Obviously Drake..............unless you a Roc Marciano fan
Other mentions:
Future (He is already superstar status in ATL at least)
&
ASAP Rocky (Can go either way for him)

There weren't that many mega stars back in the day either though were there?You really can't compare the mid to late 90s and even the early 00s with this era right here. The music industry has collapsed and social media inflates and deflates artists within a few months time. Drake is a rap superstar in this era. Honestly, he shouldn't have survived but he did. Some of the legends from the "golden age" wouldn't be able to make it in this environment. You can't build legends and myths in the Twitter/Instagram age.
Hip hop isn't THE popular music anymore so I don't foresee another Drake for some time. It will happen again, eventually, but a megastar hitting once or twice a year is done.
Nah, its funny, cuz I cant believe im about to be in this bytch defending Nicki fukking Minaj
But in her early days, female rap wise, Nicki was a well rounded MC. She was out here bodying nikkas on tracks, and she had concepts flow and all. To keep it a buck, even tho she sold the fukk out, Nicki is a Top 3 female MC of all time. Nicki wasnt jus sum air head bimbo who got on cuz she looks nice. She could actually spit. When she was really coming up, she had everybody, the nerds, the rosenbergs, the hoodboogers, the suburbs. Errybody. Her problem was that she switched the script too quick. N in hip hop, apparently you cant switch up ya shyt until ya 3rd album
Nicki Minaj - Warning - YouTube
Nicki Minaj- Itty Bitty Piggy [Hood Affairs] - YouTube
Monster - Nicki Minaj (Harajuku Barbie & Roman Zolanski) - YouTube
This is horrible man what are you doing....There weren't that many mega stars back in the day either though were there?
Snoop
Biggie
Tupac
Biggie
Jay-Z
Mase
DMX
50 Cent
I can't think of anyone else who isn't debatable. Dudes like Nas are legends but not MSG superstars. Dudes like Ludacris were lite but didn't do like 5x platinum etc. You're def right though that the environment now is totally different. I think people are just less patient. If you don't come in the game with a "Best I Ever Had" or "I Dont Like" labels won't even look at you. Whereas back in the day artists were groomed by labels and to a degree fans.
at the title saying "GREAT READ", I'm thinkin' it's a magazine article or some shyt, and it's this nikka's opinion. 
at the thinly-veiled attempt to give Drake shine in the guise of a legit discussion on "the next rap megastar".I got ya'll just gimme a few years brehs
But really
The bolded is all correct.
@mbewane what you mean "make the spotlight adjust to you" ?![]()
Breh, I don't really know how to put it TBH, it just seems that true stars have their own personnality and that they kind of "change the game" or "create their own lane"...an extreme example might be the Wu, who kind of created a whole 5%/kung-fu/soul-inspired/mafioso genre (and blending all of it together)...whne they came, they did not conform to the market (Rza and Gza tried before, and failed) but did their own thing, and the spotlight (market/"game") adapted to what they brought because it was THAT DOPE...but I don't see what Drake (and a lot of new rappers) "create" anything new...that's why I feel that whatever millions of cds they sell, they won't have a lasting mark on the culture
(Not saying this is a "true" theory, just how I feel about it...)
Rhianna took Beyonce's place IMO, Chris Brown could have taken Usher place if dude didn't have so much drama, even with all his issues he still gets spins on pop stations, "International love", "Beautiful people" and some other songs I can't think of right now. If that fight with Rhi never happened he would have already done it IMO.
Trey Songz or Miguel could do it, keep it mind Trey hasn't dipped into making pop music yet...
Wu-tang (specifically Method Man)
Fugees (specifically Lauryn Hill)
Ice Cube
LL Cool J
Fresh Prince/Will Smith
