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25Jul/093

Uplifting and Inspirational Rap Songs

There are always some times in life that shit gets you down, ranging from family issues, arguments with your girl, or when that last Butterfingers bar gets stuck in the vending machine and you are out $1.25. In times like these, I find that the best medicine (besides copious amounts of drinking) is usually music.

While it is easy to find drug slanging anthems, songs about banging, or ballads about keeping ladies of the night in line, it may take a little bit of digging to find songs that everyone can relate to. The ballad of the vending machine malfunction, if you will. Here are some that immediately come to mind:

DMX - Slippin' from Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood (1998)

Slippin' is a rare song in the fact that it sounds better when it is censored. DMX laments about his broken childhood, the struggles that he had to go through in the street, and recalls his recovery from his dark place. Broken into general terms, the lyrics of Slippin' speak volumes to those who are forced to be independent a bit too early, and to witness the realities of life a bit too much.

See to live is to suffer but to survive
Well, that's to find meaning in the suffering.

2Pac - Keep Ya Head Up from Strictly For My N.I.G.G.A.Z. (1993)

Before 2Pac became a T.H.U.G life puppet of Suge Knight's now defunct Death Row record label, he was a socially and politically conscious rapper with raw emotion in each and every verse. He is mentioned among the greatest rappers of all time not because of his incredible mastery of the mic, but for this ability to reach everyone with his music. Keep Ya Head Up is an ode to the broken woman, a common tragedy in African-American culture. His lyrics serve not only to highlight this tragedy, but to uplift any shattered spirits.

Cause I think we can make it, in fact, I'm sure
 And if you fall, stand tall and comeback for more

Atmosphere - Dreamer from When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold (2008)

Atmosphere has been traditionally known for fiercely introspective and dark lyrics, but took a radical departure in their latest album with symbolic stories about a variety of other people, including the daughter of a drug dealer, an alcoholic, and a homeless man who sees his daughter at a diner. Dreamer contains the classic American theme of "pull yourself up from your bootstrap" and visits the life of a gutsy young woman as she navigates through countless obstacles, bad male influences, and raising two children while succeeding. When you listen to this song, you think to yourself "if she can succeed, so can I. And my shit isn't half as bad."

Those are just three examples - do any of you have any songs that hit the spot during a bad time?