Summer Jams..
June 23, 2008 by Marc Lamont Hill
The Root ’s greatest summer anthems of all time.

Summer Groovin’
By Stephen A. Crockett Jr.
Damn the iPod.
It will not now and nor will it ever be the cassette tape. Sure, it’s fancy and plays music with a clarity that has yet to be surpassed. But a pod-mix just doesn’t sound right. There is an art to making a mixtape, an ebb and flow. The beauty of it is that it makes the common man a composer. It blends the music and forces the listener to find the intended groove and see the musical vision.
My dad made mixes all the time. It wasn’t so much a hobby as a carefully crafted surgical procedure. So this is my ode to the summer mixtape and to cassette tapes everywhere buried in boxes behind old times that spoke of restlessness and resilience. This is for the flowers that grow every year without insistence, and the breeze that moves without command. This is for summers gone by and the summers to come. This is my all-time summer listening list. Now press Play.
TOP 5 SUMMER RAP JOINTS
1. “Summertime”
D.J. Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince
Summertime (the season) just called me and said this is the official anthem of its life.
(mix with Summer Madness—Kool and the Gang)
Mama cooked the breakfast with no hog…
This is Ice Cube at his best, telling the story of a day where everything just seems to fall into place, which summer, in theory at least, is all about. The potential of summer is one long, endless day when everything works out, when the sun and the shade provide the yin and the yang.
This song holds in it the potential of an endless forever and foreshadows a kinder, gentler Ice Cube who would shift from hardcore gangsta rapper to comedic movie dad.
(mix with “Footsteps in the Dark”—Isley Brothers)
3. “A Rollerskating Jam Named ‘Saturdays’ “

An ode to roller-skating and the relief of Saturdays after a long work week. It is the carefree playfulness that summer embodies. This song makes you want to dig out your rollerskates (real roller skates, not those ice skates with wheels) and Walkman and go bobbing down the sidewalk.
(Mix with “Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll” by Vaughn Mason and Crew)
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8 Comments
1. Ann wrote:
I really enjoyed that article…he listed some of my favorite jamms…Ice Cube, Carl Thomas’s Summer Rain…ahh…what a breath of fresh air…
~ANN~
June 23, 2008 @ 12:20 pm2. DCI74 wrote:
Great article and I would have to throw in “One More Chance” by Biggie, that was THE song during the summer of 94 and to this day it still brings back those summertime memories.
June 23, 2008 @ 1:16 pm3. Ann wrote:
I totally agree that One More Chance still reigns supreme!!!
June 23, 2008 @ 1:39 pm4. zak wrote:
“Summertime” was filmed right around the corner from my house, so there is a hint of sentimentality perusing about the ol’ memory, there. Still a great jam. Can we talk about the summer jams that made me wanna kill a man? I’m lookin’ at you, Nelly.
June 23, 2008 @ 9:17 pm5. JustSaying wrote:
In NY the Lost Boyz’ Lex, Coups, Beamer ruled summer ‘95!
June 24, 2008 @ 7:52 am6. mel wrote:
“Today Was a Good Day” took me back to middle school. Good post.
June 24, 2008 @ 8:47 am7. Robert wrote:
As for Summer 2008 can we add “Sexy Can I” to the all-time classics?? I am feeling that right now. also who is the chick that sounds like lauryn Hill? Love her song too.
Biggie and Ice Cube are still workin my gym workout IPOD playlist. Could we add, Tambourine…….Eve and Too Short to the list.
June 24, 2008 @ 10:56 am8. DCI74 wrote:
Robert, you’re talking about Jazmine Sullivan. She’s only 21 but has been around for a while and has an incredibly mature voice. I hear the L-Boogie echos but she also sounds a little like Betty Wright as well.
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