Wreck wrote:CrashBand wrote:This is all pretty arbitrary. Wreck's classification seems to be who is the greats.
Anyway, similar to name, when I was younger Mos Def and Talib Kweli seemed to encapsulate Hip Hop for me.
Specifically this song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeTnog5RRQo
I was just about to say Mos Def & Talib, glad you mentioned them, cause I totally agree. Two dope MCs who don't get quite as much recognition as they deserve.
Common is the same way. I Used To Love Her- probably the best storytelling song in hip hop history.
& Edit: Big L is one of the best, I totally forgot about him, mistakenly, emin3m_stan.
In fact my top 5 rappers of all are:
01. Eminem
02. 2pac
03. Nas
04. Jay-Z
05. Big L
With Biggie being in the mix/conversation.
2GunzUp, I like Jeezy's music, but he's not lyrical at all, not even in the least bit, or stretch of an argument. 50 isn't lyrical either. He's not a gangsta rapper, he's a wanna-be gangster rapper, pop artist, who I think people talk about all the time, but who I feel is totally underrated a lot.
Id swap Jay-Z for Dr Dre personally love the rest of the list bro.






