Over 29K music fans have voted on the 110+ Best Old School Hip Hop Groups/Rappers. Current Top 3: Tupac, The Notorious B.I.G., Ice Cube
Over 29K music fans have voted on the 110+ Best Old School Hip Hop Groups/Rappers. Current Top 3: Tupac, The Notorious B.I.G., Ice Cube
This article will explore 21 of the best old-school rappers and those who aspire to be among them. This list will always focus on rappers from throughout history (beginning 1970 up through the present day), not just current artists. Table of Contents 1. Tupac Tupac Tupac Profile Summary Sh...
In the 80s, rap was just starting to become popular. A lot of iconic rappers emerged during this time, and many of them are still well-known today.In this blog post, we will discuss the 15 best 80s rappers. These artists helped shape the sound of rap music, and they continue to infl...
Rappers wear streetwear brands like Yeezy, Off-White, Supreme, Brain Dead, Carhartt WIP, and more.What kind of clothes are streetwear?Look to denim, joggers, chunky sneakers, bucket hats, oversized jackets and sweaters, graphic tees, and anything else comfortable and fashionable to be ...
butA Man on the Insidetackles emotional themes that me and many people can connect to. It strikes the perfect balance of humor and heart when it delves into difficult topics like grief, love, loss, and loneliness that impacts everyone no matter how old you are. It's no surprise that it ...
He sings about things most rappers would never commit to record and spits raps that could easily double as what is now referred to as toxic R&B. “Marvin’s Room” shows a dexterity most had never heard before and proved that Drake was indeed an exceedingly special talent. When people ...
“Your money’s no good here,” warns ELUCID on this standout cut from Armand Hammer’sWe Buy Diabetic Test Strips. It’s a roundelay between two Brooklyn rappers who offer riffs on a Eurocentric world in disorder as they portend a post-apocalypse society where money and celebrity are mean...
Even as Yung Miami and JT have spent more time as moguls and models than as rappers in recent years, “Face Down” proves that their raucous formula can still clock out hits. –Claire Shaffer Listen: City Girls, “Face Down” 86. Rosalía / Rauw Alejandro: “VAMPIROS” Darker than ...
“Suge” is the perfect illustration of his strengths: He rides a beat like he’s on permanent cruise control, he ad libs like his subconscious is his own very excited hype man, he raps faster than most other rappers and still sounds calmer than all of them, and when he says “I go...