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The 50+ Best Rappers Of The 2000s, Ranked
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A groundbreaking lyricist and storyteller, this Detroit native quickly rose to fame with his unique blend of dark humor, personal experiences, and intricate wordplay. Throughout the 2000s, he became an international sensation, breaking numerous sales records and earning multiple Grammy awards. His influence on both hip-hop culture and mainstream pop culture is undeniable, as he skillfully navigated controversial topics while maintaining his status as a superstar.
- 1The Eminem Show2,678 Votes
- 2The Marshall Mathers LP2,535 Votes
- 3The Slim Shady LP2,093 Votes
- 4The Marshall Mathers LP 21,696 Votes
Rising from a tumultuous background in Queens, New York, this rapper gained massive success in the early 2000s with his gritty tales of street life and catchy hooks. With major co-signs from industry heavyweights like Dr. Dre and Eminem, he became a global phenomenon whose influence extended beyond music into film, fashion, and other business ventures. During his peak years in the 2000s, he was virtually unstoppable - dominating charts and setting trends that would shape the direction of hip-hop for years to come.
- 1Get Rich or Die Tryin'542 Votes
- 2Before I Self Destruct380 Votes
- 3Freelancers254 Votes
- 4All Things Fall Apart211 Votes
Hailing from New Orleans, this prolific artist rose to prominence in the early 2000s with his clever wordplay, distinctive voice, and relentless work ethic. By mid-decade, he was widely regarded as one of the best rappers alive - thanks in part to his impressive mixtape run and string of chart-topping albums. With numerous awards, record-breaking sales, and a lasting impact on both the sound and style of rap during this era, he remains an icon in hip-hop history.
- 1Tha Carter III937 Votes
- 2Tha Carter310 Votes
- 3Tha Carter II703 Votes
- 4Tha Carter IV674 Votes
This innovative duo from Atlanta consistently pushed the boundaries of hip-hop throughout the 2000s with their eclectic mix of funk, soul, and electronic influences. Their genre-defying sound and creative approach to storytelling made them one of the most critically acclaimed acts of the decade. Their profound impact on both hip-hop and popular music has solidified their place in history as icons who challenged conventions and expanded the possibilities of rap.
A revered lyricist since his classic debut album in the '90s, this Queensbridge MC continued to cement his status as one of rap's greatest poets throughout the 2000s. His introspective storytelling ability combined with his unmatched flow made him an influential figure in both underground and mainstream circles alike. With several critically acclaimed albums under his belt during this era, he proved that true artistry could thrive despite industry pressures and changing trends.
- 1Illmatic961 Votes
- 2It Was Written715 Votes
- 3Stillmatic636 Votes
- 4God's Son410 Votes
One half of the groundbreaking duo Outkast, this Atlanta artist consistently pushed the envelope with his diverse musical influences and thought-provoking lyrics. As a solo act and within the group, he showcased his incredible versatility as a rapper, singer, and producer throughout the 2000s. His unique style and willingness to take risks set him apart from his peers, earning him a reputation as one of the most innovative talents in rap history.