![]() Singles: “Flamerz Flow”, “Sharing Locations”, “Blue Notes 2” 13. ![]() Singles: “Popstar” / “Greece”, “Let It Go”, “Every Chance I Get”, “I Did It”, “Body in Motion” 15. Singles: “Paid My Dues”, “Clouds”, “Lost” 16. Singles: “Miss the Rage”, “Holy Smokes” 18. Singles: “Losses”, “Move On”, “None of Your Love”, “Calling My Phone”, “Headshot”, “Born 2 Be Great” 19. ![]() Singles: “Back in Blood”, “Guard Up”, “Neighbors” 20. Singles: “Hooligan”, “No Sense”, “Durag Activity”, “Family Ties” 22. Singles: “Statement”, “Really Like That”/”Break Yoself” 23. Singles: “Lay wit Ya”, “Headshots (4r da Locals)”, “Wat U Sed”, “From the Garden” 24. Dum and Dummer 2 by Young Dolph and Key Glock Singles: “Free Merey”, “Free Woo”, “Free Me”, “4 Da Gang”, “Maybach” 27. Singles: “New Profile Pic”, “Avalon”, “Materialism as a Means to an End” 28. Long Term Effects of Suffering by Suicideboys Singles: “Show Me Up”, “Never Left”, “Money on Me”, “Repeat It” 29. Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine by Brockhampton Singles: “Me and Doodie Lo”, “Streets Raised Me”, “Pull Up”, “Rules”, “Pistol Tottin”, “Jump” 31. So let’s get into it, here are the biggest hip hop album first week sales of the year to date. Meanwhile, we have Lil Durk continuing his scorching run, dropping a collaboration album with the now-superstar Lil Baby, Polo G and Moneybagg Yo making their way up the to the top, and Migos trying to re-cook the magic of the first Culture album. We also had notable releases from Tyler, the Creator, Nas and DJ Khaled. But then we had Kanye and Drake waiting to overtake his numbers. Cole was the big winner of 2021’s first-half with The Off-Season topping the charts and becoming the biggest first week opener for a rap album. After an interesting 2020 where tours and album releases were either cancelled or postponed, it looks like things are starting to get back on track. You can check that out here.And just like that, we’re approaching the end of 2021. Billboard’s Top 50 Love Songs of All Time isn’t an editorial list, but rather a roundup of songs with love (or some variation on the word) in the title that have performed the best on Billboard’s charts over the years. ![]() While the best rappers of all time is a subject for hot debate, there’s also a less contentious top 50 list you can turn your attention to. all appear on Billboard and Vibe’s recently unveiled list of the 50 Greatest Rappers of All Time, released to coincide with the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, which was born out of block parties in the Bronx back in 1973. Kendrick Lamar, Jay-Z, Nicki Minaj, Tupac, Snoop Dogg, Lil Kim, LL Cool J, Drake, 50 Cent and The Notorious B.I.G. To kick-off Valentine’s Day, check out the Best Hip-Hop Love Songs of All Time below.Įditor’s Note: A lot of these songs come from some of the greatest to ever pick up a mic. We’re also rounding up our top affectionate hip-hop cuts from classic ‘80s throwbacks to Y2K-era favorites to modern masterpieces. If you’re a love hater, here’s a fact - Certified Lover Boy Drake was crowned Billboard’s Artist of the Decade in 2021.īut on this list, only one song from Drake’s love catalog will be mentioned. Rappers who can balance vulnerability with machismo are undeniable chart-toppers whether it comes to self-love, love for their homies or even love of riches. It may seem corny to the average hip-hop head, but in an industry based on stealing the hearts of listeners, love is a universal language. Hip-hop – which believe it or not turns 50 this year - has always blossomed from love. ![]()
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