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Your top 5 rappers of all-time

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  1. ItsMyFault

    ItsMyFault Member

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    Mine are... (in no particular order)

    1. Tupac
    2. Notorious B.I.G.
    3. Jay-Z
    4. T.I./Trae
    5. Santana/Cam'ron
     
  2. Kam

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    never seen this topic before.
     
  3. ItsMyFault

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    Yeah, well.. I couldn't find a thread like this.. So I just decided to make one.
     
  4. bigtexxx

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    Sugarhill Gang

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  5. ClutchCity3

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    1. Eminem

    2.

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    4.

    5.

    :D
     
  6. Tigerknee

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    Yups. I agree.
     
  7. mazyar

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    Andre 3000
    Nas
    Chali 2na from Jurrasic 5
    Snoop Dog
    Jay-Z
     
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  9. ItsMyFault

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    With all due respect, the closest one was last September, and the other two are even older. I only went up to page 2. Plus, I've been told not to bring back very old threads by Dr of Dunk. :)
     
  10. monkeyboy32

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    2Pac
    Biggie
    Snoop
    Ice Cube
    Eminem
     
  11. ima_drummer2k

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    1. Chuck D.
    2. Chuck D.
    3. Chuck D.
    4. Chuck D.
    5. undecided
     
  12. pippendagimp

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    2pac
    biggy
    snoopy
    fabolous
    nas
     
  13. XxShadyPinkxX

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    I will pre-face this list by admitting that I don't know too much about old-school rap (Pretty much anything before I was born). I will also exclude Pac and Biggie, because those seem to be automatic on most lists.

    Jay-Z
    Common
    Rakim
    Eminem
    Outkast (I know it's a duo, but I can't split them.)
     
  14. BMoney

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    Top 5:
    1. Biggie
    2. 2Pac
    3. Rakim
    4. 3 Stacks
    5. Chuck D

    Favorite 5:
    1. Black Thought
    2. Mos Def
    3. Wale
    4. Pusha T/ Malice
    5. Common
     
  16. Royals Ego

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    Jin - Top 5 (dead or alive)

    [Chorus: repeat 2X]
    Who's the best emcees?
    Ain't no best
    Who's the best who's the best
    Ain't no best
    Who's the best emcees?
    Ain't no best
    top 5 dead or alive
    Ain't no best

    It started out with the legendary Kool Herc one of
    the greats in 1980 Kurtis Blow hit us with The Breaks
    from then it was on
    two years later Melle Mel dropped the Message
    round the same time I was born
    grandmaster caz cold crushin it was evident
    Rakim campaignin Eric B For President
    straight out the Bronx came the one known as Kris
    Boogie Down Productions rappers gettin dissed
    Kane held the throne the streets knew it was his
    ever since they heard him just rhymin with Biz
    Slick Rick took us on Adventures with his bling
    Kool Moe Dee told us that Knowledge Is King
    meanwhile LL was rockin the bells
    Chuck D and Ice T told the cops go to hell
    G Rap was Kool RUN was the sire
    Sucker MC's I never admire

    [Chorus]

    10th grade I became a hiphop addict ass backwards
    copped It Was Written and then Illmatic
    some say Ready To Die was Biggie's best
    but then again theres always Life After Death
    way before Dame and Jay changed views and split
    on the real 22 2's was my ****
    just when you thought PAC only brought drama
    he had joints like Keep Ya Head Up and Dear Mama
    Pun did it his way just like Carlito
    Big L murdered it on Stretch and Bobbito
    my man B put me on to Havoc and P
    Infamous will forever be a classic to me
    ODBs soul has just entered the buildin
    Puffy is good but Wu Tang is for the children
    Scarface ya mind playin tricks just illusions
    Pharoah Monch out to Organize the confusion
    tryin to figure out this fly chick I discovered
    at the same time Common said He Used to Love Her
    Buckshot with his Camp Click laced up in boots
    big up to Black Thought never forgot his Roots
    keep some Dirty Rotten Scoundrel in my stereo
    cant forget Bustas verse on Scenario
    Keith Murray was a lyrical assassin
    when Reggie grabbed the mic it was time for some aksion
    party anthems Treach rocked without rehearsal
    the Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal
    Blackstar better yet Kweli and Mos
    the in and out flow belongs to Jada and the Ghost
    before every X verse you hear the dogs bark
    OutKast changed the game just ask Rosa Parks

    [Chorus]

    mic skills ain't got nothin to do with ya gender
    Clef 's ill but L Boogie was my favorite member
    out the Fugees the tightest to drop
    Latifahs the Queen other chicks are Lyte as rock
    before NWA's family feud
    who kicked that gangsta **** like Eazy E and Cube
    but still true lyricists smashin the cuts
    up verbally like Ras Kass and Kurupt
    e-40 Mac Dre holdin down the bay
    still doin the thizz even though he passed away
    rest in peace it ain't about west or east
    coast beef the media can be a beast
    overnight acts just wanna top the charts
    no intentions to contribute to the art
    I absolutely refuse to let it fall apart
    The Emcee is crafty we here to make our mark
    they wanna know

    [Chorus]
     
  17. Chopped

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    in no order:

    tupac, big, nas, jayz, eminem.
     
  18. thadeus

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    1. the thadeus. (I got more rhymes than Abe Vigoda's zombie and your mom combined into one formidable half-beast/half-rapper/half-mathematician)
    2. Prince Markie Dee
    3. Heavy D
    5. Kool Moe Dee
    4. Double D's when you put your face between them for so long that you forget how to count.
     
  19. percicles

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    The Fat Boys.
     
  20. JusBleezy

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    In exact order:

    1. Jay-Z
    2. Nas
    3. Kanye West
    4. Lupe Fiasco
    5. T.I.
     

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