Despite their different lives Eminem might just be the one rapper on Wayne's level willing to drop the shields for a moment and let you see the. But by the time hip-hop crept into the 1990s, violent overtones were the norm in rap songs, drawing the ire of political pundits and activists who were appalled by the content featured in the culture's songs. Lil Wayne is known for acting out against those in positions of authority over him while Eminem's years of hustling to build his name on his own find him folding into himself when faced with trouble. The year 2009 would see more guest appearances and mixtapes, including the Beam Me Up Scotty mixtape, featuring the street single 'I Get Crazy.' In 2010, the singles 'Your Love' and 'Check It Out' preceded the release of. Lil Wayne «YM Salute» (med Lil Twist, Lil Chuckee,Gudda Gudda & Jae Millz) 2010 Gucci Mana «Haterade» (med Pharrell Williams) 2010 Rihanna «Raining Men» 2010 Drake «Up All Night» 2010 Lil Wayne «Knockout» 2010 Lil Wayne «Whats Wrong with Them» 2011 The Lonely Island «The Creep» 2011 David Guetta - Flo Rida «Where Them Girls At. Paul Wall & Lil Keke - Bang Skrew 06 Mo3 - Sho Nuff 07 Kat St John - Big 08 Redd Muzik 214 Feat.
began to popularize gangsta rap - was lighthearted jams for the party or based around cautionary tales and social commentary. The big breakthrough for Minaj came when Wayne added his rhymes to her 'High as a Kite' single, a mixtape favorite in 2008. Beatking & Chalie Boy - Salty 03 Slim Thug - Hold Ya Head Up 04 Rip Tha Ruler - 5000 Watts 05 King Kyle Lee Feat. FOOL'S GOLD/UNIVERSAL MOTOWN Kid Cudi 58 DOT DA GENIUS,KID CUDI (S.MESCUDI,O.OMISHORE) 59 66 2 ALWAYS STRAPPED Birdman Featuring Lil Wayne 59 MR. While there were more than a few fearsome figures in rap, much of the music made prior to 1988 - when acts like N.W.A. Going back as early as pioneers like Melle Mel, who was one of the first street-certified MCs in rap, hip-hop had its fair share of imposing figures during the 1980s, including Just-Ice, Eric B., Big Daddy Kane and other legendary rap luminaries. Street cred can be attained through various means, but striking fear in others is one of the more prevalent - and effective - ways to go about being respected in the streets, as well as in the realm of hip-hop. The game has always placed a premium on street cred, which is a testament to one's reputation throughout the areas they frequent and beyond.
Toughness has been an admirable trait in the world of hip-hop for quite some time.