Also ranks #14 on The Best '90s Hip Hop Groups, Ranked Dig Deeper Rappers Who Have Their Own Clothing Lines 6 Beastie Boys 360 votes Incorporating punk rock influences into their eclectic sound, this innovative trio broke barriers by becoming one of the first successful white rap acts i...
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The Best Rappers of the 1990s The Best Rappers of the 2000s The 10 Best Female Rappers of All Time Our massive project concludes with a look at the best rap groups in hip-hop history. Sure, rap groups are few and far between these days, but they were once a staple of hip-hop. In...
No era in hip-hop is more mythologized these days than the 1990s. And no regional sound from "way back when" has become more hyped than the "boom bap" of the East Coast during that period. But 90s East Coast hip-hop was always a little more varied than its bubble jackets-and-Tim...
The standard-bearer of ’90s rap, Illmatic is the album that changed the way rap albums were made. Everything about it changed the game. The album cover made rappers rethink what they wanted fans to see before they even heard a bar. Instead of working with one producer like most MCs of...
Questlove began to integrate the off-kilter hip-hop soul that was perfected by Soulquarian peers like J Dilla, Erykah Badu and D’Angelo, while rappers Black Thought, Malik B and Dice Raw were in a zone — dropping brilliant verses alongside a roster of all-star MCs like Mos Def, ...
Cutting his teeth on collaborations with underground rappers in the early 2010s, Zion.T found his biggest hit with 2014’s “Yanghwa BRDG,” making him Korea’s first indie R&B singer to become a star. Over a bed of dreamy Rhodes piano and swelling strings, he masterfully sings...
his label or the fame machine. Though released in an era where rappers end up with a constant stream of posthumous releases and collaborations, Rocky waved off accusations that the video was critical toward the industry. “I think it’s just art. Art is subjective, take what you will from...
Rappers always describe their albums as movies or soundtracks but realistically, very few of them are touching The Chef’s level. From the reflective opener on “Striving For Perfection” to the action scene on “Criminology” to the album’s climax on “Wu-Gambinos,” every song truly plays...
So here they are, the 50 Greatest Songs By Female Rappers. 50 "The Party Don't Stop" feat. Master P and Foxy Brown Mia X Produced by Beats By the Pound, this popular club hit featured some cross-regional collaboration at a time when that was still a rarity. With a winning guest app...