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Of all places, I didn't expect this from About fukking dot com. But then again, they always have the best "things to do" travel information.


10. Scarface
Only a handful MCs have managed to sustain their alignment with the streets regardless of success. 'Face is at the top of that list. His wistful ghetto tales and poetic raps are constant reminders that Brad Jordan is the voice of the hood.
Best Album: The Diary

9. Chuck D
Lyrical with a militant message and a take-no-prisoners mic persona, Chuck D remains an influential figure in the rap game today.
Best Album: It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back

8. Kool G Rap
The next time your favorite emcee commits a double-homicide on wax, blame it on the notorious Kool G Rap. Why? He's the grandfather of hardcore hip-hop, of course. Some of the grittiest street tales in rap grew out of G Rap's rhyme book.
Best Album: wanted: Dead or Alive (w/ DJ Polo)

7. 2Pac
The most influential of all time, 2Pac remains a transcendental MC that's often imitated but never duplicated.
Best Album: Me Against the World

6. Jay-Z
You wouldn't know it from the bevy of hustler-turned-trappers he's inspired, but Jay-Z is the paradigm of rags-to-riches street dreams. Peep his flawless flow and double entendres. That marketing plan was him.
Best Album: Reasonable Doubt

5. The Notorious B.I.G.
Though lacking any real social message, Biggie possessed enough pizzazz to sway audiences young and old. His effortless wit and unparalleled flow made him one of the greatest rappers of our time.
Best Album: Ready to Die

4. Nas
Some call him a street prophet for his poetic, conversational-style lyrics. An absolute master of lyrical extravaganza, Nas often paints vivid pictures of urban life in his rhymes.
Best Album: Illmatic

3. Big Daddy Kane
The King of Swagger, Kane entertained the rap world with his peculiar flair and flamboyant wardrobe. Latter peers like Jay-Z, Biggie, and Snoop would later adopt his player persona.
Best Album: Long Live the Kane

2. KRS-One
The Teacha transformed the violent brusque of street life into a story of uplift and self-awareness, starting with BDP's incendiary debut, Criminal Minded.
Best Album: By All Means Necessary (w/ Boogie Down Productions)

1. Rakim
While others bragged about their guns, Rakim celebrated his swagger. A smooth, laid-back flow, intense lyricism, and positivity were his stately hallmarks.
Best Album: Paid in Full (Eric B. & Rakim)

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If they flip that order around completely it would be more respectable:mjpls:...but any list witout Cube to me is hard to respect....good to see Chuck D on it cuz that's rare

this is the criteria so im about to see how consistent it is


To be eligible, artists must have:
  • a) attained a longevity time frame of 7 years or more
  • b) i) released 2 solo albums or ii)1 solo album and 2 group albums or iii) 4 group albums
  • c) been musically active between 1987
    to 2007
 

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Weird thing about this list is I need criteria on what they are judging these emcees off of:patrice:...do albums factor into it or just purely lyricism/rippity rap and not flow,delivery,who people wanted to hear rap?it seems like its purely about lyricism as far as they got some of my favorites down(Snoop one of the most anticipated emcees of our time at like number 42:mjlol:)....and I don't even like Prodigy,but Prodigy behind Biz Markie:dead:...didn't even see Kurupt or TI on here unless I was trippin which I better be:ufdup:....but yeah seems to be about pure lyricism at times then throws it out the window and puts great song writers but dudes not known for pure lyricism towards the top....lacks consistency but not horrible
 

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20. Black Thought
Widely lauded for his raw and uncut rhymes--which have taken a political bent lately--Black Thought is, to paraphrase his bandmate ?uestlove, in a league by himself. Bonus kudos for his enthralling live performances.
Best Album: Illadelph Halflife (w/ The Roots)
19. Common
An ingenuous street-corner poet, Common keeps hip-hop's flag flying high with his socially-aware lyrics.
Best Album: Resurrection
18. Lauryn Hill
People always say that the hip-hop of today is devoid of talented female MCs. Maybe it's because the standards established by Lyte, Latifah, and Lauryn, are almost unattainable.
Best Album: The Score(w/ Fugees)
17. GZA / Genius
Metaphor-heavy vignettes, Shaolin Sword-sharp lyrics, smooth flow...GZA is undeniably the most cerebral MC in the Wu family.
Best Album: Liquid Swords
16. Andre 3000
Before he caught the singing bug, Dre helped set OutKast's aesthetic bar so high even OutKast couldn't topple it.
Best Album: Aquemini



15. LL Cool J
LL's longevity has never been disputed--he hasn't been able to "Live Without His Radio" since 1985--and, unlike some of his peers, Cool J has managed to reinvent his style over the years to reflect the current cultural landscape.
Best Album: Mama Said Knock You Out
14. Redman
Sometimes satirical, sometimes silly, Redman is one of the liveliest MCs of his era.
Best Album: Muddy Waters
13. Eminem
With his dark and dystopic recitals, Eminem is always as willing to lacerate others as himself. His intricate rhyme structure, experimental wordplay, and meticulous phrasing make him one of the landmark MCs of the 21st century.
Best Album: The Marshall Mathers LP
12. Slick Rick
Despite myriad run-ins with the INS and jail stints, Ricky Walters managed to hold down the storytelling department like no other.
Best Album: The Great Adventures of Slick Rick
11. Ice Cube
Politically salient with an in-your-face delivery, Ice Cube developed a cult-like following by favoring substance over style.
Best Album: Death Certificate
 
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