5 Greatest Rappers of All Time

“I’m just basically spillin’ my feelings to the world.” Rapture is about passion. And I want you to feel what I’m feelin, “I do what it is,” said Ludacris (brainyquote.com). I agree with Ludacris that hip expresses your feelings and feelings about yourself through song. There have been many talented rappers in the history of hip hop. There are always debates in barbershops, in schools and on the streets about who are the greatest rappers in the history of hip-hop< /a >. However, there are some MCs who stand out from the rest and who are truly the greatest rappers in hip< /a> history.

#5 Eminem

Eminem is a controversial rapper. He is loved and hated by many. The themes of his songs include poverty, fame, drug addiction, and personal demons. Eminem is a good songwriter. He really is a wordsmith. He raps about this in the D12 album entitled Devil of the Night with the song “Words are weapons”: Words are weapons, I use “to crush my opponents, my words as weapons in memory”. It is equally important. the ability to create characters in rap songs. He did this in the song Stan on the Marshall Mathers LP in which he created character named Stan, learned and barbaric. Like, he raps the whole Slim Shady LP album as his alter ego as in the song titled Evil Meets Evil “I don’t want to talk, I don’t want to be wrapped in air/ I’m not a real person, I’m a ghost caught in the pulse/.”

Eminem has eliminated enemies on hip hop diss records that destroy and destroy credibility. Benzino tried to cut off Eminem’s rap career. However, Eminem extinguished it with diss records such as Story, Nail in the Box and Bully. Seasoning was the first song where Eminem responded to Benzino and the song showed Eminere tearing down his fighting skills: “All you do is fool me about quotables/. But you know that you’re always going to see me/. On TV, cuz. Til/. Three in the morning to see your video played once on BET/. In addition, Eminem shows the elite skills of rapping in his songs. For example, Eminem beat Jay-Z in the song “Renagade” from the album “Maybe I spewed hatred, maybe it’s fuel for the spirit”. Maybe I made a beautiful music that I just love for you/” In addition, the rapper proved his strength and there is no longer an album rapper. He broke the barriers of white rappers. Hip hop fans now accept many album rappers such as Paul Wall and Asher Roth.

#4 Nose

Nas is a great rapper. He is one of many great characters. He inspires and makes his listeners think deeply about many big problems, such as poverty, racism and violence. He dropped great lines like this: “Hope glowing without dollars to dream/ Through your existence became rich, knowledge is king”, which is from the song Book of Rhymes about the white Son of God. He has exceptional writing skills and vivid details in the poems he wrote. They are almost as elaborate as a fictional writer who writes novels. He can write more because he has the highest level of literacy and is self-instructed. He started his career 15 years ago in Reginsbridge housing projects when he performed the song “Live at the Barbecue” in concert.

He then dropped the legendary Illmatic album which was a hip saline classic. The album Illmatic received a perfect Five Mics rating from Source Magazine in 1994. There are not many rappers who have written as many great songs as him. For example, his great songs include Halftime, The World Is Yours, The Messenger, If I Ruled The World, Hip Hop Is Dead, It’s Like A Nose, One Mic and Cross. Even pregnant women are great. For example, he played the story back in the song Rewind on his Stillmatic album. He also defeated fellow hip hop great Jay-Z in their feud he demolished him with his diss track song called Ether. Equally important, he always despises it from his heart, even if what he is raping does not have a popular place. He discussed the death of Hip Hop on his album Hip Hop Is Dead. In addition, his work is admired by many peers such as Jay-Z, Kayne West, Eminem, Lil Wayne, T.I., KRS- One, Rakim, and Big Daddy Kane.

#3 Rakim

Rakim is a hip hop legend. He was a man before the time of his age. Most of his competitors in the 80’s and early 90’s such as Big Daddy Kane, Run DMC, and Grandmaster Flash were out of tune if you listen to them today. But, Rakim’s rapping style is so advanced that he still sounds like a rapper on his latest records. Equally important, Rakim was a hip hop pioneer. He invented the internal rhythms. Before he discovered the internal rhythm of rap music lyricism was simple in terms of structure. Most rappers didn’t pick up an internal rhythm until the mid 90’s while he was already doing this in 1987. He released a legendary album released in full with Eric B in 1987. One of rap’s best records of all time. The album showcases phenomenal rhythm skills, lyrics and flow. He has a great baritone rap that he uses with a great voice. You can hear almost every word perfectly as he raps. He has a very good pronunciation in every voice. He had a steady confidence and controlled delivery of speech. He composed the street with the hardness of his character.

Rakim described his rhythmic style on the MC DVD saying, “He played Saxon when he was young and incorporated his rap style as a saxophone acroma just like a sax soloist many times with clauses and some styles and breaks that’s what I incorporated into my writing style and it came out pretty good.” Also, the most respected rapist of all time. Many experts view him as the greatest rapper of all time. He has adulation and respect from many rappers, such as One Hundred Fifty, Nas, The Dogs, and Eminem. In addition, Rakim was seriously disturbed by the kidnappers who followed him. If you listen to Rakim’s albums, you can hear a new spin on what Rakim has to say about things like the one in Grindin’ Clipse’s Pusha T song that opens with “From the ghetto to the ghetto, to the backyard to the yard,” this is taken from Rakim’s song My Melody. the second verse is about “Part to part, yard to yard.” Rakim is truly a master of his profession.

#2 Tupac Shakur

Tupac Shakur is one of the greatest MC’s of all time. He is by far the most powerful rapist of all time. He moved many rappers which is why some rappers who followed him were accused of being Tupac wannabes and a copycat. For example, Ja Rule and DMX have both been accused of somewhat copying 2pac’s style. One of the things that made Tupac a great rapper is his ability to write great songs. Eminem said, “I honestly think Tupac was the greatest writer that ever lived. He made it look easy. The spirit was there and he was trying to describe the feelings and everything. You saw the picture he was trying to paint. . That’s what I took from him, making the words so vivid that they were in someone’s head can imagine” (mtv.com).

Tupac Shakur had a tremendous heart and passion for everything around him. It wasn’t an argument that he wasn’t afraid to reach out and rap about race, money, women, police brutality, politics, religion, childhood, etc. One of Tupac Shakur’s unique talents was his ability to make people feel real about struggles and struggles. as many people ask. Everyone knows that people sometimes drop out in bad neighborhoods and that some are raised by their parents with drug addictions But you do, that some may live with those difficulties and rough things. For example, one of my best songs is Block from Tupac Shakur’s Better Dayz album, “Crap is hot all the time, in my block, never can hear the gunshots/ can’t explain the pain of a mother/ when her son drops.”

#1 Notorious B.I.G.

B.I.G Noble is simply the greatest rapper of all time. There was a free, soft course of feugiat and, pregnant feugiat augue. He had exceptional pronunciation skills and phrases where you could clearly hear every syllable and word perfectly. His album Ready to Die is considered one of the greatest albums in hip hop history. One thing that set Biggie Smalls apart from other raptors was his versatility. He could create a great song in any style. He could make funny songs that would make you laugh like Redman or Ludacris. He could make introspective tracks that you think Nas or Tupac Shakur would make. He could also make hardcore street tracks like DMX or Ice Cube. LL Cool J. could make love songs about women. He also made several great songs like Nelly and Jay-Z.

Equally important, one of the sweetest rappers ever man described how you are both charming and forgettable. He was a big, fat, ugly man with a lazy eye. This amiability is why he could sometimes depart from vulgar verses in his poems. It has also inspired many rappers. He then led some of them to imitate his style, such as Shyne and Black Guerrilla. The great will never be forgotten and will always be known as one of the best rappers in hip hop history.

Honorable Ideas

Jay-Z He is the most consistent rapper in hip hop. It should also have a very clear flow.

Big Daddy Kane He is one of the greatest rappers of the golden era of hip hop from 1986-1993.

Ice-T is one of the smartest and most controversial rappers to ever grace the medium.

Ice Cube is the true creator of gang rap.

LL Cool J Hehas enjoyed three decades of the 80’s, 90’s and 00’s. The biggest rapper fight ever.

Andre 3000 is a great lyricus. It is also very creative, unique and original.

Chuck D is a great political and socially conscious rapper. Someone created it

the most political songs in hip hop.

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29 March 2009

29 March 2009

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