Fights are usually bound to occur at large gatherings that feature different groups of people who may not get along due to a long history of drama. Music artists have always been in the background of these fights that tend to make the situation arise or even more dramatic. Here is a list of the top 15 fight songs that hip-hop and rap fans may never forget.
1. Lil Jon and the Eastside Boyz ft. Lil Scrappy - What You Gon Do
In this song, the hook clearly asks the opponent, "What you gon' do?" Lil Jon and his rap crew use this song to illustrate the common occurrence between opposing parties when they see each other. It's an enticing introduction to fighting when or if you know your opponent will be far from ready to rumble when they see you.
2. Lil Scrappy - No Problem
In this song, Lil Scrappy clearly calls out his opponent and let's him know that he doesn't want any problem with him, which insinuates that there will surely be consequences. This song generally entices those who know that a fight with them will not end well.
3. Run Up Get Done Up - Crime Mob
In this song, Crime Mob tells their opponent to "Run Up" or "Get Done Up". This song usually tends to the fights that occur between women who have been having a long standing "beef" or misunderstanding between one another. It should be viewed as a parallel to Lil Scrappy's "No Problem".
4. Knuck if You Buck - Crime Mob
This song is one of the all time favorites of the early 2000s, and it is still played today. Crime Mob is telling the opponents to "knuck", which means fight, if they are "buck", which means to be brave enough to do so.
5. Lil Scrappy - Head Bussa
In this song, Lil Scrappy reiterates that he is a "head bussa" of all of his haters. This means that he will use all force, if necessary, to handle anyone that has a problem with him.
6. Trillville ft. Lil Scrappy & Lil Jon - Neva Eva
In this song, the after school atmosphere displayed in the video is very relatable for those who have seen fights occur after that final bell for the day rung. Trillville tells all of the opponents to simply get on their level, but they possibly never could.
7. Bone Crusher - Never Scared
In this song, Bone Crusher tells his opponent that he is never scared and it doesn't matter what side of town you come from. He will simply go to to toe with anyone that wants a problem with him.
8. Ludacris - Move
In this song, Ludacris tells his opponents to move out of the way, and that follows with the disrespectful term "b-tch". Saying this simple phrase to a person in passing can start any altercation between opposing sides.
9. Lil Jon and the Eastside Boyz - Bia Bia
In this song, Lil Jon and the Eastside Boyz have shortened the word, b-tch, to "BIA". They ask their opponents why are they acting like females, and this will always lead to a fight between guys.
10. Set if Off - Lil Boosie
In this song, Lil Boosie tells his opponents that he will set it off in anyway possible if he chooses to talk smack about him or anything concerning him. This song is usually played in the southern part of the country.
11. Pastor Troy - We Ready
This song is commonly found on the fields or courts of sport teams. Pastor Troy is simply telling hs opponents that he is ready for whatever may occur.
12. 8Ball & MJG - You Don't Want No Drama
8ball and MJG use this song to tell his opponents that they don't want want drama with him because no one was as hard as they are. This song would make anyone with a big ego eager to start a problem.
If you haven't noticed, most of the songs were created by the hands of Johnathan Smith, who is best known as Lil Jon. This list should be viewed as a guide to some of our most unforgettable high school or college memories or even just a reminder of how music can always be used to display a mood.