The 38 Best Rap Songs of 2021 (2024)

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Rio Da Yung OG: “Last Day Out”

Vulnerability isn’t usually Rio Da Yung OG’s forte. The unpredictable and hilarious Flint, Michigan rapper is often too busy delivering punchlines about robbing the plug while his son watches, or punishing his girlfriend’s kid for interrupting while they were getting busy, to get into his feelings. “Last Day Out” is different. It’s a temporary goodbye as he prepares for a jail sentence. Throughout the track, he self-reflects, takes a trip down memory lane, and leaves his immediate family and fellow Flint rappers with parting words. He tries to shrug it off, but you can tell he’s crushed. –Alphonse Pierre

Further Reading: A Guide to Michigan Rap

Listen: Rio Da Yung OG, “Last Day Out”

Rxk Nephew: “American tterroristt”

On this nearly 10-minute barrage, the rambling and unpredictable RXKNephew reels off enough nonsensical conspiracy theories to make Joe Rogan think: This guy is really onto something! The wildest ones—about the COVID vaccine causing mutations and dinosaurs discovering electricity before Benjamin Franklin—might stand out at first, but keep listening. I mean, points are made here: The Bible does have a lot of plot holes! Algebra is some bullsh*t! And let’s face it, they knew Kelly Clarkson would win American Idol all along! You might not want to elect Nephew to any school boards, but hear him out. –Alphonse Pierre

Listen: Rxk Nephew, “American tterroristt”

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Saweetie: “Best Friend” [ft. Doja Cat]

Just a few years ago, mainstream collabs between women in rap were as rare as a genuine Notes app apology. Now, there’s an embarrassment of riches, and “Best Friend” is one of those coups: two of rap’s most dominant merging to hype each other up, as good confidants do. (Who hasn’t spotted their Day One on the street and screamed, “Beep beep, is that my bestie in a Tessie”?) Over a beat that bounces like a pogo stick, Saweetie lobs bad-bitchisms at Doja Cat, whose masterful shapeshifting manifests as a bubbly, three-flow verse. As public displays of affection go, this is the kind that’s perfectly admissible. –Clover Hope

Listen: Saweetie, “Best Friend” [ft. Doja Cat]

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Shygirl: “BDE” [ft. Slowthai]

The term Big Dick Energy is usually used to describe an understated sense of charisma, but London’s Shygirl means it very literally on “BDE,” her lustful song with Slowthai. Singing almost as if in a trance over a thudding beat and looming synths, Shygirl articulates exactly what she wants: “a big dick boy” to “beat the puss* right.” The lyrics are frank and repetitive, but the song’s tension comes from the way she modulates her vocals—sometimes slinky and unbothered, other times pitched down and gravely, or accelerated into a frenzy. There is so much secondhand delight in hearing Shygirl’s cool dominance, the way she asserts her desire without hesitation. –Vrinda Jagota

Further Reading: Shygirl Is Shaping London Club Music In Her Own Bawdy Image

Listen: Shygirl, “BDE” [ft. Slowthai]

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Tyler, the Creator: “Lumberjack”

We’ve always known that Tyler was one of the best rappers working. And yet, for the last decade, he’s seemed to delight in withholding this ability while pursuing other opportunities: orchestral pop, cherry-colored funk, songs about the Grinch. With “Lumberjack,” he returns to hard-nosed rap, though it hardly feels like a capitulation—if anything, it sounds like he’s still thumbing his nose at naysayers. The beat pulls its trembling keys from a Gravediggaz song (probably a nod to critics that tried to pigeonhole Odd Future as “horrorcore”) and the song’s chorus (“Rolls Royce pull up/Black boy hop out”) is delivered like a middle finger. “That’s my nuance, used to be a weirdo,” he deadpans at one point, reminding us that hip-hop’s ultimate insider used to be an outsider. –Mehan Jayasuriya

Further Reading: 5 Takeaways From Tyler, the Creator’s New Album Call Me If You Get Lost

Listen: Tyler, the Creator, “Lumberjack”

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Wiki: “Can’t Do This Alone” [ft. Navy Blue]

Wiki and Navy Blue come from two different generations of New York’s rap underground, but their uncompromising values—and buoyant chemistry—closes the gap. The heartening joy of friendship can be found in every corner of “Can’t Do This Alone,” a round-the-way winner from Wiki’s Navy-produced LP, Half God. Wiki isn’t passing the torch off to Navy Blue here, though Sage’s prolific year on the mic and behind the boards is certainly worthy of praise. They’re raising a flag together in celebration of their vibrant scene. –Brandon Callender

Further Reading: Live From Wiki’s New York, With Love

Listen: Wiki, “Can’t Do This Alone” [ft. Navy Blue]

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Yeat: “Gët Busy”

“This song already was turnt but here’s a bell,” Yeat raps about halfway through this track, before firing off a massive gonging sound that’s become the Portland artist’s trademark. Zoom out from that moment, though, and there’s a lot more to enjoy here: mini vocal freakouts full of garbled drug concoctions; Dr. Seuss references; twizzies, tizzies, and Lizzies. Cutting his teeth in the influential online rap collective Slayworld over the last few years, Yeat was always a little stranger than his peers, and consequently cast as a minor figure. But in 2021, his surrealist bent became his superpower. –Mano Sundaresan

Listen: Yeat, “Gët Busy”

The 38 Best Rap Songs of 2021 (2024)

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What was the hottest rap song in 2021? ›

The huge chart-toppers that set a memorable year on fire.
  • Way 2 Sexy (feat. Future & Young Thug) Way 2 Sexy (feat. ...
  • On Me. On Me. Lil Baby. ...
  • Time Today. Time Today. ...
  • Sharing Locations (feat. Lil Baby & Lil Durk) ...
  • m y . l i f e. ...
  • EVERY CHANCE I GET (feat. Lil Baby & Lil Durk) ...
  • Neighbors (feat. BIG30) ...
  • Wants and Needs (feat. Lil Baby)

Who was the most popular rapper in 2021? ›

Here are the Top 10 hip-hop artists of 2021 on Genius.
  • Kanye West.
  • Drake.
  • Oxxxymiron.
  • Big Baby Tape and kizaru.
  • Tyler, The Creator.
  • J. Cole.
  • Polo G.
  • Lil Nas X.
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What is the #1 most popular song in 2021? ›

For 2021, the list was published on December 2, calculated with data from November 21, 2020 to November 13, 2021. "Levitating" by Dua Lipa (pictured) came in at number one in the Year-End list, despite peaking at number two on the weekly Hot 100 chart.

What is the most recognizable song in 2021? ›

Here are the top songs 2021.
  • LEVITATING by Dua Lipa.
  • SAVE YOUR TEARS by the Weeknd & Ariana Grande.
  • BLINDING LIGHTS by the Weeknd.
  • KISS ME MORE by Doja Cat featuring SZA.
  • GOOD 4 U by Olivia Rodrigo.
  • MONTERO (CALL ME BY YOUR NAME) by Lil Nas X.
  • LEAVE THE DOOR OPEN by Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson .Paak)

Who is the big 3 in rap? ›

The big 3. Within the rap genre, people have argued to the death to decide who the top contenders are of this generation. The consensus is that Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and J.

Who is the king of rap? ›

ArtistTitleCountry
EminemKing of RapUnited States
EnyaQueen of New AgeIreland
Gloria EstefanQueen of Latin PopCuba/United States
Elvy SukaesihQueen of DangdutIndonesia
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Who was nominated for best rap song 2021? ›

Pull Up On The Best Rap Song Nominees | 2021 GRAMMYs
  • Lil Baby "The Bigger Picture"
  • Roddy Ricch "The Box"
  • Drake Feat. Lil Durk "Laugh Now, Cry Later"
  • DaBaby Feat. Roddy Ricch "Rockstar"
  • Megan Thee Stallion Featuring Beyoncé "Savage"

What is the most trending rap song right now? ›

The 40 biggest Hip-Hop and R&B hits this week.
  • Get It SexyySexyy Red•Get It Sexyy. ...
  • Not Like UsKendrick Lamar•Not Like Us. ...
  • Like ThatFuture, Metro Boomin & Kendrick Lamar•WE DON'T TRUST YOU. ...
  • Yeah Glo! ...
  • Enough (Miami)Cardi B•Enough (Miami) ...
  • MILLION DOLLAR BABYTommy Richman•MILLION DOLLAR BABY. ...
  • Never Lose MeFlo Milli feat.

What was the last rap song to go number 1? ›

The last time a hip-hop single hit No. 1 was in August 2022 with Nicki Minaj's "Super Freaky Girl." You mean the movie lied? Doja Cat has scored her second-ever No.

Who is number one in rap right now? ›

The Latest Most Popular Rappers Right Now Statistics Explained. According to current Spotify statistics, Drake is the most streamed artist worldwide with 73.3 million monthly listeners. According to the latest statistics from Spotify, Drake is the artist whose music has been streamed the most worldwide.

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