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What are your thoughts on this list? Personally, I could give two shits about anybody listed after 1996. Rap just went somewhere else for the worse IMO but a couple of things did stand out to me. The lack of love for female rappers and rappers in groups. It's weird that they went with the lone female listed. Also LOL at Jay being the best rapper in 2009. BP3 was a turd x10.

http://www.complex.com/music/the-best-rapper-alive-every-year-since-1979/

BY INSANUL AHMED, DAVID DRAKE, NOAH CALLAHAN-BEVER, CHRISTINE WERTHMAN, ERNEST BAKER, ROB KENNER

Rap fans—that is to say, people who are passionate and informed about the culture—tend to get into arguments with other rap fans. Debates are often sparked when one mischievous soul declaims their Favorite Rapper. Your favorite rapper is a personal preference, one that requires the most subjective defenses. If you’re rooting for the rookie of the year or a washed up veteran experiencing a career resurgence or someone no one has heard of as your favorite, then so be it. The choice is yours. (Got too many favorites to pick one? Here's a test: If you logged onto Complex.com and saw that three new singles from your three favorite rappers had just dropped, whomever's song you listened to first is your favorite rapper.)

The favorite rapper discussion is cool and all, but the coveted distinction in hip-hop is still being named the GOAT (Greatest of All Time). The GOAT discussion is reserved for the chosen few; no rookies or new jacks qualify. It’s strictly for the catalog artists, people who have shifted the culture in previously unmovable ways, artists whose music has permeated and resonated over an extended period of time. It’s rap’s imaginary Hall of Fame, existing only within the abstract conversations we have about it. Since it has to consider the entire canon of hip-hop, the discussion ought to be reserved for more refined debate among only the most informed parties.

But there is one debate that every rap fan not only loves to have, but ought to have. A debate that considers both the short-term and long-term implications of an artist’s impact. A debate that pits a rapper in their prime against any and all competitors. A debate that gawks at the cultural landscape and plucks out the one who stands alone: The debate about who is the Best Rapper Alive. Being the BRA is sort of like being the MVP—even though rap doesn’t follow a rigid cultural calendar quite like major sports seasons—because it only requires looking at the current crop of active artists and picking a winner. You can confidently declare the Best Rapper Alive in any given year without having to consider previous decades, the same way you can say LeBron is this year’s MVP even though you’ve never seen Jerry West play.

Anyone can become the Best Rapper Alive. Some came out the gate with next level rhymes that had everyone running back to the lab; for others it was a culmination of their gifts that coalesced for one great year. Much like rap itself, it’s an evolving process. But one thing we know for sure, it’s more about a general feeling among fans rather than any discernible facts. (What facts? It’s all just opinion anyway.) When a rapper steps in front of a microphone, and everyone in hip-hop has no choice but to look their way and give props, well then they just might be the Best Rapper Alive.

It’s still important to consider that the Best Rapper Alive debate is different from the GOAT conversation. Kobe has one MVP trophy, Steve Nash has two—but who, in their prime, would you rather have on your team? Being the BRA doesn’t mean you’re the biggest or the most successful; it just means you're the Best at one particular moment. Of course in hip-hop, being the best is intrinsically about being BIG. And being at your best, doesn’t make you the best, so if your prime coincides with someone else’s, well, hey, there’s always next year.

You can look back on the hip-hop terrain with 20/20 hindsight, tally up the votes, and declare the GOATs, but the Best Rapper Alive from year to year is a feeling in the moment. There have been debates among rap fans living in that moment since the early days of hip-hop, but those discussions have never been properly cataloged—until now! (Yeah, we're excited. Sue us.) Complex is proud to present The Best Rapper Alive, Every Year Since 1979, a comprehensive look back at every year of rap and which MC moved the crowd the most. So the question remains: Who got the props?

1979: Grandmaster Caz
1980: Kurtis Blow
1981: Kool Moe Dee
1982: Melle Mel
1983: Run
1984: Run
1985: LL Cool J
1986: KRS-One
1987: Rakim
1988: Slick Rick
1989: Big Daddy Kane
1990: Ice Cube
1991: Q-Tip
1992: Redman
1993: Snoop Doggy Dogg
1994: Nas
1995: The Notorious B.I.G.
1996: 2Pac
1997: The Notorious B.I.G.
1998: DMX
1999: Jay Z
2000: Eminem
2001: Jay Z
2002: Eminem
2003: 50 Cent
2004: T.I.
2005: Jeezy
2006: Lil Wayne
2007: Kanye West
2008: Lil Wayne
2009: Jay Z
2010: Kanye West
2011: Drake
2012: Drake
2013: Kendrick Lamar
2014: Nicki Minaj

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Best or Most Popular?
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RE: Best or Most Popular?
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Rakim and Nas won 1 each...Drake, Wayne and Kanye won 2 each...
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RE: The Best Rapper Alive, Every Year Since 1979 (link)
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RE: The Best Rapper Alive, Every Year Since 1979 (link)
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      RE: The Best Rapper Alive, Every Year Since 1979 (link)
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Popular all day...i would dissect this...but i'm too lazy to
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95 could have gone to Raekwon and 96 to Lauryn Hill or Black Thought
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I agree with Raekwon for 95...but Pac should have 96
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      RE: I agree with Raekwon for 95...but Pac should have 96
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i like how Kool Moe Dee did his report card back in the day...
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This is dope!
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RE: i like how Kool Moe Dee did his report card back in the day...
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I'd have to give Lauryn Hill the slight edge over DMX for 98'
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Guru or Mos Def > DMX and Lauryn in 98..
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      Not true at all - Mos Def was still recording w/'Blk Star' in 98 and
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           Lauryn wasn't even rapping in 1998
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The lists seemed to start one way then end another
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I think one thing that plays into it is
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Interesting that Reggie still got in there though
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All the artists listed were mega popular in their day
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nicki minaj right now? really???
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1. "Best or Most Popular?"
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Because, and correct me if I'm wrong, last time I checked, Rakim and Nas are still alive.

  

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2. "RE: Best or Most Popular?"
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This list reads like the most popular of that particular year. They got it right a few times. Like giving Redman the nod in 92. I don't think he was the most popular rapper that year but more times than not, seems like they're going for the most popular rapper.

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3. "Rakim and Nas won 1 each...Drake, Wayne and Kanye won 2 each..."
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Just doesn't sound right at all LOL

  

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14. "+1"
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4. "RE: The Best Rapper Alive, Every Year Since 1979 (link)"
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How is Wayne on anybody's greatest rapper list.


I would rather have had juvie or B. G. on that list than Wayne...

  

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15. "RE: The Best Rapper Alive, Every Year Since 1979 (link)"
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I'm way more curious about Nicki Minaj.

Clearly this is just a popularity contest peppered with some marginal consideration of actual talent (ie: Red, Nas, etc.)

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22. "RE: The Best Rapper Alive, Every Year Since 1979 (link)"
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Yeah that and Hov in 09 are the biggest glaring "NO!"s

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5. "Popular all day...i would dissect this...but i'm too lazy to"
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I would start from 2005 on...

I have beefs with some of the choices in the earlier years...but I have legitimate issues with the later years on this list...

  

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6. "95 could have gone to Raekwon and 96 to Lauryn Hill or Black Thought"
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I know they're going for popularity but still

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7. "I agree with Raekwon for 95...but Pac should have 96"
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If we are going by popularity because All Eyez On Me and Makaveli were both huge.

If not, Nas and Black Thought were the best MCs in 96.

And it's crazy not to see Method Man on here because he was literally everyone's favorite rapper back in the day.

  

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8. "RE: I agree with Raekwon for 95...but Pac should have 96"
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Pac is one of my favorites but if there is one album of his I can do without, it's All Eyez On Me. I hate that album. Love Makaveli though.

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9. "i like how Kool Moe Dee did his report card back in the day..."
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on the how ya like me now album ...he rated MCs based on an assortment of skill types ...don't agree with all of his but its a more interesting way to grade at least

Kool Moe Dee 1987 Report Card:
http://i.imgur.com/s7W8FEb.jpg

he did another one in his book he put out a few years ago:
http://i.imgur.com/K20e2oy.jpg





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10. "This is dope!"
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I disagree with many of his grades, too but this is pretty cool to see.

Edit: After reading through them all, I actually disagree with most of the individual skill grades, he's way too easy on everyone I think.

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16. "RE: i like how Kool Moe Dee did his report card back in the day..."
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He gave all the people I would have rated highest a B+

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11. "I'd have to give Lauryn Hill the slight edge over DMX for 98'"
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X was huge and was consistently moving units but in 1998 the rap universe revolved around L-Boogie and to cap it off she won a Grammy for BEST ALBUM


>What are your thoughts on this list? Personally, I could give
>two shits about anybody listed after 1996. Rap just went
>somewhere else for the worse IMO but a couple of things did
>stand out to me. The lack of love for female rappers and
>rappers in groups. It's weird that they went with the lone
>female listed. Also LOL at Jay being the best rapper in 2009.
>BP3 was a turd x10.
>
>http://www.complex.com/music/the-best-rapper-alive-every-year-since-1979/
>
>BY INSANUL AHMED, DAVID DRAKE, NOAH CALLAHAN-BEVER, CHRISTINE
>WERTHMAN, ERNEST BAKER, ROB KENNER
>
>Rap fans—that is to say, people who are passionate and
>informed about the culture—tend to get into arguments with
>other rap fans. Debates are often sparked when one mischievous
>soul declaims their Favorite Rapper. Your favorite rapper is a
>personal preference, one that requires the most subjective
>defenses. If you’re rooting for the rookie of the year or a
>washed up veteran experiencing a career resurgence or someone
>no one has heard of as your favorite, then so be it. The
>choice is yours. (Got too many favorites to pick one? Here's a
>test: If you logged onto Complex.com and saw that three new
>singles from your three favorite rappers had just dropped,
>whomever's song you listened to first is your favorite
>rapper.)
>
>The favorite rapper discussion is cool and all, but the
>coveted distinction in hip-hop is still being named the GOAT
>(Greatest of All Time). The GOAT discussion is reserved for
>the chosen few; no rookies or new jacks qualify. It’s
>strictly for the catalog artists, people who have shifted the
>culture in previously unmovable ways, artists whose music has
>permeated and resonated over an extended period of time.
>It’s rap’s imaginary Hall of Fame, existing only within
>the abstract conversations we have about it. Since it has to
>consider the entire canon of hip-hop, the discussion ought to
>be reserved for more refined debate among only the most
>informed parties.
>
>But there is one debate that every rap fan not only loves to
>have, but ought to have. A debate that considers both the
>short-term and long-term implications of an artist’s impact.
>A debate that pits a rapper in their prime against any and all
>competitors. A debate that gawks at the cultural landscape and
>plucks out the one who stands alone: The debate about who is
>the Best Rapper Alive. Being the BRA is sort of like being the
>MVP—even though rap doesn’t follow a rigid cultural
>calendar quite like major sports seasons—because it only
>requires looking at the current crop of active artists and
>picking a winner. You can confidently declare the Best Rapper
>Alive in any given year without having to consider previous
>decades, the same way you can say LeBron is this year’s MVP
>even though you’ve never seen Jerry West play.
>
>Anyone can become the Best Rapper Alive. Some came out the
>gate with next level rhymes that had everyone running back to
>the lab; for others it was a culmination of their gifts that
>coalesced for one great year. Much like rap itself, it’s an
>evolving process. But one thing we know for sure, it’s more
>about a general feeling among fans rather than any discernible
>facts. (What facts? It’s all just opinion anyway.) When a
>rapper steps in front of a microphone, and everyone in hip-hop
>has no choice but to look their way and give props, well then
>they just might be the Best Rapper Alive.
>
>It’s still important to consider that the Best Rapper Alive
>debate is different from the GOAT conversation. Kobe has one
>MVP trophy, Steve Nash has two—but who, in their prime,
>would you rather have on your team? Being the BRA doesn’t
>mean you’re the biggest or the most successful; it just
>means you're the Best at one particular moment. Of course in
>hip-hop, being the best is intrinsically about being BIG. And
>being at your best, doesn’t make you the best, so if your
>prime coincides with someone else’s, well, hey, there’s
>always next year.
>
>You can look back on the hip-hop terrain with 20/20 hindsight,
>tally up the votes, and declare the GOATs, but the Best Rapper
>Alive from year to year is a feeling in the moment. There have
>been debates among rap fans living in that moment since the
>early days of hip-hop, but those discussions have never been
>properly cataloged—until now! (Yeah, we're excited. Sue us.)
>Complex is proud to present The Best Rapper Alive, Every Year
>Since 1979, a comprehensive look back at every year of rap and
>which MC moved the crowd the most. So the question remains:
>Who got the props?
>
>1979: Grandmaster Caz
>1980: Kurtis Blow
>1981: Kool Moe Dee
>1982: Melle Mel
>1983: Run
>1984: Run
>1985: LL Cool J
>1986: KRS-One
>1987: Rakim
>1988: Slick Rick
>1989: Big Daddy Kane
>1990: Ice Cube
>1991: Q-Tip
>1992: Redman
>1993: Snoop Doggy Dogg
>1994: Nas
>1995: The Notorious B.I.G.
>1996: 2Pac
>1997: The Notorious B.I.G.
>1998: DMX
>1999: Jay Z
>2000: Eminem
>2001: Jay Z
>2002: Eminem
>2003: 50 Cent
>2004: T.I.
>2005: Jeezy
>2006: Lil Wayne
>2007: Kanye West
>2008: Lil Wayne
>2009: Jay Z
>2010: Kanye West
>2011: Drake
>2012: Drake
>2013: Kendrick Lamar
>2014: Nicki Minaj

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17. "Guru or Mos Def > DMX and Lauryn in 98.. "
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18. "Not true at all - Mos Def was still recording w/'Blk Star' in 98 and"
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hadn't yet shed the label of being a "backpack rapper"

'Blk On Blk Sides' was a great cd and when he began to emerge as a rap star because he demonstrated a creative side that ppl didn't necessarily get to see from him in 'Blk Star'

But

You have a short memory if you're saying Mos Def and Guru(?) occupied a larger space in HipHop as an MC than Lauryn Hill in 1998

She could do no wrong during that time - she had critical and commercial success w/'Miseducation'

Talib Kweli and Nas both said she was the 'greatest MC'

I love Guru but he wasn't f'ing w/Lauryn or DMX in 98

I'd at least give a nod to Common as the BEST MC in 98 before Mos and definitely Guru

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21. "Lauryn wasn't even rapping in 1998"
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12. "The lists seemed to start one way then end another"
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Most of the 80s I could agree with (though at no point was Slick Rick better than Rakim). Ice Cube was dead on for 90. Somewhere in the mid 90's the list seemed to slide to the most popular. By the 'aughts it was pretty much a popularity list.

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13. "I think one thing that plays into it is"
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That back in the day, the best MCs were the most popular because it was a new art form.

As it became more and more commercialized, which was around the time we all start to disagree, it becomes a popularity contest because the mainstream tends to like bullshit.



  

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19. "Interesting that Reggie still got in there though"
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...with that in mind.

Well-deserved, but definitely not the most popular of that year.

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20. "All the artists listed were mega popular in their day"
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23. "nicki minaj right now? really???"
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