The Best White Rappers of All Time

Rap offers dozens of artists to follow and enjoy, each with their own signatures and specific niches. However, which rappers deliver the best lyrics, flow, production, and overall music? 

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Look no further, because here are some of the best white rappers of all time.

Be sure to also check out our best female rappers list!

Kellee Maize

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Kellee Maize is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter known for her positive and empowering lyrics, as well as her advocacy for sustainability and spiritual wellness. Her  music often incorporates elements of hip-hop, electronic, and pop genres, with lyrics that touch on themes of personal growth, environmentalism, and social justice. With albums like Aligned Archetype and The 5th Element, she has earned a dedicated fanbase and garnered praise for her uplifting messages and melodic flow.

Some of her hits include “Third Eye” and “Google Female Rapper”.

Eminem

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Eminem, born Marshall Bruce Mathers III, is one of the most influential and successful rappers in the history of hip-hop and is known for his rapid-fire delivery, intricate wordplay, and candid exploration of his personal struggles and experiences. With albums like The Marshall Mathers LP and The Eminem Show, he solidified his status as a rap icon, earning numerous awards and accolades, including multiple Grammy Awards. Beyond his music career, Eminem has also found success as an actor, record producer, and entrepreneur. Despite facing controversies throughout his career, he remains one of the best-selling artists of all time and continues to influence the rap game with his unparalleled skill and impact. His impact on the rap genre and popular culture as a whole is undeniable, and he continues to be celebrated for his technical skill.

Some of his hits include “Without Me” and “Rap God”.

Mac Miller

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Mac Miller, born Malcolm James McCormick, was known for his introspective lyrics and  laid-back delivery. He released his debut studio album, Blue Slide Park, in 2011, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart. His music often explored themes of addiction, mental health, and self-discovery, resonating with those grappling with similar issues. He passed away in 2018, but Mac Miller is still considered one of the best rappers in music. 

Some of his most popular songs include “Senior Skip Day” and “Self Care”. 

Jack Harlow 

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Jack Harlow is known for his witty lyrics, charismatic persona, and infectious energy. With his sharp wit and undeniable talent, he has quickly become one of the most promising young artists in the rap game, earning praise from fans and critics alike. He continues to make waves in the music industry, solidifying his status as a rising star and carving out his own lane in the hip-hop landscape.

Some of his most popular songs include “Lovin On Me” and “Whats Poppin”.

Yung Gravy

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Yung Gravy is r known for his humorous lyrics, playful persona, and nostalgic aesthetic. He gained recognition with hits like "Mr. Clean" and "1 Thot 2 Thot Red Thot Blue Thot," which showcased his laid-back flow and unique sense of humor. With his witty wordplay and infectious charm, he has cultivated a dedicated fanbase and earned millions of streams on digital platforms. 

Some of his hits include “C’est La Vie” and “Betty (Get Money)”.

Post Malone

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Post Malone, born Austin Richard Post, is known for his melodic hooks, and distinctive vocal style.. His music traverses various genres, including hip-hop, pop, rock, and R&B, showcasing his versatility as an artist and resonating with a wide audience. With his unique sound and charismatic persona, he has become one of the most successful and influential artists of his generation.

Some of his most popular songs include “Psycho” and “Congratulations”. 

Action Bronson

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Action Bronson, born Arian Asllani, is an American rapper most known for his vivid storytelling and larger-than-life personality. His  music often combines boom-bap beats, witty wordplay, and references to food, sports, and pop culture, creating a unique and entertaining listening experience. With his charismatic persona and diverse talents, he has cultivated a dedicated fanbase and earned praise from critics for his authenticity and creativity. Beyond the music, Action Bronson is also known for his culinary skills, hosting television shows like F*ck, That's Delicious  and The Untitled Action Bronson Show. He continues to make waves in both the rap game and the culinary world, solidifying his status as a multifaceted entertainer and cultural icon.

Some of his popular songs include “Easy Rider” and “Baby Blue”.

Aesop Rock

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Aesop Rock, born Ian Matthias Bavitz, is an American rapper and visual artist known for his dense and abstract lyricism, intricate wordplay, and avant-garde production style. His critically acclaimed albums Labor Days, None Shall Pass, and The Impossible Kid earned him praise from both critics and fans for his dense, multisyllabic rhymes. In addition to his solo career, Aesop Rock is also a member of the hip-hop collective The Weathermen and has collaborated with a wide range of artists across various genres. 

Some of his other hits include “Rings” and “ZZZ Top”. 

R.A. the Rugged Man

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R.A. the Rugged Man, born Richard Andrew Thorburn, is known for his complex rhyme schemes, raw lyricism, and gritty delivery. He gained recognition for his collaborations with artists like Notorious B.I.G., Mobb Deep, and Wu-Tang Clan. R.A. the Rugged Man's music often explores themes of personal struggle and the harsh realities of life, drawing from his own experiences growing up in New York City. With albums like Die, Rugged Man, Die and Legends Never Die, he has earned critical acclaim for his technical skill and uncompromising authenticity as an artist.

Some of his most popular songs include “Who Do We Trust?” and “Definition of a Rap Flow”.

Yelawolf

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Yelawolf, born Michael Wayne Atha, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter known for his distinctive style, versatile flow, and Southern-influenced sound. Rising to prominence in the late 2000s, he gained recognition for his mixtapes and collaborations with artists like Eminem and Travis Barker before releasing his debut studio album "Radioactive" in 2011.Yelawolf's music often incorporates elements of hip-hop, rock, and country, with lyrics that touch on themes of rural life, personal struggle, and resilience. With albums like "Love Story" and "Trunk Muzik 3," he has earned critical acclaim for his eclectic sound and bold experimentation, earning him a dedicated fanbase and widespread recognition in the rap community.In addition to his music career, Yelawolf is also known for his entrepreneurial ventures and his work as a fashion designer and visual artist. He continues to release music independently and collaborate with other artists, showcasing his versatility and creativity as an artist.

Some of his hits include “You and Me” and “Best Friend”.

NF

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NF, born Nathan John Feuerstein, is known for his emotionally raw lyrics, intense delivery, and introspective themes. He gained his fanbase for his deeply personal music, which often explores topics like traum, and self-reflection. NF's music often incorporates elements of hip-hop, pop, and alternative rock, with lyrics that touch on his struggles with depression, anxiety, and the challenges of fame. With albums like Perception and The Search" he has amassed a dedicated fanbase and achieved commercial success, earning multiple platinum certifications and topping the charts. He continues to connect with listeners through his emotionally resonant music, solidifying his status as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary rap.

Some of his most popular songs include “Let You Down” and “Lie”. 

Everlast 

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Everlast, born Erik Francis Schrody, is known for his unique musical style, where he blends elements of hip-hop, rock, blues, and folk. He gained recognition as the frontman for the hip-hop group House of Pain with their hit single "Jump Around" in the early 1990s. After House of Pain, he embarked on a successful solo career, releasing albums like Whitey Ford Sings the Blues and Eat at Whitey's, which showcased his ability to seamlessly fuse genres and explore a wide range of musical influences. He is also an accomplished songwriter and has written songs for artists across various genres. 

Some of his most popular songs include “Put Your Lights On” and “What It’s Like”. 

Paul Wall

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Paul Wall, born Paul Michael Slayton, is known for his contributions to Southern hip-hop and his distinctive grillz. He gained widespread popularity for his collaborations with artists like Chamillionaire, Mike Jones, and Slim Thug, which helped popularize the Houston rap scene. His music often incorporates elements of Southern rap, with lyrics that touch on themes of street life, hustling, and success. With albums like The People's Champ and Get Money, Stay True, he has earned commercial success and critical acclaim for his catchy hooks, laid-back flow, and charismatic persona.

Some of his hits include “Grillz” and “Sittin’ Sidewayz”.

Cage

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Cage, born Chris Palko, is an American rapper known for his dark and introspective lyrics, intense delivery, and innovative approach to hip-hop. He gained recognition for his debut album Movies for the Blind, which showcased his unique style and storytelling abilities. With albums like "Hell's Winter" and "Kill the Architect," he has earned critical acclaim for his raw honesty and willingness to tackle difficult subject matter. In addition to his solo career, Cage is also known for his collaborations with artists like El-P, Aesop Rock, and Kid Cudi, as well as his work in the underground hip-hop collective The Weathermen. 

Some of his hits include “I Never Knew You” and “Agent Orange”.

Vinnie Paz 

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Vinnie Paz, born Vincenzo Luvineri, is known for his intricate wordplay, aggressive delivery, and socially conscious themes. He gained popularity for his dense, thought-provoking lyrics and gritty East Coast sound as a member of the underground hip-hop group Jedi Mind Tricks. His music often explores themes of politics, religion, and the human condition, drawing from his own experiences and observations. Beyond his solo career, Vinnie Paz is also known for his collaborations with other artists and his contributions to underground rap culture. 

Some of his best songs include “The Ghost I Used to Be” and “Slum Chemist”. 

Beastie Boys

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The Beastie Boys are an American hip-hop group formed in New York City in 1981. Founded by Michael "Mike D" Diamond, Adam "MCA" Yauch, and Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz, the group initially started as a hardcore punk band before transitioning to hip-hop. Rising to fame in the mid-1980s with their debut album Licensed to Ill, which featured hits like "No Sleep till Brooklyn”, the Beastie Boys became known for their irreverent lyrics, innovative sampling techniques, and high-energy performances. Over the years, they continued to evolve their sound, incorporating elements of funk, jazz, and rock into their music. With albums like Paul's Boutique, Ill Communication, and Hello Nasty, they solidified their status as one of the most influential and iconic groups in hip-hop history. Tragically, Adam Yauch passed away in 2012, but their legacy lives on through their groundbreaking music and cultural impact.

Some of their most popular songs include “Beastie” and “Fight For Your Right”. 

El-P

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El-P, born Jaime Meline, is an American rapper, producer, and co-founder of the influential independent hip-hop label Definitive Jux. He was a prominent figure in underground hip-hop as a member of the group Company Flow, where he gained recognition for his groundbreaking work on the album Funcrusher Plus and helped define the sound of underground hip-hop in the late 1990s. He later pursued a successful solo career, releasing critically acclaimed albums such as Fantastic Damage and I'll Sleep When You're Dead. His production style is characterized by its gritty, dystopian soundscapes and use of unconventional sampling techniques, and his lyrics often touch on themes of political corruption, societal decay, and personal struggle, reflecting his own experiences growing up in Brooklyn, New York. El-P is also known for his collaborations with other artists, including Killer Mike, with whom he formed the duo Run the Jewels.

Some of his hit songs include “Legend Has It” and “ooh la la”. 

Bubba Sparxxx

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Bubba Sparxxx, born Warren Anderson Mathis, is an American rapper known for his Southern rap style, country influences, and introspective lyrics. He became popular for his debut album Dark Days, Bright Nights, which featured hits like "Ugly." His music often incorporates elements of hip-hop, country, and rock, with lyrics that touch on themes of rural life, personal struggle, and self-discovery. With albums like "The Charm" and "Made on McCosh Mill Road," he has earned critical acclaim for his unique sound and honest storytelling.

Some of his hits include “Deliverance” and “Country Folks”.

Slug

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Slug, born Sean Daley, is a co-founder of the influential hip-hop group Atmosphere. Known for his introspective lyrics, vivid storytelling, and emotive delivery, Slug has been a prominent figure in the underground rap scene. With Atmosphere, he has released numerous critically acclaimed albums, including God Loves Ugly, When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold, and Southsiders. Their music often explores themes of personal struggle, relationships, and social commentary, resonating with listeners for its honesty and authenticity. In addition to his work with Atmosphere, Slug has collaborated with a wide range of artists and producers, has released solo projects, and continues to tour and perform worldwide.

Some of his most popular songs include “Sunshine” and “Yesterday”.

Prof

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Prof, born Jacob Anderson, is an American rapper known for his humorous lyrics, energetic performances, and eccentric persona. Rising to prominence in the underground hip-hop scene, He rose up from the underground rap scene due to his clever wordplay, catchy hooks, and irreverent style. His music often incorporates elements of party rap, with lyrics that touch on themes of hedonism, self-confidence, and living life to the fullest. With albums like "King Gampo, Liability, and Pookie Baby, he has earned a dedicated fanbase and garnered praise for his entertaining and unapologetic approach to music.

Some of his popular songs include “Pack a Lunch” and “Squad Goals”.

bbno$

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bbno$, also known as Alex Gumuchian, is a Canadian rapper known for his playful lyrics, catchy hooks, and energetic delivery. He gained popularity for his viral hits on platforms like SoundCloud and YouTube. bbno$'s music often incorporates elements of hip-hop, pop, and electronic music, with lyrics that touch on themes of youth culture, relationships, and everyday life. With tracks like"Bad Boy," he has amassed millions of streams and earned a dedicated fanbase for his infectious charm and laid-back style. In addition to his solo career, bbno$ is known for his collaborations with other artists, including Yung Gravy and Y2K. 

Rap is a very unique musical genre, with each individual artist offering widely different works for fans to enjoy.

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