Lil B vs Chief Keef vs Lil Wayne: Who Was The Most Influential Rapper Of The 2010s?

most influential rapper of the 2010s?

  • Lil B

    Votes: 37 26.2%
  • Lil Wayne

    Votes: 48 34.0%
  • Chief Keef

    Votes: 45 31.9%
  • Future

    Votes: 9 6.4%
  • Playboi Carti

    Votes: 2 1.4%

  • Total voters
    141

Metal Face

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I have never heard ANYONE listen to Lil B in real life. :mjlol:

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the 6 God listens :umad:
 

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From a cultural standpoint it was definitely Chief Keef. I'm the same age as him so I was in high school when he came out and his influence happened overnight. I watched dudes who were doing the dougie wearing red skinny jeans in the hallway the year before get dreads and start sagging their Tru Religions out of nowhere.
 

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Keef easily
And the uzi disrespect when he got soundalikes like trippin reds and juice wrld rip.
 

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From a cultural standpoint it was definitely Chief Keef. I'm the same age as him so I was in high school when he came out and his influence happened overnight. I watched dudes who were doing the dougie wearing red skinny jeans in the hallway the year before get dreads and start sagging their Tru Religions out of nowhere.
Same bruh, I'm from Peoria Illinois so I got to see that influence first hard
 

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I'd say out of the list mentioned. Wayne, Keef and Lil B. But hip hop is so broad that they all have their hand in different parts.

Lil B definitely influenced with the repetitive kinda "dumbed down" intentionally outlandish lyrics.

Keef really crushed the buildings when he came through with Don't Like. I mean a bunch of nikkas in a kitchen with guns is almost the standard rap video nowadays (unfortunately)

But Wayne has the most to me. I mean hip hop Thug's career is basically his verse on Can't Believe It


He influenced Thug and Thug influenced the entire generation of melodic rappers

But quiet as kept though. Lil Durk man

Alot of people don't talk about Durk in terms of his influence but Durk really is the father of these "pain melody" piano beat rappers





Durk DNA in all these nikkas
 

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I'd say out of the list mentioned. Wayne, Keef and Lil B. But hip hop is so broad that they all have their hand in different parts.

Lil B definitely influenced with the repetitive kinda "dumbed down" intentionally outlandish lyrics.

Keef really crushed the buildings when he came through with Don't Like. I mean a bunch of nikkas in a kitchen with guns is almost the standard rap video nowadays (unfortunately)

But Wayne has the most to me. I mean hip hop Thug's career is basically his verse on Can't Believe It


He influenced Thug and Thug influenced the entire generation of melodic rappers

But quiet as kept though. Lil Durk man

Alot of people don't talk about Durk in terms of his influence but Durk really is the father of these "pain melody" piano beat rappers





Durk DNA in all these nikkas

Gates and Quan also have an underrated impact
 
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