Can we still dance to any hiphop records in 2025 and what would that be? :

BlackDiBiase

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I liked to dance and stuff to the Party records but I haven't heard any I dont think in a long while, unless someone can put me on.

Are there any hiphop records you can dance to made perhaps in the last 5 to 10 years? I can't think of any all the dope records you can move to are non rap like 'FEM - Like a G6' record and etc. I dont go to clubs or bars anymore and I am not looking to dance outside personally but I love a beat and songs you can get uplifted and move to and find this is a lost art in hiphop. Most these records you can only headbutt a ch1ck to and not dance to.



The fall of BadBoy records and the rise of Ruff Ryders I think might have effected the records you could dance and pleasantly move to. (dope rap records you could dance to have gone)
 

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Lil Durk ft. J Cole was the last dope feel good record you can move to.

I dont want to be working out or driving long distances where I need energy but getting all those negative street spicey violent energy around me through the rap sonics. I end up switching playlist or turning to MagicFM Radio. If there are any dope joints out there like the Mo Money Mo Problems type feel good. Please drop the title. Props.

 

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Sometimes wish the women of the culture werent all about the thug life dudes because we are missing out on dope artists expressing themselves without violent 16 bars all over the place. I wish I could hear more feel goods.



Missy Elliiot and maybe Lil Mama were the only ones trying to revive the feel good and dance B-Boy sh1t. I dont mess with Missy and Lil Mama though so I'm stuck listening to Kraftwreck - Tour de France to get me hyped lol.
 
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