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John Forte
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"Poll question: Most influential non-Kanye emcee of the last decade"


          

Poll result (29 votes)
Lil B (5 votes)Vote
Soulja Boy (1 votes)Vote
Gucci Mane (0 votes)Vote
Drake (16 votes)Vote
Wayne (6 votes)Vote
Other (specify) (1 votes)Vote

  

  

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internet wise: Lil B & Tyler The Creator. overall: probably Drake
May 19th 2015
1
this is the answer
May 19th 2015
6
I would agree with this
May 20th 2015
73
I'd say Soulja is more influential than Tyler
May 19th 2015
18
      nah. he just had a bigger hit
May 19th 2015
20
           I mean more influential in changing the landscape
May 19th 2015
23
                good point
May 19th 2015
26
T.I.
May 19th 2015
2
I don't hear many sons of TIP
May 19th 2015
4
      neither do I
May 19th 2015
8
      RE: I don't hear many sons of TIP
May 19th 2015
11
      B.O.B. yeah
May 19th 2015
13
      YOU AIN'T GOT NO LUV FOR JODY BREEZE??!???
May 19th 2015
14
based god.
May 19th 2015
3
drake.
May 19th 2015
5
unfortunately
May 19th 2015
17
Gucci Mane & Young Jeezy
May 19th 2015
7
I'd add Waka as an honorable mention
May 19th 2015
9
Drake is Canada Kanye
May 19th 2015
10
Since 2005, Wayne. Since 2010, Drake
May 19th 2015
12
I can't give it to Drake because there's too much
May 19th 2015
15
      but the yunger crop go thru him, not Wanye and Ye
May 19th 2015
21
Honorable Mention: Migos
May 19th 2015
16
they'r products of Waka and Lil B
May 19th 2015
22
      nah
May 19th 2015
24
           yes
May 19th 2015
25
                nah
May 19th 2015
27
                     yes
May 19th 2015
30
                     nah, that's some ol super revisionist shit
May 19th 2015
41
                          so explain yourself. Im not saying im right
May 19th 2015
47
                               they weren't the beginning of that trend
May 19th 2015
53
                                    Hi
May 19th 2015
67
                     lol, i just noticed this nah wasn't me
May 19th 2015
43
Dake, hands down.
May 19th 2015
19
mutha fucking migos.
May 19th 2015
28
Drake and Lil B neck and neck
May 19th 2015
29
RE: Most influential non-Kanye emcee of the last decade
May 19th 2015
31
I have never heard a Lil B song. I thought his "popularity" was a joke
May 19th 2015
33
      his flow birthed a million emcees
May 19th 2015
35
      blew my mind.
May 19th 2015
38
      RE: I have never heard a Lil B song. I thought his "popularity" was a jo...
May 19th 2015
36
      Yeah that's why I'm saying I had no idea.
May 19th 2015
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      RE: Yeah that's why I'm saying I had no idea.
May 19th 2015
39
      Hmm how does Tom Ford sound like him?
May 19th 2015
57
           RE: Hmm how does Tom Ford sound like him?
May 19th 2015
58
                Was Kanye "Barry Bonds" after Lil B was doing that?
May 20th 2015
69
                     RE: Was Kanye "Barry Bonds" after Lil B was doing that?
May 20th 2015
74
      based god has given the game so much. it's crazy.
May 19th 2015
44
           exactly.
May 19th 2015
48
lil b where? answer is nicki minaj
May 19th 2015
32
Nicki is wildly successful, but she hasn't changed the game at all
May 19th 2015
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RE: Nicki is wildly successful, but she hasn't changed the game at all
May 19th 2015
40
influencing artists - wayne; influencing millions of ppl - nicki
May 19th 2015
60
read above
May 19th 2015
52
most influential? it's absolutely wayne n/m
May 19th 2015
42
Did Wayne begat Lil' B?
May 19th 2015
51
      yep
May 19th 2015
54
      yes definitely
May 19th 2015
61
1. Drake 2. Gucci
May 19th 2015
45
good call on Gucci
May 19th 2015
50
Influential to other rappers or to kids/fans/culture?
May 19th 2015
46
both
May 19th 2015
49
RE: Influential to other rappers or to kids/fans/culture?
May 19th 2015
55
That half-Jewish dude from Canada.
May 19th 2015
56
RE: Most influential non-Kanye emcee of the last decade
May 19th 2015
59
drake by a pretty large margin to me
May 19th 2015
62
i don't see how it's possibly drake over wayne
May 19th 2015
63
is Pharrell still a rapper? If not then Wayne
May 19th 2015
64
DRAKE IS FROM THE MOLD OF KANYE AHH DUHHHH
May 19th 2015
65
Phonte influenced Kanye & Drake. Give the man his props
May 19th 2015
66
facts
May 19th 2015
68
Phonte definitely did
May 20th 2015
71
Excellent point.
May 20th 2015
75
Hell, this Jidenna dude here shows HELLA Drake influence on his other
May 20th 2015
70
Influential? Drake for sure, his wackness has spread like wild fire
May 20th 2015
72
My problem with this poll is that I don't consider Kanye...
May 21st 2015
76
i mean he is an emcee, right? how we first were introduced to him?
May 21st 2015
77
      Well, for starters, I acknowledged that I'm battling over semantics...
May 21st 2015
80
1. Lil' Wayne. 2. Gucci Mane 3. Phonte
May 21st 2015
78
Kid Cudi deserves to be mentioned in here.
May 21st 2015
79

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1. "internet wise: Lil B & Tyler The Creator. overall: probably Drake"
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6. "this is the answer"
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but I'd go further and say Tyler is even possible cause of Lil' B

  

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73. "I would agree with this"
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>but I'd go further and say Tyler is even possible cause of
>Lil' B

which makes me also wonder if it ISN'T Lil B

  

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18. "I'd say Soulja is more influential than Tyler"
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20. "nah. he just had a bigger hit"
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Tyler literally a brand / lifestyle artist

  

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23. "I mean more influential in changing the landscape"
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Soulja is the first youtube-to-mainstream rap star and his production was all DIY. He had the labels climbing over themselves to find the next youtube star. In some ways, he paved the way for OFWGKTA's success.

  

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26. "good point"
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2. "T.I. "
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Trap Muzik has been the blueprint for new age southern artist

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4. "I don't hear many sons of TIP"
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8. "neither do I"
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11. "RE: I don't hear many sons of TIP"
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bob
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trap muzik kind of shifted the south outta snap music
soon after the release of the album
Wayne mimicked that formula
Jeezy follows

Then T.I. came with King and switched up a bit
iono maybe its because of the jail bids he doesnt get his due

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13. "B.O.B. yeah"
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14. "YOU AIN'T GOT NO LUV FOR JODY BREEZE??!???"
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3. "based god."
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5. "drake."
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17. "unfortunately"
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7. "Gucci Mane & Young Jeezy"
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Spawned a bunch of shitty ass clones.

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9. "I'd add Waka as an honorable mention"
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10. "Drake is Canada Kanye"
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12. "Since 2005, Wayne. Since 2010, Drake"
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15. "I can't give it to Drake because there's too much"
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Yeezy and Wayne in his style

  

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21. "but the yunger crop go thru him, not Wanye and Ye"
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16. "Honorable Mention: Migos"
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22. "they'r products of Waka and Lil B"
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25. "yes"
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30. "yes"
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Waka made rappers focus on how something is said, rather than what's being said. the phrasing over booming production. Waka himself was the logical next step from Lil' John. Migos took that template and perfected it by making it more melodic within that Flow everyone started biting

their sound and flow is possible because Lil' B opened the flood gates on what's possible on record because he said let me be silly and ridiculous over BOOMING production

many wannabee and emerging rappers looked at B and said if can, so can I. and also said he on that silly shit, let me make street shit, but use his template

Migos feel like Lil B (non-boombap Lil B) and Waka merged into one thing

  

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41. "nah, that's some ol super revisionist shit"
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47. "so explain yourself. Im not saying im right"
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Im explaining how I feel those two guys influenced that act.

If you don't got shit shut the fuck up

I mean who do you think said yeah lets just repeat a famous persons name over and over as the chorus? It was Lil B. Migos just did it better with Hannah Montana

  

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53. "they weren't the beginning of that trend"
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lil B, i'll give some latitude to though but i still think that he's more of a product of the style you are talking about rather than the influential one...the style change was too widespread over time and regions to be traced back to him...he simply didn't have the widespread impact among those already in the industry to be pointed out as having that type of influence

Waka...not even close...he was just Waka

there have always been rappers who have emphasized how things sound and focus on syllables/melody over everything else...always...neither of those 2 have noticeable influence over popular acts immediately after them or those popular before them

wayne and drake have spawned easily identifiable "clones" even among those who already have fan bases as well...

hell...i'd even posit that migos is in a position to have more influence than those 2 you named than the other names in the actual poll

so if u needed all those words to point that out...just so u can disagree too...cool

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67. "Hi"
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you're still wrong.

What styles are you alluding to? I specifically identified mine. Hey, I get it most folk don't like Lil' B, does nothing to diminish what he has done. more on him later...

who was doing what Flocka did before him? Bone Crusher, Pastor Troy? guess what, for all their energy and bravado, hook heavy songs, in the verses they were still rapping in the "clasical, technical" sense. Flocka did not. He focused on phrasing AND making the adlibs just as much as part of the structure as the verses. How Jeezy kinda got known for the cleverness and catchiness of his adlibs, Waka put that shit on a hundid and no one sounded like him. Migos said hmmm, lets negate that aggression and focus on the flow, then add repetitive simple hooks ALA LIL B and all the ridiculous flash of Gucci, and wahla

and yes, Migos has become very influential with their own take on the elements I described above.

as for your Lil' B wasn't known like that, LOL. Please, post 2007, when rap was hurting with sales and for stars post-Wayne, most rap "culture" went online. Lil' B became the king of how to use myspace, youtube, tumblr, twitter, etc. Online rappers where keeping the shitty state on the industry in their toes. Lil' B made rappers hella comfy about being ridiculous in content and appearance, and flooded the net with shit after shit after shit (which as you said below he got from Wayne)

Lil' B's influence is not only "hey I wanna do what he's doing, but yo he sucks and I can do what he does and better," which is what people like Danny Brown and Asap Rocky actually did.

  

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43. "lol, i just noticed this nah wasn't me"
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19. "Dake, hands down. "
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28. "mutha fucking migos."
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29. "Drake and Lil B neck and neck"
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31. "RE: Most influential non-Kanye emcee of the last decade"
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Lil B (There is no Tom Ford, Pretty Boy Swag, Riff Raff or Makonnen w/o him)

Drake (Improved on Kanye, Weezy motif mixed with tech advances Melodyne "Flat lined zero vibrato vocals" and Pro Tools Low Pass Filter beats)

Future (The "I dont know how to use Autotune so everything is in C Chromatic style")

Honorable Mentions - Travis Scott weird reggae autotuned "straight up" and warble is all through Kanye, Big Sean and Wiz Khalifa (We Dem Boyz)

Cool Kids - Tyler (drums), The New Boyz, Chris Brown (Fashion), Tyga (Fashion) and a lot in between.

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33. "I have never heard a Lil B song. I thought his "popularity" was a joke"
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this is all news to me.
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35. "his flow birthed a million emcees"
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every Chicago Drill artist uses modified version of his flow. Bobby Schmurda uses a modified Lil B Flow.

  

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38. "blew my mind."
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lol.
had no clue.

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36. "RE: I have never heard a Lil B song. I thought his "popularity" was a jo..."
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I am connecting songs directly to Lil B influence..

You HAVE heard Tom Ford, maybe Pretty Boy Swag etc.... Tuesday. and even BEFORE "lil b" you heard The Pack - Vans.. which influenced a whole generation (Including myself) in terms of "hipster rappity raps"

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37. "Yeah that's why I'm saying I had no idea."
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I didn't realize he was in The Pack either. I liked Vans.

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39. "RE: Yeah that's why I'm saying I had no idea."
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Yea..

Once you tie him back to The Pack you realize he has had a crazy influential run.

And now that he is speaking at MIT and Columbia who knows what else he'll influence..

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57. "Hmm how does Tom Ford sound like him?"
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58. "RE: Hmm how does Tom Ford sound like him?"
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The hook.. the name..

Lil B is the king of the famous name/hook song..

Paris Hilton
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69. "Was Kanye "Barry Bonds" after Lil B was doing that?"
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74. "RE: Was Kanye "Barry Bonds" after Lil B was doing that?"
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Barry Bonds hook was "we outta here baby"

I mean Lil B's hook was literally ELLEN.. DeGeneres.. Ellen Degeneres.. Miiley Cyrus.. Miiley Cyrus

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44. "based god has given the game so much. it's crazy."
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48. "exactly. "
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32. "lil b where? answer is nicki minaj"
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34. "Nicki is wildly successful, but she hasn't changed the game at all"
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40. "RE: Nicki is wildly successful, but she hasn't changed the game at all"
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>

I only agree because she is what Lil Kim would be today were she starting out.

"If one forces the process, it comes out fake. And to me there's nothing worse than being fake." - Heavy D

  

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60. "influencing artists - wayne; influencing millions of ppl - nicki"
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52. "read above"
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42. "most influential? it's absolutely wayne n/m"
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n/m

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51. "Did Wayne begat Lil' B?"
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What y'all think?

  

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54. "yep"
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especially with the output angle

Let me sport my Air Hyperbole 2010s in peace. (c) ansomble

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61. "yes definitely"
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n/m

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45. "1. Drake 2. Gucci"
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Gucci has found damn near every major hood artist on the market now.

His influence is ridiculous.

  

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50. "good call on Gucci"
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46. "Influential to other rappers or to kids/fans/culture?"
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How is Tyler influential to rap?
Not dissing, I just don't check for him so I don't really know about his moves.

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49. "both"
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55. "RE: Influential to other rappers or to kids/fans/culture?"
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>How is Tyler influential to rap?
>Not dissing, I just don't check for him so I don't really know
>about his moves.

I feel this way about 99% of what passes for Rap artists nowadays and it ain't 'cause I'm "old"

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56. "That half-Jewish dude from Canada."
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Rest In Peace, Bad News Brown

  

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59. "RE: Most influential non-Kanye emcee of the last decade"
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Gotta also include Cudi...

There are elements of him in literally the 3 biggest rappers out.. Ye, Kendrick, Drake

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62. "drake by a pretty large margin to me "
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63. "i don't see how it's possibly drake over wayne"
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or anyone really

sure, drake could be the bigger star, have the bigger hits, enjoy more longevity as an icon, be better, or more likable

but in terms of propagating a musical style, idea, trend, direction, taking a genre from one sound to another? wayne. wayne over kanye even

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64. "is Pharrell still a rapper? If not then Wayne "
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65. "DRAKE IS FROM THE MOLD OF KANYE AHH DUHHHH"
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66. "Phonte influenced Kanye & Drake. Give the man his props"
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MF DOOM inspired Odd Future, Joey Badass, Danny Brown & Mos Def

  

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68. "facts"
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71. "Phonte definitely did"
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75. "Excellent point."
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70. "Hell, this Jidenna dude here shows HELLA Drake influence on his other"
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72. "Influential? Drake for sure, his wackness has spread like wild fire"
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76. "My problem with this poll is that I don't consider Kanye..."
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an "influential emcee," per se, AT ALL. Like not even close.

He's an influential rap artist
He's an influential artist in general
He's an influential producer
He's an influential creator
He's an influential celebrity/personality

But I don't think ANYONE has ever modeled their rapping/MCing after Kanye. Mostly because he doesn't write his own shit, and even if/when he does write his own shit, he doesn't have any one specific style. And even if you want to say he does have his own style, it isn't very good. Kanye, by contrast, has followed OTHER emcees' trends over the years. The hashtag rap stuff, the short choppy flow, etc. That was all popularized or gaining traction before Kanye decided to do it himself.

But, on the other hand, if you want to ask who's the most influential RAP artist, then yes, it is appropriate to say "other than Kanye...". He is by FAR the most influential rap artist of the last decade plus. Other artists (Drank, for example, with So Far Gone emulating the style of 808s and Heartbreak) have followed his trends, his approach to making albums, his production style, his personality in and outside of the music world. So overall, yes, he's influential as hell. I just have trouble with saying that he's an "influential emcee" because he's most certainly not.

I realize this is super nitpicky and arguing semantics, and you probably DID mean overall artist rather than MC...but you said MC so I had to jump on it. Haha.

Anyway if I were to choose I'd probably say Drake or Wayne. Can't really think of anyone else who's had as much impact on the way other rappers emcee than those two in the last several years, at least in the mainstream.

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77. "i mean he is an emcee, right? how we first were introduced to him?"
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i am pretty sure the OP meant the total package as an artist and you can move past that pretty quickly. hell you could even reduce the poll to of "of these six artists, which was the most influential?"

don't take your ball and go home because someone refers to a double dribble as traveling.

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80. "Well, for starters, I acknowledged that I'm battling over semantics..."
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>I realize this is super nitpicky and arguing semantics, and you probably DID mean overall artist rather than MC...but you said MC so I had to jump on it. Haha.

^^^ right there. I understand and understood from the jump that I am being nitpicky. Then I answered the question.

But to respond to your question of how we were first introduced to him, no...I was first introduced to him on the production tip on JayZ/Scarface/Beanie/etc. songs/albums. I didn't hear him MC until "My Way" on one of his early mixtapes, which came well after his production work on The Blueprint and several others. I was actually shocked to hear that he was rhyming when I first heard "My Way"

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78. "1. Lil' Wayne. 2. Gucci Mane 3. Phonte"
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79. "Kid Cudi deserves to be mentioned in here. "
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