Label: TVT

Producer: Mr. Collipark


The Ying Yang Twins were perhaps the loudest, rowdiest group in Atlanta when a spare song full of lascivious whispering took their career to another level in 2005. So when it came time to remix the track, they drafted fellow loudmouths like Busta Rhymes and Missy Elliott, practically daring them to stick to the concept and keep the volume down. But the most unlikely appearance on the track was from Free, of 106 & Park's AJ & Free fame, whispering some utterly filthy things that would never get past the BET censors. The greatest contribution D-Roc and Kaine made to the remix, however, was to switch the chorus from "Wait til you see my dick" to the R. Kelly-like meta announcement, "this is the 'Wait' remix."

Label: Polo Grounds/RCA

Producer: Hot Rod


Before "BedRock" blew the door wide open for her mainstream exposure, the remix to Yo Gotti's hit, and its accompanying video, were the first time a lot of people heard or saw Nicki Minaj, right at the moment when she was really committing to an increasingly over-the-top flow and image. And she just so happened to steal the spotlight from one of the veteran female rappers she would soon eclipse in popularity, as well as a verse from her early mentor, Gucci Mane, that's pretty memorable in its own right.


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Label: Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam

Producer: S1, Kanye West, Swizz Beatz


Part of the appeal of the G.O.O.D. Friday series of leaks that preceded My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy was how often those weekly tracks just sounded like Kanye screwing around and having fun with his superfriends, in contrast to the sprawling, serious album that would soon follow. And that was never better exemplified than by the remix of "Power," which maintained something of a rambling party atmosphere in contrast to the tightly structured original track. Jay throws down a verse over the original beat, Kanye does a couple, John Legend adds some new backing harmonies...and then Swizz Beatz comes in with a whole new beat sampling Snap!'s "Power," and eggs Kanye on to spazz out for over 40 more bars, ending up with twice as many rhymes as he laid on the original "Power."

Label: Untertainment

Producer: Trackmasters


It would be a few years before the Diplomats revealed themselves to be uniquely in touch with southern rap for a New York crew, but already in 2000 Cam'ron was loading up the remix to S.D.E.'s biggest hit with up-and-coming talent from Atlanta and Miami, along with the Texas boys that had recently gotten a big boost from "Big Pimpin'" and "Sippin' On Some Syrup." The Trackmasters chopped up the Police riff from the original track in a beautiful new way, a teenaged Juelz Santana was heard still finding his voice, and Trina stole the track with the boast, "I'm bad as hell, even my pussy smell like Chanel."

Label: Full Surface/Universal Motown

Producer: Swizz Beatz


The original "It's Me, Bitches" was a deeply weird song to begin with, and the only way to make the song more over-the-top was to kick off the remix with two of music's oddest geniuses at the top of their respective games. Weezy, in perhaps the finest remix performance out of a hall of fame run, slips in and out of French and coins the phrase that would later inspire his biggest solo hit: "She's so sweet, make her wanna lick the wrapper...so I let her lick the rapper."

Label: Rawkus/UMVD

Producer: Kanye West


Kanye West has dedicated much of his career to collapsing, or at least confusing, the divide between "conscious" hip-hop and "mainstream" hip-hop. But before his solo career started tearing that old wall down, he was putting dents in it by producing an unlikely radio hit for Talib Kweli. But while it was one thing for a Roc-A-Fella producer to work with a Rawkus alumnus, it was quite enough for the remix to feature Jay-Z spitting alongside both members of Black Star. Later that year, Jay was shouting out Kweli and Common on The Black Album as rappers he'd aspire to write like if sales weren't a concern, which was a little surprising that it would've otherwise been in light of this remix. As Mos says, Brooklyn wins again. e24fc04721

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