| | [pic] 8. Danny Brown
Age: 31
Label: Fool's Gold
From: Detroit, MI
Active Since: 2003
Twitter: @XDannyXBrownX
Career Highlights:!!, released on Fool's Gold, received critical acclaim and ranked No. 1 on Spin's hip-hop albums of 2011.
Everybody in this list is talented in their own right, but what makes Danny Brown stand out is that he's just so damn interesting and entertaining. Brown's verses are some of the most rawest, funniest, absurdist, and clever you'll hear today. Plus, he's the go-to guy for interviews. | [pic] 7. Pusha T
Age: 35
Label: G.O.O.D. Music
From: Norfolk, VA
Active Since: 1992
Twitter: @PUSHA_T
Career Highlights: As part of Clipse, the debut album Lord Willin' was certified gold, co-founder and co-chief executive officer of Re-Up Records, signed to G.O.O.D. Music in 2010, dropped his major label debut Fear of God II: Let Us Pray which received a number of positive reviews.
Mr. Thornton's been pushing his share of the weight as half of the Clipse, but now he's a solo stud on Kanye West's G.O.O.D. Music, which means his future is as bright as his past. So far the alignment has birthed bangers like "New God Flow." Now we're ready for his forthcoming debut album. | [pic] 6. 2 Chainz
Age: 35
Label: Def Jam
From: Atlanta, GA
Active Since: 1997
Twitter: @2Chainz
Career Highlights: Gold sales for "No Lie" Drake-a#sisted single, T.R.U REALigon, guest verses on "Mercy" and "Beez In The Trap" among others.
2 Chainz finally broke through while he was pretty old in rap years, but he's still running the game like the young guns. Ever since he's changed his name from Tity Boi in 2011, the Atlanta rapper has been a force on today's recent radio hits. His hype is at a high with his G.O.O.D music affiliation as he's getting ready to drop Based on a T.R.U. Story next week. | [pic] 5. Rick Ross
Age: 36
Label: Maybach Music Group/Def Jam
From: Miami, FL
Active Since: 2000
Twitter: @rickyrozay
Career Highlights: Founded Maybach Music Group, was the first artist signed to Ciroc Entertainment, received gold certification on three of his solo albums, his two singles "Hustlin'" and "The Boss went platinum, and had a guest verse on the Grammy nominated DJ Khaled track "I'm On One."
What does one do when his career is jeopardized by his officer past being revealed? He starts dropping more hits, builds an empire, and becomes The Boss. Since Deeper Than Rap, Rick Ross has rebuilt the rap game in his image and has built a persona that's larger that's bigger than his ridiculously rotund figure. There's no doubt that he'll continue to top himself, because that's just what bosses do. | [pic] 4. Andre 3000
Age: 37
Label: LaFace Records
From: Atlanta, GA
Active Since: 1993
Twitter: N/A
Career Highlights: Received six Grammy Awards and sold over 25 million records for work with Big Boi as Outkast, has done countless guest verses on major albums, and has appeared in dozens of films and TV shows, including an upcoming HBO movie alongside Big Boi.
A lot of fans clamor for a Andre 3000 solo album, but are we honestly even ready for one? Dre will have fans talking for month with just one guest verse, and he will outright melt your soul if he goes above sixteen bars (peep "Sixteen" with Ricky Rozay). His work as Andre 3000 with Big Boi as OutKast puts him undoubtedly as one of the greatest lyricists of all time. We get the feeling we might get overly-obsessed with 3 Stacks' solo album if it ever gets released. | [pic] 3. Nas
Age: 38
Label: Def Jam
From: Queens, NY
Active Since: 1991
Twitter: @Nas
Career Highlights: Sold eight consecutive platinum and multi-platinum albums since 1994, has sold over 13 million albums in U.S., has been nominated for eight Grammy awards since 1997.
Nas Escobar. The Street Prophet. The Don. n@sty Nas. Each one of those nicknames career a significant amount of weight in hip-hop lore. This is because he's done it all from releasing one of the greatest albums that may ever be made (Illmatic, as if you didn't know by now), to going toe-to-toe with the industry's most lethal, to spitting bars through his personal strife. And despite being in the game for 20+ years, Life Is Good showed that he still had a story to tell. | [pic] 2. Kanye West
Age: 35
Label: G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam
From: Chicago, IL
Active Since: 1996
Twitter: @KanyeWest
Career Highlights: All five solo albums have gone platinum. He's won 18 Grammy awards and sold over 30 million singles.
So what exactly did Yeezy teach us? That a young producer raised in the Midwest can make an album with songs about religion, materialism, and "backpacker stuff" and still go platinum. That an artist can continually re-invent himself and still stay on top of the game. That swag isn't a habit, but a way of life. For more than a decade, Kanye West has continued to prove that he's quite possibly the most influential artist in music, period. Rap notwithstanding. The antics make him interesting, but the music makes him one of the greatest. | [pic] 1. Eminem
Age: 39
Label: Shady/Interscope
From: Detroit, MI
Active Since: 1992
Twitter: @Eminem
Career Highlights: He's ranked as the best selling artist of the 2000s, has achieved 10 No. 1 albums on Billboard lists, was the first artist to win Best Rap Album for three consecutive LPs, and has won a total of 13 Grammys during his career. He founded Shady Records, and was the first rap artist to win an Academy Award for Best Original Song.
Last decade, Eminem inspired a generation to put up their middle fingers to authority. That's what happens when you have such an enormous amount of talent and charisma on the mic. As the decade's best-selling artist, Shady made some of rap's greatest albums and spit some of the wickedest freestyles ever heard. Even these days, he's still breaking records with songs like "Love The Way You Lie," which spent seven weeks at No.1 on the Hot 100. Even his runner-up on this list, Kanye West, has called Eminem the "biggest" rapper of all-time. 13 years after the Slim Shady LP dropped, it remains a very valid claim. | |