What are some of the most memorable rap lyrics of the 90s?
The 90s was a decade that produced some of the most memorable rap lyrics of all time. These lyrics capture the essence, culture, and spirit of the decade. They also reflect the different genres, themes, and perspectives of rap music, such as gangsta rap, conscious rap, alternative rap, female rap, and more. Here are some examples of the most memorable rap lyrics of the 90s:
“I see no changes / Wake up in the morning and I ask myself / Is life worth living? Should I blast myself?” – Tupac Shakur, “Changes” (1998)
“It was all a dream / I used to read Word Up magazine / Salt-n-Pepa and Heavy D up in the limousine” – Notorious B.I.G., “Juicy” (1994)
“One two three into the four / Snoop Doggy Dogg and Dr. Dre is at the door” – Snoop Dogg feat. Dr. Dre, “Nuthin’ But a G Thang” (1992)
“Ready or not / Here I come / You can’t hide / Gonna find you / And take it slowly” – Fugees feat. Lauryn Hill, “Ready or Not” (1996)
“Life’s a bitch / And then you die / That’s why we get high / Cause you never know when you’re gonna go” – Nas feat. AZ, “Life’s a Bitch” (1994)
“I’m not a businessman / I’m a business / Man” – Jay-Z feat. Kanye West & Rihanna, “Diamonds from Sierra Leone (Remix)” (2005)
“Cash rules everything around me / C.R.E.A.M., get the money / Dollar dollar bill y’all” – Wu-Tang Clan, “C.R.E.A.M.” (1993)
“I’m sorry Ms. Jackson / I am for real / Never meant to make your daughter cry / I apologize a trillion times” – Outkast, “Ms. Jackson” (2000)
“Hi / My name is / What? / My name is / Who? / My name is / Slim Shady” – Eminem, “My Name Is” (1999)
“You might win some / But you just lost one” – Lauryn Hill, “Lost Ones” (1998)
These are just some examples of the most memorable rap lyrics of the 90s. There are many more that we could quote, but we’ll leave it to you to remember them.
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