Our Top 10 Weekly is based on aesthetic quality, chart presence, and overall relevance of the selected songs.
10. T.I. - "Big Things Poppin' (Do It)"
More than a year after King dropped, T.I. is still winning awards for the highly successful disc. He picked up "Hip-Hop Artist of the Year" at the 2007 BET Awards and seized the opportunity to plug his new album, T.I. vs T.I.P. "There's a fine line between brilliance and insanity , pick your side on July 3rd."
9. Chamillionaire feat. Slick Rick - "Hip-Hop Police"
"Hip-Hop Police" picks up from where "Ridin'" stopped, with Chamillionaire and Slick Rick trading rhymes about resisting racist cops.
8. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - "I Tried"
Bone Thugs recently crashed the Black Arts Festival, where they commemorated their late friends Eazy-E and the Notorious B.I.G. with "Tha Crossroads" and "Notorious Thugs" respectively.
7. Fabolous feat. Jay-Z and Uncle Murder - "Brooklyn"
Thanks to the popularity of "Diamonds" and "Make It Better," From Nothin' to Somethin' debuted at No.9 on the Billboard Top 200 Chart.
6. UGK feat. OutKast - "Int'L Players Anthem (I Choose You)"
After several postponements, Bun B and Pimp C are now looking at July 10 as the new release date for their self-titled album, Underground Kingz. "Int'l Players Anthem" is a brief reminder of what's possible when you merge two of hip-hop's most consistent groups.
5. Kanye West - "Stronger"
Kanye West lands his second Top 10 song with "Stronger." The song samples Daft Punk's classic hit, "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger," which explains the duo's cameo in the music video.
4. Common - "The People"
After two weeks on top, "The People" slip three steps down to the No.4 position. Finding Forever, the new album from Common, is due out on July 31st, 2007.
3. Pharoahe Monch - "Body Baby"
Pharoahe Monch inches closer to the coveted peak position with his sing-song jingle "Body Baby."
2. Rhymefest - "Angry Black Man on an Elevator"
© J Records"Angry Black Man on an Elevator" is classic Rhymefest humor sprinkled with some serious musings. "They sold MySpace for $500 million/They sold YouTube for $1.6 billion/And you're in the project fighting over a building," quips 'Fest on this Lil Jon-laced jam from El Che.
1. Kanye West - "Can't Tell Me Nothing"
"Can't Tell Me Nothing," Kanye's celebration of personal hypocrisy finally reaches the No. 1 spot. In other Kanye West news, the producer/MC is set to headline the first ever Manchester International Festival alongside Lou Reed. The 18-day event kicked off on June 28th.










