Aone10 wrote:If they are basing this on who was the "hottest" rapper every year, Em should have easily taken 2010.
The title says "Best" so this whole article is fucked if Lil Wayne or Drake are considered the best multiple times
I agree but what is the definition of "hottest" and "best" ?
I don't know if it's a list about the hottest rappers or the best rappers but again, a lot of people think that a good rapper should be able to move a crowd.
Yep, You can find rappers more skilled than Lil Wayne but they weren't able to move anybody. Lil Wayne was respected by his pairs for his talent and he was able to move the crowds.
He really deserved to be that hottest and best rapper in 2008 IMO but I won't be mad if you don't agree with me
As for Eminem and Kanye, I think that Eminem was the hottest but not the best. (if the list is based on albums, songs etc)
Eminem was the biggest seller, that's a fact, I'll say that he had a commercial impact but Kanye was #1 on almost every single end year list. (all genre)
MBDTF was the most acclaimed album and critics used to compare the "great" albums released in 2011 & 2012 to kanye's album.
In 2019, MBDTF will be mentioned in the "best albums of the decade" lists and I really think that Kanye West had a huge impact on the musical industry with his last solo album. He established himself as one of the best producers and his album set a new standard.
I don't know how it works but if they judge the artists on their albums, then it's fair to call Kanye "the best rapper of 2010"