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Official 2013 Rapper of the Year Thread - GOAT Thread
Posted on 12/19/13 at 6:13 pm
Posted on 12/19/13 at 6:13 pm
nominees
Chance the Rapper
No fricking duh. If he isn’t a top choice for best emcee of the year, I don’t know what an emcee is. Nobody had a bigger year than Chance when you consider where they started. In just a matter of months he went from relatively obscure Windy City emcee to the future of the rap game. I don’t think any rapper in the history of rapperdom has risen as far and as fast
as Chance did. Just months after Acid Rap dropped, Chance was hopping on cuts with Lil Wayne, K.R.I.T and Rapsody and headlining festivals. Lil Wayne delayed the release of his mixtape so Chance could be a guest. Wayne waiting on an unsigned rookie; how amazing is that?! He also single-handedly turned the world onto Savemoney. Vic’s tape was really good and was successful on its own, but if you think it
would have the same audience without Chance leading the way you are crazy. With no label support, indie or major, Chance definitely give the big dogs a run for their money and that is saying something. And he did it all with one of the more unique and creative styles in hip-hop.
Kendrick
It might seem crazy to nominate an artist who didn’t drop a project and barely had any solo stuff, but that just speaks to the power of Kendrick. Through some massive guest spots, including the notorious “Control”, Kendrick still left his fingerprints all over 2013. Not only did he rack up over 20 guest features, but he has been nominated for seven Grammys, was named rapper of the year by GQ magazine (which didn't go well, but still), headlined Bonnaroo and "GKMC" went platinum; that’s a helluva year. Even without an album, if you got 100 rap fans in a room and asked them the Top 5 rappers alive, 99% of them would name Kendrick. He is red hot right now and it doesn’t seem like he is going to cool off anytime soon.
Champagne Papi/ Drizzy / Drake
You can call us dickriders, teenage girls, or whatever else you want, but nothing will change the fact that currently Drake is one of the best emcees of 2013. To give you an example of just how big he is, "The Nothing Was The Same" album leak, not only set the record for mast pageviews in one day but is still one of the busiest posts on this whole site. He is doing pretty well outside of RefinedHype world too. He has one of the most diverse, expansive fan bases and is one of those elite artists who can shut down the internet. Nothing Was The Same is already platinum, he had had hit after hit this year (“Started From The Bottom”, “Hold On We’re Going Home”, “Girls Love Beyonce”, and “Worst Behavior” just to name a few) and was very busy on the guest tip as will. With endorsements, Grammy nominations, number one hits, and a pretty fricking solid album, Drizzy just might have taken 2013. He might not have the creative and groundbreaking energy of a Chance or Kendrick, but his impact is off the charts.
Eminem
This one might be a little controversial but you have to consider him. I know numbers aren’t everything, but they are also pretty fricking important, and Em has the numbers. The "MMLP2" had the second best debut of 2013 behind only
Justin Timberlake and had the sixth best sales week of the last five years. With songs like “Rap God” Em also showed that he's still one of the best, of not the best, technical rappers alive. Will he ever recapture the magic of the original? Probably not, but from a technical standpoint, Em is still one of the greats and is capable of taking over at anytime. We didn’t hear from him for a few years and then all of the sudden he has a highly successful album, that my friends is power. Full diclosure, we didn't think "MMLP2" was an elite album as a whole, but that was primarily because of songwriting and production. On a pure rap level, Eminem's still the elite of the elite.
J-Cole
Coming into 2013, J Cole had a lot to prove. After two heralded mixtapes his debut album, "Cole World: The Sideline Story", was a disappointment and I think he would be the first to tell you that. (Sidenote, gotta respect his honesty and openness when rapping about his career). We’ve seen a lot of rappers come and go and Cole was a bad album away from becoming one. Luckily, "Born Sinner" was a great success and Cole proved to a lot of people that he has staying power; he went head to head with Kanye and really held is own. Cole had one of the strongest singles of the year in “Power Trip” not to mention two short, but dope EP’s in the "Truly Yours" series ( especially "Truly Yours 2"); don’t forget “Cole Summer” either. “Crooked Smile” was a late bloomer, but people came to really like that one too. Initially we weren’t going to include him, but it just didn’t feel right leaving him off. Oh and he inspired Nas to make a song. Who else can say that?
Chance the Rapper
No fricking duh. If he isn’t a top choice for best emcee of the year, I don’t know what an emcee is. Nobody had a bigger year than Chance when you consider where they started. In just a matter of months he went from relatively obscure Windy City emcee to the future of the rap game. I don’t think any rapper in the history of rapperdom has risen as far and as fast
as Chance did. Just months after Acid Rap dropped, Chance was hopping on cuts with Lil Wayne, K.R.I.T and Rapsody and headlining festivals. Lil Wayne delayed the release of his mixtape so Chance could be a guest. Wayne waiting on an unsigned rookie; how amazing is that?! He also single-handedly turned the world onto Savemoney. Vic’s tape was really good and was successful on its own, but if you think it
would have the same audience without Chance leading the way you are crazy. With no label support, indie or major, Chance definitely give the big dogs a run for their money and that is saying something. And he did it all with one of the more unique and creative styles in hip-hop.
Kendrick
It might seem crazy to nominate an artist who didn’t drop a project and barely had any solo stuff, but that just speaks to the power of Kendrick. Through some massive guest spots, including the notorious “Control”, Kendrick still left his fingerprints all over 2013. Not only did he rack up over 20 guest features, but he has been nominated for seven Grammys, was named rapper of the year by GQ magazine (which didn't go well, but still), headlined Bonnaroo and "GKMC" went platinum; that’s a helluva year. Even without an album, if you got 100 rap fans in a room and asked them the Top 5 rappers alive, 99% of them would name Kendrick. He is red hot right now and it doesn’t seem like he is going to cool off anytime soon.
Champagne Papi/ Drizzy / Drake
You can call us dickriders, teenage girls, or whatever else you want, but nothing will change the fact that currently Drake is one of the best emcees of 2013. To give you an example of just how big he is, "The Nothing Was The Same" album leak, not only set the record for mast pageviews in one day but is still one of the busiest posts on this whole site. He is doing pretty well outside of RefinedHype world too. He has one of the most diverse, expansive fan bases and is one of those elite artists who can shut down the internet. Nothing Was The Same is already platinum, he had had hit after hit this year (“Started From The Bottom”, “Hold On We’re Going Home”, “Girls Love Beyonce”, and “Worst Behavior” just to name a few) and was very busy on the guest tip as will. With endorsements, Grammy nominations, number one hits, and a pretty fricking solid album, Drizzy just might have taken 2013. He might not have the creative and groundbreaking energy of a Chance or Kendrick, but his impact is off the charts.
Eminem
This one might be a little controversial but you have to consider him. I know numbers aren’t everything, but they are also pretty fricking important, and Em has the numbers. The "MMLP2" had the second best debut of 2013 behind only
Justin Timberlake and had the sixth best sales week of the last five years. With songs like “Rap God” Em also showed that he's still one of the best, of not the best, technical rappers alive. Will he ever recapture the magic of the original? Probably not, but from a technical standpoint, Em is still one of the greats and is capable of taking over at anytime. We didn’t hear from him for a few years and then all of the sudden he has a highly successful album, that my friends is power. Full diclosure, we didn't think "MMLP2" was an elite album as a whole, but that was primarily because of songwriting and production. On a pure rap level, Eminem's still the elite of the elite.
J-Cole
Coming into 2013, J Cole had a lot to prove. After two heralded mixtapes his debut album, "Cole World: The Sideline Story", was a disappointment and I think he would be the first to tell you that. (Sidenote, gotta respect his honesty and openness when rapping about his career). We’ve seen a lot of rappers come and go and Cole was a bad album away from becoming one. Luckily, "Born Sinner" was a great success and Cole proved to a lot of people that he has staying power; he went head to head with Kanye and really held is own. Cole had one of the strongest singles of the year in “Power Trip” not to mention two short, but dope EP’s in the "Truly Yours" series ( especially "Truly Yours 2"); don’t forget “Cole Summer” either. “Crooked Smile” was a late bloomer, but people came to really like that one too. Initially we weren’t going to include him, but it just didn’t feel right leaving him off. Oh and he inspired Nas to make a song. Who else can say that?
This post was edited on 12/19/13 at 6:16 pm
Posted on 12/19/13 at 6:17 pm to HeadyBrosevelt
I missed you Heady, how have those fish tacos been treating you?
Posted on 12/19/13 at 6:28 pm to Kafka
Kafka, I don't get you....
I don't know any of those old TV shows you always post about.
Honestly, how much time do you spend on here just posting pictures and gifs and how big is your .gif folder
I don't know any of those old TV shows you always post about.
Honestly, how much time do you spend on here just posting pictures and gifs and how big is your .gif folder
Posted on 12/19/13 at 6:38 pm to Kafka
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Kafka
I was expecting the "Chivalry" meme
Posted on 12/19/13 at 6:43 pm to Brosef Stalin
quote:Not even a rap group and still > Drake
Phish
Posted on 12/19/13 at 6:45 pm to SayMyName
quote:you can't get too predictable
I was expecting the "Chivalry" meme
have to mix up your play and switch gears
Posted on 12/19/13 at 6:57 pm to KGates
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Posted on 12/19/13 at 7:02 pm to KGates
I thought chance was a poverty rapper?
Ill add action bronson and earl sweatshirt. Both are getting a lot of spins by me.
Ill add action bronson and earl sweatshirt. Both are getting a lot of spins by me.
Posted on 12/19/13 at 8:48 pm to KGates
ehhhhhhhhh....out of these nominees i'll go kendrick
Posted on 12/19/13 at 10:28 pm to KGates
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KGates
Great post.
quote:
Chance the Rapper
No fricking duh. If he isn’t a top choice for best emcee of the year, I don’t know what an emcee is.
quote:
Eminem
On a pure rap level, Eminem's still the elite of the elite.
Yup and yup.
I think Chance had the best album in hip hop for 2013, but I think Em is still the best rapper, and I don't think it's really close.
Posted on 12/19/13 at 10:42 pm to DeonG
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I think Chance had the best album in hip hop for 2013, but I think Em is still the best rapper, and I don't think it's really close.
I also think Chance had the best pure rap album since NWTS was more than just rap.
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