Top 25:
1- Wiz Khalifa feat. Charlie Puth - See You Again
2- Fetty Wap - Trap Queen
3- Flo Rida feat. Sage The Gemini & Lookas - G.D.F.R.
4- T-Wayne - Nasty Freestyle
5- Pitbull & Ne-Yo - Time Of Our Lives
6- Nicki Minaj feat. Drake & Lil Wayne - Truffle Butter
7- Big Sean feat. Drake - Blessings
8- Rae Sremmurd feat. Nicki Minaj & Young Thug - Throw Sum Mo
9- Silento - Watch Me
10- Nicki Minaj feat. Drake, Lil Wayne & Chris Brown - Only
11- Kanye West feat. Theophilus London, Allan Kingdom & Paul McCartney - All Day
12- Drake - Know Yourself
13- Kendrick Lamar - King Kunta
14- Drake - Energy
15- Future - Commas
16- Kid Ink feat. Dej Loaf - Be Real
17- Drake - 10 Bands
18- J. Cole - Wet Dreamz
19- Drake - Legend
20- Iggy Azalea feat. Jennifer Hudson - Trouble
21- Kevin Gates feat. August Alsina - I Don't Get Tired (#IDGT)
22- Rich Homie Quan - Flex (Ooh Ooh Ooh)
23- Wale feat. Usher - The Matrimony
24- Kid Ink, Tyga, Wale, YG & Rich Homie Quan - Ride Out
25- Wiz Khalifa & Iggy Azalea - Go Hard Or Go Home
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Wiz Khalifa is still sitting strong on the top of Billboard's Hot Rap Chart but this week's highlight goes to Future. His latest hit is Commas (the censored abreviation to Fuck Up Some Commas) and it was produced by DJ Spinz and Southside. The song was released on 2014's Halloween, on Future's Monster mixtape. I don't quite know why it only got to the charts 6 months later, but I'm glad it did because it's a nice example of Atlanta trap done right. The video is that classic trap video, in which the rapper is surrounded by his crew, that always has some famous people (in this case, Lil Boosie and Young Scooter), some hot bitches dancing to the song, money everywhere and some expensive whips. It's cliche but it's still worth clicking because of the song.
Wiz Khalifa is still sitting strong on the top of Billboard's Hot Rap Chart but this week's highlight goes to Future. His latest hit is Commas (the censored abreviation to Fuck Up Some Commas) and it was produced by DJ Spinz and Southside. The song was released on 2014's Halloween, on Future's Monster mixtape. I don't quite know why it only got to the charts 6 months later, but I'm glad it did because it's a nice example of Atlanta trap done right. The video is that classic trap video, in which the rapper is surrounded by his crew, that always has some famous people (in this case, Lil Boosie and Young Scooter), some hot bitches dancing to the song, money everywhere and some expensive whips. It's cliche but it's still worth clicking because of the song.
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