Though they may be rare, rappers with clean lyrics deserve a lot of respect. Not just for making their music friendly for all ages and walks of life, but for creating great verses in a genre that's so defined by its use of swearing. Thislist of rappersthat don't...
These artists not only have the abilty to spit, but they can vocally sing as well. They are a double threat that are dared to be matched. This is The Greatest ...
my lyrics pack a brash i oughta be making more cash and i already am disagree then i don't give a damn my name is stephanie and tramp born to make a grand slam finally i feel so ** alive writing music helps me to survive it's time to be the very best that i can be i'm the...
The song structures melt into goo; the lyrics pelt flecks of raw feeling. Everything is well-calibrated yet alluringly askew: drums that sound like they’re being played in the backrooms, gorgeously distorted violins, a British robo-voice going “Police Scanner.” It transforms the uncanny ...
The label’s sound is clean, almost sterile, the New Atlanta distilled for RapCaviar. Out of the roster, Gunna has always served this vision best because he’s naturally locked-in and locomotive, almost hypnotically so. He is often cast as stylistically conservative compared to Thug. But as...
In typical R&B fashion,What I Didn't Tell Youtakes listeners through the mixed bag of emotions brought on by love. But longtime fans may notice something's different this time around. For instance, lyrics like "This here is top shelf, I know you're thirsty / Run up a tab so you ca...
Drake always credits his father for introducing him to rap music. While behind bars, his father reportedly shared a cell with a rapper who went by the name Poverty. He used to swap lyrics with him via phone calls. 2012 was not only a year of victories for Drake. That year, he got in...
Setting the intimate and honest tone for the project, the sincerity extends beyond the touching lyrics and delivery of “Abyss” to the gospel-infused main single “Journey,” undoubtedly reflecting WOODZ’s venture into a new chapter with EDAM. Venturing deeper into his love for rock, standout...
An unimpeachable pop-rap classic, “Bust a Move” broke the Top 10 and won the second Best Rap Grammy thanks to the squeaky clean and dazzlingly clever rhymes of Los Angeles-via-New York-via London wordsmith Young MC. The USC student already had two hits under his belt thanks to his ...
Before he was Jeru the Damaja, Kendrick Jeru Davis was a high schooler with an aspiring hip hop career, alongside his two friends who would grow up to be Guru and DJ Premier of Gang Starr. While Jeru took advantage of this affiliation (“Come Clean” was produced by Premier), he worked...