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Top hype songs from 2014
Top hype songs from 2014











If “No Flex Zone” was a pizza - because name a person who doesn’t like pizza - it was the biggest pizza in the world. Regardless, we’re thankful for “Dipshits,” which allowed us to jump in a time machine and rap along without irony, “still DipSet, you dipshits.”

top hype songs from 2014

“Dipshits” screamed New York back, without screaming “New York back!” But just as quickly as it showed up - which was without warning, video teasers or a radio premiere - the A-Trak-Cam project “Federal Reserve” disappeared. So when word got out that A-Trak (DJ Extraordinaire/Producer Extraordinaire/Tastemaker Extraordinaire) and Cam’Ron (Rapper Extraordinaire/ Instagrammer Extraordinaire) aimed to lay down tracks together, there was measured hope: while it’d been years since Cam had been focused on putting out strong music, and a decade since DipSet had released a project together, if there was anyone who could bring back that Harlem feeling, why not the Brooklyn-by-way-of-Montreal DJ A-Trak? Not only did A-Trak deliver classic Cam lyrics, but the song was powerfully co-produced by Just Blaze (who for a long time didn’t mess with Cam), featured Juelz Santana on the hook (complete with is trademark ad-libs), and dedicated an entire breakdown at the end for Dame Dash to talk that vintage Dame Dash talk.

top hype songs from 2014

Juelz Santana and Damon Dash, “Dipshits”Ī-Trak is sentimental, as seen at all of his Brooklyn Fool’s Gold Labor Day “Day Off” parties, where the line-ups not only boast young up-and-comers, but always a headliner whose best days are considered behind them.













Top hype songs from 2014