Who is top of the rap game right now?

who is top of the rap game right now?

please do not post lewd images

why not? I didn't have a related picture that wouldn't start an argument, plus this chick is hot af

Lil Finesse

What makes this image "lewd"?
(And what does any of this have to do with music?)

vince staples

Lil Peep and Lil Pump are #1 and 2 respectively

Barack Obama

Probably some nigger

even if damn is a flop kendrick is the best rapper alive.

Most likely an uneducated black male that glorifies violence , guns and drugs.

this

drake

>the rap game

Hello white boy redditor

Not all violence is bad

Drake is duh
pls buy his new album he needs the shekels

vince has the god tier flow, but he's not releasing the best projects. Prima Donna was more of an experiment than an album.

not everyone on Sup Forums/Reddit is white

(Fag)

>(Fag)

Hello immature, edgy teen!

>!

kys
Agreed

G HERBO IS TRUEST

you know what racists can't stand, sexy jewish girls

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always and forever:
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Ka by a wide margin

>those dark nipples
HHHHNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGG

she look like she ready for dick here

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I want to be on top of her rap(e) game.

Death Grips

me

Right now

1. Kendrick Lamar
2. Kanye West
3. Danny Brown
4. Killer Mike
5. Joey Bada$$
6. Chance the Rapper
7. YG
8. Schoolboy Q
9. Ab-Soul
10. Earl Sweatshirt

Based on a combination of talent and popularity

Viper. He's always on top.

id rather listen to radio rap

>1. Kendrick Lamar
>2. Kanye West
ok
>3. Danny Brown
danny's not nearly as popular as you think
>4. Killer Mike
>5. Joey Bada$$
still not nearly as popular
>6. Chance the Rapper
>7. YG
what the fuck has YG done recently besides that trump song
>8. Schoolboy Q
blank face was alright
>9. Ab-Soul
underrated, but hes not running shit
>10. Earl Sweatshirt
stretch

He's just well spoken and has an underlying musicality to everything he does.
His verses don't even really read that well, but his cadence is so compelling.

I do not think Kendrick is a street poet, but he is wise. He could focus more on that if it was his goal, but it's not. He is pop-minded. Music is not about rapping or any singular thing, and Kendrick uses his words to set the stage for everything that follows.


Damn will have some good tracks, I'm quite confident. Even "Humble" had a charm, an 'oh, that's the song' moment. The beat was a little stale for my taste, but few people release 'songs' in the true sense anymore. He knows when something can stick.