12/03/24
Maitri
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Jay-Z: “I will not lose.” Brooklyn’s Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter’s defiant-yet-confident declaration has proven true through his legendary career.
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Kendrick Lamar: The Compton native has become one of music’s most influential artists thanks to his vivid, thought-provoking and sometimes controversial lyrics, fearless genre experimentation, and agile-yet-masterful flow.
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Nas: In 1991, Large Professor tossed him an alley-oop on Main Source’s posse cut “Live at the Barbeque,” and Escobar delivered a rim-rocker of a performance.
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Tupac: Poet, actor, activist, and rapper Tupac Amaru Shakur was the ultimate polymath in the ’90s.
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Eminem: After coming up in freestyle rap battles, Eminem has continually wielded the mic as his weapon of choice and obliterated anyone who comes in his path.
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The Notorious B.I.G: Starting with 1993’s riotous “Party and Bullshit,” the Brooklyn, New York kingpin later signed with Diddy’s Bad Boy Records.
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Lil Wayne: Wielding words like swords, Wayne is one of the most masterful lyricists of our time, delivering mind-boggling verses for the last quarter century.
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Drake: Drake’s ability to swerve in and out of genres and mix of sugary crooning with spiky bars made him an untouchable force.
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