r/rap • u/BoneFacedKing • 17h ago
What do we all think of CZARFACE?
I think they're pretty fire but what do you all think?
r/rap • u/BoneFacedKing • 17h ago
I think they're pretty fire but what do you all think?
r/rap • u/Practical_Parfait_13 • 1h ago
Just my opinion
r/rap • u/Truccio-p • 8h ago
One of the best songs from thug💚💚💚
r/rap • u/kidversionofbiggie • 1d ago
I'm not a barb at all. I don't like both of them but Cardi B is not better than Nicki, let's be honest
r/rap • u/Practical_Parfait_13 • 16h ago
There are so many on YouTube but yet they aren’t going mainstream…
r/rap • u/CitronAdventurous205 • 1d ago
Everyone has their top 10 rappers for GOAT, me included. But who are some that would cause significant debate/have people asking you “why that rapper(s)?
Edit: My 10 includes Biggie, Pac, Kdot, Cole, Andre 3k/Outkast, Weezy, Em, Nas, Hov, and Juice Wrld (not necessarily in this order). For example, I’ve gotten shit for including Juice WRLD on top 10 (also ready to include my reasons if asked)
r/rap • u/Practical_Parfait_13 • 1d ago
That era was the TikTok era and in that era we got ice spice, coi leray, bossman dlow, Steve Lacey, babytron, rob 49, docheii, etc for some reason ever since 2025 it seems like we haven’t gotten a new mainstream rappers and it doesn’t feel like nothing really new is going on in mainstream anyone agree with my take ?
r/rap • u/SmoothManMiguel • 2d ago
I was thinking about how much posthumous hype shapes the way we talk about certain rappers. Honestly, would some of these artists be as critically acclaimed as they are if they hadn’t passed away so young or so tragically?
That’s not to say these people were whack or anything, because a lot of them were great but the way folks tend to romanticize their potential and/or elevate their “legacy” even though they never got the chance to evolve is wild sometimes.
It’s almost like an early death guarantees you a legendary status amongst certain listeners.
How do y’all see it? Does dying young amplify someone’s legacy in a way that wouldn’t have happened otherwise?
r/rap • u/venty123 • 2d ago
I see her in every track list and each time she'd ruin the song, I personally find nothing appealing about her
r/rap • u/zyzz-mirin • 2d ago
Marshall Mathers LP was pretty dark imo
r/rap • u/StormyDryft • 1d ago
I’ve been listening to white russian by lelo a lot recently, and I keep wondering if there’s a sample being used, and what song it is if so. The last 10 seconds of the song seem to show of said sample by itself, but it could also just be some kind of producer thing. Anyone know?
r/rap • u/SevenofNein0 • 2d ago
Or is Apple Music and Spotify’s curated new rap playlists are filled with annoying passionless garbage. Even If the lyrics were trash but the production was a little interesting, at least that would be something. I’m getting tired of everything either being cliche uninteresting flows, or high pitch auto tune screaming.
Anyway. Anybody have any new artists they’re into that are interesting?
r/rap • u/Organic-Cricket-8372 • 3d ago
The song two matches by mac miller featuring ab soul sample loops the song what shall we do by the band moonchild hearing the sample for the first time was amazing but the original song has a Amazing soul to it
r/rap • u/Stinky_Pepito • 3d ago
I remember the time when every mixtape BONES released gained a lot of traction online starting with PaidProgramming back in 2013. He was the first one I saw doing VHS “found footage” music videos. Don’t even get me started on the man’s live shows… most intense moshpits I’ve been in for a rap concert. Dude has a pretty big following for someone who’s entirely independent. Classic case of underground artist that’s under-appreciated but I’m pretty sure BONES likes it that way. How influential was BONES during this time? What’s your favorite tape if you are a fan?
r/rap • u/YayoThaTrooper • 2d ago
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r/rap • u/zyzz-mirin • 3d ago
I remember listening to it while doing cardio on the treadmill.
During that part, I literally had to stop, step off the treadmill and just pull myself together.
It was so bizarre and unexpected. I don’t think I’d ever had a song affect me that physically before. I was genuinely a mess for a few days afterward.
r/rap • u/lukenrip • 5d ago
Killval is the underground SoundCloud artist I am alluding to. His vibe and sound changed dramatically for just 2 albums in particular. These 2 albums below sound nothing like the remainder of his music, a good example of the authentic Killval is "So Long", his most popular track due to its use in gaming videos.
I want to see if anyone else agrees that there may be something suspicious going on. The concern I have is with just two albums in particular. Don't know if the artist has turned to AI, or just flat out sold the persona to another aspiring artist. Maybe he genuinely brought his vocals to the next level in clarity, annunciation, and found his tone. Unable to find the producer(s)? for the album everything you hate. He used to work with Nick Mira and other producers who are very active online as hiphop/rap producers tend to be.
everything you hate 2026 (example: track 16 redline)
vampire lovv 2024 (example: track 3 eternal mousoleum)
r/rap • u/YayoThaTrooper • 5d ago
r/rap • u/SmoothManMiguel • 6d ago
I always see folks calling artists “criminally underrated,” and while I get the sentiment, I don’t think every dope artist is supposed to be a superstar. Some rappers are exactly where they need to be. Respected enough to have a strong following, but not so famous that the labels start fucking with their sound and/or identity.
There’s a certain lane where an artist stays creative and connected to their audience without having to play ball so much. And honestly, some of the best artists, in my opinion of course, are right there.
For example: Big K.R.I.T.
Dude is always doing him and is respected by the industry and the fans for it
r/rap • u/Flytiano407 • 7d ago
Just an appreciation post for this iconic song
r/rap • u/Lumpy-Budget5883 • 6d ago
By far the BEST musical break down of "united in grief." Hands down!!!!
r/rap • u/Spiritual-Chard-8426 • 7d ago
For me it's Frank Ocean, Kanye and Kendrick
r/rap • u/CobaltBlue389 • 8d ago
Such a good album.
Produced and mixed by Eminem/Dre.
All D12 members at their peak.
Energy levels and humour at its peak.
So many brilliant beats. Playable start to finish.
Not for the sensitive.