DJ Muggs is the only white person in hip-hop who says the n-word without anyone batting an eye so it might be him?
DJ Muggs is the only white person in hip-hop who says the n-word without anyone batting an eye so it might be him?
Isn't he hispanic?
I think Mac takes it over Em in the long run. Mac turned the perception of himself around completely by the time he passed, whereas I feel like most people under 30 right now just do not and will never give a f*** about Eminem like that; they didn’t like him when they were little kids and he was really popping, and he hasn’t done anything to win them over in the interim. Rappers in Kendrick’s age group will probably be the last younger rappers with Em in their top 10. There are outliers like Earl and Wiki, but I think they still count as Millennials.
However, as someone else pointed out, I suppose I never have heard a bad word about Paul Wall
Some sources say he's half Cuban
I read an interview where he himself said he was purely Italian-American (he was adopted by the Muggeruds).
chimp1?
Your Old Droog is the best white rapper going but he’ll probably always be under the radar.
DJ Muggs is the only white person in hip-hop who says the n-word without anyone batting an eye so it might be him?
celph titled
The answer is obviously Eminem lol. Mac probably 2nd. Paul might be 3rd. I’m not gonna include producers cause there’s a ton.
People say young people don’t respect Em and don’t like him and that might be true but those same young people probably have only ever heard one or two Paul Wall songs, if that.
Eminem is more relevant today than Paul and Em is barely relevant lol.
Whether you like it or not, IRL people still listen Eminem A LOT.
The answer is obviously Eminem lol. Mac probably 2nd. Paul might be 3rd. I’m not gonna include producers cause there’s a ton.
People say young people don’t respect Em and don’t like him and that might be true but those same young people probably have only ever heard one or two Paul Wall songs, if that.
Eminem is more relevant today than Paul and Em is barely relevant lol.
Whether you like it or not, IRL people still listen Eminem A LOT.
Is he really though? He does have a crazy amount of listeners but how many of them actually like hip hop? A good chunk of them are the "rap is crap but i love eminem" type so they don't even like the genre just the artist. That's why I don't think the number of listeners he has actually shows how he's looked at in the hip hop world since most of his listeners aren't even hip hop fans.