Top 10 Most Profane Rap Songs

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Kim" by Lil Wayne: Lil Wayne's song "Kim" is not to be confused with Eminem's track of the same name.

Kim" by Eminem: This song from Eminem's album "The Marshall Mathers LP" is infamous for its graphic and violent lyrics.

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99 Problems" by Jay-Z: While not as profane as some other tracks on this list, "99 Problems" by Jay-Z contains explicit language.

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Kill You" by Eminem: This song, also from "The Marshall Mathers LP," contains explicit language, misogyny, and violent imagery.

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Gimme the Loot" by The Notorious B.I.G: In this song, Biggie Smalls portrays a series of robberies and crimes, using explicit language.

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Get Your Walk On" by Xzibit: Known for its explicit language and aggressive delivery, this track by Xzibit contains numerous profanities.

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F*ck tha Police" by N.W.A: Released in 1988, this song by N.W.A. is a protest against police brutality and racial profiling.

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Criminal" by Eminem: Another controversial track from Eminem's album "The Marshall Mathers LP," "Criminal" features explicit language.

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B*tch Don't Kill My Vibe" by Kendrick Lamar: Another song by Kendrick Lamar, this track contains explicit language.

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A.D.H.D." by Kendrick Lamar: While not explicitly profane in its language, this song by Kendrick Lamar contains themes of drug use.

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