Unreleased Rap/Hip-Hop Songs - Statistics

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Artist Hint Answer % Correct
Kanye West Written in 2009 for his unreleased album Good Ass Job. Speculated by some fans to be a suicide song. Never See Me Again
67%
Young Nudy, Playboi Carti Produced by Pi'erre Bourne, leaked in 2019. Unable to be released due to sample clearance issues. Pissy Pamper
67%
Kendrick Lamar Shows how people can contribute to the world regardless of their personal problems or shortcomings. Leaked in 2020. Pray
33%
Travis Scott Full version with verses of a track that got turned into an instrumental for the 2016 album Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight. SDP Interlude Extended
33%
Lil Uzi Vert 2019 track left unreleased after producer Forza stole and sold Uzi's music. Released in 2023 as a remix by producer ArizonaTears. Watch This
33%
Future Throwaway from 2016, sold to Music Mafia and leaked by a user named Strapped who tagged the song. Absolutely Going Brazy
0%
Jay-Z Lost Blueprint era track, discussing Jay-Z's obsession with the rap game and the crack game. Produced by Just Blaze, leaked in 2002. Addicted to the Game
0%
ASAP Rocky Song leaked in 2019, produced by Mike WiLL Made-It. Initially slated for Don't Be Dumb but never released. Best of Me
0%
Lil Wayne Produced by Swizz Beatz, spiritual successor to Eminem's "Stan" that was supposed to be on Tha Carter IV (2011). Dear Anne
0%
Nas Made for It Was Written (1996). Nas discusses the perpetual cycle of thug life. First verse appears in Raekwon's "Verbal Intercourse." Deja Vu
0%
J. Cole Depicts Jesus Christ as a modern man and shows him as the savior of Cole's hometown Fayetteville. Leaked online in 2020. Javari
0%
Dr. Dre Unfinished song from 1995 describing Dr. Dre and Death Row Records' rise to fame. Leaked on an unofficial mixtape in 2004. My Life
0%
Eminem Diss track written against Suge Knight and Ja Rule in 2003, left unreleased at the behest of Dr. Dre. Wasn't leaked until 2025. Smack You
0%
Busta Rhymes, The Notorious B.I.G. 1996 track produced by J Dilla, unreleased because Biggie's verse took shots at 2Pac and Busta Rhymes didn't want to get involved. The Ugliest
0%
Drake Expresses a desire for authenticity and for his significant other to remember him if he were to die unexpectedly. Previewed in 2017. Vital
0%
2Pac Unreleased 1996 Makaveli track in which 2Pac disses Nas, Dr. Dre, De La Soul, and Wendy Williams. Watch Ya Mouth
0%
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