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
We'll start with the top 10 best rappers of all time, then we'll move on to the runners-up who are close to breaking into the list. Finally, at the end, there are still more rappers who have what it takes but need a bit more time for refinement and maturity. If you don't find...
Where the very first set of British rappers were elected to spit in American accents as marketable assets in the early ‘80s, London Posse—formed in 1986 by Rodney P, Bionic, DJ Biznizz and Sipho—set a new benchmark for what British rap could look and sound like. By simply choosing to...
Daniel is an all-around great human being who puts a lot of effort and love into curating the playlist. The music is on the rather sleepy spectrum of lofi, so a great way to space out at the end of a long day. If you're looking for a way to escape reality and ease your mind,...
Most of his other albums are generally decent to solid. Forever the king of New York. Jay-Z Jay-Z, born Shawn Corey Carter, is an American rapper, songwriter, and entrepreneur. He is one of the most successful and influential rappers of all time, with numerous hit albums and singles. ...
These rappers can rock, showing some serious hardcore skills when they picked up their instruments and pushed everyone’s pulses to race with the 1994 single “Sabotage” from theirIll Communicationalbum. The ‘70s cop show parody video was a huge smash on MTV, while the song shot onto alt-...
In 2000, mixtapes were generally still piles of exclusive freestyles sequenced by enterprising DJs like DJ Clue–they were promotional tools, pure and simple. In the middle of the last decade, after CD burners became cheap and ubiquitous, rappers like Lil Wayne began using them to build ...
Over the course of about two months, the two engaged in the type of battle the world had never seen. Never before had two of the most critically acclaimed and commercially dominant rappers come to blows. The closest analog is Jay-Z versus Nas, but Esco was still on the comeback trail ...
track, drunk on the little local-color details that rappers love so much. Musically, it’s not too far off either, Dre & Vidal’s organs copping that sunny “Rubber Band Man” melodicism. But Ciara’s gorgeous robo-sigh of a voice is something else entirely. She floats just above the...