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Billboard top 10 Rap & Hip Hop – October 1985

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    I Can't Live Without My Radio

    LL COOL J [Radio]

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      I Can't Live Without My Radio LL COOL J

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    2

    King of Rock

    Run-DMC [King of Rock (Expanded Edition)]

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      King of Rock Run-DMC

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    3

    Leader of the Pack

    UTFO [Hits]

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      Leader of the Pack UTFO

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    4

    She's On It

    Beastie Boys [Anthology: The Sounds of Science]

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      She's On It Beastie Boys

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    5

    Bassline

    Mantronix [Mantronix (Deluxe Edition)]

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      Bassline Mantronix

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    6

    You'll Rock

    LL COOL J [Radio]

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      You'll Rock LL COOL J

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    7

    Together Forever (Krush-Groove 4) [Live at Hollis Park, NYC - 1984]

    Run-DMC [King of Rock (Expanded Edition)]

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      Together Forever (Krush-Groove 4) [Live at Hollis Park, NYC - 1984] Run-DMC

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    8

    Marley Marl Scratch (feat. MC Shan)

    Marley Marl [Ol' Skool DJ Throwdown]

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      Marley Marl Scratch (feat. MC Shan) Marley Marl

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    9

    Batterram

    Toddy Tee [Batterram - EP]

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      Batterram Toddy Tee

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    10

    A Fly Girl

    Boogie Boys [City Life]

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      A Fly Girl Boogie Boys

In October 1985, rap and hip-hop were still emerging on the mainstream charts, but there were several standout tracks making waves in the genre. The top hip-hop songs of that time reflected the growing influence of Def Jam and pioneering artists. Above is a snapshot of some notable tracks that dominated in 1985.

These tracks showcased the early foundations of rap, with artists blending street narratives, DJ-driven beats, and a growing cultural movement that would soon explode in the late ’80s and ’90s​


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