harpsichord’s power political rap songs chart

Harpsichord’s official song chart that attempts to guestimate which Political Rap songs are the most popular. Factors in: Reported charting data and/or progression from Spotify, Apple Music, and iTunes live chart updates; YouTube views; online social media discussion — far as Twitter, Tik Tok; relevancy in the news; chatter amongst fans, as far as social media and in person exchanges; reported digital sales; radio airplay; usage in visual media, as far as TV and movies; playability in public spaces; and artist’s own attention to the song. Songs can include deep cuts as well as singles. This chart is mainly steered by social media engagement, playability in public, real-life spaces, and news conversations revolving around historical significance.

No. 1

alright (2015)

kendrick lamar [us]

harpsichord’s power political rap songs

published july 2023

alright

kendrick lamar

2

changes (1998)

tupac shakur (2Pac)

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Peak: No. 2

Notable Strength: News, Music Significance & Influence, Social Media, Streaming , Radio, & Public Playability

3

fight the power (1989)

public enemy

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Peak: No. 3

Notable Strength: Music Significance

4

my president (2008)

young jeezy Ft nas (or jay-z)

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Peak: No. 4

Notable Strength: Music Significance

5

why (2004)

jadakiss ft anthony hamilton

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Peak: No. 5

Notable Strength: Critic & Music Significance

6

Fuck tha police (1988)

n.w.a

Last Month: —

Peak: No. 6

Notable Strength: Music Significance & Influence

7

this is america (2018)

Childish gambino

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Peak: No. 7

Notable Strength: News, Music Significance, & Social Media