Is Juicy the best rap song?

Is Juicy the best rap song?

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The list features contributions from over 100 critics from 15 countries, as well as hip-hop legends Slick Rick and Common.

The end-of-the-decade content season is slowly but surely approaching. BBC Music went with a broader approach, by releasing a list of the top 25 greatest hip-hop songs of all time. The list came from a poll that was conducted in which the publication asked more than 100 critics and experts. (Edit note: Okayplayer’s managing Editor, Dimas Sanfiorenzo, and former Music Editor Ivie Ani contributed.) The list includes names like Eric B & Rakim, A Tribe Called Quest, Outkast, and the Wu-Tang Clan.

“Hip hop is a uniquely American art form that has become a global mainstream phenomenon,” Simon Frantz, Managing Editor of BBC Music said in a press release. “Forty years after “Rapper’s Delight” broke into the charts, hip-hop has become the voice for otherwise underrepresented groups in America and beyond. I think the tracks topping the poll show rap’s role in speaking truths. They’re also examples of deeply personal poetry, and an amazing playlist.”

Unsurprisingly, the list is heavily skewed towards the “golden era,” as 14 of the top 25 tracks were released in the 1990s. Kanye West’s “All of the Lights” and “Runaway,” and Kendrick Lamar’s “Alright” were the sole entrants from 2010 or later.

Here is the top 15 from the greatest hip-hop list:

1. The Notorious B.I.G. “Juicy” (1994)
2. Public Enemy “Fight the Power”(1989)
3. Mobb Deep “Shook Ones (Part II)”(1995)
4. Grandmaster Flash “The Message” (1982)
5. Dr. Dre “Nuthin’ But a ‘G’ Thang” (1992)
6. Wu-Tang Clan “C.R.E.A.M.” (1993)
7. Souls of Mischief “93 ‘Til Infinity” (1993)
8. The Pharcyde “Passin’ Me By” (1992)
9.  Nas “N.Y. State of Mind” (1994)
10. Tupac Shakur “Dear Mama” (1995)
11. A Tribe Called Quest “Electric Relaxation” (1993)
12. Kanye West “Runaway” (2010)
13. Eric B & Rakim “Paid in Full” (1987)
14. Sugar Hill Gang “Rapper’s Delight” (1980)
15. Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth “They Reminisce Over You (T .R.O.Y.)” (1992)

Here is Common’s top five:

1. Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five “The Message” (1982)
2. A Tribe Called Quest “Scenario” (1991)
3. The Notorious B.I.G. “Juicy” (1994)
4. Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth “They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)” (1992)
5. Lauryn Hill “Doo Wop (That Thing)” (1998)

Here is Slick Rick’s

1. Public Enemy “Fight The Power” (1989)
2. Big Daddy Kane “Warm It Up Kane” (1989)
3. Eric B & Rakim “Know The Ledge” (1992)
4. Wu-Tang Clan “Triumph” (1997)
5. “Pass That Dutch” Missy Elliot (2003)

Find the whole list at BBC Music.

Why this Biggie track is the greatest hip-hop song

Is Juicy the best rap song?

Why has The Notorious B.I.G.’s debut Juicy topped BBC Music’s poll of the greatest hip-hop songs of all time? Sowmya Krishnamurthy explains.

Is Juicy the best rap song?

There’s one song in hip-hop that embodies the culture perfectly. It’s an homage to the past with hope for the future. Steeped in the harsh reality of the streets while being markedly optimistic, it’s the rag-to-riches tale of the hustle – and that’s why it rises to the top of the rap canon. BBC Music polled music journalists, critics, artists and industry experts, and the results are in. The greatest hip-hop song of all time, in their opinion, is Juicy by The Notorious B.I.G., aka Biggie Smalls.

The 1994 release is a watershed moment in the timeline of hip-hop, marking the official arrival of Biggie Smalls (born Christopher Wallace). Juicy is a modern bildungsroman of a young, black man growing up in Brooklyn. “It was all a dream, I used to read Word Up! Magazine,” he recalls about his life. “I made the change from a common thief/To up close and personal with Robin Leach.”

Is Juicy the best rap song?

Juicy by The Notorious B.I.G. "is the quintessential rap Cinderella tale" (Credit: Getty Images)

Tapping into his natural storytelling ability, Biggie vividly shares the story of the struggle, of being broke and overlooked. “Born sinner, the opposite of a winner/Remember when I used to eat sardines for dinner?” he asks. Sure, he’s flexing his braggadocio, but there’s also touching vulnerability amid the machismo. “Girls used to diss me/Now they write letters ’cause they miss me,” he admits. “Stereotypes of a black male misunderstood/And it's still all good.”

Juicy was heralded as a classic pretty much out of the gate, and it catapulted the 22-year-old into the upper echelons of rap. A self-fulfilling prophecy: a new rap king in the East was crowned

That rise – from when “birthdays was the worst days” to champagne-sipping glory – is the quintessential rap Cinderella tale. In that vein, Sean “Diddy” Combs served as Biggie’s sonic steward and godfather. Diddy (or Pete Rock, depending on which version of the story you believe) tapped into a winning formula of flipping classic ’80s samples for the succulent beat. Mtume’s No 1 R&B hit Juicy Fruit adds an addictive melody and gives Biggie’s hard rhymes an upbeat, feel-good vibe.

Is Juicy the best rap song?

Sean “Diddy” Combs served as Biggie’s sonic steward and godfather (Credit: Getty Images)

Juicy is synonymous with hip-hop’s ambitious ethos. It’s become such a staple that every hip-hop head is expected to know the first verse by heart – at least. Biggie’s life and career were cut tragically short in 1997. However, Diddy helped bolster the mythology of Juicy with the next generation by making it a key plot device on 2002’s reality show Making The Band. Contestants were made to recite the song’s bars out loud in order to prove their musical chops.

There’s a universality in Juicy that enables it to stand the test of time, whether you grew up in the belly of Brooklyn’s Bed-Stuy neighbourhood, or you experience your own daily struggle. Twenty-five years later, Biggie’s uplifting message of perseverance, of better days, still resonates. We don’t have him around anymore, but the aspiration he left behind continues to inspire. And it’s all good.

More on BBC Music’s greatest hip-hop songs of all time:
The 25 greatest hip-hop songs of all time
What critics had to say about the top 10
Full list of critics who participated – and how they voted
Trends and surprises in the poll (not available in UK)
Why are there so few women in hip-hop polls?
Playlist of the top 25 songs (Spotify)

How many of the songs in the poll do you agree with? Let us know with the hashtag #GreatestHipHopSongs on Facebook or Twitter.

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The greatest hip-hop song of all time, in their opinion, is Juicy by The Notorious B.I.G. The 1994 release is a watershed moment in the timeline of hip-hop, marking the official arrival of Biggie Smalls (born Christopher Wallace). Juicy is a modern bildungsroman of a young, black man growing up in Brooklyn.

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