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East Coast hip-hop songs

The list "East Coast hip-hop songs" has been viewed 91 times.
This list has 66 sub-lists and 25 members. See also East Coast hip-hop, American hip-hop songs
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  • Make Me Better
    Make Me Better Song by Fabolous
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    "Make Me Better" is the third single from Fabolous' album From Nothin' to Somethin'. The song features Ne-Yo on the hook and is produced by Timbaland.
  • What These Bitches Want
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    "What These Bitches Want" (edited for radio as "What You Want") is a song by American hip hop recording artist DMX, released as the third single from his third album ... And Then There Was X (1999). The single features Def Soul singer Sisqó and was billed on the front cover as "The Biggest in Rap meets The Biggest in R&B." The subject matter in the song is past women in DMX's life.
  • Life's A Bitch
    Life's A Bitch Song by Nas
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    "Life's a Bitch" is the third single from Nas' debut album Illmatic (1994). It was released as a 12" single on April 19, 1994 by Columbia Records. It features rapping from AZ and cornet playing by Nas' father Olu Dara. It is produced by L.E.S., who samples "Yearning for Your Love" by The Gap Band and "Black Frost" by Grover Washington, Jr. for the songs down-tempo jazzy beat. AZ's verse was the first recorded verse of his rap career and gave him much positive attention. Because of his verse on "Life's a Bitch", his debut album (Doe or Die) was anticipated much like how Nas' verse on "Live at the BBQ" raised expectations for Illmatic. "Life's a Bitch" was the first of several Nas/AZ collaborations such as "Mo Money, Mo Murder", "The Essence" and "The Flyest". Lyrics from AZ's verse on "Life's a Bitch" are sampled on "Keep It Real" by Milkbone & on "Nasty Scene" by Deda.
  • This is Why I'm Hot
    This is Why I'm Hot Song by Mims
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    "This Is Why I'm Hot" is a song by American rapper Mims. The song was co-written by Mims and produced by Blackout Movement for his debut album Music Is My Savior (2007).
  • Rainy Dayz
    Rainy Dayz Song by Raekwon
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    "Rainy Dayz" is the fourth single from Raekwon's debut album Only Built 4 Cuban Linx..., released as a promotional single in 1996, and released sometime in 1996. backed with "Rainy Dayz (remix)". The song features fellow Wu-Tang Clan rapper Ghostface Killah in the first verse and its in-house affiliate singer Blue Raspberry in the intro and chorus, with Raekwon rapping the second verse. The song samples the Michael Jackson cover of "Ain't No Sunshine" and dialogue from the film The Killer. The remix of the song samples "You Know How to Make Me Feel So Good" by Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes. This song is the longest song on the album.
  • Hot Nigga
    Hot Nigga 2014 single by Bobby Shmurda
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    "Hot Nigga" (also stylized as "Hot N*gga", edited for radio as "Hot Boy") is the debut single by American hip hop recording artist Bobby Shmurda. "Hot Nigga" was released for digital download on July 25, 2014 by Epic Records and GS9. The song includes production from Jahlil Beats, which was originally used by Lloyd Banks for his 2012 song, "Jackpot". The music video contains a choreography that was later named the "Shmoney dance". The song and the video became popular in 2014 among Vine users, which led to the "Shmoney dance" phenomenon. Additionally, several unofficial remixes by various rappers have been made. The song has peaked at number six on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming the artist's first and only top 10 single in the United States. "Hot Nigga" was a commercial success, being certified Platinum in the United States.
  • Ladies
    Ladies Song by Sarai Howard
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    "Ladies" is a song by American rapper Sarai for her debut album, The Original (2003). It peaked at number 1 on the U.S. Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100, 19 on the U.S. Billboard Mainstream Top 40 and 28 on the U.S. Billboard Rhythmic Top 40 chart.
  • Show & Prove Song by Jay Z
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    Show & Prove is a single and posse cut from the Big Daddy Kane album Daddy's Home. The song was produced by DJ Premier, and features guest verses from Scoob Lover, Sauce Money, Shyheim, Ol' Dirty Bastard, and a then unknown Jay-Z. Though the single did not top charts, it did receive moderate acclaim, most notably from Allmusic's John Bush, who called the song "irresistible" and praised Jay-Z's fast paced raps.
  • Move
    Move Song by Mims
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    "Move (If You Wanna)" is the official first single from Mims' second studio album, Guilt.. The song was released to radio in October 2008.
  • Heaven & Hell
    Heaven & Hell Song by Raekwon
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    "Heaven & H***" is the solo debut single by Wu-Tang Clan rapper Raekwon, released as the lead single from his solo debut album Only Built 4 Cuban Linx.... It features fellow Wu-Tang Clan member Ghostface Killah and backing vocals from Wu-Tang affiliate singer Blue Raspberry. Allmusic stated "everything culminates in "Heaven & Hell" and its longing for redemption"
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