. Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Official Site |
8 . Dizzee Rascal – Money Right |
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In “Money Right,” grime superstars Dizzee and Skepta rap over a piano riff from David Sylvian and Japan’s 80s song “Night Porter.” The music video is directed by Romain Chassain. |
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9 . Stormzy – Sounds Of The Skeng |
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London-based MC, Stormzy’s “Sound of the Skeng,” produced by grime expert Sir Spyro, reflects on his five-year career, his evolving style, and success. Directed by Henry Scholfield, the video features Stormzy in various roles, from a teacher to a boxer, while guiding his nephews, Allyas and Omari, on a London journey. |
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10 . Ill Blu – Chop My Money (w/ Krept & Konan, Loski & Ziezie) |
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Producer duo iLL Blu’s single “Chop My Money” boasts melodic verses from established and emerging talents like ZieZie, Krept, Konan, and Loski, each adding their distinct flair. The accompanying music video is directed by LX. |
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11 . Mac Miller – Hurt Feelings |
Mac Miller’s “Hurt Feelings,” produced by J. Cole, sees Miller addressing his authenticity in music and asserting his success against doubters. The accompanying video is directed by Anthony Gaddis and Eric Tilford with animation from LUTCH.TV. |
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Featured on the 2018 album “Swimming”. Lyrics >> More by the same : Official Site |
12 . Lil Pump & Kanye West – I Love It (w/ Adele Givens) |
Adele Givens introduces and concludes “I Love It,” a track featuring Lil Pump and Kanye West. The music video, produced by Spike Jonze, showcases Pump and West following Givens like eager puppies, in oversized suits resembling characters from the game Roblox. |
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For THE FULL HIP-HOP & SOUL COLLECTION click here
NB . You may wonder what are these “Quotes” attached to certain photos above. Well! For a specific song, we select a still image from the video on one side and choose a lyric from the song on the other side. We ensure that the lyric has a connection to the image, although sometimes the connection may be far-fetched or based on a double entendre, creating a humorous or meme-like combination when the two are merged together. Et voilà!
Rap Quotes • When we pull up to the party, man, the party get bigger (Lil Tecca) • I wish I could say, “What a wonderful feeling! (Eminem) • Cause even in your new bitch, I can see a lot of me (Megan Thee Stallion) • Honestly, don’t give a fuck ’bout who ain’t fond of me (Cardi B) • Forget my cheque and you will regret that (Dizzee Rascal) • But the truth is, they’re not realistic points (Stormzy) • 7 on a coat, and it don’t even keep me warm (Ill Blu) •
Musicwise : Afroswing, Grime, Hip Hop, Pop Rap, R&B, Rap, Trap, Uk Hip Hop
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