90's 2000's Hip Hop Mix | Old School Rap Songs | Throwback Rap Classics | West Coast | East Coast -
If you grew up with a Walkman or a Discman, you know that the '90s and early 2000s weren't just a decade—they were a cultural movement. This "Golden Era" was defined by a legendary tug-of-war between the East and West Coasts, giving us the most iconic tracks that still dominate every throwback mix today. East Coast: The Gritty Boom Bap
The Notorious B.I.G. became the face of the East with hits like "Juicy" and "Big Poppa". Meanwhile, Nas dropped Illmatic , widely considered one of the greatest lyrical albums of all time. If you grew up with a Walkman or
The birthplace of hip hop stayed true to its roots with a sound that felt like a cold winter night in Brooklyn or Queens. became the face of the East with hits
The Wu-Tang Clan brought a raw, cinematic grit that changed the business and the sound of the streets. West Coast: G-Funk and Lowriders The Wu-Tang Clan brought a raw, cinematic grit
If you grew up with a Walkman or a Discman, you know that the '90s and early 2000s weren't just a decade—they were a cultural movement. This "Golden Era" was defined by a legendary tug-of-war between the East and West Coasts, giving us the most iconic tracks that still dominate every throwback mix today. East Coast: The Gritty Boom Bap
The Notorious B.I.G. became the face of the East with hits like "Juicy" and "Big Poppa". Meanwhile, Nas dropped Illmatic , widely considered one of the greatest lyrical albums of all time.
The birthplace of hip hop stayed true to its roots with a sound that felt like a cold winter night in Brooklyn or Queens.
The Wu-Tang Clan brought a raw, cinematic grit that changed the business and the sound of the streets. West Coast: G-Funk and Lowriders