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  • Vince
    Bow for Bau
    • Aug 2002
    • 26017

    #1

    MTV's 10 Candidates For The Next 'Greatest MCs Of All Time

    MC: Ludacris
    Selected Catalog: Back for the First Time (2000), Word of Mouf (2001), *Chicken-N-Beer (2003), The Red Light District (2004).
    * = undeniable classic

    Analysis: Bottom line, Cris is the most versatile MC in the rap game. He knows no bounds in his raps. The Mouth of the South can tantalize the shawties on love ballads with Usher, help Jamie Foxx maintain heavy airplay while boasting about being a sexual Superman, throw them 'bows on a crunk record, and still hang with the premier lyricists in the game like Nas and Jadakiss on posse cuts with his humorous metaphors and unblemished flow.

    Forecast: With the mega radio hits showing no signs of stopping and movies now in his repertoire, Cris' already formidable star power is still on the rise. However, the South's most consistent record seller is sometimes a victim of his own charisma: His party record hooks are so contagious and his videos so innovative that sometimes people forget about how nice he is on the mic. Later this year, Luda is dropping his Release Therapy LP, which should give a swift kick in the backside to anyone still sleeping on him.

    MC: Kanye West
    Selected Catalog: *The College Dropout (2004), *Late Registration (2005).
    * = undeniable classic

    Analysis: In five or 10 years, not only will we be talking about 'Ye as one of the best artists on the mic, but his invite to the producers hall of fame will have been signed, sealed and delivered. He very well could be giving the greatest beatmaker of all time — Dr. Dre — a serious run for his crown. As a rapper, Yeezee's skills are improving every year — and politically, he just might be the most important voice in rap.

    Forecast: Say all you want about West's huge ego, that same ego was largely responsible for pushing him to deliver two classic LPs in two tries. That same ego is not going to let him put anything else out unless it's going to be heralded across the board: If you listen to "Impossible," you'll hear just how much he's grown musically, as if he wasn't already advanced enough. Kanye's been experimenting with his flow, as well, and popping up on recent remixes with the likes of D-Block and Three 6 Mafia that are helping enforce his street cred.

    MC: Lil' Wayne
    Selected Catalog: #Get It How U Live! (1997), *#Guerrilla Warfare (1999), Tha Block Is Hot (1999), Lights Out (2000), 500 Degreez (2002), #Let 'Em Burn (2003), *Tha Carter (2004), *Tha Carter II (2005).
    # = as a member of Hot Boyz * = undeniable classic

    Analysis: After digesting the classic Tha Carter and its superior sequel, a lot of people down bottom and up top really believe Wayne's self-proclaimed status as "the best rapper alive since the best rapper retired." Even if you don't put him at number one, you can't deny he's in the top five — right now. His arsenal is stacked tight: endless lyrics, a flow that'll make the competition vomit, proven pop and sex appeal, 'hood love and veteran status.

    Forecast: He's been making music for 10 years and he's only 22 years old? You think LeBron James has a career ahead of him? Weezy is leading the pack of MCs under 25 — like Lloyd Banks, Cassidy and Juelz Santana — who are snatching the baton from the older cats. The future is here.

    MC: The Game
    Selected Catalog: *The Documentary (2005).
    * = undeniable classic

    Analysis: Sure, he only has one LP, but his mixtape circuit catalog constantly displays this Compton king is the truth.

    Forecast: Game has been keeping his name out there recently with beef disses, but if he can stay away from feuds, he's absolutely going to be one of the special artists down the road. And while 50 Cent's hooks and Dr. Dre's beats obviously helped him sell records the first time around, Compton's bad boy has more than proved he can stand alone and shine. He's thought-provoking, audacious and obviously has his metaphors ready.

    MC: Beanie Sigel
    Selected Catalog: The Truth (1999), The Reason (2001), *The B. Coming (2005).
    * = undeniable classic

    Analysis: He can be heartfelt, humorous and ruthless. Sig is one of the most believable rappers of the past 10 years, and verse-for-verse, he's one of the most consistent.

    Forecast: He may never give us a huge radio anthem, but that's not what we love Sigel for. He comes with that true grit in his raps. He's a street ambassador. Probably the only criticism Beans has received in his almost 10-year career is that he hasn't dropped that game-changing classic LP yet — which is not to say that the best isn't yet to come. His latest album, The B. Coming, was unequivocally timeless and his best work to date; it was just a little hard for him to push his product from behind prison bars. Now a free man with his batteries recharged, the Broad Street Bully has all the opportunity in the world to put the game under his thumb.

    MC: Jadakiss
    Selected Catalog: #Money, Power & Respect (1998), *#We Are the Streets (2000), Kiss Tha Game Goodbye (2001), Kiss of Death (2004).
    # = as a member of the LOX * = undeniable classic

    Analysis: He's not going to give you a million different flows, he's not going to change his inflection up (he doesn't need to: he has one of the most recognizable voices out there), but he will keep killing you with words. Jadakiss is at home on the throne. Lyrically Kiss' track record the past decade is so impeccable, he's definitely the punch-line king.

    Forecast: Coming from two dynasties like Bad Boy (circa 1994-98) and Ruff Ryders (circa 1999-2001), Kiss and the LOX have had no problem putting New York in a chokehold with their own D-Block movement. As a soloist, Kiss was certified gold last time out and had his biggest radio hit with "Why." So where does he go from here? Jada has to keep his momentum going with joints that can reach beyond the 'hood.

    MC: 50 Cent
    Selected Catalog: *Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2003), #Beg for Mercy (2003), The Massacre (2005), Music From and Inspired by Get Rich or Die Tryin': The Motion Picture (2005).
    # = with G-Unit * = undeniable classic

    Analysis: He doesn't make too many friends, but man, does 50 know how to make hit records. Whether he's dropping platinum bangers on his own or lending his talents to other artists, Fif has proven to be the most consistent hitmaker in rap today. Since 2002, Mr. Moneybags has had one of this decade's most impactful albums, led one of rap's strongest crews and revolutionized the mixtape game.

    Forecast: Let's face it, 50 is going to have at least two more multiplatinum albums before he hangs up his mic. Commercially speaking, it doesn't seem like there's any new ground for him to break. He's had the million-selling first week, he's had the album that was the soundtrack to a nation and sold 10 million copies. 50's greatest success is looking like it will probably be on the business side. Apart from Eminem (who signed 50) and Jay-Z (whose Def Jam-owned Roc-A-Fella Records maintains Kanye West on the roster), none of the artists on our "Greatest MCs of All Time" list has been able to introduce a multiplatinum artist. 50's already done that with Dr. Dre for Gamezz — and with Lloyd Banks, Young Buck, Mobb Deep and quite possibly Mase signed to his label, the Queens general seems destined to live lavishly as an executive for a long time to come.

    MC: T.I.
    Selected Catalog: I'm Serious (2001), *Trap Muzik (2003), *Urban Legend (2004), King (2006).
    * = undeniable classic

    Analysis: King is proving to be Tip's breakout LP, solidifying the King of the South's top position in all regions. He's finally crossed over into that rare breed of hip-hop pop star like Jay-Z, who is just as loved in the trap as he is on the airwaves and record stores. And the swagger is unimpeachable.

    Forecast: Tip feels he should have been a major top dog from the inception of his career, but timing is everything. Now that he's affirmed his artistry in the music biz, he doesn't have to worry when he divvies up his time in Tinsletown. That, too, is proving fruitful, his Hollywood bow in "ATL" was critically acclaimed. The future for Tip is definitely looking it will be the best of both worlds.

    MC: Cam'ron
    Selected Catalog: Confessions of Fire (1998), S.D.E. (2000), *Come Home With Me (2002), *#Diplomatic Immunity (2003), *Purple Haze (2004), #Diplomatic Immunity, Vol. 2 (2004).
    # = with the Diplomats * = undeniable classic

    Analysis: Have you ever gone to a show and seen Diplomat fans in action? It's almost like Cam is the epicenter of a cult following. Killa, Juelz Santana and Jim Jones are probably the biggest thing going in their NYC hometown when it comes to 'hood music, proving beyond the shadow of a doubt that you don't have to be multiplatinum "TRL" darlings to be a true rap stars. Cam himself is entertainment personified, whether it be his outlandish interview quotes, even crazier rap sentences or his swaggering outfits.

    Forecast: Since Cam reintroduced himself in 2002 with the Roc, he's had one consistent formula: To shun high-priced but proven producers in favor of unknown track masters with a gritty sound, which has helped him keep the streets on smash. In the future, he may chase a few more million sales and rap over more commercial beats — which is fine, as long he keeps up his wordplay.

    MC: Talib Kweli
    Selected Catalog: *#Black Star (1998), ~Reflection Eternal (2000), Quality (2002), The Beautiful Struggle (2004).
    # = as a member of Black Star ~ = as a member of Reflection Eternal
    * = undeniable classic

    Analysis: He's conscious but fly and gets ridiculously busy. Talib's catalog has been deemed respect-worthy for years by his peers and the backpack hip-hop fans. With a little spotlighting by Dave Chappelle, Talib's profile has gone up a couple of notches in recent years.

    Forecast: Talib is literally one or two hits away from rising above his underground status and capturing the attention of the masses. That, coupled with a little more media savvy, and there's no reason why he couldn't dine with the greats.

    RIP Hip Hop.


    It's not as if I dislike these guys, but some of these guys have no business on here.
    @ me or dap me

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  • billmatic
    Treble Complete
    • Nov 2004
    • 7365

    #2
    Re: MTV's 10 Candidates For The Next 'Greatest MCs Of All Time

    lol @ Cam'ron

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    • CM1847
      Bacon
      • Jul 2002
      • 5372

      #3
      Re: MTV's 10 Candidates For The Next 'Greatest MCs Of All Time

      Mainstream rap is Kanye's world right now, the rest are just trying to catch up.

      Do rap fans actually like 50 Cent? I'm not nearly as into rap as a lot of people here, but I think he is terrible.

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      • 3rdAnswer
        Regular Cat Records®
        • Sep 2002
        • 10845

        #4
        Re: MTV's 10 Candidates For The Next 'Greatest MCs Of All Time

        I only like Kanye and Ludacris from that list.

        I like Talib a whole lot, but while it seems like they like him and believing his getting better, I think he's falling off, and will never be the emcee he was on Blackstar or Reflection Eternal. I'm not surprised at that though.
        -Jay Illestrate, Emcee/Producer/Graphic Artist
        www.REGULARCATRECORDS.COM
        New York Giants - Duke Blue Devils - Charlotte Hornets - San Antonio Spurs

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        • billmatic
          Treble Complete
          • Nov 2004
          • 7365

          #5
          Re: MTV's 10 Candidates For The Next 'Greatest MCs Of All Time

          Originally posted by 3rdAnswer
          I like Talib a whole lot, but while it seems like they like him and believing his getting better, I think he's falling off, and will never be the emcee he was on Blackstar or Reflection Eternal. I'm not surprised at that though.
          agreed, though he would have to do a whole lot more falling off to reach the levels of atrocity that some of the guys on that list have reached.

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          • Hootiefish
            Pro
            • Aug 2002
            • 933

            #6
            Re: MTV's 10 Candidates For The Next 'Greatest MCs Of All Time

            Am I the only one that thinks Wayne is just terrible? I mean, absolutely "I would rather listen to 50 Cent" terrible?
            Overall satisfaction also makes the decline!!!!!!!!!!!!

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            • X*Cell
              Collab: xcellnoah@gmail
              • Sep 2002
              • 8107

              #7
              Re: MTV's 10 Candidates For The Next 'Greatest MCs Of All Time

              OH MY GOD....

              no really!!!

              OH MY GOD!!!


              This list is a COMPLETE JOKE


              It's literally Unreal... I must be dreaming... is this how F***'ed up the Rap Critics and listeners are today???

              This is why I NEVER turn on the Radio... you would have to hold me at gunpoint to get to me to turn that crap on (from any of those artists)





              except Kanye, and Talib (they are cool) ... and sometimes T.I.
              Last edited by X*Cell; 04-20-2006, 10:13 PM.
              SAN ANTONIO SPURS

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              • Graphik
                Pr*s*n*r#70460649
                • Oct 2002
                • 10582

                #8
                Re: MTV's 10 Candidates For The Next 'Greatest MCs Of All Time

                Originally posted by Hootiefish
                Am I the only one that thinks Wayne is just terrible? I mean, absolutely "I would rather listen to 50 Cent" terrible?


                Wayne is hot. Has somewhat of a Jigga flow....sometimes. Anyway, I'd pass on Luda, Kanye, 50 and....Cam'ron???? Luda can drop some hot verses every once in a while but its his style that is hot before anything else. Kanye will fall off eventually. He can bring it sometimes but I feel he's inconsistent. As a producer, he'll get HOF honors in the category. If there is any producer who made more hits, I would say Timerland is 20X better. 50....I dont think so. Cam'ron does have a cult following but dude drop some wack verses wayyyy to much to deserve anything involving the word MC. I'm guessing that these MTV list are more based on record sales and commercial appeal than anything.
                http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)

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                • Fresh Tendrils
                  Strike Hard and Fade Away
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 36131

                  #9
                  Re: MTV's 10 Candidates For The Next 'Greatest MCs Of All Time

                  Just a quick question about Talib. How are his solo albums, mainly Reflection Eternal and Quality?



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                  • Vince
                    Bow for Bau
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 26017

                    #10
                    Re: MTV's 10 Candidates For The Next 'Greatest MCs Of All Time

                    Originally posted by Hootiefish
                    Am I the only one that thinks Wayne is just terrible? I mean, absolutely "I would rather listen to 50 Cent" terrible?

                    I despise his voice, but he's solid.

                    50, I liked on GRODT. Now, I just like him on hooks and choruses.
                    @ me or dap me

                    http://twitter.com/52isthemike

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                    • 3rdAnswer
                      Regular Cat Records®
                      • Sep 2002
                      • 10845

                      #11
                      Re: MTV's 10 Candidates For The Next 'Greatest MCs Of All Time

                      Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
                      Just a quick question about Talib. How are his solo albums, mainly Reflection Eternal and Quality?
                      you wont regret buying Quality, but Reflection Eternal: Train of Thought is one of the best CDs to have in your collection. Nothing weak about the album at all, still one of my favs of all time. I gotta listen to it 2 times a month AT LEAST.
                      -Jay Illestrate, Emcee/Producer/Graphic Artist
                      www.REGULARCATRECORDS.COM
                      New York Giants - Duke Blue Devils - Charlotte Hornets - San Antonio Spurs

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                      • billmatic
                        Treble Complete
                        • Nov 2004
                        • 7365

                        #12
                        Re: MTV's 10 Candidates For The Next 'Greatest MCs Of All Time

                        Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
                        Just a quick question about Talib. How are his solo albums, mainly Reflection Eternal and Quality?
                        Train of Thought (the Reflection Eternal album) is a classic. Quality is very solid, and Beautiful Struggle and Right About Now are a step back IMO.

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                        • Fresh Tendrils
                          Strike Hard and Fade Away
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 36131

                          #13
                          Re: MTV's 10 Candidates For The Next 'Greatest MCs Of All Time

                          Originally posted by 3rdAnswer
                          you wont regret buying Quality, but Reflection Eternal: Train of Thought is one of the best CDs to have in your collection. Nothing weak about the album at all, still one of my favs of all time. I gotta listen to it 2 times a month AT LEAST.
                          Originally posted by billmatic
                          Train of Thought (the Reflection Eternal album) is a classic. Quality is very solid, and Beautiful Struggle and Right About Now are a step back IMO.
                          Thanks guys. I doubt I'll pick anything up soon, just beefin up my "hip hop CDs to buy list." Ha.



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                          • X*Cell
                            Collab: xcellnoah@gmail
                            • Sep 2002
                            • 8107

                            #14
                            Re: MTV's 10 Candidates For The Next 'Greatest MCs Of All Time

                            Although "Beautiful Struggle" is a step-back (billmatic is on point)... the cd is still pretty good... I bought it... got some replay value... I hardly pop it into the stereo anymore, but w/e... never know... I might have to pop it in today... welllll.... after I listen to some of my mix-cd....

                            question...

                            anyone get T3's (from Slum Village) new mixtape??? If you have, how is it... I'm still deciding on it.

                            SAN ANTONIO SPURS

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                            • Nivek
                              H*ll *f F*m*
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 7999

                              #15
                              Re: MTV's 10 Candidates For The Next 'Greatest MCs Of All Time

                              bah, not really feeling that list.
                              Cameras or guns, one of them is gonna shoot me to death.

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