VH1 Has Lost All Credibility In My Eyes
All this week VH1 is counting down the list of the 100 Greatest Hip Hop Songs Ever. While I applaud VH1's efforts to recognize hip hop and it's impact on society, I have to say this is one of the worst lists ever. If you are going to make a list like this you should at least try to get it right. VH1 gets it wrong on so many levels.
VH1 reveals 20 songs each night starting from 100 down to one. From the first 20 I new this list was going to be bogus. It's a joke for Chamillionaire's "Ridin'" (#91) and N.E.R.D.'s "Lapdance" (#93) to be on anybody's top 100. But, but wait it gets worse. Pete Rock and CL Smooth's "They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)" is number 90. What? One of the most influential and well crafted songs of all time is only number 90? That's easily a top 20 jam. Here's where the list loses all credebility. Cam'Ron's "Oh Boy" (#89), Three 6 Mafia's "Hard Out Here For a Pimp" (#80), J.J. Fad's "Supersonic" (#72), Mase's "Feel So Good" (#67), and Young MC's "Bust A Move" (#47) are all ahead of T.R.O.Y. That is blasphemous.
Any top 100 hip hop list without that song at least in the top 20 doesn't carry any weight in my opinion.
But that's not my only gripe. There are some glaring omissions on this so called 100 greatest list. Where's the Mobb Deep? "Shook Ones Part II". "Survival of the Fittest". Those are classics right there but they are nowhere to be found on VH1's list. "My Philosophy" (#49) is the only song by Boogie Down Productions on the list. KRS-One as a solo artist isn't even on there. What about "Criminal Minded", or "South Bronx"? These are songs that have shaped hip hop as we know it today. Without some of the classics of the past it's hard to put the bangers of today in their proper context.

Other than the obvious omissions, and the utter disrespect to "They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)", my biggest gripe with the list is the top 10.
- Public Enemy "Fight The Power"
- Sugarhill Gang "Rapper's Delight"
- Dr. Dre "Nuthin But A 'G' Thang"
- Run-DMC ft. Aerosmith "Walk This Way"
- Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five "The Message"
- N.W.A. "Straight Outta Compton"
- Notorious B.I.G. "Juicy"
- Snoop Doggy Dogg "Gin and Juice"
- Salt-N-Pepa "Push It"
- Kurtis Blow "The Breaks"
That's a pretty good top 10 list but there are some changes I would make. First off "Walk This Way" is not even Run-DMC's best rock song, but it's #4 of all time? "Walk This Way" is so overrrated in the pantheon of music it's unbelievable. Just because it featured Aerosmith people get their panties in a bundle over it. In all honesty it shouldn't even be on this list. What about "Rock Box"? That song will always be in my top 10. It's hard. The rhymes are dope and that beat is menacing.
Also "Fight The Power" is a great song. One of Public Enemy's best. In fact for this to be their only song on the list shows you how much VH1 really pays attention to hip hop. For my taste give me "Rebel Without A Pause" from P.E. anyday. Lyrically that may be the best hip hop song of all time.
"Attitude - when I'm on fire
Juice on the loose - electric wire
Simple and plain - give me the lane
I'll throw it down your throat like Barkley
You see my car keys - you'll never get these
They belong to the 9-8 posse
You want some more son - you wanna get some
Bum rush the door of the store - pick up the album"

Those bars right there still gives me the chills. The beat is crazy and Flava Flav and Chuck D. are in perfect step with each other on this track. Plus "It Takes A Nation of Millions To Hold Us Back" is one of the top 5 hip hop albums of all time. For not a single song off that album to be on VH1's list is once again proof the list is wack.
Let me know what you think.

2 Comments:
You know, I don't know much about hip-hop, but I do love Run DMC. And you're right, "Walk This Way" isn't really even their song. Their record label made them do it. It's fun, but not a top song.
I like "Hard Times," "It's Like That," or even "It's Tricky," for God's sake.
Ooh, and Grandmaster Flash "The Message. Hell yeah.
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