Top 15 Best Songs of 2018
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15 | Tabby Orange Boy
This banger from Tabby’s sophomore LP features some of the project’s best production and a flurry of punchy, energetically delivered bars. |
14 | Ski Mask The Slump God Foot Fungus
The third track on Ski Mask The Slump God’s “Stokeley” features an irresistible beat and Ski Mask in top form, spitting goofy bars with animated flows and deliveries. |
13 | Billie Eilish When The Party's Over
Billie Eilish’s latest single is devastatingly beautiful, teeming with emotion and gorgeous harmonies. |
12 | Amine Cantu
This highlight from the Portland rapper’s latest project is an ode to African American hair with an excellent hook and thrillingly vibrant production. |
11 | Duckwrth Soprano
This non-album single from DUCKWRTH is an undeniable banger showcasing unique, impeccable flows and lyrics with a strong commentary. |
10 | Tommy Cash Pussy Money Weed
Don’t let the title fool you, this non-album single from Estonian rapper Tommy Cash is anything but cliche, boasting an insanely catchy hook and great production. |
9 | Rico Nasty Countin' Up
This banger from Rico Nasty’s debut LP serves as the perfect introduction to the MC’s aggressive style, with incredible production from Kenny Beats. |
8 | Lil Yachty Get Dripped
Driven by a sensational Playboi Carti feature and phenomenal production from Earl On The Beat, this banger from Yachty’s latest project is one of the catchiest rap songs of the year. |
7 | The 1975 Sincerity Is Scary
The smooth R&B flavor of this single from The 1975’s third studio LP makes it one of the best and most unique songs in the band’s discography. |
6 | Doja Cat Go To Town
The first track on Doja Cat’s debut LP is catchy as hell and a great anthem for female sexual empowerment. |
5 | Denzel Curry Switch It Up
Denzel Curry showcases some of his best flows ever on top of one of the hardest beats of the year. |
4 | Brockhampton 1998 Truman
With experimental production, jaw-dropping verses, and a beautiful ending, this non-album single remains one of Brockhampton’s best songs. |
3 | Anderson .Paak Bubblin'
Another non-album single, this track from Anderson .Paak features an endless supply of incredible flows, slick bars, and unbeatable energy. |
2 | JID 151 Rum
The Dreamville rapper shows the game how it’s done on this pulse-pounding exercise in tongue-twisting flows. |
1 | Mac Miller Ladders
In a year that saw the deaths of so many talented musicians, including the one who created this song, “Ladders” serves as a beacon of hope, radiating a positive message and an absolutely exquisite groove strong enough to make the whole world dance. With a phenomenal horn arrangement, a funky bass line, and fantastic lyrics, it is one of Mac Miller’s best songs ever. |
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