Top Ridiculous Rap Hits Of 2011
Dec 14, 2011 blog
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Every year, a strain attention loves to total a Best Singles of pronounced year. Hits that done radio worthwhile, had people shopping albums, yada yada yada. In 2011, some of a “best singles” were also a many ridiculous. Certain songs (specifically in rap) had no transparent meaning, while others usually steady a same difference fifty-eight times. Still, these marks were hits and we’d be fibbing if we pronounced a feet weren’t drumming along to these 7 songs during some indicate this year. To commemorate these treacherous nonetheless familiar beasts, we’ve listed them next in box you’d like to perplex your iPod before 2012.
7. YC Future, “Racks”

So civic folklore has it that a “rack” is a thousand dollar smoke-stack of bills. Therefore, racks on racks on racks would advise we have thousands on thousands of thousands. Keeping that in mind, YC and Future substantially pronounced a word “racks” for each dollar they were holding on this song. “Racks” is one of a silliest songs of 2011. However, it’s also has a good kick and it’s a easiest to sing in karaoke, given there are usually like dual difference in a whole song.
6. Lil B, “I Got AIDS”

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This lane still has a precedence to turn a “hit.” Either way, it’s totally ridiculous. Lil B formerly expelled “I’m Gay” and now he has, “I Got AIDS.” Is he perplexing to tell us something? The strain goes by this whole unfolding of Lil B wondering what he’s going to do now that he has AIDS. At a finish he squeezes in a slight message, though it’s so firmly squished into a strain that it hardly fits. For a record, Lil B doesn’t unequivocally have AIDS. That we know of…
5. French Montana Waka Flocka Flame, “Choppa Choppa Down”

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Here’s a simple outline of a strike singular famous as “Choppa Choppa Down.” French Montana and Waka Flocka keep observant “Down Down Down Down” while Waka goes “Pow Pow Pow Pow Pow.” That’s it. Most of a time we don’t unequivocally know what a ruin Waka is saying, and on this lane it’s no exception. The video is even worse since a dual of them are during war. At fight with what we ask? Music that creates sense. That is what they’re fighting against.
4. Yelawolf Lil Jon, “Hard White (Up In a Club)”
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It’s 2011, people. Why is Lil Jon being mentioned, and even worse, because is he on a strike single? While Yelawolf isn’t bad on this lane (despite rapping like Mia X sometimes), Lil Jon usually creates this strain plain odd. Didn’t someone during Shady 2.0 stop this partnership from happening? Where was Eminem while this was going on? More importantly, because wasn’t Eminem on this song? It would have saved him from profitable Lil Jon to mount there and yell.
3. Drake, “Marvin’s Room”

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If 2011 noted a year Drake incited weepy, afterwards “Marvin’s Room” was that branch point. Drake is dipsomaniac and pathetic into his ex-girlfriend’s responding appurtenance while she’s out with her new boyfriend. Then he keeps reiterating, “I’m usually sayin, we could do better.” Do improved with whom, Marvin? An romantic mutilate like yourself? Once this strain strike a belligerent running, everybody started remixing it. Blame Drake for rap’s newfound sensitivity.
2. Tyler, a Creator, “Tron Cat”
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Tyler, a Creator and Odd Future enjoyed a outrageous year interjection to his manuscript Goblin. While a star lane was “Yonkers,” “Tron Cat” also incited heads. This strain runs by a washing list of pornographic acts, including raping a profound lady and job it a threesome, sawing some girl’s conduct off and traumatizing some lesbians. While Tyler, et al. are famous for intolerable a masses with their lyrics, this strain took it a small too far. Put a climb label behind in your Velcro wallet, Mr. The Creator.
1. Lil Wayne, “I Hate Love”
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Lil Wayne outdid himself in 2011. He finally done a strain that had 55-year-old housewives singing along. “I Hate Love” became a moms’ anthem of a year, and nobody unequivocally knows why. He can’t sing, he used to frighten people and he doesn’t hatred love. This strain took a romantic cocktail regulation and stepped on a calculator. All bets were off, and “I Hate Love” became a smash. There is one certain out of this; it finished a power of Justin Timberlake’s “SexyBack” within a cougar community. Way to go, Weezy.
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