Sup fellers. It's ya boi. I pretty much only Bhop. I'm 19. I like long walks on the beach. I love rap music. Currently a student. Cyber Security major. I'm balding already and have many gray hairs.
Can I walk on the beach with you? And can we study together and be students together and make a programming team together and can we grow old together and can I stop typing this?
Hmm. This is a toughie. These are kind of in order (Best -> less good). MF DOOM - (In my opinion the best rapper of all time. He has been rapping for 30 years. I only wish more people knew about him but I'm not sure if it will ever happen considering his style and his opinions on "radio" rap. My favorite album of his is either MM FOOD or Madvilliany. His lyrics and rhymes are just insane. His style of rapping is absolutely crazy and he consistantly drops lyrics that are just mindboggling. For example "One for the money / Two for the better green / 3-4 Methylenedioxymethamphetamine". Or "Don't let the drama getcha / In the only genre of music where the fans shoot the messenger / B**** n***** talk behind your back like a catcher / Either M-Y-O-B or B-Y-O stretcher." To really understand him you have to know where he came from and his history. But if you don't you can still say that all of his songs are amazing.) Kanye West - (Ye has been consistently good for years and years. Maybe even his whole career. While I did not like Heartbreaks and 808's it still has some breakout songs on it. As I said with Chance, I'm a sucker for gospel rap but Ye earned the spot of #2. Also gotta rep Chicago.) Chance the Rapper - (I'm a sucker for gospel rap. However, even his old stuff is amazing. I always think it's so cool to see an artist evolve. Best mixtape: Coloring Book then 10 Day) Big L - (Almost had to put an old school artist on my list. He was just so influential and I wish he had a longer career than he got (RIP). The album "Lifestylez ov da Poor and Dangerous" is LOADED with absolute bangers and lyrics that really show you how hardcore New York was at the time. The song of the same name also has one of my favorite lyrics "Breaking in cribs with a crowbar / I wasn't poor, I was po' - I couldn't afford the 'o-r'") Lil Wayne - (His old stuff is just too good to leave him off of the list. Carter 3 is one of the best albums of all time. Hopefully he comes back with some fire like that again.) Honorable Mentions - Earl Sweatshirt (he's still growing as an artist but "I Don't Like Shit I Don't Go Outside" is a masterpiece and if he continues putting out stuff like that he'll go up on my list.), Mobb Deep (another influential group, Shook Ones is a rap "Must Listen", Lord Infamous (couldn't have a list without putting a Memphis rapper on it. RIP Scarecrow.)
#2 is certified wavy #3 anything after acid rap was meh to me Carter 3 was great but Wayne has definitely fallen off
I Really like rap haha. Yeah I didn't mention Tupac and Biggie. While they're both are great rappers I think many other rappers have surpassed their skill.
There once was a man from Nantucket Who kept all his cash in a bucket. But his daughter, named Nan, Ran away with a man And as for the bucket, Nantucket.