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10 Highly Underrated Rap Songs

Worthy of demanding the aux.

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10 Highly Underrated Rap Songs
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Worthy of demanding the aux.

Disclaimer: some of these songs are (very) explicit, and in no particular order of importance. If rap isn’t your jam, I will have more song lists from different genres coming soon :)

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1. 2 On – OB Obrien ft. Drake

Considering I have an unhealthy obsession with Drake, it’s only fair that the first song I think of includes him. S/O to you, babe.

2. Timeless – A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie

Rap with a pop-ish vibe – if you want to feel like a bada** who has their shit together, belt these lyrics.

3. Sorry (Remix) – Devvon Terrell & Futuristic

Are you in love with Bieber’s beats and don’t want to admit it? Here’s a hip-hop approach to the pop beat we ALL know.

4. Summer11 – Skizzy Mars

Something unique. And hey, anything with “summer” in the title sends good vibes, right?

5. Right Now – King Louie

If you’re like me and enjoy various genres of music, take a minute to listen to this insane cross between EDM and rap.

6. Preach (Remix) – Kehlani & Ambré

A Drake song with Kehlani’s twist. Am I dreaming?

7. Just in Time 4 the Weekend – 6LACK

A remix of a Weeknd favorite. If you like old-school Weeknd, listen like, now.

8. Mountains – Luke Christopher

A classic song with a modern surprise. Essentially, 2017’s reconfiguration of an oldie.

9. #WhiteGirlVoice – Rajítheone

An R&B S/O to all my Minneapolis ladies. (Guys, you’ll like it too).

10. Slow Grind – Tory Lanez feat. Jacquees

Anyone else scarred with the Vines of teenage boys humping the floor to “Grind On Me?” This remix cures that- you’re welcome.

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