“…You by no means thought that hip-hop would take it this far.”
— “Juicy” (1994)The Infamous B.I.G. (1972 – 1997)
It appears to be a notion that rap followers all over the place have usually taken a minute to sit down with ever because the late Christopher Wallace first spit such illustrious phrases on wax many, many moons in the past. The lyrics are particularly vital as we surpass hip-hop’s milestone fiftieth anniversary celebration that took over 2023 with grandstanding festivities all yr lengthy. Nicely, we’re now two years faraway from all of the whistles and horns, but it feels in some ways just like the tradition has been dialing it again in an enormous means.
For example, let’s have a look at a debate that’s been circulating for a lot of this month surrounding rap music and the coveted Billboard Sizzling `100. With the final chart for the month locked within the books as of yesterday (November 25), we are able to formally report that solely two hip-hop songs appeared within the High 40 for the complete period of Hip-Hop Historical past Month 2025. Of these two “rap drought saviors,” each fell out of the High 40 by the point the following chart replace was posted per week later. One music didn’t even see a Week 3; the opposite is sitting 5 spots under its earlier peak following a fifteenth week on the chart.
It’s the most recent blow to a longstanding streak in hip-hop that ended again in October after a whopping three-and-a-half-decade chart reign.
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To look again 20 years in the past throughout a time that many would take into account to be a Golden Period in rap, these garbage outcomes can be removed from the case. The primary music within the nation was hip-hop — “Gold Digger” by Kanye West, in its tenth week on high no much less — with The Black Eyes Peas and Jeezy rounding out the highest 5, respectfully. Total, 15 out of the High 40 have been hip-hop songs or featured a hip-hop artist in November 2005.
Even 10 years in the past as compared wouldn’t have been the case. Drake was sitting solely behind Adele — howdy! — along with his earth-shattering hit, “Hotline Bling.” Not far behind was Fetty Wap at quantity 9 (“679”), Drake once more alongside Future at 16 (“Jumpman”), Macklemore throughout his breakout yr at 21 (“Downtown”), iHeartMemphis — keep in mind him?! —proper behind at 22 (“Hit the Quan”), Fetty Wap staying on Drizzy’s neck with one other one himself at 24 (“Lure Queen”), pop star Selena Gomez rising the charts with assist from A$AP Rocky at 25 (“Good For You”), Travis Scott in his peak period at 27 (“Antidote”), Future and Drake — sure, once more! — at quantity 30 (“The place Ya At”), Wiz Khalifa driving excessive on anthem standing at quantity 34 (“See You Once more”), Fetty Wap actually going neck and neck with a 3rd hit at 35 (“My Means”), Publish Malone throughout his rap section at 36 (“White Iverson”) and eventually Fetty Wap with a formidable fourth music throughout the High 40 at quantity 39 (“Once more”).
2025 as compared is laughable, notably when contemplating every of the aforementioned names as they stand within the sport as we speak. Kanye West has all however turned his again on any and everybody who doesn’t agree along with his bigoted ideologies. Prior to now 5 years alone, Fetty Wap has been divorced, tragically misplaced a daughter and most just lately been imprisoned in a correctional facility. Each Macklemore and IHeartMemphis are nowhere to be discovered, Publish Malone determined to go nation and regardless of the burden that A$AP Rocky, Travis Scott and Wiz Khalifa every nonetheless maintain within the sport, neither has managed to create any actual fanfare round their single releases or album drops throughout the previous few years.
Except for Future, who made historical past in 2024 as the primary rapper to drop three primary albums in a calendar yr, the hip-hop hitmakers of yesteryear are barely within the zeitgeist a decade later. What does that say in regards to the style of rap when Tame Impala, the hit psychedelic rock band who acquired its begin again in 2007, continues to be driving excessive on the Different/Rock charts based mostly on the success of their fifth studio album launched final month? How has CeCe Winans been in a position to graciously keep afloat over on this planet of gospel for properly over 40 years, but the announcement that Nas and DJ Premier are dropping a long-awaited collaborative album titled Gentle-Years in a number of weeks (December 12) barely moved the needle?
Whereas hip-hop is in critical want of some assist in the meanwhile, all hope isn’t misplaced by an extended shot. The 2026 GRAMMYs ceremony is gearing as much as be a memorable night time for the tradition with three rap albums nominated within the coveted Album Of The Yr class— it’s a primary in Recording Academy historical past. If both Kendrick Lamar, Tyler, The Creator or Clipse win, it will likely be the primary time since Outkast took dwelling the gramophone all the best way again in 2004 — , when the tradition was nonetheless in its peak.
On Tuesday night time (November 25), we acquired to sit down in on a personal screening in NYC for a mini documentary that tells the background story of BK Gudda, a rising emcee out of Brooklyn signed to rap icon Busta Rhymes’ The Conglomerate imprint. It detailed his story from foster care to imprisonment and ultimately on the fitting path as we speak which features a megamix collab alongside the aforementioned Rhymes, in addition to heavyweights like Papoose, Huge Daddy Kane, Lil Fame & Billy Danze of M.O.P., Tek & Steele of Smif-N-Wessun, Buckshot, Talib Kweli, Rampage, Gorilla Nems, Maino and Spiff Star.
Talking in a well timed sit-down dialogue following the screening, Busta spoke to his present mindset as a hip-hop artist and supervisor in 2025 who occurs to have over 30 years of success underneath his belt, telling the viewers, “I’m clear on precisely what I do know [needs] to be executed in understanding how the eras have modified. I believe an important factor that I worth and I maintain on to probably the most — and I’m by no means going to repair this, as a result of it ain’t broke! — is the truth that I don’t permit myself to stray from feeling, soul, intuition and listening to the best way the sound makes you’re feeling. That information analytic and algorithm shit actually fucks folks up — a whole lot of executives and artists throughout the final yr have misplaced their jobs. The identical ones that used to sit down in these rooms and say, ‘Your new artist don’t acquired sufficient engagement on his Instagram’ or ‘He doesn’t have sufficient followers on his Twitter‘; they’re all in search of houses and new jobs now. A few of them name our telephones and need to seek the advice of. I used to sit down in these conferences and go, ‘Rattling: so that you’re actually going to overlook out on the following potential B.I.G. or 2Pac as a result of they don’t acquired sufficient social media engagement?”
The OG might need some extent.




















