
More than a decade long study, analyzing almost every single rapper ever who was or is in any way note worthy. Each artist is judged based on 5 categories and NONE of them include my opinion in any way (unlike those other lists). Extensive work and research put into this to uncover who is in fact the "best" rapper of all time.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 155 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Episode 68 is a brief history and scoring of Hopsin (2009) and Wale (2009) in our next to last episode of our final calendar year of season 3, 2009!
Episode 67 is a brief history and scoring of Staten Island prospect & Wu-Tang affiliate, Trife Diesel (2009) and West Coast rapper, Fashawn (2009) as we near the end of our final calendar year of season 3, 2009!
Episode 66 is a brief history and scoring of an artist who was accidentally not covered when they should have been in G-Eazy (2008) and Maino (2009) as we continue on in our final calendar year of season 3, 2009!
Episode 65 is a brief history and scoring of an artist who was accidentally not covered when they should have been in Yelawolf (2005) and Curren$y (2009) as we move on to a new and final calendar year of season 3, 2009!
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Concept is dope. Execution is okay. It’s an ambitious podcast but when Big Mike is mentioned without discussing the convicts or his involvement with the geto boys or talking about coolio missing his time with the maad circle it can be maddening. Sound quality and editing is dope but later episodes seem rushed and the ranking is arbitrary. Reading a wiki bio makes it seem like the host is uneducated and as if they don’t have an understanding of the artist. The podcast sounds like someone who like... more
Whoever makes this show has a CD wallet with 20 slots in it & 16 of them are empty. Phil’s Collins could offer more perspective on hip hop. This person gets a minus one million score.
Would love to colab with u on adding a hiphop debate segment. Dfrankss at yah00 dot comm
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