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Top Hip Hop Songs of 2006


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The Passion of Weiss has put together a stellar list of what he feels to be the best hip hop songs of the year. You can check out the full writeup at his website

In Alphabetical Order

A-Ko: "Chicago"

Birdman and Lil Wayne: "1st Key"

Busta Rhymes ft. Raekwon-"Goldmine"

Camp Lo-"Ganja Lounge"

Clipse-"Keys Open Doors"

Masta Killa-"Iron God Chamber"

Murs-"LA"

Nas ft. The Game-"Hustlers"

Outkast-"The Mighty O"

Papoose ft. Busta Rhymes and Raekwon-"Address Me as Mister (Remix)"

Puffy ft. Nas & Cee-Lo-"Everything I Love"

Soul Position-"Hand Me Downs"

Tha Dogg Pound-"Kickn N' Pushin"

"Weird Al Yankovich-"White and Nerdy"

What does it say about rap music that a song by a middle-aged white guy is one of the 25 best records of the year? More importantly, what does it say about dudes like Rick Ross and Young Joc that a man whose last name is Yankovich has a better flow than they do? This might be Weird Al's best song since "Amish Paradise." He brags that he edits Wikipedia. That's just funny."

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