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wcegtalkradio.com or wcegradio.com Saturday September 1, 2018 from 1-3 pm with hosts The Talkative Two Kyle Andrew and Renita Knight, very special guests Charles Harper (Jawz Of Life) and Hollywood Kid! Check us out! #wceg #wcegradio #wcegtalkradio #wcegwood #HKEG: The docutaining NEW ALBUM, “Hungry Kids Can’t Eat Moon Rocks,” by Jawz Of Life is AVAILABLE NOW on JawzOfLife.com and your favorite popular digital media outlet! 🚀📰🎤 #HKCEMR Native Atlanta Hip Hop recording artist, #JawzOfLife, has released his newest "edutaining" EP, #HungryKidsCantEatMoonRocks, which features the lead single/video, “Westside Rapper.” The impactful, documentary-style project is littered with stories from his childhood, growing up in the shadows of his Uncle Charles and Aunt Julia, who established Daytona Beach's first black owned newspaper in 1969 - the #WestsideRapper, which later became the Daytona Times. Executive produced by Hollywood Kid. Recorded & mixed by Musical Mindz | https://tinyurl.com/JawzOfLifeDeliversHKCEMR #DaytonaTimes #NewMusic #NewVideo #NewAlbum #SpeakLife #BreakingNews #BreakingMusic #Music #MusicNews #Documentary #History #Edutainment #Docutainment #DungeonFamily #Dungeoneze #UnderExposedATL #HighImpactMultimedia #SpaceForce #WeLiveThis #thetalkativetwo #millennialtalk2.0
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Best Rappers Of All Time - Legendary Rappers
10. LL Cool J
9. Ice Cube
8. Scarface
7. Rakim There are plenty of 'Top 10 Greatest Rappers of All Time' lists out there, but it's very difficult to know which ones are legit and which ones are posing. However a very easy way to figure out who knows what they're talking about is to check if Rakim is featured. If you like intricate wordplay with a distinctly rough New York accent, then Rakim is the man for you. His work with Eric B was revolutionary, and he's been able to go consistently line for line with anyone in the rap game.
6. KRS-One What can you say about KRS-One that hasn't been said already? The man used a plethora of dope rhymes over majestic beats and he made it seem so easy. Yet no one else could quite to do it to the same level he was during the days he was in his prime. It's safe to say that KRS-One was before his time in the way he used words was different to any other MC in hip hop.
5. 2pac There are a lot of people who love 2pac and there's a tonne of people who dislike him too. Wherever your allegiances lie, no one can deny the effect he had on hip hop. In terms of skill, he probably wasn't the most technical lyricist ever but his brutally honest lyrics about his life, feelings and thoughts on certain subjects endeared many people to him instantly.
4. Nas Every now and then you get a prodigy in hip hop, who from the moment words start to come out of their mouth people already know they're set to be legendary. Nas was one of those legends. If his brief, yet impactful guest appearance on Live at the BBQ by Main Source started the buzz about the Queens Bridge artist then it was his debut album Illmatic that let everyone know he was going to be a rap monster. The scary thing about Nas is that he was an 18-year-old kid, he seemingly had better skills than some seasoned hip hop veterans.
3. Jay Z Unlike other genres where older acts get to stay relevant, rap has always been a young man's game. It's sort of like the movie Logan's Run, where anyone over 30 has to die - so in a genre so fixated on keeping things new and fresh, it's pretty incredible that Jay Z has managed to stay at the top for three decades now. Like any smart artist, the Brooklyn MC has evolved with times but has still managed to keep his style similar too. His debut, Reasonable Doubt, was New York mafioso rap at its finest and then once he stopped living that lifestyle he became the king of braggdocio hip hop and it's been onwards and upwards ever since.
2. Eminem Everyone loves an underdog story; something that will make them believe anything is possible which is why so many people gravitate towards Eminem. Let's be honest, he wasn't supposed to make it in the world of rap. He had a terrible upbringing where chances were few and far between and there weren't many rappers coming out of Detroit at the time so it wasn't in the greatest environment either. However, his persistence and, most importantly, his talent eventually shone through and he became a rap juggernaut. His first album, Infinite LP, wasn't exactly a smash hit critically or commercially but what it did do was make people aware that he was actually a talented rapper.
1. The Notorious B.I.G Who else could it be other than 'Big Poppa' himself? The fact that we're still talking about Christopher Wallace 18 years after his heartbreaking death just goes to show how much of a lyrical juggernaut this man was. His first album, Ready to Die, not only has the hardcore hip hop joints that made Biggie Smalls one of the most respected rappers to ever grab a microphone and do their thing, it also had the tracks Juicy and Big Poppa, two timeless singles that still get radio play and are still played inside of clubs.
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Who is The Best Rapper in The World - Top List
10. LL Cool J Although he hasn't brought out a relevant rap album in 15 years, it'd be sacrilege to not have Mr. Smith somewhere on this list. When he burst on the scene as a fresh faced 18-year-old he had the confidence, swagger and, most importantly, the lyrics that made fans love him.
9. Ice Cube Before he starred in Friday and 21 Jump Street, Ice Cube was the embodiment of a gangster rapper. Obviously he made his beginnings in one of the most legendary groups to ever exist in N.W.A, but it's when he left the west coast hip hop pioneers that people began to realise how good of a rapper he really was.
8. Scarface It's incredible how many awesome hip hop artists were influenced by Scarface that went on to sell millions of records, yet the man himself hasn't reached the same level of success. If this was about who made the most money then he wouldn't be near this list, but it's about the ability of the rapper and Scarface has ability in abundance.
7. Rakim There are plenty of 'Top 10 Greatest Rappers of All Time' lists out there, but it's very difficult to know which ones are legit and which ones are posing. However a very easy way to figure out who knows what they're talking about is to check if Rakim is featured. If you like intricate wordplay with a distinctly rough New York accent, then Rakim is the man for you. His work with Eric B was revolutionary, and he's been able to go consistently line for line with anyone in the rap game. If you love rap then you'll appreciate Rakim, the only thing you can truly be gutted about is that a Dr. Dre-produced album didn't come out when he was briefly signed to Aftermath.
6. KRS-One What can you say about KRS-One that hasn't been said already? The man used a plethora of dope rhymes over majestic beats and he made it seem so easy. Yet no one else could quite to do it to the same level he was during the days he was in his prime. It's safe to say that KRS-One was before his time in the way he used words was different to any other MC in hip hop. KRS showed off an intelligence in his lyrics that made plenty of hip hop fans go through linear notes (Note: Remember those things!) and then through an encyclopaedia to figure out exactly what he was referencing. It's this style of rapping that has made him an all-time great and helped him gain new fans still to this day.
5. 2pac There are a lot of people who love 2pac and there's a tonne of people who dislike him too. Wherever your allegiances lie, no one can deny the effect he had on hip hop. In terms of skill, he probably wasn't the most technical lyricist ever but his brutally honest lyrics about his life, feelings and thoughts on certain subjects endeared many people to him instantly.
4. Nas Every now and then you get a prodigy in hip hop, who from the moment words start to come out of their mouth people already know they're set to be legendary. Nas was one of those legends. If his brief, yet impactful guest appearance on Live at the BBQ by Main Source started the buzz about the Queens Bridge artist then it was his debut album Illmatic that let everyone know he was going to be a rap monster. The scary thing about Nas is that he was an 18-year-old kid, he seemingly had better skills than some seasoned hip hop veterans. Throughout the years he's grown with his world play and has taken on the sort of subjects rarely touched in the world of hip hop like abortion and raising a daughter. He might not have had the same financial success as his peer and former nemesis Jay Z, but he's lyrically on par with almost anybody in the game.
3. Jay Z Unlike other genres where older acts get to stay relevant, rap has always been a young man's game. It's sort of like the movie Logan's Run, where anyone over 30 has to die - so in a genre so fixated on keeping things new and fresh, it's pretty incredible that Jay Z has managed to stay at the top for three decades now. Like any smart artist, the Brooklyn MC has evolved with times but has still managed to keep his style similar too. His debut, Reasonable Doubt, was New York mafioso rap at its finest and then once he stopped living that lifestyle he became the king of braggdocio hip hop and it's been onwards and upwards ever since. It's not like there haven't been a few missteps (The Blueprint 2: The Gift and The Curse and Kingdom Come anyone?), but he's still managed to be the best in the game - or one of the best - every time he brings out something new. And he hasn't let age hold him back either, something many other MC's before him failed to manage.
2. Eminem Everyone loves an underdog story; something that will make them believe anything is possible which is why so many people gravitate towards Eminem. Let's be honest, he wasn't supposed to make it in the world of rap. He had a terrible upbringing where chances were few and far between and there weren't many rappers coming out of Detroit at the time so it wasn't in the greatest environment either. However, his persistence and, most importantly, his talent eventually shone through and he became a rap juggernaut. His first album, Infinite LP, wasn't exactly a smash hit critically or commercially but what it did do was make people aware that he was actually a talented rapper. Once his second effort, The Slim Shady LP, arrived he was out in full force, and the Eminem hype train was letting boarding as many passengers as possible. Where Eminem solidifies his legendary status is his third album, The Marshall Mathers LP, which might be the greatest hip hop album of all time, or it's at least in the mix. Em was at his lyrical best, mixing his perverse sense of humour, graphic violent imagery and clever punchlines in a rhyming tour de force. To make it even better he gets to rap over a bevy of incredible Dr Dre beats and really flex his lyrical muscle over the entire record. Although Marshall Mathers' later work never really reached the same lyrical heights as The Marshall Mathers LP, his position at the Mount Rushmore of rap is solidified due to his incredible talent.
1. The Notorious B.I.G Who else could it be other than 'Big Poppa' himself? The fact that we're still talking about Christopher Wallace 18 years after his heartbreaking death just goes to show how much of a lyrical juggernaut this man was. His first album, Ready to Die, not only has the hardcore hip hop joints that made Biggie Smalls one of the most respected rappers to ever grab a microphone and do their thing, it also had the tracks Juicy and Big Poppa, two timeless singles that still get radio play and are still played inside of clubs.
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wcegtalkradio.com or wcegradio.com Saturday September 1, 2018 from 1-3 pm with hosts The Talkative Two Kyle Andrew and Renita Knight, very special guests Charles Harper (Jawz Of Life) and Hollywood Kid! Check us out! #wceg #wcegradio #wcegtalkradio #wcegwood #HKEG: The docutaining NEW ALBUM, “Hungry Kids Can’t Eat Moon Rocks,” by Jawz Of Life is AVAILABLE NOW on JawzOfLife.com and your favorite popular digital media outlet! 🚀📰🎤 #HKCEMR Native Atlanta Hip Hop recording artist, #JawzOfLife, has released his newest "edutaining" EP, #HungryKidsCantEatMoonRocks, which features the lead single/video, “Westside Rapper.” The impactful, documentary-style project is littered with stories from his childhood, growing up in the shadows of his Uncle Charles and Aunt Julia, who established Daytona Beach's first black owned newspaper in 1969 - the #WestsideRapper, which later became the Daytona Times. Executive produced by Hollywood Kid. Recorded & mixed by Musical Mindz | https://tinyurl.com/JawzOfLifeDeliversHKCEMR #DaytonaTimes #NewMusic #NewVideo #NewAlbum #SpeakLife #BreakingNews #BreakingMusic #Music #MusicNews #Documentary #History #Edutainment #Docutainment #DungeonFamily #Dungeoneze #UnderExposedATL #HighImpactMultimedia #SpaceForce #WeLiveThis #thetalkativetwo #millennialtalk2.0
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