Hip-hop is more than just a genre of music; it’s a cultural movement that has inspired generations and left an indelible mark on society. From its inception in the late 1970s to its current status as a dominant force in the music industry, hip-hop has produced an array of talented artists who have shaped its evolution. In this article, we delve into the top 100 hip-hop artists of all time, celebrating their impact, artistry, and legacy.
1. Tupac Shakur (2Pac)

Tupac Shakur, aka 2Pac, is hailed as one of the greatest rappers of all time. With hits like “Changes” and “California Love,” he tackled social issues and personal struggles. His iconic album, All Eyez on Me, remains a landmark in hip-hop. Listen: Changes.
2. The Notorious B.I.G. (Biggie Smalls)

Biggie brought storytelling to the forefront, with his smooth flows and unparalleled lyricism. His debut album Ready to Die is essential listening. Listen: Juicy.
3. Jay-Z

A mogul and lyricist, Jay-Z has continuously reinvented himself over decades. His album The Blueprint is a classic, while tracks like “Empire State of Mind” showcase his versatility. Listen: Empire State of Mind.
4. Nas

Known for his intricate lyricism and social commentary, Nas’s debut album Illmatic is considered one of the best hip-hop albums ever. Listen: N.Y. State of Mind.
5. Eminem

Eminem has pushed boundaries with his provocative lyrics and relentless flow. His album The Marshall Mathers LP solidified his place in hip-hop history. Listen: Lose Yourself.
6. Dr. Dre

A pivotal figure in hip-hop, Dr. Dre is not only an outstanding producer but also a successful artist. His album The Chronic introduced G-Funk to the mainstream. Listen: Nuthin’ but a ‘G’ Thang.
7. Kendrick Lamar

Kendrick has redefined hip-hop with his thought-provoking lyrics and complex narratives. To Pimp a Butterfly is a profound exploration of race and identity. Listen: Alright.
8. Lauryn Hill

Lauryn Hill’s blend of hip-hop and soul on her album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill is iconic. Her influence extends across genres. Listen: Doo Wop (That Thing).
9. Snoop Dogg

Snoop Dogg’s laid-back style and unique voice have made him a staple in hip-hop. His debut album, Doggystyle, is a classic of West Coast rap. Listen: Gin and Juice.
10. OutKast

The duo of André 3000 and Big Boi has been pivotal in the evolution of hip-hop. Their album Speakerboxxx/The Love Below showcases their diverse styles. Listen: Hey Ya!.
11. Kanye West

Kanye West has redefined music production and artistry in hip-hop. His album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy is critically acclaimed. Listen: Stronger.
12. Lil Wayne

A trailblazer in his own right, Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter III broke records and showcased his unique style. Listen: A Milli.
13. Missy Elliott

As a rapper and producer, Missy Elliott has brought creativity and innovation to hip-hop. Her album Supa Dupa Fly is a classic. Listen: Work It.
14. 50 Cent

50 Cent rose to fame with Get Rich or Die Tryin’, changing the landscape of hip-hop. Listen: In Da Club.
15. A Tribe Called Quest

Pioneers in jazz rap, A Tribe Called Quest’s album The Low End Theory is influential and timeless. Listen: Can I Kick It?.
16. Run-D.M.C.

This iconic group is credited with bringing hip-hop to a broader audience. Their collaboration with Aerosmith on “Walk This Way” is historic. Listen: It’s Like That.
17. Public Enemy

Known for their political messages, Public Enemy’s album Fear of a Black Planet remains relevant today. Listen: Fight the Power.
18. J. Cole

J. Cole has carved a niche for himself with relatable lyrics and storytelling. His album 2014 Forest Hills Drive resonated with many. Listen: Middle Child.
19. Ice Cube

A founding member of N.W.A., Ice Cube transitioned to a successful solo career. His politically charged lyrics have made a significant impact. Listen: It Was a Good Day.
20. Busta Rhymes

Known for his rapid-fire delivery, Busta Rhymes has created unforgettable tracks. His album The Coming is a testament to his lyrical prowess. Listen: Woo Hah!! Got You All in Check.
21. Chance the Rapper

Chance has earned acclaim for his unique sound and introspective lyrics. His mixtape Acid Rap showcases his versatility. Listen: No Problem.
22. Childish Gambino

Donald Glover, aka Childish Gambino, has made significant contributions through music and acting. His song “This Is America” sparked conversations about gun violence and race. Listen: This Is America.
23. Skepta

A key figure in grime, Skepta has gained international recognition. His album Konnichiwa won the Mercury Prize. Listen: Shut Down.
24. Mobb Deep

With their dark beats and vivid storytelling, Mobb Deep has significantly influenced East Coast hip-hop. Their album The Infamous is a classic. Listen: Shook Ones (Part II).
25. Travis Scott

Travis Scott has redefined the contemporary sound of hip-hop. His album Astroworld has produced multiple hits. Listen: SICKO MODE.
26. YG

A significant figure in West Coast rap, YG’s candid lyrics reflect his experiences. His album My Krazy Life is a standout work. Listen: [My Nia](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjzq6sv56cA)**.
27. Fabolous

Fabolous has maintained relevance in hip-hop through his clever wordplay and flow. His mixtapes such as There Is No Competition series have been well-received. Listen: Can’t Let You Go.
28. Lil Nas X

Lil Nas X has made waves with his genre-blurring hits, most notably "Old Town Road." His innovative approach has won him both critical and commercial success. Listen: Old Town Road.
29. Patti LaBelle (sampled in The Game)

Not traditionally a rapper, Patti LaBelle’s influence can be seen in hip-hop through various samples and collaborations with artists like The Game. Listen: The Game – Wouldn’t Get Far.
30. Nelly

Nelly infused pop sensibilities into hip-hop, bringing his Southern style into mainstream attention. His album Country Grammar made waves with its infectious hits. Listen: Hot in Herre.
31. Lil Uzi Vert

Lil Uzi Vert is known for his eclectic style and energetic performances. His album Luv Is Rage 2 earned critical acclaim. Listen: XO TOUR Llif3.
32. A$AP Rocky

A$AP Rocky is a fashion-forward artist who has made significant contributions to hip-hop. His album LONGLIVEA$AP is packed with hits. Listen: Praise the Lord (DA Shine).
33. T-Pain

Known for his vocal style and love of Auto-Tune, T-Pain has shaped the sound of modern hip-hop. His album Epiphany is influential. Listen: Buy U a Drank.
34. XXXTentacion

XXXTentacion gained a massive following through his emotional lyrics and diverse sound. His work delves deep into personal struggles. Listen: Sad!.
35. Remy Ma

Remy Ma is one of hip-hop’s most impactful female rappers, known for her fierce lyrics and powerful delivery. Her album There’s Something About Remy: Based on a True Story is a must-listen. Listen: Anatomy of a O.
36. Lorde (sampled in various hip-hop tracks)

Though primarily a pop artist, Lorde’s influence has extended into hip-hop through various samples and collaborations. Her song "Royals" has seen reimagining in the genre. Listen: Royals.
37. Bell Biv DeVoe (sampled in many hip-hop tracks)

While not strictly hip-hop, the R&B group has heavily influenced hip-hop through sampling and collaborations. Listen: Poison.
38. Diddy

Diddy, also known as Puff Daddy, is not just a rapper but a mogul, shaping the landscape of hip-hop and R&B through his label Bad Boy Records. Listen: I’ll Be Missing You.
39. Juice WRLD

Juice WRLD’s emotive lyrics and blend of rap and singing have resonated with millions. His posthumous album Legends Never Die showcases his talent. Listen: Lucid Dreams.
40. Vic Mensa

Vic Mensa is known for his socially conscious lyrics and genre-blending style. His EP There’s Alot Going On is a reflection of his growth as an artist. Listen: U Mad.
41. B.o.B

B.o.B has gained recognition for his fusion of hip-hop and alternative music. His debut album B.o.B Presents: The Adventures of Bobby Ray highlights his versatility. Listen: Airplanes.
42. G-Eazy

G-Eazy combines elements of hip-hop with alternative influences, creating a unique sound. His album When It’s Dark Out features hits like "Me, Myself & I." Listen: Me, Myself & I.
43. Cypress Hill

Pioneers in blending hip-hop with rock music, Cypress Hill’s tracks often include themes of social justice. Their album Black Sunday is a classic. Listen: Insane in the Brain.
44. Rick Ross

Rick Ross is known for his deep voice and vivid storytelling. His album Teflon Don established him as a prominent figure in hip-hop. Listen: B.M.F. (Blowin’ Money Fast).
45. Ghostface Killah

Ghostface Killah’s intricate lyricism and storytelling have made him a standout in the Wu-Tang Clan. His album Supreme Clientele is highly regarded. Listen: I Got U.
46. Naughty by Nature

Known for their catchy hooks and energetic style, Naughty by Nature’s music helped bring hip-hop into the mainstream. Listen: Hip Hop Hooray.
47. Daz Dillinger

Daz’s contributions to the West Coast sound and his work with Death Row Records are noteworthy. Listen: In California.
48. Big Sean

Big Sean is celebrated for his clever wordplay and catchy hooks. His album Dark Sky Paradise features hit singles. **Listen: I Don’t F*** with You**.
49. KRS-One

KRS-One has been a prominent voice in hip-hop for decades, emphasizing education and social change. Listen: Sound of da Police.
50. Fetty Wap

Fetty Wap burst onto the scene with his smooth hooks and melodic flow. His self-titled debut album features several chart-topping hits. Listen: Trap Queen.
51. Kool Herc

Known as the "father of hip-hop," Kool Herc’s contributions to the genre are monumental. His DJing techniques laid the foundation for hip-hop culture. Listen: More on his influence here.
52. KRS-One

Known as "The Teacha," KRS-One has remained a key figure in conscious hip-hop and education. Listen: MC’s Act Like They Don’t Know.
53. Method Man

One of the most recognizable members of the Wu-Tang Clan, Method Man has a unique style that combines humor with lyrical dexterity. Listen: Bring the Pain.
54. Black Thought

As the lead MC of The Roots, Black Thought’s lyrical skills are unparalleled. His freestyle sessions and collaborations showcase his genius. Listen: FREESTYLE (2017 on Funk Flex).
55. Big L

Big L was known for his complex lyrics and clever punchlines. His posthumous album, The Big Picture, solidified his legacy. Listen: Ebonics.
56. Raekwon

A key member of the Wu-Tang Clan, Raekwon is celebrated for his storytelling. His album Only Built 4 Cuban Linx… is a classic. Listen: Ice Cream.
57. Chaka Khan (sampled in multiple hip-hop tracks)

Chaka Khan’s influence can be seen across hip-hop through various samples and collaborations. Listen: Ain’t Nobody.
58. Benny Blanco (producer)

While primarily known as a pop producer, Benny Blanco’s influence on hip-hop through collaborations has been noteworthy. Listen: Eastside.
59. Plies

Plies has made a mark with his catchy hooks and Southern sound. His album The Real Testament features popular tracks. Listen: Shawty.
60. Young Jeezy

Known for his motivational style and hit singles, Young Jeezy has played a significant role in the Southern hip-hop landscape. Listen: Put On.
61. C. Dot Castro

A rising star known for his combination of lyricism and catchy hooks, C. Dot Castro’s music has resonated with a younger audience. Listen: Young Wild & Free.
62. T.I.

With a distinctive sound and clever wordplay, T.I.’s contributions to hip-hop are significant. His album Trap Muzik is a classic. Listen: Live Your Life.
63. Queen Latifah

An influential figure in hip-hop, Queen Latifah has paved the way for women in the genre. Her album Order in the Court is noteworthy. Listen: Ladies First.
64. Eve

Eve’s powerful lyrics and dynamic flow have established her as a prominent figure in hip-hop. Her album Let There Be Eve… Ruff Ryders’ First Lady was a commercial success. Listen: Let Me Blow Ya Mind.
65. Kurtis Blow

One of hip-hop’s pioneers, Kurtis Blow is known for his energetic performances and hit songs like "The Breaks." Listen: The Breaks.
66. Lil Kim

Lil Kim’s bold style and confident lyrics have made her a defining figure in hip-hop since the ’90s. Her album Hard Core is legendary. Listen: No Time.
67. Migos

The trio has popularized the "triplet flow" style and have delivered numerous hits. Their album Culture is a modern classic. Listen: Bad and Boujee.
68. DJ Khaled

As a producer and DJ, Khaled is known for his huge collaborations and upbeat tracks. His album Major Key features chart-topping hits. Listen: I’m the One.
69. T.I.

A pioneer of trap music, T.I. has had a significant impact on the genre with his clever lyrics and unique style. Listen: Whatever You Like.
70. A Boogie wit da Hoodie

Emerging from the Bronx, A Boogie’s melodic style has captured listeners’ attention. His album Hoodie SZN was well-received. Listen: Drowning.
71. Rae Sremmurd

The duo has achieved success with their catchy hooks and dynamic beats. Their album SremmLife showcases their unique style. Listen: Black Beatles.
72. Logic

Logic is known for his rapid-fire delivery and social commentary. His album Everybody discusses issues of race and identity. Listen: 1-800-273-8255.
73. Kali Uchis (sampled in hip-hop)

While Kali Uchis primarily performs R&B, her influence can be seen in hip-hop through various collaborations. Listen: Telepatía.
74. Saweetie

Saweetie’s confident persona and catchy hooks have earned her a spot in modern hip-hop. Her EP Icy includes infectiously catchy tracks. Listen: Tap In.
75. Bhad Bhabie

Rising to fame through viral fame, Bhad Bhabie has made a significant mark in hip-hop with her unique sound. Listen: Gucci Flip Flops.
76. Kash Doll

As a strong voice in female rap, Kash Doll has garnered attention for her hard-hitting lyrics. Listen: For Everybody.
77. JID

JID is known for his complex lyricism and storytelling. His album DiCaprio 2 showcases his unique style. Listen: Never.
78. Joyner Lucas

Joyner Lucas’s lyrical depth and versatility have made him a standout in hip-hop. His track "I’m Not Racist" went viral for its powerful message. Listen: I’m Not Racist.
79. Lil Durk

Lil Durk’s music reflects his experiences growing up in Chicago. He has become a prominent figure in the drill music scene. Listen: Laugh Now Cry Later.
80. Tash Sultana (cross-genre influence)

As a versatile artist, Tash Sultana’s music has crossed into hip-hop territory through collaborations and influences. Listen: Jungle.
81. Trina

Trina has made significant contributions to female hip-hop with her assertive lyrics and style. Listen: Pull Over.
82. Yung Miami

As one half of City Girls, Yung Miami incorporates catchy hooks and bold lyrics into her music. Listen: Act Up.
83. City Girls

City Girls are known for their empowering lyrics and energetic tracks. Their album Girl Code showcases their style. Listen: Twerk.
84. Kodak Black

Kodak’s unique sound and rhythmic flow have gained him a dedicated fanbase. Listen: Tunnel Vision.
85. 21 Savage

21 Savage rose to fame with his distinctive voice and style. His album Issa Album features hits that reflect his life experiences. Listen: Bank Account.
86. Logic

Known for his rapid-fire delivery and relatable lyrics, Logic has resonated with audiences worldwide. His album Under Pressure is worth a listen. Listen: Used to Be.
87. Lil Tecca

Lil Tecca’s melodic style has garnered attention, particularly with hits from his album Virgo World. Listen: Ransom.
88. Juicy J

Juicy J has been a prominent name in hip-hop for years, known for his hypnotic beats and flows. Listen: Bandz a Make Her Dance.
89. Metaphysics

An upcoming artist, Metaphysics blends traditional hip-hop elements with modern sounds. Listen: People of the Sun.
90. J. Cole

With his storytelling and intricate lyrics, J. Cole has become one of the leading figures in contemporary hip-hop. Listen: No Role Modelz.
91. Mase

Mase is often credited with bridging hip-hop and mainstream pop. His debut album Harlem World is automatically linked to his name. Listen: Feel So Good.
92. Jonah Hill *(not a rapper but influenced)**

Although Jonah Hill is primarily known as an actor, his contributions to hip-hop culture through his directorial efforts cannot be overlooked. Check out Mid90s.
93. Wale

Known for his thoughtful lyrics, Wale’s music often reflects personal experiences and social issues. Listen: Lotus Flower Bomb.
94. Swae Lee

One half of Rae Sremmurd, Swae Lee is known for his catchy hooks and standout performances. Listen: Sunflower.
95. O.T. Genasis

Gaining fame with viral hits, O.T. Genasis is known for his unconventional style and catchy lyrics. Listen: CoCo.
96. Big Sean

With his clever lyrics and catchy hooks, Big Sean has become a staple in modern hip-hop. Listen: One Man Can Change the World.
97. Rich Brian

Emerging from Indonesia, Rich Brian combines humor and serious subjects in his music. Listen: Dat $tick.
98. Iggy Azalea

Controversial yet impactful, Iggy Azalea gained recognition with her debut album The New Classic. Listen: Fancy.
99. Lady Leshurr

Lady Leshurr has made waves in UK hip-hop with her fun lyricism and energy. Listen: Queen’s Speech 4.
100. NLE Choppa

As a rising star, NLE Choppa is known for his energetic style and introspection. Listen: Shotta Flow.
Conclusion
The hip-hop genre has evolved through the contributions of these 100 artists (and many more), each bringing their unique style and perspectives to the forefront. Their music continues to inspire new generations and shape the future of the genre, making hip-hop a rich tapestry of culture, history, and innovation. Each artist has left an indelible mark, proving that hip-hop is not just a genre—it’s a movement. Explore their songs, watch interviews, and dive into their contributions to truly appreciate the legacy of these phenomenal artists.

