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    • Jay-Z. “I will not lose.” Brooklyn’s Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter’s defiant-yet-confident declaration has proven true through his legendary career. History is also on his side: Hov has 14 Billboard 200 No. 1 albums (the most amongst solo acts), and over 140 million records sold.
    • Kendrick Lamar. The Compton native has become one of music’s most influential artists thanks to his vivid, thought-provoking — and sometimes controversial — lyrics, fearless genre experimentation, and agile-yet-masterful flow.
    • Nas. At this point, hip-hop purists know Nas’ path to greatness all too well. In 1991, Large Professor tossed him an alley-oop on Main Source’s posse cut “Live at the Barbeque,” and Escobar delivered a rim-rocker of a performance.
    • Tupac. Poet, actor, activist, and rapper Tupac Amaru Shakur was the ultimate polymath in the ’90s. Once a tag-along member in Digital Underground, ‘Pac’s larger-than-life demeanor became too big to shelter.
    • Eminem. 10/10/1972. 26,404 votes. More Eminem. Dig Deeper... The Best Eminem Songs of All Time. And Deeper... 100+ Left-Handed Celebrities. #197 of 564 on The 250+ Best Singers Of All Time, Ranked.
    • Drake. 10/24/1986. 18,208 votes. More Drake. Dig Deeper... The Top 50+ Drake Songs, Ranked. And Deeper... Men Who Serena Williams Has Dated. #17 of 237 on The Greatest Rappers Of All Time.
    • Kendrick Lamar. 06/17/1987. 15,531 votes. More Kendrick Lamar. Dig Deeper... The Best Kendrick Lamar Albums of All Time. And Deeper... The Best Songs Ft.
    • Snoop Dogg. 10/20/1971. 14,607 votes. More Snoop Dogg. Dig Deeper... The Best Snoop Dogg Songs of All Time. And Deeper... Famous People Who Are Libra. #543 of 564 on The 250+ Best Singers Of All Time, Ranked.
  1. Mar 16, 2024 · The best rappers of all time include those like LilKim and Kendrick Lamar, who combine a lyrical know-how with a style that’s their own. Between critical acclaim, cultural influence,...

    • Eminem
    • Kendrick Lamar
    • Kanye West
    • Travis Scott
    • J. Cole
    • Drake
    • Snoop Dogg
    • Jay-Z
    • Post Malone
    • Dr. Dre

    In “Higher,” Eminem asks the question: “Where am I supposed to go from here?” To be fair, Marshall Bruce Mathers III has done it all already, from landing 15 Grammy Awards and selling 220 million records to being recognized by his peers as one of the best in the game. While many would disagree, it isn’t at all absurd to say he is the hip-hop GOAT. ...

    Forget about rap. Kendrick Lamar’s goal is to be the William Shakespeare of our generation. Just like Bob Dylan in the ’60s, Lamar comes up with lyrics so good it’s impossible not to call them fine literature. His vocabulary and rhyming game are off the charts, but the message his songs convey is still approachable and straightforward. In the face ...

    Just like one of his “DONDA” singles, the American rapper Kanye West is heaven and hell. He started his hip-hop career as a producer, and that shows in his music. While West can drop some seriously cool lines, rapping isn’t his best feature. What West does better than arguably anyone is to release songs that sound simultaneously fresh and contagiou...

    Modern, autotune rappers are often criticized for having style over substance. The Houston, Texas hitmaker Travis Scott, however, has plenty of the two. He’s been around since 2008, but it took him a decade to release the album that would put him on hip-hop’s pedestal: the unsurpassable “Astroworld.” Scott embodies everything that makes modern hip-...

    “With every record, I be asking the masses to tune your hearts to me:” the opening line of J. Cole’s “Heaven’s EP” sums up perfectly why he’s so universally revered. J. Cole’s songs are brutally honest and tell a story (or many stories) that everybody can relate to. He puts his soul out there, with no need for detours and metaphors, and that’s why ...

    Born in Canada and first popularized for being a teen actor, Drake is the unlikeliest hip-hop phenomenon of this generation. With over 170 million records sold and four Grammy Awards in the bag, he’s one of those rare artists who appeals equally to mainstream audiences and die-hard rap fans. His 2013 album – appropriately titled “Nothing Was the Sa...

    Snoop Dogg is such a popular rapper it would be unfair to call him anything other than an American legend. He’s arguably the world’s most famous marijuana enthusiast, a popular Internet figure, a Super Bowl Halftime Show performer, and (believe it or not) a WWE Hall of Famer. Yes, the D-O-double-G has long become more than just a hip-hop star. But ...

    If there’s a Michael Jordan in the hip-hop world, that man is most likely Jay-Z. More than just one of the most prolific and consistent rappers of the last thirty-plus years, Jay-Z is the artist who’s been showing struggling Americans (and African-Americans in particular) that it’s possible to dream the American Dream and go on to live it. Worth $1...

    Austin Richard Post is the son of a DJ who spent most of his childhood in Texas and once played in a metalcore band called “Crown the Empire.” One day, he put his birth name into a rap name generator and became Post Malone. Blending hip-hop with pop and trap, he managed to hit the charts with his breakthrough single “White Iverson” and remained at ...

    It’s appropriate that one of Dr. Dre’s newest songs is called “Gospel.” The main man responsible for the ’90s golden age of hip-hop, Dre’s got it right with lines such as “doc Dre, b*, I’m a prophet” and “you’re f* with the original.” Hip-hop’s Dalai Lama, Dre is still best known for his work as a producer, but his rap game’s been on for decades to...

  2. The top rankings were unveiled on February 8, 2023, which crowned Jay-Z the greatest rapper of all time and Nicki Minaj the greatest female rapper of all time. It sparked multiple debates within the hip hop industry, many of whom criticized the publications and artists featured in the premier positions. Background.

  3. Nov 21, 2023 · By: Mike McLaughlin. Published Nov 21, 2023. It's about time we talk about the best rappers right now. As we journey into the heart of the new golden age of hip-hop, there are plenty of worthy characters to discuss. From gritty storytelling to mesmerizing wordplay, here are the 24 artists currently ruling the scene.

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