Top 50 MCS of Our Time: 1987-2007

Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise

Originally Posted by 51and3rd

Originally Posted by boricuachulo321

Originally Posted by 51and3rd

List is fubar..... hate him or love him but Waynes Carter series puts him in the top 25 I dont care what you say and twista is not all that live.... he raps fast.... ok.


TOP 25????
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Name 25 people off that list that Wayne is better than....
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50. Del the Funky Homosapien
Innovative and creative, Del made his mark as a key member of the Hieroglyphics crew and as a successful solo artist. The best part: he did without riding his cousin (Ice Cube)'s coattail.
Best Album: I Wish My Brother George Was Here

49. Bun B
Bun, the pinnacle of UGK, oozes charisma and charm on the mic. His versatility has earned him the respect of peers and fans alike.
Best Album: Ridin' Dirty (w/ UGK)


48. Gift of Gab
As one half of the illustrious hip-hop duo Blackalicious, Gift of Gab garnered a religious following with his lyrics of fury.
Best Album: 4th Dimensional Rocketships Going Up

47. Prodigy
As Mobb Deep's lead-MC, P's knack for ear-grabbing lyrics earned him a rep as one of the most memorable MCs of the mid-90s. That was before the G-Unit tattoos.
Best Album: The Infamous (w/ Mobb Deep)


46. Chino XL
Though more likely to be mentioned among the most underrated than among the greatest, Chino XL is one of the smartest lyricists hip-hop has ever had. His blend of sharp wit and self-deprecating humor always makes for a delightful listening experience.
Best Album: Here to Save You All

45 - 41

45. Biz Markie
The Clown Prince of hip-hop pumped fun and flavor into the art with his goofy, careening music style.
Best Album: Goin' Off

44. Guru
As the rapping half of Gang Starr (DJ Premier helmed the duo's production department), Guru played a major role in pumping substance and positivity into the game. Extra credit goes to Baldhead Slick for being one of the premier jazz-rappers.
Best Album: Daily Operation

43. Beanie Sigel
With a distinctive delivery and a well-tested battle acumen, Beans managed to create a unique sound that has critics wondering if there's a special formula in the waters of Philadelphia.
Best Album: The Truth


42. DMX
Gruff, Rugged and Raw...call him GRR. Dark Man X imbued his career with the ever peculiar mix of spirituality and sentimentality.
Best Album: It's Dark & Hell Is Hot


41. Snoop Dogg
Not too many MCs have been able to create mainstream hits while still keeping it "G". Apart from possessing a smooth, flavor-filled flow, Snoop has also supplied some of the most captivating hooks hip-hop has ever witnessed.
Best Album: Doggystyle

40 - 36


39. Queen Latifah
A high-flying poet teeming with self-respect, Latifah laid the foundation for future femcees like Lauryn Hill and Da Brat.
Best Album: All Hail the Queen

38. Method Man
Besides being the first successful solo emcee to emerge from the Wu-Tang camp, Method Man is also widely celebrated for his crispy flow and flavor.
Best Album: Tical

37. Q-Tip
As A Tribe Called Quest's lead-MC, Tip helped pioneer the jazz-rap subgenre. And as part of the positivity-hinged Native Tongues, Tip managed to raise a handful of socio-conscious discussions without ever raising his voice. That requires skill.
Best Album: Midnight Marauders

36. Busta Rhymes
One of the founding principles of emceeing is the ability to move the crowd. And who can say they've never been compelled to move to the beat by Busta's favorite grunt: "Whoo-HA!" Extra points for being the most energetic live performer in hip-hop history.
Best Album: Extinction Level Event (Final World Front)

35 - 31

35. Posdnous
At a time when gangsta rap was the order of the day, Posdnous and his De La cohorts crashed the party with a smile and some daisies.
Best Album: Stakes Is High(w/ De La Soul)

34. Raekwon
Although the "chef" in Raekwon the Chef has more to do with white meat than soul food, you can bet that Rae helped create the recipe for mafioso rap in the 90's. Apart from his obvious influence on many of today's emcees, this clansman is also the author of one of the best hip-hop albums of all time, Only Built for Cuban Linx.
Best Album: Only Built 4 Cuban Linx

33. Royce da 5'9"
Once friends with Eminem (the two formed Bad Meets Evil in the late 90s), Royce managed a string of classic cuts early in his career before imploding.
Best Album: Death Is Certain

32. Canibus
Canibus is well known for his scientific references and intricate rhyme schemes. Extra points for vocal presence and battle skills.
Best Album: Mic Club - The Curriculum

31. Kool Moe Dee
With his deadly combination of wit and grit, Kool Moe Dee helped set the manifesto for what would eventually become known as battle rap. Best Album: How Ya Like Me Now

30 - 26

30. Ras Kass
That Ras Kass is one of the most intellectual MCs to have emerged in the mid-1990s is no longer news. Like the African king he adopted his name from, Ras holds the throne...as the Left Coast's best living lyricist.
Best Album: Soul on Ice



28. Ghostface Killah
Deep-rooted in the Wu-Tang lyrical philosophies, Ghost is by far one of the most imaginative storytellers of our time.
Best Album: Supreme Clientele



26. MC Lyte
This Brooklyn wordsmith is the complete package. She made her entrance by helping Sinnead O'Connor to a dance hit, throwing flames at a cheating boyfriend, and railing against copycat femcees, all at the same time.
Best Album: Lyte As a Rock

25 - 21

25. Big Pun
Despite his large frame, Big Pun's fun, fast and feisty rhymes kept him light years ahead of his peers. He was also the first solo Latino rapper to go platinum. How's that for industry impact?
Best Album: Capital Punishment


24. Mos Def
Before he caught an acting bug, Mos Def made an indelible impression on hip-hop with lyrics so neat they made your parents boogie.
Best Album: Black on Both Sides



22. Masta Ace
As a member of the Juice Crew (along with Marley Marl, MC Shan, Big Daddy Kane, Biz Markie, Roxanne Shante, and Craig G), Masta Ace garnered notoriety as an unsung hip-hop vet. Still, his witty wordplay and lyrical influence earned him a spot among the greats.
Best Album: Disposable Arts


21. Pharoahe Monch
Through his panoramic vision and jarring imageries, Pharoahe Monch garnered a reputation as one of alt-hip-hop's eminent lyricists.
Best Album: Internal Affairs


20 - 16

20. Black Thought
Widely lauded for his raw and uncut rhymes--which have taken a political bent lately--Black Thought is, to paraphrase his bandmate ?uestlove, in a league by himself. Bonus kudos for his enthralling live performances.
Best Album: Illadelph Halflife (w/ The Roots)

19. Common
An ingenuous street-corner poet, Common keeps hip-hop's flag flying high with his socially-aware lyrics.
Best Album: Resurrection


18. Lauryn Hill
People always say that the hip-hop of today is devoid of talented female MCs. Maybe it's because the standards established by Lyte, Latifah, and Lauryn, are almost unattainable.
Best Album: The Score(w/ Fugees)


17. GZA / Genius
Metaphor-heavy vignettes, Shaolin Sword-sharp lyrics, smooth flow...GZA is undeniably the most cerebral MC in the Wu family.
Best Album: Liquid Swords



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15. LL Cool J
LL's longevity has never been disputed--he hasn't been able to "Live Without His Radio" since 1985--and, unlike some of his peers, Cool J has managed to reinvent his style over the years to reflect the current cultural landscape.
Best Album: Mama Said Knock You Out


14. Redman
Sometimes satirical, sometimes silly, Redman is one of the liveliest MCs of his era.
Best Album: Muddy Waters



12. Slick Rick
Despite myriad run-ins with the INS and jail stints, Ricky Walters managed to hold down the storytelling department like no other.
Best Album: The Great Adventures of Slick Rick


11. Ice Cube
Politically salient with an in-your-face delivery, Ice Cube developed a cult-like following by favoring substance over style.
Best Album: Death Certificate





10. Scarface
Only a handful MCs have managed to sustain their alignment with the streets regardless of success. 'Face is at the top of that list. His wistful ghetto tales and poetic raps are constant reminders that Brad Jordan is the voice of the hood.
Best Album: The Diary


9. Chuck D
Lyrical, with a militant message, and a take-no-prisoners mic persona, Chuck D remains an influential figure in the rap game today.
Best Album: It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back


8. Kool G Rap
The next time your favorite emcee commits a double-homicide on wax, blame it on the notorious Kool G Rap. Why? He's the grandfather of hardcore hip-hop, of course. Some of the grittiest street tales in rap have emerged from G Rap's rhyme book.
Best Album: wanted: Dead or Alive (w/ DJ Polo)


Not for nothing, but that "Top 15" you put up ain't look much better.

Y'all know I'm not a huge P fan. You are clearly a HUGE P fan. Black Thought and P are easily in the same league. It's opinion on who's"better". Clearly, several people seem to think Black Thought is. I would not disagree. And I've seen Black Thought MURDER dudes live withfreestyles. Something I doubt P could do. And that is part of being a great MC, IMO.

You guys love to argue about semantics for which there is NO REAL ANSWER, don't you?
 
Originally Posted by atransta

P's verses on the Infamous and hell on earth >>>> black thought
y'all comparing two albums?


Remember P fell off after murda muzik, Black Thought never fell off. I never heard a wack Black Thought verse, Prodigy has tons of them


Black Thought is clearly the better MC
 
Originally Posted by DipsetGeneral

no Cam?!?!?! @%@ Cam is LYRICALLY better than BEANZ
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And Cube is easily top 10 and the best to come out of OR be linked to the west.

That's all I gotta say.
 
Originally Posted by MR MONDAY NIIGHT

no cam?
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yeah, that cam'ron snubb is glaring....but if they got DMX thaaat low and they were both rookies in 98 then i guess i can see why they lefthim off...
 
27. AZ
AZ, who debuted on Nas' 1994 hit song "Life's a B***h," is arguably the most underrated lyricist ever. That's probably because he's no innovator--and is way too grimy to sell out--but his "intelligent thug" persona sets him aside from his peers.
Best Album: Doe or Die
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Another rapper that belongs NOWHERE near this list....

your literally da only person i know that consistently tries to diss AZ
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...look man, we know u don't like him..everyone else does though.
 
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