Lil Wayne came in #2 on that list. Jay-Z was #5 under Kanye...From 2009 to 2011, I think Wayne would have a strong argument but in that small window, either one is right.

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Lil Wayne came in #2 on that list. Jay-Z was #5 under Kanye...From 2009 to 2011, I think Wayne would have a strong argument but in that small window, either one is right.

For the record, Eminem doesn't even touch my top 20 but that's just my opinion.
And anyone who equates record sales to quality is an idiot.


IM SORRY BUT THIS IS THE STOOPIDEST ARG
How can someone be king of anything without having influence?
.

there is no king of hip hop PERIOD
never has been
never will be
and rolling stone isn't qualified to speak on hip hop when it doesn't even cover ALL of hip hop
invalid
and worthless
- and anybody who tries to argue against REALITY to prop their own personal private tastes in music is an even bigger idiot.
i can't stand the beatles, but they pushed a lot of units and made music that millions of people love...it's not my thing but i don't try and argue against reality either - they were a great band and they deserve all of their props.
EMINEM
* most likes on facebook of anybody or anything
* one of the top selling artists on planet earth out of all genres even in 2011
* an international superstar that came up through RAWKUS. RECORDS. (that speaks for itself)
you niggas don't like him b/c he is white, or b/c he isn't from your particular coast.

How can someone be king of anything without having influence?
He can have all the talent in the world, and be as versatile as he wants to be. Compared to the likes of Jay-Z, he simply doesn't matter. Period.
Now who's mad...


- and anybody who tries to argue against REALITY to prop their own personal private tastes in music is an even bigger idiot.
i can't stand the beatles, but they pushed a lot of units and made music that millions of people love...it's not my thing but i don't try and argue against reality either - they were a great band and they deserve all of their props.
EMINEM
* most likes on facebook of anybody or anything
* one of the top selling artists on planet earth out of all genres even in 2011
* an international superstar that came up through RAWKUS. RECORDS. (that speaks for itself)
you niggas don't like him b/c he is white, or b/c he isn't from your particular coast.
I see Em is still one of the most polarizing topics on the board. Ninjas be gettin' heated when he is given any kind of credit or props. Your favorite rapper will tell you that Em is one of the best to ever pick up a mic, and is arguably the King right now (unless your favorite rapper is Benzino) ... and having the respect of your peers goes a long way IMO.
Simply put, he is the King if you use the same formula/criteria that Rolling Stone used. Feel free to come up with your own criteria to crown your King... which I'm sure some of you will find a way to crown Gucci.
Burr.![]()
i don't see a problem with it
you want to blame somebody blame whoever gave wakkaOJjuicemangucciguccigucci a record deal
y'all niggas mad at the wrong people



@ the people trying to rationale for Eminem. Nobody said Em doesn't have skill. But to be honest it's hilarious that Rolling Stone even made a formula. Again Hip hop is the one genre where "they" can't impose who is who. Prime example: When the Source named Biggie "King of New York"(and rap for that matter) On the cover in 96, the rap community for the most part accepted it. It's not based on facebook likes and youtube hits. Again that's why a cat like Jadakiss can be one of the greats without selling records..
King of Hip-Hop' by Rolling Stone![]()
Britney Spears.
Spice Girls.
N Sync.
Back Street Boys.

Name a relevant rapper influenced by Eminem. Please. And when I say 'relevant' I'm not talking bullshit commercial success. I'm talking legitimate artistic relevance.right. because eminem hasn't influenced this generation of rappers (especially the white ones) not one bit.
seriously man, how are you dudes functioning in day to day life being this stupid? seriously.![]()



Name a relevant rapper influenced by Eminem. Please. And when I say 'relevant' I'm not talking bullshit commercial success. I'm talking legitimate artistic relevance.
^^^^^
i've noticed that any and everything CONCRETE, has been immediately dismissed in this debate:
- album sales
- youtube views
- career longevity
- $$$ earned
- digital downloads
all don't mean shit, but we have to talk about dudes who lock themselves in a room and emotionally felt an album...GTFOH!!
yall dudes are mad at rolling stone and me, but are NOT giving clear precise guidelines and RULES as to HOW we should measure the GOAT in hip hop...
one of you even went so far as to say "you can't measure the GOAT!" yes you can nigga! you just want to toss out CONCRETE indisputable FACTS that we judge every other music artist by despite the genre, OUT so that you can put your favorite rapper IN...
bottom line: Eminem based on album sales, career longevity, consistency, $$$ earned, popularity, is the GOAT.

yawn..this dude keeps saying Eminem came up through Rawkus, How many albums got released on Rawkus and how much did they sell? Eminem came up on Interscope.


ask yourself.
if you were an artist coming out right now and had the chance to go on tour with a rapper and open up for..who would it be?
shit if i could open up for black eye peas or em...holla
you can have your gucci mans,lox,master troy,lil flip, even jay...shit beyonce reaches more then jay...
king aint about your fav artist... your fav artist wakes up and wishes he was em...
record label= check
radio station=check
clothing line=check
movies=check
diamond albums=check
B.O.B.?![]()


