The Best Rapper Alive

I promised to come with the best rapper alive post, after i dropped the Greatest of All Time Rapper article last week, so this is it. As i always try my best to employ ways that would allow me get to point in the shortest time possible, i would be using a list compiled from who and who other rappers think are the best. Over the last 3 years, i have compiled a list of rappers that other rappers have said they felt where the top 5 best rappers in the game, and that is where i would be starting from. The list i am about to drop was gotten from who fabolous, jadakiss, rza, nore, joe budden, saigon, jay rock, twista, bow wow, fabolous, camron, killer mike rah digga juelz santana, and slim thug consider to be the best. I would name the rappers that were in each of their top 5, and i would name the frequency to which they have appeared through this 16 rappers lists.

AZ (1), LL Cool J (4), Busta Rhymes (2), Common (1), Black Thought (1), Andre 3,000 (2), Lil Wayne (3), KRS 1 (1), Big Pun (1), Raekwon (1), Cool G Rap (4), Big Daddy Kane (2), Jadakiss (2), Eminem (3), Jay-Z (7), Ice Cube (3), Nas (7), Biggie (7), Tupac (9), Scarface (3), Rakim (3)


So, we have Jay-Z, Nas, Biggie and Tupac having the highest mentions. Because this article is about the best rapper alive, i would take out Tupac and Biggie, and we are left with Nas and Jay-Z. I know a lot of people say Eminem is the best, but i am sorry, judging from my list, which i got from 16 rappers opinions on who they feel is the best, he wasn't ranked high enough. Personally, i think Eminem is an incredible rapper. I think he is incredible with the wordplay, and his delivery is insane...but i think his delivery and wordplay are what really give him that edge, and not his lyricism. Maybe his first two albums were super lyrical (The Slim Shady LP & The Marshall Mathers LP), but his recent albums have been more about his wordplay and delivery than anything else.


Check out what Saigon said, when asked about his top 5 dead or alive list-



" I think Nas is better than Eminem. There’s a lot of stuff Em’ made I didn’t like. Em’ has more stuff I didn’t like than Nas. Em’ is very very very nice with his words, his vocabulary is very extensive. He can put words together like no other, his wordplay is crazy but his content is not there for me. I can relate to Nas more content wise, that’s why I wouldn’t put Em’ on my top five."



I was thinking, two people from different parts of the world can't be thinking the same thing if there was no truth to it.


So, now we are back with Jay-Z and Nas. I am going to overlook the fact that Nas already defeated Jay-Z in a rap battle with Ether, over Takeover. I would like to look at each individually critically. Wordplay- Jay-Z is very good with word-play, but you can't say Nas isn't as good. Lyrical content- I would go with Nas here, although i do agree that Jay-Z is also very lyrical. Lyrical Recognition- They both have two 5 mics album ratings from The Source, but Jay's second one came years after the album was released. Nas got 5 mics with Illmatic and Stillmatic; Jay-Z's first 5 mic album rating came with the release of his The Blueprint album in 2001. And, later in the mid 00s, the people at The Source reconsidered their 4 mic rating for Reasonable Doubt, and changed it to 5 mics. Story Telling and Creative Abilities- I think Nas wins in this category hands down. He has shown his creative abilities time and time with tracks like "Rewind", "Undying Love", "Sekou Story"...the list is endless. Consistency- Although Nas has 9 albums total, and Jay-Z has a total of 11, the numbers of Nas albums that are considered classic material and referenced are more than Jay's. Think about it...take a minute to think about it; howmany people talk about Jay-Z's Vol.3 album, or even a more recent American Gangsta  album? Nas makes timeless music, and that's why people like Lupe Fiasco can come forward and say he fashioned his The Cool album to fit the concept of Nas's "It Was Written Album". Or a rap vet like Common would come out and say he was inspired to make his 'Be' album by listening to Illmatic.



 Let's even come to the present. Jay has a collabo album with Kanye West- take the Jay on that album and the Nas on the Distant Relatives album (2010) with Damian Marley, and tell me who was more on point with his rap verses.

At this point, it should be clear to you that i am going with Nas. Nas is the best rapper alive. I just said that, but Busta Rhymes (another rapper that could be claiming the title for himself), in 2009, at a live concert of his, brought Nas out and said those same words. You can check it out here- Busta Rhymes Says Nas is The Best MC in The World

Also considering the fact that even as low-key as he is (Nas), new rappers like J.cole and Drake boldly, individually at different times, said at interviews last year that they were studying Nas for the recordings of their albums. Consider the fact that J.Cole was and still is signed to Jay-Z's Roc Nation label. These are the new breed of rappers cosigning this man. And another new breed of rapper said something i would like to use here. Below is what Saigon said about Nas-

-  I’m going to have to go with my man Esco. I know everyone’s list be looking the same but you can’t leave these dudes out. But look at this guy’s body of work man. He probably had two so-so albums that weren’t that great beat wise; that would be Nastradamus and I Am. His only problem with him to me is his choice of beats but lyrically he’s never lost his step ever!



I’ve never heard a more vivid story rhyme than “Rewind”. He told a rhyme backwards and it was so vivid the song was its' own video. You don’t even have to put a visual to it, because you see it when he says it. Like the song he had “I Gave You Power”, the way he did it was crazy; even though that concept came from Pharaoh Monch. All the songs he did with DJ Premier. He’s got a classic, classic, classic catalog. 



With New York Hip-Hop, aside from all the marketing and promotion, when it comes to raw talent he’s unmatched and we saw that with “Ether”. People will trash him for how he dresses or who he married, but when we talk about him being an MC, you can’t take anything away from that dude. 




I say no more...the kid said it all.

4 comments:

  1. I'm a huge Nas fan, I credit him with being the first rapper to ever make me truly care about lyrics. From Nas, I have moved on to other rappers with deep content. Talib Kweli in my opinion is better than Nas, he hasn't had a better career but lyrically and content, in my opinion he is the better rapper. And in all honesty, Eminem is hands down the greatest rapper ever. His wordplay is outstanding (Lighters) as always mentioned, his story telling skills are unmatched (Stan), he can ride a beat better (Gatman & Robbin) than anyone in rap and his content is both potent (No Love) and deep (Space Bound). Again, I'm a huge Nas fan, illmatic is the greatest hip hop album ever in my opinion, but song for song, verse for verse I don't think anyone stands up to Eminem.

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  2. You said you are huge nas fan, and you can only mention illmatic as one of his great achievements. This gives me the view that you probably followed him at a particular era, and jumped off the wagon. You didn't mention anything to make me think u even half a nas fan. You mention "stan" as one of eminem's story telling songs; that is a great song in my opinion, but that is just one song. Talking about nas's story telling skills, have you heard "undying love"? have u heard "live now"? have you heard "shut em up"? "i gave you power"? the list is endless. I also recognise talib kweli, but how can you say he is better than nas? Mr kweli himself would be disapointed in you as his fan if you said that. You don't really get why i am saying nas is the best rapper alive...he is well rounded- he has the lyrics, he has the delivery (check out a song like hero), his lyrics make sense, he is a poet, he has street knowledge, history in his raps...he is the whole package. He is your favourite rappers favourite rapper.

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  3. Undying Love is another unbelievable story by Nas, as is Rewind, The Setup is another great story, these are great songs no doubt, I been following Nas since illmatic and I have every album he's ever made since then, plus mix tapes and even his Lost Tapes. Trust me I'm a fan. I believe Nas is a genius, but it doesn't always shine on wax. His greatest stories are behind him, and in my opinion, his last 3 or 4 albums have been 3 Mics.

    I think Nas' weakest point is his flow, it's not bad but he's not as versatile as someone like an Eminem. Eminem has quality story telling songs also, Lounge, Guilty Conscience, Bonnie and Clyde, Kim, and few other great ones I can't think of at the moment.

    Eminem is still making 4 to 5 Mic albums in my opinion, his weakest was Encore but otherwise he has a lot of classics.

    As for Kweli, I think he picked up the torch where Nas left it, not that Nas is irrelevant, but there are only so many ways to say "poor are hungry", and Kweli is better with that type of message. He might not agree but the last 10 years Kweli has put up better albums with better messages. It's not the say Nas has been bad, just not better, I better.

    I believe Nas has potential for utter greatness at any point but I feel like he isn't as hungry as he once was, which is natural, he's been doing this for years. Although I will say, from his single Nasty, it sounds like quality Nas music is coming.

    So we can agree to disagree I guess, but I'm following your blog because you seem to know a lot of real hip hop and that is rare in this day and age lol.

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  4. Yea, i guess we can agree to disagree. I agree that hip hop is dead and streets disciple were like 3.5 over 5, but i dont agree on that with the last one. I mean Untitled. That was a pretty dope album if u take time to listen to it. And the distant relatives album wit d.marley...u cant say creativity wasnt at its height on that album.

    But as u said, we can agree to disagree. And thanks for the comment (especially the last paragraph), i really appreciate it.

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