TOP 10 WORST RAPPERS
THIS IS A LIST OF RAPPERS WHO I THINK ARE AWFUL AND ARE NOT AS GOOD AS SOME OF THE AWESOME RAPPERS SUCH AS LL COOL J, BG, RUN DMC, EPMD, JAY Z, THE HOT BOYS, PUBLIC ENEMY ETC.
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Professor Green is known for Heal the Living (2016), Waterloo Road (2006) and Are We Dead Yet (2019). He was previously married to Millie Mackintosh.Professor Green is an absolutely overrated cheesy awful rip off Eminem rapper who i absolutely hate. He's useless, cheesy, he's got no skills, thinks he's better than Eminem and is an absolutely crap rapper. His cover version of Beats Internationals classic 90's hit 'Dub Be Good To Me' called 'Just Be Good To Green' is absolutely crap. Lily Allen singing the lines of Just Be Good To Me, is nowhere as near as good or better than Lindy Laytons singing of 'Just Be Good To Me'. Lindy Laytons singing is absolutely brilliant and she has a powerful voice, but Lily Allen doesn't. On YouTube only 8,000 000 fans liked 'Just Be Good To Green', but Beats International ft Lindy Laytons 'Dub Be Good To Me' was loved by 10,000 000 music fans. Professor Greens awful version of INXS'S Classic tune Need You Tonight is just absolutely crap. He just took that excellent original song of INXS's and just put a rap on it, instead of sampling a small bit of the tune and it sounds absolutely awful. On YouTube only 8.6,000 000 fans liked 'I Need You Tonight' but on YouTube 33,000000 fans loved the original and brilliant 'I Need You Tonight' by INXS which goes to prove that Professor Green is a bloody untalented, unoriginal, cheesy and absolutely crap rapper. He is an Eminem rip off, ruins peoples songs such as 'Dub Be Good To Me' by Beats International ft Lindy Layton and 'I Need You Tonight' by INXS. He also is unoriginal, tries to be and sound like Eminem but he can't keep up to Eminems standards and Eminem is a 1000000 times better rapper than this absolutely insane dickhead. When he is interviewed he speaks normallly in a normal voice, but when he raps he puts on a squeaky voice, trying to sound like Eminem (which is absolutely awful) and just won't rap normally in his normal voice. I think that Professor Green is the worst rapper ever. He's just so unoriginal and tries to be something he cant be and never will be and that is a new Eminem. Even John Cena is a 1000000 times better rapper than Professor Green. John Cena's not a copycat or rip off anyone, his rapping is absolutely awesome and brilliant and his tunes are also awesome and brilliant. Greens tunes are just a weak pile of boring crap.- Music Artist
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Snoop Dogg is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, producer, media personality, entrepreneur, and actor.
His music career began in 1992 when he was discovered by Dr. Dre and featured on Dre's solo debut, "Deep Cover", and then on Dre's solo debut album, The Chronic. He has since sold over 23 million albums in the United States and 35 million albums worldwide.
Snoop's debut album, Doggystyle, produced by Dr. Dre, was released in 1993 by Death Row Records. Bolstered by excitement driven by Snoop's featuring on The Chronic, the album debuted at number one on both the Billboard 200 and Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts. Selling almost a million copies in the first week of its release, Doggystyle became certified quadruple platinum in 1994 and spawned several hit singles, including "What's My Name?" and "Gin & Juice". In 1994 Snoop released a soundtrack on Death Row Records for the short film Murder Was the Case, starring himself. His second album, Tha Doggfather (1996), also debuted at number one on both charts, with "Snoop's Upside Ya Head" as the lead single. The album was certified double platinum in 1997.
After leaving Death Row Records, Snoop signed with No Limit Records, where he recorded his next three albums, Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told (1998), No Limit Top Dogg (1999), and Tha Last Meal (2000). Snoop then signed with Priority/Capitol/EMI Records in 2002, where he released Paid tha Cost to Be da Boss. He then signed with Geffen Records in 2004 for his next three albums, R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece, Tha Blue Carpet Treatment, and Ego Trippin'. Malice 'n Wonderland (2009), and Doggumentary (2011) were released on Priority. Snoop Dogg has starred in motion pictures and hosted several television shows. He also coaches a youth football league and high school football team.
Snoop has 17 Grammy nominations without a win. In March 2016, the night before WrestleMania 32 in Arlington, Texas, he was inducted into the celebrity wing of the WWE Hall of Fame, having made several appearances for the company, including as Master of Ceremonies during a match at WrestleMania XXIV. On November 19, 2018, Snoop Dogg was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He released his seventeenth solo album, I Wanna Thank Me in 2019.Snoop Dogg is also a rapper who i hate.I used to like this rapper and when he had tunes such as What's My Name and Drop It Like It's Hot, he was awesome and his tunes were also awesome, but now he has changed, his tunes are crap and he is such a weak rapper. Rappers such as BG, Nas, Jay Z, LL Cool J and DMX are 1000000 times better than this rubbish rapper.- Actor
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The Fat Boys are an American hip hop trio from Brooklyn, New York City, who emerged in the early 1980s. The group was briefly known originally as the Disco 3. The group's 1984 self-titled debut, The Fat Boys, is considered by many to be an early hip hop classic, with artists like Boogie Down Productions and Redman, among others, making references to the album.The Fat Boys are a group who I hate. When i heard their tunes such as Wipeout etc in the early 80's I didn't mind them, but now having heard their tunes such as Wipeout etc in 2014, has made me have different views about them. I don't like this rap group, their tunes are crap and boring and they're just a rubbish rap group.- Music Artist
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Sean "Diddy" Combs has cemented himself as one of the most successful entrepreneurs and cultural icons of all-time. Standing as a respected symbol of relentless ambition, for three decades Combs' unrivaled influence is only matched by an unparalleled ability to innovate, evolve, and consistently defy convention.
Combs began his career in the music industry as an intern at Uptown Records, where he quickly rose through the ranks and played a pivotal role in launching the careers of Mary J. Blige and Jodeci. By 1993, he had established Bad Boy Entertainment by the following year, partnered with Clive Davis's Arista BMG in a 50/50 joint venture. The label's debut release, Notorious B.I.G.'s "Ready to Die," set the stage for a roster of memorable artists including Faith Evans, 112, Mase, Total, and The Lox, and later included MGK, French Montana, Janelle Monáe among many others. For over 30 years, the label has amassed countless Grammy Awards, Billboard number ones, and built an extensive catalog of classic hits, culminating in over 400 million albums sold and over 3 billion streams to date.
After the tragic and untimely death of The Notorious B.I.G. in 1996, Combs paid tribute to his late friend by stepping into the spotlight as a solo artist, releasing "No Way Out" in 1997. His career has since soared, earning him numerous accolades and awards, including multiple Grammy Awards, a slew of number 1 hits, and global recognition. He has produced hundreds of songs and has collaborated with the biggest names in music and performed on stages around the world. In 2022, Combs announced his official return to music with the launch of his new all-R&B label, Love Records. That same year, he took center stage at the Billboard Music Awards as the host, performer, and executive producer. He was also honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the BET Awards and by year's end he celebrated a milestone with his song "Gotta Move On" featuring Bryson Tiller, marking his 11th number one hit. In 2023, Combs continued to make significant contributions to the industry by making the unprecedented move of reassigning his portion of Bad Boy Publishing to the artists, writers, and producers who helped him build the label. That same year, the Apollo Theater honored him with an Icon Award, and he received the MTV VMA Global Icon Award, where he performed a medley of hits. He released his critically acclaimed "Love Album: Off the Grid" under Love Records, which climbed to the top of the charts and earned him a Grammy nomination for Best R&B Album.
Combs has appeared in dozens of films and is recognized for his role as both a television and film producer. Marking his acting debut in 2001 with a heartfelt performance as Lawrence Musgrave, Halle Berry's husband in the critically acclaimed film "Monster's Ball." He showcased his versatility in 2007 by playing the leading role in "A Raisin in the Sun" on Broadway, later reprising this role for its ABC television adaptation, which he also executive produced. This adaptation earned three Emmy nominations, and Combs received an NAACP Award for Best Actor. In 2010, he delivered a memorable performance as Sergio in "Get Him to the Greek," alongside Jonah Hill and Russell Brand. His role as an executive producer is equally notable, particularly for the Academy Award-winning documentary "Undefeated" in 2012, the critically acclaimed film "DOPE," and "Two Distant Strangers," which won an Oscar in 2021. In television, he has produced numerous shows, including 12 seasons of "Making the Band," multiple seasons of "I Want to Work for Diddy," and "The Four." Combs expanded his influence beyond music and entertainment building a successful portfolio of businesses under Combs Global. He launched the Sean John brand in 1998, steering it to success for over two decades, earning many accolades including a prestigious CFDA award until its sale in 2016. In a strategic move, Combs reacquired Sean John in 2021 from Global Brands Group, with plans to reconceptualize the brand. Marking this new era, he unveiled a couture look at the 2023 Met Gala. In 2007, Combs partnered with Diageo on a strategic alliance for Cîroc Vodka. They expanded that partnership in 2013 with the acquisition of luxury tequila brand DeLeón Tequila. After a successful 15 year relationship, the partnership ended in 2024. Combs launched Revolt Media & TV, the first Black-owned multi-platform cable music network in 2013. The network now reaches over 80 million homes and 20 million viewers digitally, with carriers like Time Warner, Xfinity, and Verizon Fios. Revolt attracts more than 50 million young adults through television, digital properties, social and mobile. Additionally, Combs has fitness water brand Aquahydrate, with Mark Walberg. In 2023, Combs launched Empower Global, a global online Black marketplace.
Combs applied the same drive and entrepreneurial spirit from his entertainment and business success to his philanthropic work and political activism. He has given millions of dollars to support charitable and social causes focused on the underserved and Black communities across the nation, particularly in education and entrepreneurship. Combs launched several initiatives to help the underserved, including Our Fair Share in 2020, a financial readiness platform designed to help diverse business owners and entrepreneurs secure capital. The following year, he introduced the Excellence Program, an internship initiative with Endeavor aimed at students aspiring to work in the entertainment industry. In 2023, Combs deepened his commitment to historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) with a $1 million donation to Howard University, his alma mater. He also unveiled a $1 million investment fund at Invest Fest in Atlanta to foster financial literacy and economic empowerment. Furthermore, he demonstrated his support for HBCUs by donating $1 million to the Jackson State University Football program, underscoring his commitment to the growth and support of HBCU institutions and their enduring legacy.P Diddy is a rapper who I hate. His version 'I'll Be Missing You' of The Polices classic tune Every Breath You Take is an absolutely rubbish tune. I mean why did this idiot have to do his own rap version of The Polices classic tune 'Every Breath You take' with amazing and brilliant singing by Sting. He just copied and completed ruined an absolutely lovely song. I also don't like P Diddys music and rapping, I think that people such as LL Cool J, Run DMC, EPMD, BG, Jay Z etc are much better rappers than this fool.