Welcome to Top Musik Daily.
(This is a test run for the official launch of Top Musik Daily on January 9, 2009.)
This site was designed to educate the bloggers, surfers, and media about what hip-hop, rap, and R&B we believe should be in the mainstream top 10. You see, the mainstream has revolved to madness lately being led by MTV. For example, anybody else think these artists make it to mainstream by affiliation and simply stupid teenage sex appeal rather than the quality of music. This frustration led us to develop this site where we will exhibit music weekly.
We are going to have our own weekly top 10 of music that will be in
2 categories.

Category 1: New Music. The new music that debuted that week from Sunday to Saturday will be chopped up into a weekly top 10 and posted on this site every Sunday.
Category 2: Quality Mix. 25 tracks will be selected randomly from our vast playlist and will be created into a random top 10, we believe should be in the mainstream.
Well, here we go. Here's our list of music that should be in the media's eyes.
(Both categories will be covered in the official launch every Sunday.)
Category 2:
10. Fabolous - Lullaby
Fabolous pulled out all his lyrical skills in this one where he teared up the track. This track solidified Fabolous as a musical genius and it heightened his album Loso's Way. Much Underated Rapper.
9. Ray L - Pop That Heat
This track was a great stepping stone for Ray Lavendar to step out of his female targeted music and finally produced a real track. This is a very gifted artist because of his vocals but has to improve his choice in music. "All the talk about you trying to get me, gon get you hurt there. First class ticket in the dirt."
8. T.I. - Let Em Talk
Hands Down the best T.I. track ever produced. "We be on top of the world, and still be together". T.I.'s verse was just unbelievable and the chorus is great too. Let them talk T.I. you still creating fire.
7. Yo Gotti/Lil Wayne - Women Lie, Men Lie
This track is straight fire. Lil Wayne enough said. Yo Gotti also was a surprisingly a lyrical beast in this track. Seems like everybody steps their game up with Lil Wayne.
6. Young Buck - I Want it All
I guess he really want's it all BACK. After the feud with 50 cent, Young Buck has been producing fire and has been musically untouchable. "Even if I was broke, I'm still richer than you."
5. Cashis & Young De - No Saving Me
"They say they praying for me, they say the streets gon change...Ain't No Saving Me" This has to be the rawest song on the list. It really captures your emotions and heart felt song. Easily #1.
4. Gorilla Zoe - Helluvalife
There hasn't been any haters on this song. This track is pure gold and just pleasing to listen to. There were too many fans of different races and groups on this song to let out of list.
3. K-Young - Oh My
Oh my K-who? This has to be the underground surprise on the list but his talent couldn't be covered any longer. This track has made clubs go crazy and has yet to reach the mainstream.
2. Ya Boy - Superstars
Ya Boy has took the west coast by his back and is charging with the mixtape market. Ya he's number 2 "Cuz he's a Superstar, a Supa Dupa Star."Let's just hope he has more feel good tracks like this one.
1. The Game - California Dreams
The first ever number one goes to The Game. He teared the track as usual and the hook is unstoppable. "Got Cali on lock" and he got the top spot on lock.
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