5 Hip-Hop Songs That Mentions The Memory of 9/11
September 11th (9/11) changed United States history forever. The memory of the many lives that were lost is cemented. From the World Trade Center employees to the first responders, the country pauses each year in its memory. Take a look at five tracks that memorialize September 11.
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Jay-Z âEmpire State of Mindâ
Jay-Zâs strong connection to 9/11 remains forever. He released his classic album, The Blueprint, on the same day as the attack. 8 years later, he teamed up with Alicia Keys to give a legendary ode to their beloved home of New York City.
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Long Live The World Trade
The memory of the World Trade continues to live on to Brooklynâs finest.
Jay-Z 9/11 Freestyle
Live from DJ Clueâs Stadium series
Jadakiss âWhyâ
Jadakissâ track took a more conscious approach than many of his previous records. In the Anthony Hamilton assisted song, the Yonkers natives question several issues or daily occurrences he has experienced firsthand or witnessed from afar.
One of those witnesses was September 11th. Kiss questioned,
Why did Bush knock down the Towers?
In 2001, former President George Bush was 9 months into his first presidential term.
50 Cent & Eminem âPatiently Waitingâ
The track comes from 50âs legendary debut album that was certified 9x platinum. Both Fif and Em mention 9/11.
50 Centâs 9/11 lyrics
Iâm innocent in my head
Like a baby born dead
Destination heaven
Sit and politic with passengers from 9/11
Eminem 9/11 lyrics
Them cowards f**k with the wrong building
they mean to hit ours
Talib Kweli- âAround My Wayâ
The conscious Kweli delivers on this record with the help of EGOT winner John Legend. The countryâs pride was at stake at the hands of 9/11.
It really gets me mad
The way we saluting the flags
Wrapping them around our heads
When ni**as ainât become American
âtill after 9/11
As Talib Kweliâs words echoed for many, the country banded together as one to keep spirits high in such a trying time.
Two decades, we continue to send our hearts and prayers to the family and friends of the 9/11 victims. Long live the World Trade Center.