What rapper you think is the best?
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I used to like other big named rappers, but they just don't hold my interest anymore with how controversial they have become with never having a message that would be positive.
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I'd say Biggie, Pac, Jay-Z, Nas, Andre 3000, and Kendrick Lamar are all on the same level. They all have a unique flavor and have solidified themselves as some of the greatest rappers of all time.Zion Mesa wrote: ↑26 Jan 2020, 22:22 Lol
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I can't choose one. As a focused student of music and hip hop specifically there are too many facets of the skill to take into account. While he has undeniably made a place for himself in the game, I can't say that Em should take the crown of GOAT just yet. Maybe he can take the Purple Durag available on oz durag but not the crown.
I'd be here a long time. I feel like he had a head start on a lot of rappers though.
As far as current rappers, I think it's too early to tell. We have some amazing talent out right now, but we don't know how their legacy will shape up in the future. We'll just have to wait and see.