You already know - the right hip-hop tracks can take a reception from "nice" to the next level. If you’re looking to inject some serious energy into your set, the 2010s delivered some of the most iconic beats, hooks, and club bangers that still pack dance floors today.
From the undeniable hype of All I Do Is Win and Turn Down for What to the sing-along anthems like God’s Plan and Sunflower, this era had it all. Whether you're setting the mood for a hype grand entrance, a wild dance break, or a late-night sing-along, this list has tracks to match every moment.
So, let’s dive into the best 2010s hip-hop wedding songs guaranteed to keep the party going and the crowd moving all night long!
Hip Hop Classics from the 2010s
I did my best to give a good reference to the genre in many different styles. Use your own judgment as to what will work with the crowd in front of you.
44 songs!
Airplanes - B.o.B feat. Hayley Williams of Paramore
2010 - The song peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. A second version, "Airplanes, Part II”, appears on B.o.B’s album The Adventures of Bobby Ray and includes a new verse from Eminem.
All I Do Is Win - DJ Khaled featuring T-Pain, Ludacris, Snoop Dogg and Rick Ross
2010 - While it peaked at #24 on the Billboard Hot 100, it was #6 on the Hot Rap Songs chart and eventually went 6× Platinum. The song has been featured in movies like The Fate of the Furious and TV shows like The Office.
All Night Longer - Sammy Adams
2016 - The song became a favorite at college parties and frat houses. Sammy Adams built a grassroots following through YouTube and MySpace, making him one of the early examples of an independent artist blowing up through social media.
All The Stars - Kendrick Lamar, SZA
2018 - All The Stars was the lead single from the “Black Panther: The Album” soundtrack, curated by Kendrick Lamar. The song received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song and was also nominated for four Grammy Awards. The song peaked at #7 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Ayy Ladies - Travis Porter
2011 - The song peaked at #56 on the Billboard Hot 100. Travis Porter is actually a rap trio from Atlanta made up of Ali, Quez, and Strap. The song’s high-energy beat and catchy hook make it a party favorite.
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