![]() ![]() The track was produced by Daz, and Tupac made the beat his. The number one track on this list is Tupac “Ambitionz Az a Ridah,” which was not only the classic album “All Eyez on me” intro but the introduction of the world to The Deathrow Records version of Tupac. This track is in your face energy and feels like a riot in L.A. Funk style production, but it is by any means laidback. This was the track that allowed N.W.A to paint a picture of what was going on in South L.A street. The track feels like fireworks without warnings and proceeds to continue throughout the whole track, and there are no breaks. It was the perfect introduction to Compton. “Straight outta Compton” completely embodies the title of the song. This is one of the greatest intro songs because of the beat and the way that Nas was flowing on the beat it was the perfect beat for the right emcee.Ģ. The track samples two jazz songs, “Mind Rain” by Joe Chambers and “Flight Time” by Donald Bryd, and these two samples help paint the perfect picture. State of Mind” was just nasty and one amazing way to start off an album. In the ’80s and ’90s, it was popular to sample sirens and police radio sounds to help paint the picture of the inner city struggle African Americans go through, but what Nas and Dj Premier did on “N.Y. In the intro track of Nas’s classic debut album, he paints a picture of New York. ![]() When we talk about Hip-Hop music being a true art, this is one of the songs that should be mentioned. The intro track Excursions represents the beginning of when Tribe proved that Jazz and Hip-Hop could be fused together to create timeless records. Q-Tip being the creative producer he is, would make sure that The Low-End Theory became the JAZZ-influenced classic album we all grew to love. The very first thing you hear on The Low-End Theory is the sound of a bass played by a man who goes by the name of Mickey Bass. The second album from the legendary group delivered one of the best intro songs ever. ![]() A Tribe Called Quest – “Excursions” (1991) When you first listen, you might think it’s just another intro track of a rapper talking, but then Jay start going off for one of the most exciting hip-hop intros of all time.Ĥ. The beat was made by Just Blaze and it starts off with Jay saying, “This is ghetto to ghetto, gutter to gutter, street corner to street corner, project to project.” Jay wasted no time making sure his fans and the hip hop world knew that he was the best rapper in the world at this time. Those plans would change, and it would become one of Jay-Z’s best albums to date. The Dynasty: Roc La Familia album was originally supposed to be a Roc-A-Fella Records compilation album. ![]()
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