Your top 5 rapper all time

LS.

Active member
everyone list theirs, doesnt have to be in any particular order

Eazy

Ice cube

Dr. Dre

Biggie

Eminem
 
im not trying to be a negative nancy here but does lil jon really rap, i mean

"what"

"yeah"

"ok"
 
Nas.

Eminem.

Tupac.

Talib Kweli.

And tied for my 5th is Kanye and Lupe.

IF this were favorite rapper/ rap group. I would have to add in Wu Tang Clan and Bone Thugs and Harmony.
 
no one here knows anything about the 5 greatest emcees of all time...NO ONE! im not even going to bother to list mine.
 
thats good cause this thread is about your own favorite rappers, not the best of all time. and its 5 most favorite rappers. bein a rapper doesnt make you and mc and vise versa. so BAM
 
For possibly the best rappers of all time:

-Gza

-Tupac

-B.I.G

-Nas

-Shurik'n

My favorite rappers:

-Shurik'n

-Gza

-Vinnie Paz

-Raekwon

-R.A. The Rugged Man
 
In no particular order, and putting no emphasis whatsoever on influence, just pure lyrical talent and flow...

Brother Ali

Del

Big L

Qwel

Deacon the Villain

Honorable mentions are too many to list, this was a damn hard "Top 5" to make... Murs, Slug, Insight, Slick Rick, Sleep, Eyedea, Pac, Dre, Big Pun, Blue Scholars, Celph Titled.. yesh.

 
Del

Biggie

Chali 2na

RZA

Ghostface Killah

Where is the love for Del? More people need to seriously listen to him
 
oh wow, you're so core, you can't even read. you must have grown up in the ghetto with no family and the only education you got was from listening to the 5 greatest MCs of all time, whether or not they were your favourite was irrelevant because you're hardcore. we are all delighted to be graced by your extremely core presence, oh highly exalted one.
 
brother aliscribeice cubetupacand
flash_video_placeholder.png
 
rzagzaol dirty bastardinspektah decku godraekwonghostface killamasta killamethod man

thats nine. but those nine together will beat any 5 rappers together
 
Fuck, I forgot Chali 2na, he DEFINITELY deserves to be on the list, he tears shit apart. I was listening to my Sansa today and realized I also forgot Rakim, he's a fucking animal too. There's really no way you can narrow down all the MCs to the Top 5 objectively...
 
Yeah, but I'm way cooler, so...

Haha, just playin'. The internet is annoying because you can't imply sarcasm so you have to add in gay phrases like "just playing" to avoid starting shit. Oh well...
 
elitism aside, what i mean to say is that this is one of the more subjective questions one could ask. there are quite a few ways to approach this question as well, none of them necessarily better than the other (personal opinions removed). i guess everyone has their favorite emcees and no one is going to convince them that their choices are any better. we can look at abilities based on flow/delivery, linguistic abilities, ingenuity, popularity (i.e. artists in ski movies are always popular and most of the choices are subpar in the whole scheme of things IMO), etc. Choosing five is tough.
Some of my favorites:
Nas (Illmatic era)
Pharoahe Monch (Organized Konfusion)
Have to mention Wu-Tang:-Gza is certainly the most talented in terms of lyrical abilities, very articulate, complex rhyme schemes, etc.-Raekwon holds it down with GZA (Only Built 4 Cuban Linx and Liquid Swords are two of my favorite albums)
Kool Keith in terms of ingenuity (he is one of the most innovative, perverse acts out there, never signed to a major label, invented genres of rap, see: pornocore, etc)Recommended albums: Sex Style, Masters of Illusion (Kutmasta Kurt)
Big Daddy Kane (mastered hip-hop on so many levels-flow, complexity, linguistics, rhyme scheme, he can spit flawless rhymes for literally 5 minutes straight, and is one of the most heavily sampled emcees out there-practically every act through the 90s bows down to him)
Kool G. Rap (check out the album "4,5,6") specifically the track "take em' to war", he used to rap with mf grimm and all of the verses on that song are fucking amazing. extremely violent, graphic, gritty style)
Breezely Brewin' (just uploaded "Clear Blue Skies" to media and arts, definitely check that out, very accomplished flows, rhymes, etc., and no one knows this dude, so slept on)
A.G. (as in Showbiz and A.G., check out "Runaway Slave" and "Goodfellas" I just love the guy's flow and tone of voice. production from showbiz is flawless as always. The second album is a lot more gritty.)
There are so many other emcees we could get into here. These are my suggestions. People willdisagree with me for sure, and that's fine. Remember this is all subjective, so i guess there is no definitive "correct" answer, as is true of most things in life.
My preferences all lean toward the early to mid/late 90s. That was my favorite and i believe most consistent times for hip-hop. Emcees were not making music unless they were very talented. Even some of the shittiest hip-hop coming out of that period, blows away anything today based on the afforementioned categories. I am not a big fan of Vinnie Paz because I hate his delivery, he has absolutely no flow, he's just a fat, untalented fuck. The production for Jedi is dope (thanks to stoupe); I just wish he could find a better emcee to rap over his tracks. Slug was tolerable on "Overcast". He just really can't compare to any of the stuff i mentioned. Very smart guy obviously. I feel he would be better suited to writing poetry or a book. That type of work from him would interest me. I definitely went through a phase where I loved the white emcees and they certainly have talent. I guess they realy can't be compared to these classics though. Buck 65 escapes all of my criticism however.
I leave you with some organized konfusion. "Bring it On" off of the album "Stress: The Extinction Agenda". This is probably my favorite song of all time from my favorite emcee. The guy is absolutely unreal. You have never heard flow like his or even Prince Po's before. These guys sound like they must have studied linguistics because their rhymes are so fucking complex. Monch voluntarily stutters in the first verse and it is one of the craziest things i have ever heard. Po's (second verse) kills it. The production is sinister as well (thanks to Buckwild-see: D.I.T.C. for more production from him). One person i completely neglected to mention...BIG L! Just listen to "Lifestylez of the Poor and Dangerous" for an explanation b/c i probably couldn't do him justice.

 
i may know about hip-hop, but clearly i know absolutely nothing about embedding a video. can someone help me with that:
thats the file. it would be greatly appreciated!
 
Back
Top