Top Hip-Hop & Best Rap Songs

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Taylor Swift (Taylor Swift) cover
Taylor Swift (Taylor Swift)

PRINCE MAJ

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Le stade cover
Le stade

Fredz

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Cobarde cover
Cobarde

Carin Leon

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Dans 40 ans cover
Dans 40 ans

ARYUS

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Si Lo Arriesgo Todo cover
Si Lo Arriesgo Todo

Hous solmik

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When Did You Get Hot (feat. Mims) cover
When Did You Get Hot (feat. Mims)

Saigon

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Can't Tell You Anything cover
Can't Tell You Anything

Latasha Alcindor

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Le but (Allez Montréal) - version CH cover
Le but (Allez Montréal) - version CH

Loco Locass

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L.L cover
L.L

Kuzi Cee

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Printemps cover
Printemps

Koriass

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Chevy Silverado cover
Chevy Silverado

MarkyMar

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PUISQU'IL FAUT cover
PUISQU'IL FAUT

Sally

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Under the Influence cover
Under the Influence

Josh Tyler

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Circles cover
Circles

Post Malone

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Save Me cover
Save Me

David Lopez

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Everybody Wants to Be Like You cover
Everybody Wants to Be Like You

Snow

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edamame (feat. Rich Brian) cover
edamame (feat. Rich Brian)

Bbno$

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The Box cover
The Box

Anatoly Boardman

19
Jalebi Baby cover
Jalebi Baby

Tesher

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Appel manqué cover
Appel manqué

Lady'kaylani

21
La tribu de Dana cover
La tribu de Dana

Manau

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One Dance (feat. Wizkid & Kyla) cover
One Dance (feat. Wizkid & Kyla)

Drake

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In da Club cover
In da Club

50 Cent

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This Is How We Do It cover
This Is How We Do It

Montell Jordan

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Copilote (feat. Jay Scøtt) cover
Copilote (feat. Jay Scøtt)

FouKi

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Dangerous (feat. Akon) cover
Dangerous (feat. Akon)

Kardinal Offishall

27
Houdini cover
Houdini

Eminem

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Hold On, We're Going Home (feat. Majid Jordan) cover
Hold On, We're Going Home (feat. Majid Jordan)

Drake

29
Sabotage cover
Sabotage

Beastie Boys

30
Dilemma (feat. Kelly Rowland) cover
Dilemma (feat. Kelly Rowland)

Kelly Rowland featuring Nelly

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California Love (feat. Roger Troutman & Dr. Dre) cover
California Love (feat. Roger Troutman & Dr. Dre)

2Pac

32
Apologize (feat. OneRepublic) cover
Apologize (feat. OneRepublic)

Timbaland

33
Fight for Your Right cover
Fight for Your Right

Beastie Boys

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See You Again (feat. Charlie Puth) [From "Furious 7"] cover
See You Again (feat. Charlie Puth) [From "Furious 7"]

Wiz Khalifa

35
Love the Way You Lie (feat. Rihanna) cover
Love the Way You Lie (feat. Rihanna)

Eminem

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80's cover
80's

FouKi

37
Hannah Miley Montana Cyrus cover
Hannah Miley Montana Cyrus

Schoder

38
Can't Hold Us (feat. Ray Dalton) cover
Can't Hold Us (feat. Ray Dalton)

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis

39
Right Round cover
Right Round

Flo Rida

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The Real Slim Shady cover
The Real Slim Shady

Eminem

Best radio stations for Hip-Hop / Rap

Canada’s hip-hop landscape is currently undergoing a massive evolution, blending high-energy beats with deep lyrical storytelling that reflects the country’s unique cultural mosaic. From the streets of Toronto to the vibrant underground scenes of Montreal, the latest top-charting rap songs showcase a genre that refuses to stay in one lane. Right now, the sound is heavily defined by a wave of innovative artists who are pushing the boundaries of traditional hip-hop, creating a soundscape that is as diverse as the Canadian terrain itself.

At the forefront of this movement is a powerful surge in Francophone hip-hop, with artists like Sally and Fredz leading the charge. Tracks such as Sally’s "PUISQU'IL FAUT" and Fredz’s "Le stade" demonstrate a mastery of melodic flow that resonates far beyond linguistic barriers. This bilingual energy is a hallmark of the current era, where the fusion of French and English lyricism creates a rhythmic texture unique to the Great White North. Major players like FouKi continue to dominate the airwaves with tracks like "Copilote" and "80's," proving that catchy hooks and smooth production are the keys to maintaining a spot at the top of the charts.

Meanwhile, the technical prowess of artists like Koriass on "Printemps" and the unmistakable style of Loud with "Toutes les femmes savent danser" ensure that the genre maintains its gritty, authentic roots while embracing mainstream appeal. The diversity of the current Top 10—ranging from the atmospheric intros of Dumont and La Barbería to the unexpected crossover appeal of Carin Leon—highlights a scene that is both experimental and polished. Whether you are looking for introspective bars or high-octane anthems for your daily rotation, these top-tier tracks represent the absolute best of what Canadian rap has to offer. It is a golden age for the genre, where every beat drop and every verse tells the story of a nation finding its global voice through the most influential sound on the planet.