Top 10 Best Rap Songs with Multiple (6 or More) Verses by Different Rappers

These are the best 'posse cuts' in rap history where multiple rappers, at least six, rap over the same track.
The Top Ten
1 Triumph - Wu-Tang Clan

Triumph was the biggest hit from the Wu-Tang Clan's second album, Wu-Tang Forever. Every Wu member had a verse except for Ol' Dirty, who began the song with a few words. The nine verses went in this order: Inspectah Deck, Method Man, Cappadonna, U-God, RZA, GZA, Masta Killa, Ghostface Killah, and Raekwon.

2 1Train - A$AP Rocky

A jam-packed modern classic featuring a new-school golden 2010s stellar lineup!

The lineup was:
Verse 1: A$AP Rocky, Verse 2: Kendrick Lamar, Verse 3: Joey Bada$$, Verse 4: Yelawolf, Verse 5: Danny Brown, Verse 6: Action Bronson, and Verse 7: Big K.R.I.T.

3 Show & Prove - Big Daddy Kane

DJ Premier produces a drum beat for Kane's Daddy's Home record, where Kane had a handful of New York emcees representing themselves through rapping.

The lineup included Sauce Money, Shyheim, Ol' Dirty Bastard, and a fresh Jay-Z.

4 Da Graveyard - Big L

A gritty song with a gangster lineup. Rest easy, Big L.

The lineup:
Verse 1: Big L, Verse 2: Lord Finesse, Verse 3: Microphone Nut, Verse 4: Jay-Z, Verse 5: Party Arty of Ghetto Dwellas, and Verse 6: Grand Daddy I.U.

5 Piñata - Freddie Gibbs & Madlib

A vibing, self-titled album closing track from Madlib's and Freddie Gibbs' Piñata collaboration. The rappers braggadociously rap about their presence in the game, their superiority, and their conscious minds. The raps flow in this order: Domo Genesis, Freddie Gibbs, G-Wiz, Casey Veggies, Sulaiman, Meechy Darko, and the late Mac Miller.

6 The Points - The Notorious B.I.G.

This 1995 eleven-verse collaboration is a rare type of rap song with a somewhat random lineup. Obviously, the song wasn't recorded with all the emcees in one studio, but the outcome is still very impressive. The full rap lineup was: Biggie, Coolio, Redman, Ill Al Skratch, Big Mike, Busta Rhymes, Buckshot, Layzie Bone, Wish Bone, Krayzie Bone, and eventually, Bizzy Bone.

7 Third Eye Sh*t / Suspect - Joey BADA$$

Third Eye Sh*t is an early Joey BADA$$chilled deep cut from his "1999" mixtape. The song had a total of nine guest verses, with Joey BADA$$ finishing the rhymes.

8 Worldwide Choppers - Tech N9ne

Chopping, in terms of the rapping art form, describes a very quick, powerful rapping style. This well-known Tech N9ne track features eight of the fastest rapping emcees, each taking turns chopping at light speed.

The lineup included Ceza, Tech N9ne, U$O, Yelawolf, Twista, Busta Rhymes, D-Loc, and Twisted Insane (who, in my opinion, had the quickest verse).

9 Candy (Drippin' Like Water) - Snoop Dogg

A deep cut from Snoop's eighth studio album featuring some of the West Coast's most classic '90s emcees. Each emcee describes their kind of candy through their own verses. The song's rapping kicks off with E-40, followed by Snoop, MC Eiht, Goldie Loc, Daz Dillinger, and finally Kurupt.

10 Fight Music - D12
The Contenders
11 Flipmode Squad Meets Def Squad - Busta Rhymes

In 1996, "Backspin the Vibe Chemist" produced an eight-minute dark beat for a Busta Rhymes song. This giant collaboration was between members of two underground East Coast Hip-Hop collectives: Def Squad (who rhymed first) and Flipmode Squad (who rhymed second).

The lineup was:
Verse 1: Jamal, Verse 2: Redman, Verse 3: Keith Murray, Verse 4: Rampage, Verse 5: Lord Have Mercy, and Verse 6: Busta Rhymes.

12 Oldie - Odd Future
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