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

Tommy Sheppard

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And people want to claim Keef as the most influential. LOL, watch Waka's "O Let's Do It" and "Hard In Da Paint" videos, that whole energy came from that. Also Flockaveli is a huge reason why Trap is omnipresent. Even had EDM hopping on it to create EDM trap.
flocka got it from wop.
 

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Keef easily, followed by Lil B
I would say Wayne but his impact on the game was made in the 2000s
Changed the slang, the way videos are made, had everybody and they mama growing dreads
The biggest question is why the fukk is Playboi Carti on this list
 
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And people want to claim Keef as the most influential. LOL, watch Waka's "O Let's Do It" and "Hard In Da Paint" videos, that whole energy came from that. Also Flockaveli is a huge reason why Trap is omnipresent. Even had EDM hopping on it to create EDM trap.
Most of Keef's impact comes from the 2013-2015 era
Almighty Sosa is what birthed the soundcloud rappers, not Finally Rich
 

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Some of you are flabby, Lil B defiantly influenced a lot of underground rapper and even bigger rappers. K Dot was in a video doing the cooking dance in 2010, and has shouted out Lil B. Wayne did a song with a Lil B. Go listen to Yung Lean, XXX, Ski Mask and you see the Lil B influence. Ugly God literally stole Lil B's whole steez
Yung Lean? Ugly God?:mjlol: Thanks for proving my point. :mjlol:
 

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Kid Cudi should be on that list imo...if not for him, we wouldn’t had gotten 808’s that led to the emo lane that is still going strong today.

But the real answer is Chief Keef. Don’t Like is one of the most impactful rap songs ever and I stand by that...Look at how the energy changed. Not only he put the New Chicago on the map, but the slang, his look, the DIY aspect when it came to recording videos. The closest thing to that was probably the smack dvds but what Keef was doing with less to work with was refreshing.

He put the spotlight on Chicago and the younger generation that didn’t have a voice.

nikkas was on some cool shyt and then literally everyone wanted to claim BD, rock tru religions, etc.
 

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Wayne and lil b actually influenced people
Keef was just one for the first dudes that was hot outta the new generation
 

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its wayne who influenced lil b, then lil b.

people keep saying 'i only hear about him on the internet' exactly, you just figured it out yourself. where is music now? on the internet. aint no nikkas still playing cds or them mp3 players attached to a box. we all listen to shyt on our phones, youtube, itunes, shared links on various medias. thats how you even know who he is. had this been the cd era no one would have heard about b or keef, but folks like soulja and lil b knew how to manipulate the internet when folks were barely getting familiar. lil b used memes to get attention. keef was influenced by B where they started uploading to youtube instead of myspace. in fact, lil b and keef have a song together, he remixed bang which gave keef some shine and he thanks lil b for it "he was one of the first to reach out, outside of chicago"
 

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nikkas really listen to Lil B in real life? :dead:


I’ve never heard anyone playing his shyt or talk about him in real life in my 32 years of living
nikkas weren't even listening to lil b out here in the Bay like that either besides Berkley and N Oakland nikkas. he's a niche rapper
his shyt was never played on kmel even when he was popping
 

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its wayne who influenced lil b, then lil b.

people keep saying 'i only hear about him on the internet' exactly, you just figured it out yourself. where is music now? on the internet. aint no nikkas still playing cds or them mp3 players attached to a box. we all listen to shyt on our phones, youtube, itunes, shared links on various medias. thats how you even know who he is. had this been the cd era no one would have heard about b or keef, but folks like soulja and lil b knew how to manipulate the internet when folks were barely getting familiar. lil b used memes to get attention. keef was influenced by B where they started uploading to youtube instead of myspace. in fact, lil b and keef have a song together, he remixed bang which gave keef some shine and he thanks lil b for it "he was one of the first to reach out, outside of chicago"

That isn't the point. You do know people were using the Internet to their advantage before Lil B. The difference is they blew up off of the Internet be it one song or a mixtape. Lil B found a niche by trolling. People didn't know whether he was serious or just joking around. He built a fan base via MySpace through trolling.

And this was different from what Soulja Boy did with "Crank Dat".

When those artists started buzzing, CD's were still selling. Radio was still a factor and even bigger were the ringtones, which are two mediums that are obsolete.
 

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bytches on my dikk because I look like Osama. :mjlol:

Anyway, the correct answer is lil Wayne.
 
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