Western Hip-Hop Popularity Rankings [2025]
We’ve picked out popular Western hip-hop tracks to date.
We’re introducing them in a ranking format, ordered by the number of plays.
Use this as a reference to see what kinds of songs are popular.
The playlist is also being updated.
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Western Hip-Hop Popularity Rankings [2025] (41–50)
International Love ft. Chris BrownPitbull43rank/position

It’s a track that makes you feel like you’re traveling through cities around the world.
Pitbull’s distinctive rap and Chris Brown’s vocals blend beautifully, creating a richly international vibe.
Released in May 2011, the song was included on the album Planet Pit and became a major hit, peaking at No.
13 on the Billboard Hot 100.
It was also performed at the halftime show of the 2012 NBA All-Star Game, among other high-profile appearances.
A floor-filling anthem, this song remains beloved to this day.
Good FeelingFlo Rida44rank/position

Flo Rida is a true staple of club music.
He’s a rapper from Florida, and his breezy flow is perfect for lifting your mood.
This track is one of his big hits—an upbeat number that takes any dance floor to the next level.
INDUSTRY BABYLil Nas X, Jack Harlow45rank/position

A bold new work that fuses trap and pop-rap has arrived, marked by powerful brass sounds and an impactful beat.
In July 2021, American artists Lil Nas X and Jack Harlow collaborated on this track, which hit No.
1 on streaming charts in countries around the world and topped the U.
S.
Billboard charts.
The lyrics push back against criticism and prejudice in the music industry, showcasing the duo’s unwavering confidence.
Kanye West also participated in the production, elevating the song’s polish with outstanding sound design.
This track is perfect for firing yourself up before a sports game or during training—a song that stirs the spirit when you need motivation.
California Love2Pac46rank/position

The East–West feud of gangsta rap.
If The Notorious B.
I.
G.
was the hope of the East Coast, then 2Pac was the hope of the West.
A California native discovered by Dr.
Dre, this genius quickly rose to prominence in the world of hip-hop.
As exemplified by “California Love,” his funky beats and sexy sound were also extremely popular.
However, in 1996 he too was gunned down by rival East Coast forces.
The back-to-back assassinations of two geniuses—2Pac and The Notorious B.
I.
G.
—shocked the entire nation, and it’s said that this tragedy became a turning point toward reconciliation between East and West.
What would hip-hop look like if both of them were still alive? Now it’s a sad legend.
What’s Luv?Fat Joe feat. Ashanti47rank/position

This hip-hop classic by Fat Joe and Ashanti exudes a refined urban sound, featuring a melodic track approach and smart lyrics that create a rich, tasteful experience.
Its stylish, airy melody is especially appealing and makes it a great recommendation for summer.
This Is How We Do ItMontell Jordan48rank/position

With a groove that makes your body move before you know it and an irresistibly sunny vibe, this is a song that perfectly colors the summers of the ’90s.
American artist Montell Jordan’s debut single, released in February 1995, captures the sense of freedom of hitting the town on the weekend and the shine of those unassuming moments with friends, conveyed through straightforward lyrics and a soulful voice.
Its bold sampling of Slick Rick’s memorable lines feels like a symbol of the blissful meeting of hip-hop and R&B.
Taken from the album “This Is How We Do It,” the track spent seven consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was nominated for a Grammy.
It’s the perfect soundtrack for summer beaches and drives.
Party Up (Up In Here)DMX49rank/position

This work delivers a powerful impact with a raw rap that lays bare anger and frustration, paired with a striking beat reminiscent of a fire alarm.
The passionate performance and aggressive lyrics blend seamlessly, shaking the listener to the core.
Included on the December 1999 album “…And Then There Was X,” it was released as a single the following year.
It was also featured in the films Gone in 60 Seconds and Bad Boys, and grew into a song synonymous with DMX.
Interestingly, although DMX was initially reluctant to make it, it ultimately became one of the defining works of his career.
With its energetic sound and strong message, it’s an exceptionally effective track for boosting motivation or as workout background music.





