Billboard and Vibe Magazine Top 50 Rappers of all time! #1 Jay-z #2 Kendrick #3 Nas

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Lupe Fiasco, Slick Rick, Raekwon, MF Doom, Jeezy, Big Boi, Prodigy, Cam'ron, Styles, Twista, AZ, Treach, Lord Infamous, Krayzie or Bizzy

Okay I get they werent gonna have all lyricists and its gotte be a balance of region and achievements but Lupe and Slick Rick seem like obvious misses
 

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Why do y’all be trippin off stuff like this? 😂

Have you ever in your entire life seen one of these jawns that the people agreed with? Never lol, I promise 85% of the comments/feedback will be slandering this shyt. It is what it is, 🤦🏽‍♂️, give it the attention/energy that it deserves…which is virtually none. Some dweebs at billboard putting together a greatest hip hop list…think about that. I been saying man…everybody/anybody having these big platforms to speak is what fukked up hip hop bro

Because documentation is important for people who didn't live it. Just imagine study history and a big publication is twisting the history about how such and such government or politic movement was really perceived at a particular time. This is black music and it's important to not let anyone taint the cultural aspect of a all genra and dismiss those who helped shape it the most. Those who want to discover hip hop will see those list and not ours and instead of listening in priority to raekwon rakim or ll they will listen to Nicki drake or Kendrick thinking they were the best to ever do it where they were not
 

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Because documentation is important for people who didn't live it. Just imagine study history and a big publication is twisting the history about how such and such government or politic movement was really perceived at a particular time. This is black music and it's important to not let anyone taint the cultural aspect of a all genra and dismiss those who helped shape it the most. Those who want to discover hip hop will see those list and not ours and instead of listening in priority to raekwon rakim or ll they will listen to Nicki drake or Kendrick thinking they were the best to ever do it where they were not

Damn you’re not lying.
 

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Because documentation is important for people who didn't live it. Just imagine study history and a big publication is twisting the history about how such and such government or politic movement was really perceived at a particular time. This is black music and it's important to not let anyone taint the cultural aspect of an all genra and dismiss those who helped shape it the most. Those who want to discover hip hop will see those list and not ours and instead of listening in priority to raekwon rakim or ll they will listen to Nicki drake or Kendrick thinking they were the best to ever do it where they were not
u a 1000% right. That’s why when u see Jay was number 1 on the list 18 years ago and still number now in 2023 :banderas:

“I don’t make the list. don’t get mad at me. I just make the hits like a factory” :banderas:


its a Hov bar for everything :blessed:
 
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Lupe Fiasco, Slick Rick, Raekwon, MF Doom, Jeezy, Big Boi, Prodigy, Cam'ron, Styles, Twista, AZ, Treach, Lord Infamous, Krayzie or Bizzy

Okay I get they werent gonna have all lyricists and its gotte be a balance of region and achievements but Lupe and Slick Rick seem like obvious misses

Lupe being omitted was a good decision. Son needs to be nowhere near a GOAT rapper list.
 

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This site has too many Nas dikkriders. You'll get laughed at out here in the West, if you even dare say that boring ass nikka was on cube's level. Of course white people put him at 3. He's the safe choice. Nas ain't never had an album that resonated with black America like amw or death certificate. And he defended Gwenth paltrow saying the n word. fukk outta here
 
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