In the words of one positive Hip Hop Artist "Remember these...? (que the DBWC)". But, before *Double Burger With Cheese*, We had these:
Top 9 Positive Hip-Hop Songs Of All Time ( Thanks Casey)
Written by Casey Gane-McCalla, Lead Blogger
Hip Hop has taken a bad rap. Mostly because the labels and the media choose to only promote the most negative music to make money. Still Hip Hop has a long history of positive uplifting songs.
Here’s my Top 9.

9. Ed O G And The Bulldogs Be A Father To Your Child.
Dope ode to to fatherhood with a great positive message to young black men.
8. Queen Latifah U.N.I.T.Y.
Queen Latifah’s song both discourages misogyny and encourage unity in this early 90s classic.
7. Kool G. Rap Ft. Biz Markie And Big Daddy Kane Erase Racism
Great song about the evils of racism and how to stop it from three of the Juice Crew All-Stars.
6. Gang West Coast All Stars We’re All In The Same
King Tee, NWA, MC Hammer, Digital Underground, Ice-T and several other West Coast stars came together to try and stop the gang violence that plagued the West Coast in the nineties.
5. BDP You Must Learn
KRS kicks a dope Black history lesson on the mic for the BDP gem.
4. Lauryn Hill That Thing
Great song about women and self respect by Lauryn.
3. Public Enemy Fight The Power
An anthem to revolutions everywhere. PE rallied the sufferers to fight against their oppressors and not just tolerate it.
2. The Stop The Violence Movement Self Destruction
KRS-One, Big Daddy Kane, D-Nice, MC Lyte, Public Enemy and others came together to fight against Black on Black crime.
1. Slick Rick Hey Young World
Here’s my Top 9.

9. Ed O G And The Bulldogs Be A Father To Your Child.
Dope ode to to fatherhood with a great positive message to young black men.
8. Queen Latifah U.N.I.T.Y.
Queen Latifah’s song both discourages misogyny and encourage unity in this early 90s classic.
7. Kool G. Rap Ft. Biz Markie And Big Daddy Kane Erase Racism
Great song about the evils of racism and how to stop it from three of the Juice Crew All-Stars.
6. Gang West Coast All Stars We’re All In The Same
King Tee, NWA, MC Hammer, Digital Underground, Ice-T and several other West Coast stars came together to try and stop the gang violence that plagued the West Coast in the nineties.
5. BDP You Must Learn
KRS kicks a dope Black history lesson on the mic for the BDP gem.
4. Lauryn Hill That Thing
Great song about women and self respect by Lauryn.
3. Public Enemy Fight The Power
An anthem to revolutions everywhere. PE rallied the sufferers to fight against their oppressors and not just tolerate it.
2. The Stop The Violence Movement Self Destruction
KRS-One, Big Daddy Kane, D-Nice, MC Lyte, Public Enemy and others came together to fight against Black on Black crime.
1. Slick Rick Hey Young World
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