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Description of Street Hop

 
Street hop is gangstas at play, the prosecution in motion, and the dreary and sometimes scary poetry of N.Y.C.'s and Philly's mean streets. At its root, street hop is more or less an extension of the '90s boom bap era, and thus the emcees tend to focus more on lyrical content than they do stylistic embellishments (though artists such as 50 Cent have proven that there are exceptions to this rule). Distinguishing street hop from '90s boom bap can be difficult. Many of the players -- such as Mobb Deep, D-Block and Nas -- are the same, and there are few differences in terms of sound and lyrical content. In fact, much of the criticism against the genre is that it's artistically stagnant, too weighed down by its own history.

While this criticism does have some validity, there are some stylistic differences between two genres. Street hop artists such as G-Unit, Juelz Santana and even Mobb Deep are willing to affect an R&B sheen in order to obtain commercial success. The emcees do this more by necessity than by choice; at its essence, street hop is no longer a commercially viable form of music. The tracks of producers such as the Heatmakers, Trackmasters and Just Blaze bump, but they lack the synth-propelled bombast that now almost entirely permeates club culture.

While street hop may not carry the same political implications as, say, Golden Era hip-hop, when militant Afro-centric acts such as Public Enemy and Brand Nubian ruled the airwaves, there are lyricist such as Jadakiss on his hit "Why" or Nas on "I Can" who tread into deeper waters, tackling issues of racism, classism and self-determination. If nothing else, these artists prove once again that the line between the pimp and the prophet is a precarious one, and that true hustlers carry both bullets and a Bible.
 

Top Street Hop Tracks

 
Play Track Artist Price
1. Whos Real Featuring Swizz Beatz, Oj Da Juiceman Jadakiss
$0.99
2. Hip Hop Is Dead Nas
$0.99
3. If I Ruled The World (Imagine That) Nas
$1.29
4. Hero featuring Keri Hilson Nas
$0.99
5. Pop Champagne (Explicit Album Version) Jim Jones
$1.29
6. One Mic Nas
$0.99
7. N.Y. State Of Mind Nas
$0.99
8. Make It Rain Fat Joe
$0.99
9. Hey Ma Cam'ron
$0.99
10. Made You Look Nas
$0.99
11. Grindin' Clipse
$0.99
12. Pop Champagne (Radio Version) Jim Jones
$1.29
13. Oh Boy Cam'ron
$0.99
14. Ether Nas
$0.99
15. Survival Of The Fittest Mobb Deep
$0.99
16. Who's Real Featuring Swizz Beatz, Oj Da Juiceman (Edited) Jadakiss
$0.99
17. Lean Back (Remix feat. Lil Jon, Eminem, Mase & Remy Martin) Fat Joe
$0.99
18. Smoking Gun Featuring Jazmine Sullivan Jadakiss
$0.99
19. I'll Be Foxy Brown
$0.99
20. Shook Ones Pt. II Mobb Deep
$0.99
21. Wanna Get To Know You G Unit
$0.99
22. Kinda Like A Big Deal (Explicit Album Version) Clipse
$1.29
23. Hate Me Now Nas
$0.99
24. The Message Nas
$0.99
25. There It Go (The Whistle Song) Juelz Santana
$0.99
26. Make It Rain (Remix) (Explicit) (Radio Single) Fat Joe
$0.99
27. Get It Poppin' (Featuring Nelly) Fat Joe
$0.99
28. Sugar Hill AZ
$1.29
29. I'm Good (Explicit Album Version) Clipse
$1.29
30. On Fire Lloyd Banks
$0.99
31. Whoa! Black Rob
$0.99
32. We Fly High Jim Jones
$0.99
33. I Can Nas
$0.99
34. My Drink N' My 2 Step (Main Version) Cassidy
$0.99
35. Life's A Bitch Nas
$0.99
36. Black Republican Nas
$0.99
37. Something Else Featuring Young Jeezy Jadakiss
$0.99
38. N.I.*.*.E.R. (The Slave and the Master) Nas
$0.99
39. We Gonna Make It Jadakiss
$0.99
40. Nas Is Like Nas
$0.99
41. The World Is Yours Nas
$0.99
42. One Love Nas
$0.99
43. Street Dreams Nas
$0.99
44. You Cant Stop Us Now featuring Eban Thomas, The Last Poets Nas
$0.99
45. It Ain't Hard To Tell Nas
$0.99
46. Halftime Nas
$0.99
47. Quiet Storm Mobb Deep
$0.99
48. Stunt 101 G Unit
$0.99
49. I'm A Hustla Cassidy
$0.99
50. I'm So Fly Lloyd Banks
$0.99
 

Street Hop Key Albums

 
Beg For Mercy
(Explicit) $5.99
Diplomatic Immunity 2
$8.99
Kiss Of Death
(Explicit) $9.99
Purple Haze
(Explicit) $10.99
Warning Shots
(Explicit) $8.99

 

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Street Hop Key Artists

 
Beanie Sigel

A rugged emcee out of
South Philly, Beanie Sigel is
part of the Roc-A-Fella
family. He was originally
discovered by Jay-Z. Bea...

Cam'ron

Cam'Ron started rhyming as
a member of Children of the
Corn, alongside Ma$e and
Big L. Cam's earliest hits
were "357" and "Horse & Ca...

DJ Clue

A veteran DJ representing
Queens, DJ Clue has been
paying dues for years,
slinging exclusive mix tapes
since 1990. Back in the da...

DJ Kay Slay

An influential radio DJ, Kay
Slay earned his title as the
"Drama King" by refereeing
various hip-hop beefs.

Fat Joe

A much-respected,
hard-rhyming emcee from
the Bronx, Fat Joe is down
with D.I.T.C. and Terror
Squad. He is also responsi...

Foxy Brown

A solo emcee out of
Brooklyn, Foxy Brown has
been doing her thing since
1995. She's released 3 solo
LPs, "Ill Na Na," "Chyna Doll...

G Unit

Founded by thug-rap
superstar 50 Cent, G Unit
includes 50, Lloyd Banks,
Tony Yayo, and Young
Buck. After shining on do...

Ghostface Killah

Ghostface is an ultra-skilled
emcee and founding
member of N.Y.C. rap
supercrew Wu-Tang Clan.
Ghost won many new fans...

Jadakiss

Hailing from Yonkers and
down with the Lox,
Jadakiss' flow and witty
rhymes have made him a
New York City favorite. A...

Jae Millz

Jae Millz is a famed freestyle
rapper from New York's
street scene. He came to
national attention when he
made an appearance on M...

Lloyd Banks

Lloyd Banks first came to
fame in the mix tape scene,
recording dozens of tracks
with 50 Cent and Tony
Yayo. His solo cut "Smile"...

Mobb Deep

Coming out of the
Queensbridge housing
projects, Mobb Deep are
the epitome of N.Y.C. thug
rap. Comprising Prodigy a...

Papoose

A well-regarded mix tape
emcee from N.Y.C.,
Papoose mixes political
commentary with gritty
street narratives.

Ruff Ryders

A rap collective based out
of Yonkers, N.Y., the Ruff
Ryders include DMX, Swizz
Beatz, Drag-On, and The
Lox. Rhyme vixen Eve's fi...

Saigon

Saigon is a streetwise MC
from New York. Saigon was
imprisoned as an adolescent
for assault and spent most of
his teenage years behind...

Styles P

Also known as Holiday
Styles and Styles P, this New
York emcee got his start as
a member of The LOX.
Styles is also down with t...

Terror Squad

Assembled around Fat Joe
and Big Pun, the Terror
Squad are a consortium of
Latino emcees from New
York. They include Cuba...

The Diplomats

The Diplomats got their start
with a hand from rapper
Cam'ron, who produced
the group's first album.

Tony Yayo

A founding member of the
G-Unit, Tony Yayo was
unable to perform on the
"Beg For Mercy" LP due to
his imprisonment. The da...

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