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 Moving on to one of the greatest rappers of our generation, we have Kendrick Lamar. Lamar, a Compton, Calif. Native and my personal favorite rapper, has pushed the limits of rap to heavenly levels. In fact, Lamar’s name has become synonymous with greatness, art, and eloquence, and his musical projects are nothing short of incredible. “good kid, m.A.A.D city,” a triple Platinum album, is one of Lamar’s premier projects. Featuring songs such as “Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe,” “Backseat Freestyle,” “Poetic Justice,” “The Art of Peer Pressure,” and so much more, GKMC is an album for the ages, and it is often touted as the album of the decade. However, among these songs, one stands out, having gone Platinum multiple times: the iconic “Money Trees.” ANDIEZ Personalized Name Black I Love The Woman I've Become Because I Fought to Become Her Poster

“Money Trees” begins with an eerie melody filled with echoing vocals beautifully sampled from Beach House’s “Silver Soul” and hypnotic hi-hat beats employed and produced by Dj Dahi. 26 seconds later, Lamar emphatically pounces on the beat, flowing effortlessly while lulling the listener with a slow, methodical delivery, overlain on top of Beach House’s soothing instrumental. As the song progresses, Lamar’s message intensifies as he weighs the value of the human “dollar” and the effects wealth has had on his life, happiness, and success. Minutes later, Jay Rock enters to deliver arguably the greatest verse of his entire career, emotionally depicting the struggles of those who are financially unstable in providing for their families while oppressed by poverty, government bondage, and drug violence.

As Jay Rock and Lamar make profound statements, throwing out verbal haymakers left and right, the eerie “Silver Soul” sample draws listeners further into the emotional core of the song, enabling them to feel the raw pain in Lamar’s voice until the tape ends abruptly, almost comically. 

“Blood On The Leaves” by Kanye WestRecommended by: Contributing Writer Obinna UzosikeSample:  “Strange Fruit” by Nina Simone

Could we compose a list of beats without mentioning Kanye West twice? I didn’t think so. As mentioned previously, Kanye West is one of the greatest individuals to grace the microphone, keyboard, MIDI — you name it, he can play it. It is only through trial and error that an artist can develop the aptitude and skill to produce masterpieces, and Kanye’s “Yeezus” is his premier experimental project, pushing the traditions of rap. In the album Kanye and co-producer Lunice sample Nina Simone’s “Strange Fruit” in track “Blood on the Leaves,” with Kanye masterfully rapping over Simone’s erratic vocals.

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