50 Greatest MCs: 1987 – 2007

Written by Rizoh. Posted in Lists

Published on March 22, 2007 with 88 Comments">88 Comments

Like my friend O-Dub would say, “these things are subjective.” Still, there’s a handful of principles and elements that we can all agree on–originality, longevity, social impact, live performance, etc…

Of course, music tastes differ across the boards. And depending on your age, old school vs new school preferences vary just as much. I fell in love with hip-hop during the Native Tongues/Fresh Prince & Jazzy Jeff era, so that obviously affects my general expectations and outlook on the game. I also remember thinking that ‘Pac was the best thing to ever happen to hip-hop at some point. My preferences have evolved over the years, but one thing’s remained the same: I always value avant garde lyricists over by-the-book rappers. (Though, spewing multi-syllabic words straight outta Webster doesn’t always guarantee you a spot on my list.)

Now, it’ll be foolish to assume that we’re the only ones evolving. The rap game has diversified. And as job descriptions change, emcees adjust to match the task. What was deemed a relevant rhyme topic 11 years ago might be considered stale and redundant today.

In any case, take this list with a huge grain of salt. I don’t claim it to be the gospel. It’s just my thoughts, Ladies and Gentlemen.

TRU

Rizoh

Rizoh is the most powerful man in all the lands. He lives in Houston where he earned a BS in Nerf Herding. He's the founder of The Rap Up, the editor of Roc4Life.com, and is in the Grammy-awaiting band Pervertable Disciples.

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  • http://therapup.blogspot.com Rizoh

    I think I would have replaced Erick Sermon and Kardinal Offishall with Treach and Buckshot…
    Quibian Salazar-Moreno | Homepage | 03.23.07 – 10:26 am | #
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    This is actually a good argument.

  • http://therapup.blogspot.com Rizoh

    I think I would have replaced Erick Sermon and Kardinal Offishall with Treach and Buckshot…
    Quibian Salazar-Moreno | Homepage | 03.23.07 – 10:26 am | #
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    This is actually a good argument.

  • http://www.slushygutter.blogspot.com CommishCH

    Great list, always interesting to see those. Are “underground” MCs excluded because there’s simply too many? I always thought Phife was the stronger of the two in Tribe. And I might slot Serch and Cube in there somewhere. Perhaps Sadat X and Kool Keith? Oh yeah, and Kid N Play should be 1 and 1a.

  • http://www.slushygutter.blogspot.com CommishCH

    Great list, always interesting to see those. Are “underground” MCs excluded because there’s simply too many? I always thought Phife was the stronger of the two in Tribe. And I might slot Serch and Cube in there somewhere. Perhaps Sadat X and Kool Keith? Oh yeah, and Kid N Play should be 1 and 1a.

  • http://therapup.blogspot.com Rizoh

    ^Cube is there.

    I seriously considered Kool Keith. My original list was 200 deep, but I had to narrow it down to make it a decent list.
    Thanks for the kind words.

  • http://therapup.blogspot.com Rizoh

    ^Cube is there.

    I seriously considered Kool Keith. My original list was 200 deep, but I had to narrow it down to make it a decent list.
    Thanks for the kind words.

  • Were Read 2 Def

    No Top 10 luv 4 Ghostface?

  • Were Read 2 Def

    No Top 10 luv 4 Ghostface?

  • http://hiphopruckus.blogspot.com HipHopRuckus Crew

    I also think 2pac should be #1.

  • http://hiphopruckus.blogspot.com HipHopRuckus Crew

    I also think 2pac should be #1.

  • http://therapup.blogspot.com Rizoh

    ^Why?

  • http://therapup.blogspot.com Rizoh

    ^Why?

  • Illmatic620

    Ill do a friendly critique of your list later, but Big L’s best album, wasn’t big picture (a post hom. album) it had to be his 95 classic, Lifestylez ov the Poor and the Dangerous

  • Illmatic620

    Ill do a friendly critique of your list later, but Big L’s best album, wasn’t big picture (a post hom. album) it had to be his 95 classic, Lifestylez ov the Poor and the Dangerous

  • Abram

    In poetry terms nobody has ever reach the highs of Saul Williams

  • Abram

    In poetry terms nobody has ever reach the highs of Saul Williams

  • Gfunkking

    idk, Pac bein number 7? thas really ruff to handle. i seriously believe he is a better lyricist than biggie. so switch them an your good. everythin else is pretty good

  • Gfunkking

    idk, Pac bein number 7? thas really ruff to handle. i seriously believe he is a better lyricist than biggie. so switch them an your good. everythin else is pretty good

  • Illmatic620

    Only thing Pac has over Biggie is message (content), versatility (maybe), greater body of work, impact, and an amazing delivery (includes voice).

    Lyrically, and flow he can’t touch Biggie, I prefer 2Pac despite being a New Yorker, but Biggie is a far better MC then Pac, an inferior artist though

  • Illmatic620

    Only thing Pac has over Biggie is message (content), versatility (maybe), greater body of work, impact, and an amazing delivery (includes voice).

    Lyrically, and flow he can’t touch Biggie, I prefer 2Pac despite being a New Yorker, but Biggie is a far better MC then Pac, an inferior artist though

  • Illmatic620

    Anyway Riz, this might be the best list I saw, but I got some qualms.

    Royce 5’9 is a better MC then Canibus, have you ever heard C-Hollywood Stories? Canibus is one of my favorites, but his first album has underwhelming, his 2nd album was good (2000 BC) but since then they’ve been weak, no classics. Now how can you put him two ahead of Rae (Only Built for Cuban) and almost 15 in front of Royce 5’9

    Eminem is also underrated a bit, LL Cool J is an influential artist but MC SKILLS wise he isnt close to Masta Ace etc.

    I think it would be best to ignore the whole “impact factor” and just focus on a list for mic skills. A list with impact would be a best rap artist list, which would probably have Pac/Jay-Z 1 and 2

  • Illmatic620

    Anyway Riz, this might be the best list I saw, but I got some qualms.

    Royce 5’9 is a better MC then Canibus, have you ever heard C-Hollywood Stories? Canibus is one of my favorites, but his first album has underwhelming, his 2nd album was good (2000 BC) but since then they’ve been weak, no classics. Now how can you put him two ahead of Rae (Only Built for Cuban) and almost 15 in front of Royce 5’9

    Eminem is also underrated a bit, LL Cool J is an influential artist but MC SKILLS wise he isnt close to Masta Ace etc.

    I think it would be best to ignore the whole “impact factor” and just focus on a list for mic skills. A list with impact would be a best rap artist list, which would probably have Pac/Jay-Z 1 and 2

  • Gfunkking

    yeah i mean Charasmaticlly i think biggie might have pac, but still Pac had a nice delivery an was always fun to watch. like you said if you pay attention to everything else pac is untouched by biggie, idk its hard to put my finger on why biggie can beat pac in so many countdowns

  • Gfunkking

    yeah i mean Charasmaticlly i think biggie might have pac, but still Pac had a nice delivery an was always fun to watch. like you said if you pay attention to everything else pac is untouched by biggie, idk its hard to put my finger on why biggie can beat pac in so many countdowns

  • Anonymous

    I think I would have replaced Erick Sermon and Kardinal Offishall with Treach and Buckshot…
    Quibian Salazar-Moreno

    ^Agree. Buckshot > Kardinal and I always thought Treach never got the respect as a lyricist that he deserves. But even tho Erick IMO is better off the mic than on he did give us classics with EPMD so he deserves his place in top 50 but Gift to Gab could definately get pushed off the list for Treach.

    Those are the 2 on the list I have very little love for..Del and Gift.

  • Anonymous

    I think I would have replaced Erick Sermon and Kardinal Offishall with Treach and Buckshot…
    Quibian Salazar-Moreno

    ^Agree. Buckshot > Kardinal and I always thought Treach never got the respect as a lyricist that he deserves. But even tho Erick IMO is better off the mic than on he did give us classics with EPMD so he deserves his place in top 50 but Gift to Gab could definately get pushed off the list for Treach.

    Those are the 2 on the list I have very little love for..Del and Gift.

  • http://therapup.blogspot.com Rizoh

    Only thing Pac has over Biggie is message (content), versatility (maybe), greater body of work, impact, and an amazing delivery (includes voice).

    Lyrically, and flow he can’t touch Biggie, I prefer 2Pac
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    This man speaketh the truth.

  • http://therapup.blogspot.com Rizoh

    Only thing Pac has over Biggie is message (content), versatility (maybe), greater body of work, impact, and an amazing delivery (includes voice).

    Lyrically, and flow he can’t touch Biggie, I prefer 2Pac
    ___________________
    This man speaketh the truth.

  • http://therapup.blogspot.com Rizoh

    Royce 5’9 is a better MC then Canibus, have you ever heard C-Hollywood Stories? Canibus is one of my favorites, but his first album has underwhelming, his 2nd album was good (2000 BC) but since then they’ve been weak, no classics. Now how can you put him two ahead of Rae (Only Built for Cuban) and almost 15 in front of Royce 5’9
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    “Catalog” is only a small part of the 25-point system used for this. Based on classic albums alone, Jeru and O.C. would be on this list as well. But there are other things to consider.

    Overall, Bis is a marginally sharper emcee–vocal presence, imageries, concepts, poetic value–than Ryan.

  • http://therapup.blogspot.com Rizoh

    Royce 5’9 is a better MC then Canibus, have you ever heard C-Hollywood Stories? Canibus is one of my favorites, but his first album has underwhelming, his 2nd album was good (2000 BC) but since then they’ve been weak, no classics. Now how can you put him two ahead of Rae (Only Built for Cuban) and almost 15 in front of Royce 5’9
    ————————
    “Catalog” is only a small part of the 25-point system used for this. Based on classic albums alone, Jeru and O.C. would be on this list as well. But there are other things to consider.

    Overall, Bis is a marginally sharper emcee–vocal presence, imageries, concepts, poetic value–than Ryan.

  • http://therapup.blogspot.com Rizoh

    As for the Biggie vs Pac debate, Pac is the better rapper, but Big is the better emcee.

    Flow, delivery, storytelling (neck to neck), versatility, wordplay, freestyle skills, flavor…”Relax and take notes…”

  • http://therapup.blogspot.com Rizoh

    As for the Biggie vs Pac debate, Pac is the better rapper, but Big is the better emcee.

    Flow, delivery, storytelling (neck to neck), versatility, wordplay, freestyle skills, flavor…”Relax and take notes…”

  • Seamus

    I never understand why Outkast gets rated so low in these lists. No Big Boi, and Andre is only 23. I need an explanation of how he is below Big L, Big Punisher, Lauryn Hill, Black Thouht, etc. Those are all great MCs, but they are not in Andre’s league. And if you list an artist’s best lyrical album then ATLiens is absolutely required for Andre.

    Seriously, I like Scarface, but Andre is the South’s best MC (with Big Boi second). What more could you want: distinctive flow, ability to ride pretty much any beat, topics upon topics. His contributions to emceeing are endless.

  • Seamus

    I never understand why Outkast gets rated so low in these lists. No Big Boi, and Andre is only 23. I need an explanation of how he is below Big L, Big Punisher, Lauryn Hill, Black Thouht, etc. Those are all great MCs, but they are not in Andre’s league. And if you list an artist’s best lyrical album then ATLiens is absolutely required for Andre.

    Seriously, I like Scarface, but Andre is the South’s best MC (with Big Boi second). What more could you want: distinctive flow, ability to ride pretty much any beat, topics upon topics. His contributions to emceeing are endless.

  • http://therapup.blogspot.com Rizoh

    “Dre had only one solo album and that was his worst effort.”

    Basically…

    I don’t understand how folks expect me to rank him in the Top 10 when he hasn’t really proved himself outside of OutKast. With guys like Thought and Chuck, I can understand them getting props despite being in a group because they’re what you would call “Lead-MCs” or whatever.

  • http://therapup.blogspot.com Rizoh

    “Dre had only one solo album and that was his worst effort.”

    Basically…

    I don’t understand how folks expect me to rank him in the Top 10 when he hasn’t really proved himself outside of OutKast. With guys like Thought and Chuck, I can understand them getting props despite being in a group because they’re what you would call “Lead-MCs” or whatever.

  • Tweek

    I agree with Rakim at #1 and KRS at #2, but where are Reverend Run and DMC. They made hip-hop mainstream and opened the roads for everyone else.

  • Tweek

    I agree with Rakim at #1 and KRS at #2, but where are Reverend Run and DMC. They made hip-hop mainstream and opened the roads for everyone else.

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