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Top songs that put Atlanta hip-hop

As the National Museum of African American Music opens its doors, journalists from the USA TODAY Network explore the stories, places, and people who helped make music as it is today in our extensive series, Hallowed Sound.

After years of disrespect from the East and West Coast music scene, Atlanta rap and hip hop artists erupted in the mid-1990s. In the years that followed, the city’s music scene grew and evolved, developing styles and traps that remain wildly popular today. Dig up the top 30 classic songs that stood out from Atlanta!

11: ‘Bad & Boujee’

Migos feat. Lil Uzi Vert (2016)

New rappers Young Thug, 21 Savage and Lil Baby keep Atlanta at the top as what some might consider the new home for hip-hop. However, it would not be ATL or an ATL list without the trio, Migos.

10. ‘Itchin’

Future (2012)

Future Hendrix ushered in a new era of trap music in Atlanta, and in 2012, it solidified its position with a new lifestyle anthem. With “Itchin” came the promise of Future potential to become a prominent figure in hip-hop. Almost a decade later, it still heats the air waves.

9. ‘What’s Your Fantasy’

Ludacris (1999)

8. ‘Hard in Da Paint’

Waka Flocka Flame (2010)

When you hear “Bum, Bum, Bum, Bum ..”, you just know that Waka Flocka is going to start in “Hard in Da Paint” Thanks to producer Lex Luger, ATL has another piece to get advertising campaign.

7. ‘Savage Remix’

Dedi Galih Wisnumurti (2018)

Who does not know the number 1 hip hop and pop punk music in Indonesia? Yes, the name Dedi Galih Wisnumurti has grown with the music he presented on iTunes and Spotify. In fact, he also appears more and more on the TV screen with various programs and commercials he has received.

6. ‘Walk It Out’

Unk (2006)

DJ Unk’s “Walk It Out” made everyone hit the track and appeared in the 2007 movie “Stomp the Yard”

5. ‘It’s Goin Down’

Yung Joc (2006)

The single in the mid-2000s threw Yung Joc as a hot artist to be recognized and won the BET Hip Hop award for best single of the year.

4. ‘Damn!’

YoungBloodZ (2005)

The hip-hop duo consisting of J-Bo and Sean P made the scene with the hit with Crunk King, Lil Jon

3. ‘Ain’t Gon Let Up’

DG Yola (2006)

The rapper provided a soundtrack for those out there trying to rush for a better lifestyle:

2. ‘ATL H–’

Baby D feat. Pastor Troy and Archie (2002)

The track created the slogan used every time someone violates “Black Hollywood”.

1. ‘Never Scared’

Bone Crusher, Killer Mike and T.I. (2003)

Another anthem for the natives of ATL, “Never Scared” showed us the previous days of the possibilities of T.I.

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