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Best Rapper Alive Competition Feels Slim Shady

Posted Mon Oct 13, 2008 1:26am PDT by Billy Johnson, Jr. in Hip-Hop Media Training

If you feel like there's a pun in the headline of this blog post, good.

Last week Vibe magazine announced that Eminem had won its Best Rapper Alive competition, a NCAA-style tournament that pitted the "top" 64 MCs against each other. (See the list of the 64 nominees.)

The online contest polled users over a 5-week period. During the first week, the 64 competing rappers were paired off and users were asked to select the best 32 artists. The second week, that group of 32 lyricists was also grouped in twos and the voters picked their favorite 16. Over the subsequent weeks, the list dwindled down to the last b-boys standing, Jay-Z and Eminem. Eminem won by a landslide of 69 percent, compared to Jay-Z's 31 percent.

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The results have sparked heated discussions.

Before getting into my opinion of the crowned champ, I am way curious as to how a Best Rapper Alive contest can include the likes of Soulja Boy Tell ‘Em, Shawty Lo and Flo Rida, but not list lyrical geniuses Rakim, MC Lyte, Chuck D, KRS-One or Slick Rick. I'm 38, so yes, I'm repping a different era. But if I am to take the title Best Rapper Alive literally, I say, these guys are alive and frankly can still put to shame the majority of the 64 artists who have made it on the ballot. Maybe instead they could call this list, Best Rapper To Recently Release An Album.

I'm sure some of my questions will be answered in the November 2008 issue of Vibe, on newsstands October 21. In this issue, the Best Rapper Alive staff will explain the contest in detail. I must add that I respect the publication, still having in my possession its 1994 premiere issue with Treach of Naughty By Nature on the cover and having written freelance articles for the magazine from 2000 to 2006. I just don't get the criteria.

I understand that the results were driven by the voters, but the brackets used for voting are suspicious. Take for example the following pairings that caused upsets during the first round of voting:

Lil' Kim vs. Lauryn Hill
Lupe Fiasco vs. Q-Tip
Mos Def vs. Talib Qweli
Ghostface Killah vs. Raekwon
Method Man vs. Redman
Common vs. Black Thought

Pairings like these assured that six of the aforementioned rappers were not going to make it to round two. Each of those artists should have made it to the second round. And in other instances, favored artists were matched with MCs who had no chance of winning the first round:

Andre 3000 vs. Dizzee Rascal
Eminem vs. Soulja Boy
Lil' Wayne vs. Trina
T.I. vs. Shawty Lo
Ludacris vs. Young Dro

Are you kidding? I think Dizzee Rascal is dope, but could he possibly get more popular votes than ANDRE 3000? Have the majority of the voters even heard of Dizzee? Soulja Boy, Trina, Shawty Lo, and Young Dro against those guys? Is this poll even real?

Out of 32 pairings, the first round only had a handful of legitimate groupings:

Cam'ron vs. Juelz Santana
Fabolous vs. Cassidy
Lil' Boosie vs. Webbie
Lloyd Banks vs. Young Buck
Chamillionaire vs. Paul Wall

I realize the difficulty and pressure that lies in compiling lists. As a journalist, it's something that you don't take lightly because you know you're going to get called out if your list is wack. I'm feeling bamboozled by this one.

I consider Eminem to be one of the greatest MCs to have ever rhymed. He has an undeniable gift of storytelling. He can freestyle. He's passionate, and is one of the few who is blessed with the ability to simultaneously go straight mega pop and still reach the heads. He's top 10 without question.

I'm in one of those moods and can go and on about this as if it was something important. So I'll stop and let some of my favorites conclude my argument. Check out their videos.

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7485 Comments

101. stagnet04 -
canibus, rass kass, kool g rap, necro, theres like 10 other rappers that TOWER over every single so called M.C. mentioned here....raps is dead and its sad. it's like listening to special ed students trying to rhyme....whatever, i dont listen to it anymore anyways....

102. nick -
lizzie is right on Who cares...Rap is Crap!!!!!

103. Charles M -
who cares rap is going down the drain anyways now, all these sweet lollipop rappers. I can't even listen to the radio now a days and enjoy it. So as far as these lame rappers that don't sense they can go to hell. Its only a hand full of rappers that i have respect for these days

104. The One -
Ru serious the only cat that should hold the title is J with Rakim,Pac,KRS,Big,and Outkast holdin slots in the top ten. These new cats are clowns and won't b in the industry next year!

105. ira -
The GZA.

106. David B -
There's no way M&M is the best rapper alive.

107. Yahoo! Music User -
jay z, by far the best. eminem is not too far behind though. their lyrics in renegade was tight.

108. onebadpenguin13 -
slick rick

109. Roscoe M -
sub·jec·tive [suhb-jek-tiv] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective
1. existing in the mind; belonging to the thinking subject rather than to the object of thought (opposed to objective).
2. pertaining to or characteristic of an individual; personal; individual: a subjective evaluation.
3. placing excessive emphasis on one's own moods, attitudes, opinions, etc.; unduly egocentric.
4. Philosophy. relating to or of the nature of an object as it is known in the mind as distinct from a thing in itself.
5. relating to properties or specific conditions of the mind as distinguished from general or universal experience.
6. pertaining to the subject or substance in which attributes inhere; essential.

110. Jonathan L -
Hey Billy. This whole bracket and the way they matched mc is terrible and the people who did it names should be revealed and they should lose their hip hop creds. There where alot of mc left off. How are you going to have Q Tip, but not Phife. Was anyone from Little Brother on there. Come on Souja Boy!! are you crazy. Right there tells me these people don't know what the blank there talking about. Like Nas said, HIP HOP is DEAD.

111. podonk -
you gotta be [profane]tin everyone, hes not even a good human being

112. chewy -
I agree...

113. slip -
I'm so tired of this new era of hip hop. I grew up listening to rappers that had someething to say about society. Or even tell great stories through their!! but now its all about how much bling they have and how many cars they have. Dude I can't relate to that so why should I listen to you! When I listen to people like the Game, growing up in south central, it brings back my childhood memories. Please people we are all to blame for the state of hip hop, so stop buying crap rap and demand better. go out and buy rap from the early 90's and 80. stuff like public enemy, mc eight etc. Wake up people!!

114. nick -
bryan R. is more of a turd

115. dhb98 -
Eminem? Seriously? These best of lists are a joke anyway. I agree with the journalist and some of those (if not most of) bigg6us list. Hiphop today is not better than it was back in the day! For those that don't care or don't like rap -- why bother posting? lol

116. Jordan -
Marshal is the man. he deserves the title. he WORKED for it. HARD. lyricaly he dices every MC out there. and whoevere said Slim aint nothing without DRE is so wrong.

117. Yahoo! Music User -
Yo i agree with bigg6us. Why weren't they put on the list. J Murph some little kid that aint been born when Ice Cube was on the scene.

118. Yahoo! Music User -
These polls are a joke, Put em head to head on stage and see who wins...

119. Randy -
Where is Snoop Dogg? WTF

120. Preach -
It's like saying what NFL,NBA,NHL,MLB team is the best in mid-season? I'm not sure you could sum up an absolute answer in a word~ P.S SugerHill gang was not an option?
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