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My toes, my toes, shake that shaker by my toes My arm, my arm, shake that shaker by my arm. All the little children sing happily. My belly, my belly, shake that shaker by my belly. My belly, my belly, shake that shaker by my belly My knees, my knees, shake that shaker by my knees. You could make an entire playlist comprised of Missy's dance hits. What started out as a local chant for DJ turned into one of the biggest hip-hop singles.

Like most dance songs, the lyrics are almost insufferable. Get past that and you'll find the hook and beat irresistible. Don't front like you've never found yourself randomly tearing up the floor to "Can't Touch This. With stellar production by a blooming Kanye West, "Stand Up" soared to the top of the Billboard Hot chart in the summer of '03 and became Ludacris' first chart topper.

Shawnna and Luda take turns instructing us: "When I move you move, just like that. Serial experimentalists The Black Eyed Peas caught the dance bug when they teamed up with David Guetta for this rocket. Play this at a party and even toddlers will start humming along. A ratchet anthem done right. At the peak of dance rap, "Shoulder Lean" emerged from the bowels of Atlanta's Bankhead with Young Dro leading the charge. Dro is joined by T.

And no elaborate dance lessons here: "Let me see you bounce right to left and let your shoulder lean. With a drink in one hand and an instructional dance manual in the other, Cassidy shows us how to multitask in the club, while Swizz Beatz plays hypeman.

No one knows the drum and loop combo better than Dr. His drums really reach out and grab your soul. His loops are guaranteed to never ever escape your brain once you've come in contact with them. That wizardry combo of deadly drums and a lethal loop, coupled with 50 Cent's sing-song flow, is what makes "In Da Club" a party favorite. You know why DJ Snake 's "Turn Down for What" is here—because it always gets the club crunk to the max and will be around for years.

He starts with a boast "Hah, sicka than your average" and proceeds to spit game, while a hypnotic D. Dot beat plays in the background. Puffy does his best to distract you "Take that, take that , but trust me, you can still dance through it all.

Nelly raised the temperature with this smash. It's a testament to the song's staying power that the phrase "It's getting hot in here! Webster and Drizzle had the whole country going up in '06 with this rocket, which has its own dance instructions. In which Mystikal tells us to shake our tail, while yelling like a drill sergeant in need of a lozange. I dare you to resist this groove.

At the height of crunk , in , St. Louis rapper Huey emerged with this huge dance single which popped its way to No. A surefire floor filler and a standout from N. Missy Elliott and Timbaland is always a winning combination. On "Get Ur Freak On," the two amigos somehow managed to blend ingredients that had no business being in the same pot together: Indian strings, tribal drums and even some gibberish.

The result is a timeless anthem. It combines auto-tuned vocals with an infectious snap beat. Me or us? Baker Boy's 5 favourite hip hop albums The rising Indigenous rapper spills on why ….

Lil Peep feat. Lil Tracy - Cobain Sample: Owen - Bad News. The late Lil Peep was at the forefront of the emo rap movement. His emotionally raw lyrics sat on beats that were formidable in towing the line between trap and indie rock. Often sampling bands that tugged on the nostalgic heartstrings of listeners, he managed to develop a sound that was just as poignant for new listeners too. Pimp Flaco - Sintigo One half of the Spanish trap duo Flaco and Malo, Pimp Flaco brings together influences from both American hip-hop and flamenco on Sintigo.

Boasting a high profile in their homeland, Flaco and Malo look to command the attention of fans around the world with their bubblegum pink aesthetics and left-of-centre antics.



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