The 25 Best Dipset Songs

A 25-track salute to Harlem's reunited rap royalty.

Juelz Santana, “Mic Check” - Bad news, rap dudes! The first single from Juelz' second, enthusiastically titled album What the Game’s Been Missing! is perhaps is finest solo work, thanks partly to a Godzilla of a beat.   (Photo: Brad Barket/PictureGroup)
Juelz Santana, “Oh Yes!” - Sometimes you have to admire Dipset’s silly chutzpah. Here, replicating the let-the-beat-rhyme-for-you technique pioneered on Cam’s “Oh Boy,” Juelz samples the Motown classic “Mr. Postman,” with the Marvalettes singing the praises of his weight-pushing skills.  (Photo: Brad Barket/PictureGroup)
Cam'ron, "The Roc (Just Fire)" feat. Memphis Bleek and Beanie Sigel  - In another show of Dipset/Roc-A-Fella unity after the crew signed with the Diamond, Cam recruited Jay-Z’s consiglieres over a prototypical early-2000s Just Blaze banger, resulting in an undeniably East Coast anthem.(Photos from left: Ethan Miller/Getty Images, John Ricard / BET, Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
Soul Samples/Sped Up Vocals - As an integral part of Roc-A-Fella's early 2000s domination, Killa Cam helped popularize beats that used soul samples and sped up vocals (that chipmunk voice), often produced by greats like Kanye West and Just Blaze.(Photo: Def Jam)Cam’ron, "Wet Wipes" - Only Cam’ron could make a song about a towelette work. With Alchemist’s screw-face beat, you couldn’t blame Killa for saying he’d “strart trouble inside the Waffle House” on this standout from Killa Season.  (Photo: Diplomat Records)

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Juelz Santana, “Oh Yes!” - Sometimes you have to admire Dipset’s silly chutzpah. Here, replicating the let-the-beat-rhyme-for-you technique pioneered on Cam’s “Oh Boy,” Juelz samples the Motown classic “Mr. Postman,” with the Marvalettes singing the praises of his weight-pushing skills.  (Photo: Brad Barket/PictureGroup)

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