Complex Presents: 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Beats of ALL TIME

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http://www.complex.com/music/2012/11/the-100-greatest-hip-hop-beats-of-all-time/

" Beats, Rhymes and Life: The name the famous A Tribe Called Quest album. The reason "beats" comes first? Production. It's arguably the most important element of hip-hop. It's the cornerstone of every song, the foundation lyrics are built upon. They dictate the time-signature, the tempo, the tone of the lyrics. They're at the beginning and the end of the creative process that goes into each of these songs.

One of the biggest challenges in writing a list of the best beats of all time? The genre's soundscape is so wide-ranging and incredibly diverse that it creates some difficult calculation issues to work through. For example: How do you rank the disco instrumentals of early hip-hop with the layered samples and filtered bass lines of golden-era New York rap? How do you rank Too $hort's trunk-rattling bass against Swizz Beatz's erratic Triton keyboard swipes? There are unlimited measuring sticks by which production can be compared. Consider the clattering, found-sound effects of DJ Premier's best mid-90s beats, or the raw, drum machine-oriented backdrops of '80s rap, designed to shock the system. How do you weigh those against, say, a lush vintage loop from The Hitmen or a crossover pop smash from Timbaland?

It can be broken down even further: Is the bigger, more-popular song the better beat? Or is it the underground smash that influenced the mainstream? Is it the track that best epitomizes an era, or is it the one that pushed the edge? To qualify the best beats, do we look at production that stands out apart from the verses and the hook, or is it the beat that complements those components perfectly?

Those factors and more were considered by Complex over a drawn-out process involving constant debate, strategically-deployed rhetoric, diplomacy, and fist-throwing that went all the way to the top. Ultimately, we drew up a perfect formula to determine an unassailable list of the best rap beats ever, full stop. When dealing with 30-plus years of music, a hundred slots fill quickly. As a result, a lot of classics were cut, and some of rap's best producers may not be fully represented. Them's the breaks.

Ultimately, though, every production on this list is irrefutably essential to the advancement of the genre we hold so dear. They've inspired, they've influenced, and they've been the impetus for a million neck-breaking nods. "

Top 10:

10. Puff Daddy f/ Lil' Kim, The Lox & The Notorious B.I.G. "It's All About The Benjamins (Remix)" (1997)

9. Nas "N.Y. State of Mind" (1994)

8. A Tribe Called Quest f/ Leaders of the New School "Scenario"/"Scenario (Remix)" (1992)

7. Audio Two "Top Billin'" (1987)

6. Eric B. & Rakim "Juice (Know The Ledge)" (1992)

5. Wu-Tang Clan "C.R.E.A.M." (1993)

4. Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth "They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)" (1992)

3. Mobb Deep "Shook Ones Pt. II" (1995)

2. Dr. Dre f/ Snoop Doggy Dogg "Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang" (1992)

1. Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five f/ Melle Mel & Duke Bootee "The Message" (1982)
 
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i agree wit the top 4, shook ones is 1 of the best rap songs ever, the message beat was way ahead of its time
 
not a bad list but I would replace the Benjamins with Come Clean by Jeru

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As an observation I'd say Eric B is President/My Melody is top 10 over paid in full or this one. One of the first "Sample" records. Right there with Ultra. Shit changed the game.

Oh, and ya boy worked on shit that's on this list. :yes:
 
The benjamins beat sticks out like a sore thumb amongst all of those legendary beats.

Shook ones a little high IMHO.
 
No 'Triumph'?!?!!?!? Null & Void!

list is ASS....fuckin Superthug at #24? :smh:

might be da worst list ever compiled....
 
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not a bad list but I would replace the Benjamins with Come Clean by Jeru

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This beat still blows my mind...Benjamins was a hot ass beat tho...when that shit came on in the club :dance: but the top 10 is ass...
 
I'd say this list is pretty spot on.
"Benjamins" was a nice beat, but it should definitely not be in the top 10
 
I know my favorite beats of all time are Above the Cloulds by Gang Starr (DJ Premier) and The Illest by Mobb Deep f/ Kool G Rap (Havoc) Didn't really expect those on there...

List is solid though. I'd put benjamins in top 20 so I don't really have a prob with 10th...
 
that list is bullshit...... you can fill that top 10 spot wit producers just from nyc all day..... maybe the top 20 would have been more appropriate.... :smh:
 
After checking the entire list, it sucks... So many songs on here that shouldn't be and that are overrated and NO underrated songs on here. Nothing but singles basically... List sucks for the most part...
 
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def top 10
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Something from gangstar has to be in top ten. U take your pick, they brought hip hop beats to records...
 
Paper Thin probably ain't make the list either...that was a tough beat too...too many dope ass beats to do a top 100 w/o pissing somebody off :lol: that beat was so dope on the tape after she finished rapping they just let the beat play on repeat for the whole song :lol:

 
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