Lil Wayne, J. Cole and Latto were voted 3 best rappers of 2024

Lil Wayne, J. Cole and Latto were voted 3 best rappers of 2024

For the last two days, fans of Brian “B.Dot” Miller have been debating his hip-hop end-of-year wrap-up lists, which have included everything from the finest features to the rap album of the year to the top ten rappers of the year, with J. Cole leading the field.

The co-host of the “Rap Radar Podcast,” who graded emcees according to their presence, performance, and expertise, sparked a dispute on Friday, December 29. The following is the order of the list:

Cole, J.

Lil Wayne

Latto

Benny the Butcher

Murderer Mike

Gucci Mane

21 Savage

Conway The Robot

June Larry

Nas

Miller said, “In the year of our Lord 2023, J. Cole is the best rapper in the solar system— and it’s not even close,” in the Instagram description for the lineup. A user voiced disapproval with Nas being last on the list with the comment, “[Laughing my a** off].” A man runs the HH50 (Hip Hop 50), releases [two] albums in 30 days, and is discovered at the age of 10. Cole is aware of the peculiarities of 2024, however, to be honest, no one was outperforming Nas in that year.

Lil Wayne Is the Latest Rapper to Endorse Donald Trump | Vanity FairAnother discussed whether or not Miller made a mistake in leaving out Black Thought, the lead man of the Roots. “You need to have Black Thought there. That “Grammy Love Letter” to Hip Hop performance was amazing, and he released a top-3 album, Glorious Game,” according to the statement.

Latto - RCA RecordsDebates are also evident in the top three rap albums of the year, which are CurrenSy & Jermaine Dupri’s For Motivational Use Vo. 1; Killer Mike’s Michael; and Larry June & The Alchemist’s The Great Escape. Killer Mike named his most recent album the year’s best in an earlier REVOLT assessment. The songwriter from Atlanta spoke with confidence, “It’s beyond amazing.” Rap already pushed the feelings of masculinity, but this record has taken it a step farther.

J.Cole's Basketball Career Fits Perfectly Into His Personal MythologyJ. Cole was conspicuously missing from the charts after the release of his most recent album, The Off-Season, in 2021. But because to his line on Drake’s “First Person Shooter,” he made a comeback on the list of the Best Features of 2023. The founder of Dreamville Records and Drizzy were to go on a short tour with each other in 2024 as part of the “It’s All A Blur – Big As The What?” tour, it was announced in November.