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A
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Harlem rapper and fashion icon who broke out with the mixtape LIVE.LOVE.A$AP.
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A$AP Rocky
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B
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Fast-rapping MC behind “Woo-Hah!! Got You All in Check” and “Break Ya Neck.”
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Busta Rhymes
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C
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Actor & rapper who starred in "Community" and is behind "This Is America."
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Childish Gambino
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D
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Late rapper who was jailed 30 times in his life; behind "X Gon' Give It to Ya."
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DMX
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E
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Also goes by the names Marshall Mathers and Slim Shady.
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Eminem
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F
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Rapper behind "In Da Club" who has been shot 9 times.
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50 Cent
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G
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Wu-Tang Clan member known for his storytelling lyrics and hits like “Cherchez La Ghost.”
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Ghostface Killah
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H
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Independent rapper known for his "Ill Mind of Hopsin" YouTube series and self-produced sound.
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Hopsin
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I
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Rapper, actor, and former member of N.W.A. who starred in Friday and its sequels.
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Ice Cube
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J
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Billionaire rapper and producer married to Beyoncé, behind hits like "Empire State of Mind."
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Jay-Z
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K
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Controversial artist behind "The College Dropout," formerly married to Kim Kardashian.
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Kanye West
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L
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New Orleans rapper with prominent face tattoos, also known as Weezy.
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Lil Wayne
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M
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Female rapper behind "Savage" and who featured on Cardi B's "WAP."
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Megan Thee Stallion
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N
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NYC rapper behind "Big Poppa" and "Juicy," who was killed in a drive-by in 1997.
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The Notorious B.I.G.
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O
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Wu-Tang Clan rapper nicknamed ODB, known for “Got Your Money.”
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Ol' Dirty Bastard
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P
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White rapper and singer behind "Circles", Rockstar", and "Congratulations."
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Post Malone
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Q
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Pioneering female rapper and actor who starred in Chicago and Hairspray.
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Queen Latifah
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R
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Miami rapper and Maybach Music boss known for “Hustlin’.”
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Rick Ross
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S
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Rapper behind "Gin and Juice" who popularized the phrase "fo shizzle my nizzle."
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Snoop Dogg
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T
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West coast rapper behind "California Love" who was killed in a drive-by in 1996.
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Tupac Shakur
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U
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Pioneering Southern rap duo of Bun B & Pimp C from Texas, behind “Int’l Players Anthem (I Choose You).”
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Underground Kingz
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V
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90s white rapper behind "Play That Funky Music" and "Ice Ice Baby."
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Vanilla Ice
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W
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Frontman and producer for The Black Eyed Peas, known for hits like “I Gotta Feeling.”
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will.i.am
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X
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West Coast rapper, actor and TV host, famous for Pimp My Ride and tracks like "X."
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Xzibit
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Y
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Atlanta rapper known for his eccentric style and hits like “Go Crazy” and “Best Friend.”
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Young Thug
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Z
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New York trap-metal artist from City Morgue with a run of viral SoundCloud tracks.
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ZillaKami
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