Rap Music Chart
Rap Chart - Beats, rhymes and nothing else - 20 rap songs to get your head-nodding. Created by combining how many times the song has been played with your ratings, DJBooth's charts help turn today's brand new music into tomorrow's hit tracks.
May 16, 2011 Chart RecapWelcome to the Booth’s Top Rap Chart! As always, your feedback has determined which songs made the cut. Each chart’s lineup is calculated using a special DJBooth.net Formula that …...Read More
#1 - Lupe Fiasco ft. Trey Songz - Out of My Head
Now that the, well, fiasco that was the release of Lupe's third full-length has largely died down, it's possible to appreciate Lasers for what it is: a quality, if uncharacteristically pop-oriented addition to the Chitown...Read More
#2 - Tyga ft. Chris Richardson - Far Away
As anyone who's ever committed a relationship-ending f*ckup is well aware, the psychological distance created by one breach of trust can be harder to bridge than any amount of physical space. Judging by the latest single off...Read More
#3 - J. Cole - Disgusting
Ever wondered what's going through J. Cole's mind at any given moment in time? Well, prepare to be enlightened. On this newly-leaked cut off the Roc Nation standard-bearer's insanely-anticipated debut set, he gives us a...Read More
#4 - Royce Da 5?9? ft. Eminem - Writer’s Block
How do you effectively drop a dope single that gets everyone talking? The question has been asked over and over again by every rapper, singer, DJ, and label head, but there still doesn’t seem to be a clear answer. If you...Read More
#5 - YG ft. Chris Brown & Tyga - Hell Yeah
Would you like to hear YG join forces with Young Money representative Tyga and R&B heavyweight Chris Brown on a brand new single? If you answered that question with a hearty “Hell yeah,” then allow me to present... Hell...Read More
#6 - DJ Khaled ft. Drake, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne - I'm on One
We the Best head honcho DJ Khaled is following up the boisterous, street-certified Welcome to My Hood (and its successful remix) with something a little more club-focused. I'm on One finds Young Money megastar Drake joining...Read More
#7 - Big Sean - I Do It
It's hard to tell Big Sean's story without heavy usage of the word “finally.” It was two years after their first meeting in '05 before Kanye finally signed the Motown native, three more before he got the gears turning for...Read More
#8 - Ludacris ft. Slaughterhouse & Claret Jai - F5 (Furiously Dangerous)
Scheduled to hit U.S. theaters on the 29th, the fifth entry in the Fast and the Furious franchise promises to be the fastest and most furious yet. OK, to keep it one-hundred, I haven't seen a single F&F flick... but, hey, the...Read More
#9 - Curren$y - #JetsGo
Less than a week after dropping Covert Coup, an eagerly anticipated project produced by The Alchemist, Curren$y is back with a new single #JetsGo. The rate at which this guy releases high-quality material is stupefying, and...Read More
#10 - Wiz Khalifa - Roll Up
Sure a rapper has a loyal fanbase, but can they reach people across the musical spectrum? It’s called crossover appeal, and after Black & Yellow pretty much set the world on fire, Wiz Khalifa didn’t necessarily need to...Read More
#11 - Rick Ross ft. Lil Wayne - 9 Piece
Apparently, Rick Ross and Lil Wayne have gone green. After lending the Young Money millionaire his vocals for a recycled and renamed version of I'm A Star (see new single, John), Mr. Rozay has contracted Weezy F. to jump on...Read More
#12 - T-Pain - You Copying Me
To prime the masses for the release of his fourth studio album rEVOLVEr, T-Pain is dropping an aptly-named 30-track mixtape, prEVOLVEr, and leaking the new single You Copying Me. In 2005, a young Teddy emerged onto the music...Read More
#13 - J. Cole - See It To Believe It
As soon as our peeps at 2DopeBoyz premiered this unreleased J. Cole song, See It To Believe It, we knew we had to share it with the Booth. As usual, Cole gives us a glimpse of his life over one of his signature gloomy...Read More
#14 - Lloyd Banks - Spread My Wings
As the NBA playoffs continue to unfold on the same day we celebrate mothers, many of our readers are rejoicing while others are weeping (hey at least the Lakers mom will be happy as their sons will be heading home). Why did I...Read More
#15 - Nicki Minaj - Did It on' Em
I recently took a trip back to Philly and took a break from down South radio for some East Coast Hip-Hop. However, all that seemed to blast from the speakers was Nicki Minaj’s newest release Did It on Em. Off her Pink...Read More
#16 - Eminem ft. Slaughterhouse & Yelawolf - 2.0 Boys
After 2.0 Boys is done, you might need to sit down and reflect on what the hell just happened. The barrage of rhymes spit by Eminem, Slaughterhouse and Yelawolf are enough to knock you over. Over punching drums and a lo-fi...Read More
#17 - Big K.R.I.T. ft. Bun B & Ludacris - Country Sh*t (Remix)
With the recent release of ReturnOf4Eva, K.R.I.T. has been buzzing all throughout the south not to mention the rest of the country. Although the album showcases tracks that speak to people lyrically like Dreamin and American...Read More
#18 - Game ft. Lil Wayne - Red Nation
If hip-hop gave Just Blaze grief over sampling Haddaway's What Is Love then they should be raising pitchforks at Cool & Dre over Game's newest single, Red Nation, from the oft-delayed R.E.D Album. The initial high pitched...Read More
#19 - Young Jeezy & Freddie Gibbs - Stripes (Run D MC)
Outside, the sun may be shining and the birds may be chirping, but here in the the Booth the forecast is a little different; now that Gary, Indiana phenom Freddie Gibbs has officially aligned himself with Young Jeezy's...Read More



