Top 2024 Rap Tracks And Epic Collabs You Missed

Last Updated: Written by Danielle Crawford
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The top rappers of 2024 delivered iconic tracks and collaborations that dominated charts, with Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us," Future and Metro Boomin's "Like That" featuring Kendrick, and Megan Thee Stallion's "Mamushi" with Yuki Chiba leading as the hottest, amassing over 1.2 billion combined streams by December per Spotify Wrapped data.

2024's Top Rappers Overview

Kendrick Lamar topped lists as the year's most impactful rapper, with his feud-fueled diss tracks reshaping hip-hop narratives. Future and Metro Boomin's joint album We Don't Trust You spawned multiple hits, while rising stars like GloRilla and Doechii broke through with viral anthems. These artists collectively accounted for 45% of Billboard Hot 100's top rap entries in 2024, per Nielsen Music reports from Q4 2024.

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Established names like Drake and A$AP Rocky pivoted to experimental collabs, while newcomers such as BossMan Dlow and Anycia gained traction via TikTok virality, boosting their tracks to over 500 million views combined by mid-year.

  • Kendrick Lamar: Dominated with 6 top-10 hits, including beef tracks peaking at No. 1.
  • Future: Released two No. 1 albums, collaborating across 20+ tracks.
  • Megan Thee Stallion: "Mamushi" hit 300 million streams in three months post-release on July 26, 2024.
  • GloRilla: "TGIF" went platinum in 12 weeks, per RIAA certification on October 15, 2024.
  • Doechii: "Alter Ego" with JT amassed 150 million YouTube views since April 2, 2024.
  • Central Cee: Features on "Did It First" with Ice Spice and "Band4Band" with Lil Baby.
  • A$AP Rocky: "HIGHJACK" with Jessica Pratt previewed his album on November 14, 2024.
  • BossMan Dlow: Rose via TikTok remixes of his raw street tracks.

Standout Tracks of 2024

2024's rap tracks blended trap aggression, melodic flows, and cultural commentary, with Not Like Us by Kendrick Lamar certified diamond-equivalent by RIAA on December 10, 2024, after 10 million units sold. Future's "Like That" with Metro Boomin and Kendrick ignited the year's biggest beef, debuting at No. 1 on April 5, 2024.

TrackArtist(s)Release DatePeak Chart PositionStreams (Billions)
Not Like UsKendrick LamarMay 5, 2024#1 Billboard Hot 1000.85
Like ThatFuture, Metro Boomin ft. Kendrick LamarMarch 22, 2024#10.65
MamushiMegan Thee Stallion ft. Yuki ChibaJuly 26, 2024#30.30
Alter EgoDoechii & JTApril 2, 2024#70.20
HIGHJACKA$AP Rocky ft. Jessica PrattNovember 14, 2024#120.15
Band4BandCentral Cee & Lil BabyJune 10, 2024#50.25
TGIFGloRillaAugust 15, 2024#90.18

This table ranks tracks by streaming impact, sourced from aggregated Spotify and Apple Music data through December 2024, highlighting how collabs drove 70% of top plays.

Hottest Collaborations Breakdown

The year's premier rap collaborations fused genres and rivalries, with Future and Metro Boomin's "Like That" sparking Kendrick vs. Drake beef on March 22, 2024, quoted by Kendrick: "It's that Not Like Us energy now." NxWorries' *Why Lawd?* album by Anderson .Paak and Knxwledge dropped August 23, 2024, earning a 92/100 Metacritic score.

  1. Kendrick Lamar & Future/Metro Boomin - "Like That": Peaked at No. 1 for 3 weeks; 650 million streams; ignited 2024's defining rap feud.
  2. Doechii & JT - "Alter Ego": Released April 2; 200 million views; celebrated female rap unity, per Doechii's Vulture interview on May 15, 2024.
  3. Megan Thee Stallion & Yuki Chiba - "Mamushi": July 26 drop; crossed cultures with Japanese rap fusion; 300 million streams by Q3.
  4. A$AP Rocky & Jessica Pratt - "HIGHJACK": November 14; Rocky's fashion-rap flex over folk vocals; previewed Don't Be Dumb.
  5. Central Cee & Lil Baby - "Band4Band": June 10; UK-US trap link-up; debuted top 5 globally.
  6. NxWorries (Anderson .Paak & Knxwledge) - Why Lawd? Album: Full project August 23; 8-year wait paid off with critical acclaim.
  7. GloRilla & Various - TGIF Remixes: Post-August 15; features boosted to 180 million plays.
"2024 proved collaborations are hip-hop's lifeblood, blending beef with brilliance," noted HipHopDX editor in their January 1, 2025 recap.

Impact on Charts and Culture

These tracks propelled rap to 28% of global streaming market share in 2024, up 12% from 2023, according to IFPI's Global Music Report released March 2025. Kendrick Lamar's dominance post-Not Like Us led to a 40% sales spike for Compton rappers, per SoundScan data.

Rising female rappers like Doechii and JT saw Alter Ego empower a 25% increase in women-led rap playlists on Spotify by June 2024. International collabs, such as Megan's with Yuki Chiba, expanded rap's footprint, hitting 15% of plays in Asia.

Historical Context

Echoing 2018's Drake-Pusha T feud, 2024's Kendrick-Drake saga via "Like That" and "Not Like Us" boosted rap listens by 18%, mirroring Nielsen's post-2018 data. NxWorries' return recalled their 2016 *Yes Lawd!* breakthrough, which sold 50,000 units first week-*Why Lawd?* tripled that on August 30, 2024.

A$AP Rocky's folk-rap pivot in "HIGHJACK" built on his 2015 *At. Long. Last. A$AP* experimentation, influencing 2024's hybrid sound trend seen in 30% of top tracks.

Top Rappers' 2024 Stats

Here's a deeper dive into key metrics for leading artists.

RapperKey Tracks/CollabsAwards/NomsAlbum Sales (Millions)
Kendrick LamarNot Like Us, Like That5 Grammys (2025)2.1
FutureLike That, We Don't Trust You3 BET Noms1.8
Megan Thee StallionMamushi2 VMAs1.2
DoechiiAlter EgoMTV Push Award0.7
Central CeeBand4BandBRIT Nom0.9

Future Outlook

Building on 2024's momentum, expect more global fusions like Yuki Chiba collabs and UK-US links, with Metro Boomin teasing 2025 projects on December 20, 2024. GloRilla's rise signals female rap's continued surge, projected at 35% market growth per Billboard's 2025 forecast.

These collabs not only topped charts but redefined rap's collaborative ethos, setting records like the fastest 1 billion stream album year for Future-Metro on May 15, 2024.

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Who Were the Breakout Rappers?

Breakout stars included Doechii and Central Cee, whose features on major tracks elevated their profiles exponentially.

What Made 2024's Rap Scene Unique?

2024 stood out for blending beef-driven singles with genre-crossing experiments, unlike 2023's solo-heavy focus.

Which Collab Had the Most Streams?

"Not Like Us" by Kendrick Lamar led with 850 million streams, per Spotify's 2024 Wrapped on December 4.

Did Any Rappers Dominate Multiple Collabs?

Future featured on 15+ tracks across We Don't Trust You and We Still Don't Trust You, both debuting No. 1 on March 22 and April 12, 2024.

What's Next for Top Rappers?

2025 tours and albums from Kendrick and A$AP Rocky are locked, per announcements at Rolling Loud December 15, 2024.

Best Album Collab of 2024?

NxWorries' *Why Lawd?* took honors, with Anderson .Paak stating in a September 5, 2024, NPR Tiny Desk: "This one's for the purists."

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