Here are the Top 10 Motivational Hip-Hop Songs in 2015.
As a result, the inspiring hits narrative continues, with the 2010s seeming to exude more good energy than all of the previous decades combined. While inspirational songs took a dip in 2014, they returned in 2015 with a vengeance and dominated the charts all around the world.
One thing that stands out about these songs is that they are not about getting over breakups or how strong you are after a broken heart; instead, they are only about inner strength and provide the motivation we need to get by these days.
This Year Hip-Hop music becomes the most listened to Genre in the World. It’s tough to become a rapper who is Often born in Poverty and uses it as their Strength. Most of our readers Ask for the research of Motivational Hip-Hop Songs 2015, so they can make their new Playlist for the Gym Session or help them in their tough situations.
Rap Music always motivates you in every single situation. Today we are going to Premier the official Hiphop24x7 list of Top 10 Motivational Hip-Hop Songs In 2015. Motivation is the key to Success & what better motivator is there than Music. Here are the Top 10 Motivational hip-hop Songs this year.
UPDATE: Listen: Top 10 Motivational Songs In 2016 (First check out the 2015 list for Sure)
10. All in a Day’s Work – Dr. Dre (Ft. Anderson .Paak & Marsha Ambrosius).
The Track features in Dr. Dre’s Compton Album soundtrack which is Streamed 25 Million Times + on its first week. There are features that came from Eminem, Kendrick, The Game & More. But there’s a Track Titled “All in a Day’s Work” which is Quite motivational.
The Track Intro is Done by Jimmy Lovine who is the Co-founder & former CEO of Interscope Records. The Track even makes his Place in Dwayne ‘The Rock’ johnson’s playlist. It’s related to the Dr. Dre Continual Grind with a Powerful Intro.
9. Kings Never Die – Eminem (Ft. Gwen Stefani)
This is the second track from the Southpaw Soundtrack which features Eminem with Gwen Stefani. What to Say About Eminem who Already Blessed us with tons of Motivational Songs.
This year without any album release Eminem made his Spot in a Couple of tracks. The Detroit Rapper Spits much Aggressive verses against Monster Guitar riffs and Pounding Drums with Stefani’s Calm Hook.
“Kings Never Die” debuted at number 80 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on August 1, 2015, making it the highest-ranking debut of the year. Its first-week digital download sales of 35,000 copies and 1.2 million domestic streams aided its chart debut.
8. Talking To My Diary – Dr. Dre
This is the final Track of Dr. Dre’s Compton album & it’s about “Dre. Dre Spends time reminiscing About his Past and how it got him to where he is today.
The Track was also used as a promotional video for the 2015 Biopic on N.W.A. Straight Outta Compton. The Music is Produced by Dr. Dre, DJ Silk & Mista Choc.
7. The White Shoes – Wale
It’s the 3rd track off wale’s fourth studio album “The Album About Nothing” which was released earlier this year in March. The inspirational video of the track shows young men trying to earn money with their minimum-wage job with ambitions to buy a new pair of white sneakers.
It alludes to Sneaker’s Culture in the inner city as well as Seinfeld’s signature look. The track is produced by Pro Reese and the Music Video is Directed by Walu.
6. Kanye West (Ft. Paul McCartney) – Only One
“Only One” released on December 31st, 2014(Listed 1 Jan 2015 in the wiki), is the single by Rapper Kanye West which features English singer-songwriter Paul McCartney who’s famous as the bassist of the English Rock Band The Beatles. Paul McCartney has revealed that the track is inspired by the Beatles’ classic “Let It Be“.
The song is a tribute to Kanye West’s daughter, North, who also appeared in the music video for the track and it was written as a message to Kanye from the perspective of his late mother, Donda West, who passed away in 2007. The track is produced by both Kanye West and Paul McCartney.
The song “Only One” made its debut at #35 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The main reason for its debut was due to strong digital sales, having sold 125,000 copies in its first week and being the 10th best-selling single of the week. This also marked McCartney’s first top 40 hits in the US in over 25 years, since “My Brave Face” reached #25 in 1989. After just three weeks on sale in the US, “Only One” had accumulated total sales of 230,000 copies. The song received a Gold certification from the RIAA.
5. Tech N9ne (Ft. Eminem & Krizz Kaliko) – Speedom (Worldwide Choppers 2)
The track “Speedom (Worldwide Choppers 2)” released back in April this year, is a single by Rapper Tech N9ne which features Detroit’s Eminem and Krizz Kaliko. The track is taken from Tech N9ne’s 15th studio album “Special Effects” which is in stores now.
It’s Tech N9ne and Eminem’s long-awaited collab since both rappers appeared on the 1999 song “The Anthem”. Tech N9ne and Eminem described “Speedom” as a “Puzzle” and a tribute to singer Richie Havens’s “Freedom“. The track is produced by Seven. This Track even makes his Position in the Playlist of Usain Bolt to David Beckham.
4. Kendrick Lamar – Mortal Man
The 12-minute track is the 16th track off Rapper Kendrick Lamar’s 3rd studio album “To Pimp A Butterfly” which was released in March this year via Top Dawg Entertainment & Aftermath Records. The track is inspired by Kendrick Lamar’s trip to South Africa in 2014 as it name-checks the leaders like Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jr, Malcolm X, and Moses.
At the back end of the “Mortal Man” interview, the last king of hip-hop, Tupac, and they both discuss the black culture, racism, fame, and more. Kendrick Lamar realizes he’s the new voice like Nelson Mandela, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr, and Tupac Shakur. Listen to the inspirational track below which is produced by Sounwave.
3. Big Sean (Ft. John Legend & Kanye West) – One Man Can Change The World
The track “One Man Can Change The World” is the Rapper Big Sean and it’s taken from his 3rd studio album “Dark Sky Paradise” which was released earlier this year. The song also features Rapper Kanye West and Singer-Songwriter John Legend.
The track reflects the positive influences in his life, the struggles he faces throughout his journey and the influence his Late grandmother Mildred V. Leonard has on his life. The Music Video is shot entirely in Grayscale and in Detroit in honour of her grandmother, who was one of the first black captains of the U.S. Army.
The track also won the MTV VMA for Best Video with a Social Message. It’s produced by Amaire Johnson.
2. Eminem – Phenomenal
The track is released in June this year and it’s the first single released off the Soundtrack of the Sports drama Movie “Southpaw” which is in theatres now. Like his tracks “Guts Over Fear” and “Not Afraid“, “Phenomenal” is a Motivational and Inspirational song that attempts to inspire and self-empower people.
The song represents protagonist Billy Hope’s (Jake Gyllenhaal) struggle after his wife’s death and the loss of his daughter to child services. Then he trained hard to reclaim his boxing titles and win back his daughter.
Eminem also released an Action-packed short film/music video for the track with a cameo from Dr. Dre. The track is produced by Eminem and Luis Resto.
“Phenomenal” debuted at number 47 on the Billboard Hot 100, the week’s highest-ranking debut, thanks to 77,000 first-week digital download sales. The song reached number four on Billboard’s Hot Rap Songs list.
1. Wiz Khalifa Ft. Charlie Puth – See You Again
The track “See You Again” is the rapper, Wiz Khalifa, featuring singer Charlie Puth. The track is released in March and it’s taken from the Soundtrack of the movie “Furious 7” which was released in April this year.
This Emotional song is a tribute to late “Fast & Furious” actor Paul Walker, who died in a car crash back in November 2013. The track won the awards for Teen Choice Award for Choice R&B/Hip-Hop Song and Teen Choice Award for Choice Song from a Movie or Tv Show.
“See You Again” went on to become Khalifa and Puth’s most successful hit to date. It topped the US Billboard Hot 100 for 12 non-consecutive weeks, tying Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” for the second longest-running rap number-one hit in the country behind Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus’ “Old Town Road,” and topped the UK Singles Chart for two weeks. “See You Again” debuted at number 100 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 29 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts on March 19, 2015, with first-week sales of 25,000 copies.
See You Again was a huge global commercial success and it has peaked at Number One on the Billboard Hot 100 for 12 non-consecutive weeks. It also holds the record of the most-streamed (Streamed 4.2 million times on April 13, 2015) track in a single day on Spotify in the US. It’s produced by DJ Frank E, Andrew Cedar, and Charlie Puth.