Top 10 greats of hip hop by Chatgpt

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:yeshrug: over :heh: is ridiculous, but they should both be disqualifed because they don't write their own shyt :camby:


3 Stacks might be the most overrated rapper of all time too :comeon:
 

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:yeshrug: over :heh: is ridiculous, but they should both be disqualifed because they don't write their own shyt :camby:


3 Stacks might be the most overrated rapper of all time too :comeon:
What has Drake done besides shark nikkaz and they styles. Yes his music made an impact with hits but in terms of influencial no. Besides Kanye birthed drakes whole style.
 

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I just asked on my chatgpt and he came with this:

  • Kendrick Lamar
  • Jay-Z
  • Eminem
  • Kanye West
  • Drake
  • 2Pac
  • Notorious B.I.G.
  • Lil Wayne
  • Nas
  • Travis Scott

 

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I just asked on my chatgpt and he came with this:

  • Kendrick Lamar
  • Jay-Z
  • Eminem
  • Kanye West
  • Drake
  • 2Pac
  • Notorious B.I.G.
  • Lil Wayne
  • Nas
  • Travis Scott
What question did you ask it?

:jbhmm:
 

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My chatgpt response:

10 Greatest Hip-Hop Artists of All Time

  1. Tupac Shakur (2Pac)
    • Why: Poetic, socially conscious, emotional depth, massive cultural influence.
    • Essential album: All Eyez on Me
  2. The Notorious B.I.G. (Biggie Smalls)
    • Why: Effortless flow, storytelling genius, East Coast icon.
    • Essential album: Ready to Die
  3. Jay-Z
    • Why: Longevity, business acumen, lyrical dexterity, consistent reinvention.
    • Essential album: The Blueprint
  4. Nas
    • Why: One of the greatest lyricists ever, known for complex rhymes and introspection.
    • Essential album: Illmatic
  5. Eminem
    • Why: Technical skill, massive commercial success, cultural reach, storytelling.
    • Essential album: The Marshall Mathers LP
  6. Kanye West
    • Why: Production innovation, genre-bending albums, influence on sound and fashion.
    • Essential album: My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
  7. Kendrick Lamar
    • Why: Modern-day poet, conceptually deep, Pulitzer Prize winner.
    • Essential album: To Pimp a Butterfly
  8. Dr. Dre
    • Why: Pioneer producer, architect of West Coast sound, launched careers of Snoop, Eminem, 50 Cent.
    • Essential album: The Chronic
  9. Lil Wayne
    • Why: Prolific output, mixtape legend, influence on a generation of rappers.
    • Essential album: Tha Carter III
  10. Rakim
  • Why: Revolutionized rhyme schemes, laid foundation for lyrical complexity in hip-hop.
  • Essential album: Paid in Full (with Eric B.)
 

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curated, collected and averaged out from every MTV/VH1/Pitchfork/Rolling Stone GOAT list since 1998.

AI cant tell you what music good, same way it cant tell you how a good steak taste.
 

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My response:

  • 1. The Notorious B.I.G. – Effortless flow, elite storytelling, and charisma that shaped a generation.
  • 2. Jay-Z – Longevity, versatility, business mogul, and lyrical sharpness over decades.
  • 3. Nas – Lyrical poet, street prophet, and creator of arguably the greatest rap album ever, Illmatic.
  • 4. Kendrick Lamar – The voice of a generation. Master of concept albums, social commentary, and elite technical rap.
  • 5. Tupac Shakur – Cultural icon, emotional storyteller, and revolutionary voice that transcends music.
  • 6. Eminem – Lyrical monster, complex rhyme schemes, and massive global influence.
  • 7. Lil Wayne – Mixtape legend, punchline king, and a bridge between eras with an unmatched run.
  • 8. 50 Cent– Hit machine, pop-culture powerhouse.
  • 9. Andre 3000 – Creative genius with an otherworldly flow and boundary-pushing artistry.
  • 10. Rakim – The godfather of lyricism, fundamentally changed how rapping was approached technically.
 

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not a bad list similar to mine

1. Nas
2. Jay-z
3. Scarface
4. Biggie
5. kendrick
6. 3000
7. Ice Cube
8. Eminem
9. Ghostface
10. Kanye. (but actually has best catilouge here)
 

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I just asked on my chatgpt and he came with this:

  • Kendrick Lamar
  • Jay-Z
  • Eminem
  • Kanye West
  • Drake
  • 2Pac
  • Notorious B.I.G.
  • Lil Wayne
  • Nas
  • Travis Scott
Good top 3 :ohhh:

I'd have

Kendrick
Andre 3000
Nas
Scarface
Mos Def
 
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