[sub]Bonnie Tyler - Total Eclipse of the Heart[/sub]
The Hustle - Pure Disco Hits
Do it..
DMX - Intro (It's Dark And Hell Is Hot)
NIN - The Downward Spiral (The Bottom)
Three 6 Mafia - Swervin
[center]
♪♫Gettin' high ridin' ripped swervin' side to side
On a Sunday afternoon you can see it in my eyes
I been cheifin' like an Indian player this the shit
Ridin' down to the park strip holla'n at a bitch
Put your foot on the brakes then hit the gas and make it flick
Then watch the hoes start lookin' but they can't off in my tint
Cause' its some players out this motherfucker ridin' in the backseat
But before you wanna' get off in my whip you gotta suck me♫♪[/center]
[sub]Tmac is back?!
Led Zeppelin - Over the Hills and Far Away[/sub]
2Pac - Holler If Ya Hear Me
Shoulder Lean - Young Dro
It's Going Down - Young Joc
Three 6 Mafia - Riddin Spinners
NIN - Help Me I Am In Hell
Johnny Cash - Bridge Over Troubled Water
From musical standpoint, it definitely doesn't top Simon & Garfunkel, but there's just so much more emotion.
Johnny Cash is an interesting musician, even though he never had much singing range, over the course of his carreer you can hear his voice going. As it does, his passion becomes alot stronger. Listening to his whole career, you can essentially hear the man die.
Poppin' My Collar - Three Six Mafia
Hollywood Studio Symphony - One last shot

Get Low - Lil' Jon & The Eastside Boyz ft. The Ying Yang Twins
Teriyaki Boyz-Tokyo Drift (Fast & Furious)

Ownage
Through the Halls - Spiritual Beggars