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Joey Bada$$ & Method Man Talk Best Get Up Anthems of New York | Billboard x Tres Generaciones Tequila

Written by on September 10, 2024

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Billboard and Tres Generaciones Tequila are partnering to find out the Get Up Anthems of select cities, and for this stop, we’re in New York City, New York. In conversation with Rocsi Diaz, Chicago natives Joey Bada$$ and Method Man sat with Billboard’s Carl Lamarre to honor a few Get Up Anthems for New York City. The discussion includes songs that inspired and energized their city by New York artists, presented by Tres Generaciones Tequila.

Be sure to follow the multi-city conversations at billboard.com/get-up-anthems/

Rocsi Diaz:

Hey guys I’m Rocsi Dias alongside Billboard and Tres Generaciones Tequila. We’re embarking on a journey to celebrate the profound impact of music both personally and within the communities. And today we’re in the iconic city of New York where skyscrapers touch the sky and hip-hop beats fill the streets. Contributing to this discussion I’m joined by the legendary Method Man. A trailblazer in hip-hop, known for his electrifying performances and innovative style. Alongside him is Joey Bada$$, a captivating star who’s authentic storytelling and raw talent have touched audiences onstage. And Billboard’s Director of Hip-Hop/ R&B Carl Lamarre, a music historian and vital heartbeat of the Billboard editorial team. Just a few days ago, we kicked off the selection process for New York City’s Get Up Anthems. It was a challenge, but using Billboard’s exclusive chart data, we narrowed down almost 40 songs to just a few tracks which are in this bowl. Now before we get into the discussion, let’s raise a glass fellas to New York City’s rich musical heritage, courtesy of triple distilled Tres Generaciones Tequila. Cheers to the city that continues to inspire and innovate. We’re going to start with our boy Busta Rhymes, “Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See.”

Method Man:

This was Busta’s break out record from leaders of the new school. This was Busta’s solo album, and this was the first time anyone ever heard him rhyme in this cadence.

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