![]() ![]() Wale’s appreciation of Seinfeld is not a big secret. Matter fact, yo, all my boys in bands and shit White boy wasted, let me write a stanza quick This is a rap parody of the Saturday Night Live viral sensation “Lazy Sunday” performed by fictional characters from The Office. I have no idea why I placed it second, but I’m not changing it. This is probably the best entry on the list. This one might be a bit of inside baseball, but here London grime sensation Stormzy is calling attention to the drop in quality after Boondocks creator Aaron McGruder left the show prior to its final season.Ĭall me Dwight Schrute the way that I eat beats I’m the man of the house and my shows sold out Here, in no specific order, are the best TV references in hip-hop. Also, I may not be aware of your favorite references, so leave them in the comments. I’m not out here trying to get cancelled. If you know of any TV references from rap songs that don’t appear on the list, I probably left them out because they included certain language that I shouldn’t include in a fun, entertainment listicle. So with that in mind, let’s look at some of the best times TV and rap overlapped. Now the cultural impact of these two art forms is undeniable. Leading up to this point, both were often dismissed as low-brow entertainment. It’s fortunate that hip-hop’s rise to global dominance and the golden era of television happened to overlap during our lifetimes. ![]()
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