But as singer Bethany Cosentino rattles through her list of SoCal’s finest features (Ocean? WEEKS AT NO. HOT RAP SONGS The week of January 30, 2021 Last Week Next Week Current Week Date Search 15. Hundreds of thousands of teachers use Flocabulary's educational raps and teaching lesson plans to supplement their instruction and engage students. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7n6P2ge6kw. i cant remember what this is its stuck in my head, just the chorus, i cant really tell how old it is even. Shawn Mullins’s scratchy, spoken verses tell the story of a woebegone LA native with famous parents and child stars for friends. It keeps our mojo rising and earned our number two spot.—Amanda Montell, It may not be the most, ah, complex composition, but Randy Newman's 1983 anthem has a simple message you can't mess with—overwhelming love for the city (while having a shitload of fun). i dont think theres any women singing at all in the whole song, i heard this at basketball if that helps for some reason. Beck—a born-and-rasied Angeleno who opened Spaceland (now the Satellite) and makes us think twice about bashing Scientology—is at his weirdest and most wonderful on this very LA track.—Amanda Montell, A guy from Boston criticizing your beloved hometown might strike a nerve with some. Chrome Music Lab is a website that makes learning music more accessible through fun, hands-on experiments. In a 2006 Los Angeles Times interview, lead singer Michael Stipe explained that LA was the ideal backdrop for this song because "nowhere seemed more perfect than the city that came into its own throughout the 20th century." There’s only one acceptable response: “This is the only place for me.”—Michael Juliano, Hailed as the godfather of chillwave, Ariel Pink has earned a permanent spot in the LA music scene with his muddy yet melodic oeuvre. “Why would you live anywhere else?” she repeatedly asks, and well, good question. Nearly three decades after its release, “La Raza” remains the most influential Chicano rap song in the history of Los Angeles. That the animated track came less than a year after the colossal 2003 firestorm only adds to the imagery of when “Malibu fires and radio towers conspire to dance again.”—Michael Juliano, Leave it to Colin Meloy to fill a musically jaunty ode to LA with polite, old-timey wordsmithing about burnt cocaine and streetwalker style. Today, the widely played 14-line song is a staple at Los Angeles sporting events and is continually used in popular TV shows and movies. Surprisingly, the song didn’t catch on right away in LA, but instead became a hit in Boston. I’m from East LA.” And so Cheech Marin is mistakenly deported in this 1985 cult-classic parody, which would inspire a full-fledged comedy film of the same name two years later. The song is named for a drug deal that took place under a bridge Downtown, which Kiedis considered to be a low point in his life. Maybe it makes sense… the track’s message resonates more with people, indeed, dreamin’ of LA than with those of us living in the thick of it, possibly even taking it for granted.—Gillian Glover, Blender says it's the greatest LA song of all time; VH1 says it's history's greatest hard rock song, period. the beat is very simple but i cant really describe it with typing. —Amanda Montell, Sheryl Crow’s breakthrough hit from her ’93 debut album is the perfect soundtrack for a carefree girls’ night out. The story behind the 1987 song is basically this: When the band was first forming back in the '80s, Farrell rented a group house in Hollywood (convincing his landlord he was a gay interior decorator rather than a punk rocker), and had a housemate, Jane, who fell in love with a heroin dealer, Sergio (of course) and couldn't kick her habit. LA has its faults, but its whimsical charms keep you coming back, “wretched, retching on all-fours,” whether out of pure love or borderline addiction.—Michael Juliano, Remember when this song was all over the airwaves in 1998? —Michael Chen, The hard rocking, girl-worshipping anthem from LA's resident '80s heavy metal band could put almost anyone in the mood to slap on a leather jacket, pack a wallet full of ones and head to the Sunset Strip. 101 Rap Lyrics: ¿Dónde está la biblioteca? Greg Graffin and company are no stranger to the seasonal “murder wind," and the Valley-based punk veterans draw on the perennial inferno as a metaphor for our own deluded reality and media-induced paranoia. 24kGoldn Featuring iann dior Songwriter(s) Thanks for subscribing! We’ll let Kendrick have the last word on this: "What more can I say? 1 23. How very punk rock. To the beach!—Michael Chen, At just under two and a half minutes, X’s “Los Angeles” (from their 1980 debut album of the same name) is a classic punk rock anthem. A year and one anthemic verse later, the Beach Boys cemented their place in SoCal and surf history with a feel-good jangle and Chuck Berry-inspired guitar solo. LA is too sprawling and disjointed to ever have a schlocky communal anthem, but after two decades “I Love LA” is still the closest thing we've got. but the rest is straight up, awesomely corny—“On Sunset it's a trip, where the AC's cold and the girls still strip"—replete with a surprisingly beautiful black-and-white music video showing off ‘80s LA at its finest.—Danielle Nevidi, Hop in your car, make your way up Mulholland Drive after dusk and stake out a clear vantage point from which to gaze upon the city of lights that inspired "Electrolite," R.E.M. At least the weather’s nice! Visit the YouTube Music Channel to find today’s top talent, featured artists, and playlists. The tinny hi-hat ticks and shock lyrics in the 1988 hit sound tame today—and Compton itself isn’t quite the AK-filled ‘hood that N.W.A. Gibson in hand, the icon started off this white-hot track from his '91 album, There Is Always One More Time, crooning "From Hollywood and Vine to the Sunset Strip, there's so much goin' on, you can lose your grip." Flocabulary is a library of songs, videos and activities for K-12 online learning. Of course, this is still the same sardonic songwriter as always, so Newman’s love of big, nasty redheads and the Beach Boys is balanced by a line like, “Look at that mountain, look at those trees, look at that bum over there, man he’s down on his knees.” Unlike pretty much every other ode to Los Angeles, “I Love LA” doesn’t tie itself to any one trope—the industry bubble, gangsta cred, beach bum life—and instead professes the crazy idea that LA as a whole, the very condition of living in this weird and wonderful city, is a cause worthy of celebration (and a rousing chorus). Case in point, this 1988 Rick Rubin-produced, Cali-loving track, which became one of the first hip hop videos to play continuously on MTV. Lee moved to Los Angeles at the age of 17 and was discovered while working at the Doll House in Palm Springs—where, instead of singing loudly over the crowd to get their attention, she perfected a sultry purr that would eventually make her famous, as in this 1962 hit. The '96 song pleads for better race and gang relations in the city and alludes to local staples like the scene on Sunset and ghetto birds above. —Amanda Montell, Covered many times over by everyone from punk legends the Ramones to current buzz band Palma Violets, "California Sun" is essential listening for a day's frolic on the sandy beaches of LA. Try another. The rave scene and electronic music have become extremely popular in Los Angeles in the late 2000s and 2010s. But if you do live here, you know your geography—we hope—and the archetype of an elderly driver in an overpowered car. old? —Danielle Nedivi, This tender Kinks fan-favorite from 1972 finds frontman Ray Davies namedropping iconic Hollywood stars left and right, trying to understand their successes and tribulations by putting himself in their shoes as he walks down the iconic boulevard. "Welcome to the Jungle" is an aggressively sexy encapsulation of '80s metal culture on the Sunset Strip and the cutthroat pursuit of fame. Given that Skee-Lo reportedly measures in at five-foot-eight, might we suggest a game of 1-on-1 with Prince?—Michael Chen, At first listen, Everclear’s catchy 1995 ode to the oceanside city sounds pretty nice. Does the LA tourism board know about this song?? Can I live anywhere in California on 1500 a month but not struggle. "Music is a go-to tool for a lot of people to cope," he says. © 2021 Time Out America LLC and affiliated companies owned by Time Out Group Plc. Babes? We can certainly give these boys points for directness. Tillman considers this "consummation" of his grandfather's death and the resulting song as a sort of memorial, and the weird fucked-up-ness of that makes this tune all the more intriguing.—Amanda Montell, Maybe it was the imminent chaos of Y2K talking, but Beck got real experimental on his 1999 multi-genre album, Midnite Vultures. Though their music and the issues they cover focus more on their home country, the Republic of the Congo, all member of Bisso Na Bisso live in France and rap in French. Stream Tracks and Playlists from Rap Beats on your desktop or mobile device. The rapper made a glorious return from his '90s prison stint with this comeback smash, which strikes gold with its irresistibly funky vibe and catchy hook, alongside the talents of fellow Californian Dr. Dre and an oft-repeated declaration that California knows how to party. The most famous rendition of the song, recorded in 1964 by the Rivieras, became a surf rock classic that surely inspired impressionable teenagers across the country to pack their bags and head out West. its just flat out catchy and i cant for the live of me find this song. Would you be planning a vacation for July/August right now given COVID19 is still here? WEEKS ON CHART Mood. Year-End Hot 100 Songs; Year-End Billboard 200 Albums; 2020 Year-End Boxscore; Google's Top Hummed Songs 2020; All Year-End Charts; DECADE-END . Sadly, however, Pac breathed his last in Las Vegas, not LA.—Danielle Nevidi, London-born and Gibraltar-based Albert Hammond (father of Jr., the Strokes guitarist) released this soft rock hit in 1972. One of the best gangsta rap song of the 90s put Snoop Dogg on the map, and established that Dr. Dre could have a solo career after NWA. Sun? Waves? its just flat out catchy and i cant for the live of me find this song. Many teachers have been using Chrome Music Lab as a tool in their classrooms to explore music and its connections to science, math, art, and more. He liked the room's "natural reverb"—almost as much as he liked ladies from LA—and we can't argue with him. The easy, reggae beat belies the 1975 tune’s painful story of a lovers’ quarrel turned suicide. It’s gritty and real—just like X, and Los Angeles.—Gillian Glover, No, this classic LA tune was not conceived while Tom Petty was riding the old Freefall coaster at Magic Mountain. Written by Michael Chen, Evelyn Derico, Sara Fay, Gillian Glover, Michael Juliano, Adam Lehrer, Amanda Montell, Danielle Nevidi, Ramona Saviss and Kate Wertheimer, Quite possibly the most endearing compliment to Los Angeles, Yacht's 2011 single paints the city as preferable to the Pearly Gates and the perfect place to build a utopia. The new single from hip-hop stars Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion, "WAP," carries a political weight that men rapping about sex doesn’t. Subscribe to see the latest in the music world. The record displayed an upbeat and accessible yet refined quality that many critics deemed his best effort to date (or his best effort ever, as it would turn out). Troll the ancient Yule-tide carol Rather, "Free Fallin'" nostalgically recalls a childhood sweetheart in Petty's home state of Florida whom the singer left behind when he moved to Los Angeles to pursue rock & roll stardom. So infectious is the track's signature guitar riff that we'll forgive the throwaway line about the frisky girls in old 'Frisco. Rolling Stone has named the track #89 in their 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, and it’s been covered by everyone from the Beach Boys to Alvin and the Chipmunks—even Meat Loaf got in on this action. The chorus is still ambiguous as ever (“I’m going back to Cali, I don’t think so”: Are you or aren't you, Cool J?) Déjà vu! It might be a new year, but Lil Durk picked-up right where he left … described—but there’s still a legitimate thrill from that opening, “Straight outta Compton, crazy motherfucker named Ice Cube.” The group packs so much raw personality and attitude into four minutes that it’s no wonder the song blasted a previously ignored region and culture of LA onto the national mainstage.—Michael Juliano, Soul Coughing front man Mike Doughty was actually living in downtown Manhattan, attending Eugene Lang College, when he came up with this ode to LA in '94. Lyrics to 'Deck The Halls' by Christmas Carols: Deck the halls with boughs of holly Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la 'Tis the season to be jolly Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la Don we now our gay apparel Fa-la-la, la-la-la, la-la-la. the beat is very simple but i cant really describe it with typing. We can't argue with that.—Kate Wertheimer, This ballad, released shortly after 2Pac’s death as a single from his last recorded album, is a loving tribute to the artist's adoptive hometown. This is the Los Angeles section, don't you look at what you're doing before you click submit? Dig in, listen up and let us know what we got right and wrong (or missed completely) in the comments section. for vaccine at 69 yrs. With artists releasing songs at a fast and furious pace, it’s difficult for the average hip-hop head to keep track of it all—no matter how tapped in they are. Songs That Go 'La La La' The good old 'la la la' - the best filler and sometimes most catchy part of pop music. A conflict was created between Mac Miller and Up North Productions (the producers of “La La La La”) because of Mac not properly crediting them as the producers on the YouTube song … To this point, Stipe conjures up images of silver screen stars of bygone eras—Martin Sheen, Steve McQueen, James Dean: larger-than-life heroes to embody when looking out from high above in the Hollywood Hills. Still have questions? In fact, “She’s the terror of Colorado Boulevard,” is all too relevant these days as Pasadena ranks among the worst cities in California for auto collisions. The in-your-face racial lyrics were a reflection of the time and early punk scene in LA. Lead singer Charles Miller (who grew up in Long Beach) is the deep voice behind the catchy beat—with lyrics reflecting the souped-up, hydraulic cars that cruise the streets of LA—and sang this timeless ode to Cali’s hot rods long before rim sizes were rapped about. SF Traxx's productions have been feature. His ode to a lonely life in LA is perfectly captured in this haunting lo-fi gem, a 2003 track that finds the moody multi-instrumentalist somewhere between a ‘70s TV show theme and Joy Division.—Evelyn Derico, What may be gangsta rapper Ice Cube's greatest hit chronicles pretty much the best 24 hours a young dude in LA could ever have. They are best known for their eclectic sampling, quirky lyrics, and their contributions to the evolution of the jazz rap and alternative hip hop subgenres. "—Michael Juliano, If you don’t live on the West Coast, you might mistake Pasadena for a coastal city thanks to Jan and Dean’s popular 1964 surf rock-inflected ruse. / Me llamo T-Bone / La araña discoteca / Discoteca, muñeca, la biblioteca / Es en bigote grande, perro, manteca / … Though an uneventful composition by Zappa standards, his daughter Moon Unit elevates the song into stardom with Valspeak squeals like “grody”, “barf,” and “bitchin’”; her excessive use of “like”; and musings on the pronunciation of “Andrea.” Good luck pinpointing the origin of all the Valley hate, but something was clearly already brewing by ‘82: “But I live, like, in a really good part of Encino so it’s okay.”—Michael Juliano, We love steel drums, we love Perry Farrell and yes, we definitely freak out when Jane's Addiction ends their live shows with this crowd-pleaser. The song avoids the despairing pitfalls of immigration politics—an unsettlingly real issue thirty years later—thanks to Cheech’s sheepish fear of Tijuana and innocent love of the Eastside. But even in 1937, lyricist Johnny Mercer was already lodging enduring complaints about Midwestern transplants, phonies and short-lived fame. 84056 Followers. We already have this email. In typical loud-quiet fashion, Black wrestles with LA’s multiple personalities and historical oddities in this 1993 track that’s as spacey and confused as the city it depicts.—Michael Juliano, Before he started wooing ladies with romantic ballads, LL Cool J was a pioneering crossover rapper. Naturally, some of the most memorable moments in rap have been songs about getting freaky, from the bedroom to the car to the hotel to the motel to … During the year it was written, in 1987, the Guns N' Roses brethren shared a coke-filled mansion in the jungle of West Hollywood, infested with groupies and fondly named the Hell House. We're pretty sure it's the latter, but either way, this must be the most-referenced song in the city, at least on sidewalks or while running for one's life during inexplicably short crosswalk lights. Sure, Claire Evans and her band would be just as at home in Hell (their words, not ours), but we won't argue with calling LA a shangri-la—even if almost everyone else might. —Kate Wertheimer, We're not sure who references this song (off 1982's Spring Session M) more—the people in LA who really don't walk, or the defiant ambulators who mock them. At the end of the day, LA (and its rocky romances) may spit you out and abandon you, but it sure is hard to resist “those Hollywood nights in those Hollywood Hills.”—Michael Juliano, With both humor and compassion (not to mention background vocals from local Carl Wilson of the Beach Boys), Zevon perfectly captures what it is to be an alcoholic in LA. Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon! Dr. Dre and a pre-fame Snoop Dogg rep their ‘hoods (“C-O-M-P-T-O-N and the city they call Long Beach”) and list off proof of how supremely G they are, all while remaining laid-back as can be.—Danielle Nevidi, Fear Fun is the most recent solo project of former Fleet Foxes drummer Josh Tillman, and was recorded upon his relocation from Seattle to LA. De La Soul is an American hip hop trio formed in 1988 in the Amityville area of Long Island, New York. Buy Rap Beats Online at https://www.sftraxx.com | These instrumentals are brought to you by or in collaboration with West Coast Rap Producer Steve "SF" Traxx. And it's always good to be back.—Kate Wertheimer, Anthony Kiedis—LA's own unofficial king of rock—pays homage to his city in this heartfelt track from 1991’s Blood Sugar Sex Magik. The song became a hit and a RHCP classic, earning itself a spot in our top 20.—Gillian Glover, “You are now about to witness the strength of street knowledge.” And so began LA’s reign as the stronghold of West Coast gangsta rap. But we digress: The song’s ultimate staying power owes a bit to cars, but much more to the straight-faced “Go granny, go,” harmony and Dean Torrence’s soaring falsetto intro.—Michael Juliano, While Frank Zappa may have intended “Valley Girl” to be a takedown of well-off, Galleria-haunting ‘80s teens, the song instead created a nationwide lexicon of Valley girl slang—whoops. Snoop Doggy Dogg, “Doggystyle” (1993) We met Snoop on Dre’s “The Chronic.” But we didn’t really … The whole album, and this song in particular, embraces a black humor that Tillman says was inspired by LA's secretly miserable comedians. Packed with numerous references to everyday life in the Valley and complemented by an iconic video shot inside the Westside Pavilion mall, the 1989 hit evokes for many Angelenos the feeling of taking a leap into the great unknown in a city of myriad possibilities. It's hilarious to imagine Biggie (anyone, really), "flossin' hoes" at Roscoe's or treating a girl to Fatburger in order to "squirt her"—although we're sure the late, great rapper did all that and more. The components of rap include "content" (what is being said), "flow" (rhythm, rhyme), and "delivery" (cadence, tone). Welcome to LA. It pours, man it pours," Hammond croons, imparting the tale of a musician who moves to LA with high hopes of fame and fortune, only to end up hungry and lost, begging a friend not to “tell the folks back home” of his failure. —Adam Lehrer, Is there a cuter song out there about our fair city? Before you get the bashing stick of the "Lalala," I'm going to assume that you mean: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9nLxX-NLuA, its a lil wayne song, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7n6P2ge6kw. —Amanda Montell, The marine layer must’ve been thick in 1961 to infect a bunch of boys from Hawthorne with such a surfing obsession. —Amanda Montell, Warren G and Nate Dogg's hard-edged 1994 hip hop hit reps LA as a town full of girls and guns—from Long Beach to the Eastside, the rap duo find themselves facing firearms, thievery and hot babes. The concept of the song was based on a real-life romantic encounter Tillman had at the famous Hollywood graveyard, which happened just after he returned to LA from his grandfather's funeral on the East Coast. This gnarly funk track (featuring the likes of Hansen, John King and Michael Simpson) is like a wacked-out litany of '90s LA debauchery, including dance floors, talk shows, hot dogs, No Doz and hot sex in back rows... the list goes on. What can it be used for? The must-hear rap song of the day. We're pretty sure not. “Still Trappin” — Lil Durk f. King Von. There are one-liners aplenty in this track, but you can't be just any geek off the street to pull 'em off. In times of isolation, however, he felt that his only friend was—you know it—the City of Angels. By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions. Get your answers by asking now. And for all the talk of gorgeous beaches, perfect weather and Hollywood glitz, "Desperados" tells of the overwhelming sense of seedy sadness that lurks beneath the glistening façade of the city. Rapping (or rhyming, spitting, emceeing, or MCing) is a musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular", which is performed or chanted in a variety of ways, usually over a backing beat or musical accompaniment. (It also has a pretty incredible music video, culminating in a chicken-and-waffles food fight outside of Roscoe's.) Hence, the band's name.—Kate Wertheimer, Best Coast’s saccharine, sunny love letter to LA has all the subtlety of a romcom—seriously, just imagine the song playing over a movie intro with Amanda Seyfried jogging through palm tree-filtered sunlight. Chill song, smooth vibe and a good day indeed. The song sounds plenty cheery with a flute riff and sunny title, but pay closer attention and you’ll find it takes a dark turn. But when the song is this damn rockin’—and probably the best track Frank Black ever recorded in his post-Pixies career—who cares? The song is an absolute classic: a '71 rock record that would speak for LA girls for generations to come: the lucky little ladies in the City of Light, the lost angels and everyone in between. Thank Jeff Tweedy and the late Jay Bennett of Wilco for crafting a West Coast complement to “This Land is Your Land”: Nearly every syllable is perfectly engineered for a sing-along, and so it’s no surprise the song is a staple at Wilco shows and Tweedy solo sets.—Michael Juliano, Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and electric blues hero BB King got his start in Los Angeles back in the late 1940s. Download La La La song on Gaana.com and listen La La La La La La song offline. The song almost failed to be, however; Kiedis felt the emotional theme of loneliness didn’t fit the band’s tone, but producer Rick Rubin persuaded him to pursue it. You can sign in to vote the answer. 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