League, Rick Ross and Jay-Z describe life as it revolves around their passenger status in their very own Maybachs. Backed by a stellar and cinematic production from J.U.S.T.I.C.E. Luxury, palm trees and opulence are all captured in style with the first and best entry into the “Maybach Music” song series. Besides the obvious subject matter and the way it’s supported with Dre’s charismatic flow and delivery, the song is made into a gus guzzler by its instrumentation: an outrageously funky bassline, restless hi-hat and the patented g-funk synth floating above it all make this song the soundtrack for highway flossing. All the pieces are in place: the song about driving on the greatest album from the coast that’s best for driving. The optimum way to bump this song is leaning back in a big-bodied Cadillac, driving through your city’s entertainment district as slow as possible.Īrguably the most quintessential driving song that hip hop has ever made. This song is a celebration of automobile admiration, a meditation on the features of a whip that draws passerby attention. As the title implies, Kanye West’s “Drive Slow” is meant for “crawlin’ like a caterpillar” as guest lyricist Pall Wall states in his verse. Some driving songs aren’t meant for the highway but for the strip. A dizzying ode to consumption and doing whatever-the-fuck, this hit was ready-made for the car and a heavy foot on the pedal, just be sure you’re not actually on the things that ScHoolboy Q and A$AP Rocky are rapping about while you take your car out to this song. Out of all the songs on this list, Schoolboy Q’s “Hands On The Wheel” has probably encouraged the most reckless driving (and reckless behavior for that matter). ScHoolboy Q – “Hands On The Wheel” (Feat. Set to a smooth and laid-back Johnny J beat, 2Pac sets the mood from the jump: “Picture me rollin’ in my 500 Benz.” For anyone that made it to be behind the wheel of a fine automobile despite the naysayers (i.e. His album All Eyez On Me was the result of that cathartic release, and shrouding just about every song on the sprawling double-disc classic was a middle finger: “Picture Me Rollin'” is one of those songs. When 2Pac got out of prison on a bail paid for by that of Death Row records, he had a lot to say and did it in a very short amount of time. We decided it would only be proper to list some of those songs out for your glass house enjoyment.
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This song carries the tradition of other great tunes that are ready-made for a full tank of gas and somewhere/nowhere to go. With the blessing of Mike Posner’s hook and production, Rittz done fucked around and made a car-driving anthem with the single “Switch Lanes” from The Life And Times of Jonny Valiant.