Top 10 Motivational Hip-Hop Songs In 2016

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Top 10 Motivational Hip-Hop Songs In 2016

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Without any doubt, Hip Hop Genre tops when we talk about Motivational Music to listen to. It gives us thrill, the boost in energy, and every song has a pattern of the story which we can relate to. This year, when we talk about hip hop music there’s a change in every aspect from production value to the story behind the song.

Then there’s the top tier of motivational rap songs, which includes songs that have traits in common with the aforementioned category but have their own distinct personality. It’s more of an anthem than a banger. An anthem is similar to a banger or slapper in that it is accompanied by the type of production that will have your pals throwing bows in the club.

When a rapper waxes poetic over an earth-shattering beat—a key tenant of all anthems—there aren’t many musical experiences more beautiful. While not every rap song that inspires is an anthem, all anthems are inspirational, so it’s no surprise that our list of the best motivating hip-hop songs of all time is chock-full of them. Consider Eminem’s classic “Lose Yourself.”

Just like last year, we get a hugely positive response on our Top 10 Motivational Hip-Hop Songs In 2015. This year, we’re back with a new Top 10 list of hip-hop songs in 2016.

First, as you going ahead with the article this list will features music which reflects stories, trending among the majority of people, and this list will be surely making a spot on your playlist. The motive of this list is for those who need to work out or going through a hard time. The list features a mixture of fun, struggle, peace, fight & rise about hate.

10. One Dance – Drake

Without any Doubt, drake dominates this year’s best Hip Hop Album list, As we talk about Drake’s “One Dance” which features in his album “Views“. The music also features Nigerian Afrobeat WizKid and Single Kyla. The music relates to those who love to dance, a mid-tempo track with Drake’s melodic, introspective, low-key raps.

“One Dance” was selected the 2016 Song of the Summer by Billboard. It was the fifth-best-selling song in the United States as of December 2016, with 2 million copies sold. It was the most popular song on Apple Music this year. With over one billion individual listens on Spotify as of October 15, 2016, “One Dance” became the most played song of all time.

This track is one of the hottest tracks playing on Zumba, Cardio Classes. check out the track below.

9. Goosebumps – Travis Scott Ft. Kendrick Lamar

Travis Scott’s second studio album Birds In The Trap Mcknight features his collaboration with Kendrick Lamar on track “Goosebumps”. This track relates to Travis Scott’s raps about his Girl. “Goosebumps” gave how you should not worry about social media Sh*t and focus on your goods. While Kendrick raps about how a girl wants attention through social media. This track definitely relates to most of the youngsters these days. focus on your Goods – Travis Scott.

In the US Billboard Hot 100’s first week, which began on September 24, 2016, “Goosebumps” debuted at position 92. His third top 40 success, the song later returned to the chart several more times, peaking at number 32. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) awarded the song a Gold certification in January 2017 for sales of more than 500,000 equivalent copies in the US. Scott said that the song has received a Platinum certification on March 28, 2017.

8. The Dreamer – Anderson .Paak

One of the rising stars in the hip-hop Community, Anderson .Paak features in our list with his “The Dreamer” track. The music features in his “Malibu” album. The West Coast rapper who shares his struggle when he was younger and how he made it as an artist now. Raps about his father’s not there in the family, rent Issues & how he struggles to get Goods for himself. “I Wanted them Nike’s Mama Got Me Lugz (Cheap Shoes)”. He also shares his thoughts on discount meals on School Day for those who can afford it. this track definitely going to feel your existence.

7. Man – Skepta

Skepta’s fourth Studio album “Konnichiwa” features a track named “Man (Gang)”. The track features high on beats and bars, while sketa raps about who isn’t in his circle. He raps about his real fans and why he stays away from fake friends. Proving them wrong, Socialize with his Man (Gang). The track one of the hard-hitting tracks while listening to workout sessions.

6. I Told You , Another One – Tory Lanez

Tory Lanez’s debut album “I Told You” features the, “I Told You, Another One” track. The narration behind this track where Tory shares his origin Story, from Drug Dealing, how his life consists of sleeping on park benches to Private Jets now. While talking about his Ups-n-down & how he is forced to work at a very young age. Share his thoughts on how teachers in his School unsupportive of him and even insulted his intelligence.

5. Bompton – The Game

The West Coast Rapper The Game drops off his album “1920” which is a Classic one, Couple of tracks relates to his young life. While one of the tracks Titled “Bompton” refers to his first sight with Gangs in Compton. “Bompton” is the blood Gang pronunciation. The music features his incidents with Police over crack Cocaine. Raps about a SWAT team, N.W.A. & More. The Game back with his Storytelling raps with “1920”.

4. Welcome To Planet X – KXNG Crooked Ft. Eminem

Kxng Crooked’s latest album Good Vs. Evil features one of the track which is titled “Welcome To Planet X”. Kxng Crooked spitting straight bars The Intro Commentary features Eminem with his lines, “I live in a world that’s different than your world, Your world still believes in things like free speech and democracy, Those things don’t exist in my world anymore, Welcome to my world, Welcome to Planet X motherf**ker“. While Talking to Billboard,

Kxng adds, ” “I love this record because it touches on topics like the destruction of the middle class, the plight of poor people, and it has the presence of my superstar homie Eminem, which forces people to pay attention to the issues the song tackles. Thanks, Em!”.

3. Fade – Kanye West Ft. Post Malone & Ty Dolla $ign

This track “Fade” from Kanye West Ft. Post Malone & Ty Dolla $ign surely rise after the release of the music video which features Teyana Taylor. The music production is handled by Kanye West himself & features in his album The Life Of Pablo. The music Video releases at the VMA’s 2016. One of the biggest reasons why It features in this list because it increases gym membership. You Surely pumped to See amazing body in the “Fade” music video.

2. Untitled 2 – Kendrick Lamar

In early 2016, Kendrick Lamar bags 5 grammy’s for To Pimp A Butterfly, and in the month of march he releases his project “Untitled unmastered“. The album features 8 tracks, and one of the tracks named “Untitled 2” relates to his story of why he was troubled by the bloodshed and incarceration of his peers still trapped in the ghettos of Compton. Calls TDE (Top Dawg Ent.) his label as Saviour in his life and his team become solance, the music is more about how you can find balances in life.

“Untitled 02 | 06.23.2014.” debuted at number 79 on the Billboard Hot 100 on March 26, 2016, thanks to first-week digital download sales of 17,602 copies. The song was the album’s top-charting single.

1. Black America Again – Common ft. Stevie Wonder

This year Our Top 10 Motivational Hip Hop Songs list Tops by Common. The music is Titled “Black America Again” which also features Stevie Wonder. The music talks about police brutality and discrimination towards black Americans. While Stevie Wonders vocals feature a call to action for the fair and equal treatment of black Americans.

The music video of the track is about 21.50 Minutes long which features footage of Alton Sterling’s murder by two white police officers.

We Hope this list features all the emotions within the human race and these 10 Motivational Hip-Hop Songs in 2016 are gets a place in your plalist. Readers, don’t forget to Subscribe to our newsletter.

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