For the better part of the year, this musical genius was sitting in a jail cell. However as soon as he got out he released one of the hardest hitting raps songs of the year. 6'7' is quoted to be "A Millie on steroids," and I could not agree more with that assessment. Though Cory Gunz sort of ruins the song at the end, Lil' Wayne rips this beat so badly that your most likely unconscious when Cory goes in. Look for Wayne to smash heads in 2011 when the Carter 4 comes out.
Unfortunately due to copyright the only youtube clip i could get was a sped up version, still goes hard nonetheless.
8.Big Sean
This dude is signed to Kanye's record label G.O.O.D. music...but he's not gonna need Kanye soon. His style is so original, his flow is so different and he is simply the man. If you haven't heard of this dude before, you should check yourself. He released a tape called Finally Famous Vol. 3, it was a pretty up and down in terms of the overall mixtape, but some of the songs on it are MLB(Major League Bangers). Too Fake(with Chiddy Bang), a song for his haters, and Memories a song for all the good and bad. Memories is probably my 2010 anthem, just cause of how dope the year was for me.
9.Oncue
Oncue is probably the best white rapper nobody knows. He doesn't have the mainstream hype that Sam Adams and Mac Miller have but he is just as nice as those two. A lot of what he raps about is less appealing than his counterparts. Due to a rough upbringing, Oncue's raps are a lot more from the heart and more meaningful. But the kid can still rap about taking your girl or he can talk shit. Cuey released two mixtapes this year and both were nasty. Crashing Down is definitely Oncue's best song, as he samples Dave Matthews "Crash Into Me" and turns it into an anthem.
10.Sam Adams
Sammy Adams is one of those dudes that you hate to like, but can't help to rock your head to his jams. 2010 was a HUGE year for "Boston's Boy" as he released a completely original mixtape called Party Records. This tape had Sammy going in on numerous electronic and dubstep songs from the best in that business. This was really a jumping off point for Sammy as it looks like he's poised for stardom. The biggest jam off the mixtape was "Hold On" in which he slaughters the classic Rusko track. Party Records gives you the chance to either bop your head or straight rage, that's what makes the tape so dope.
11.Chris Webby
Connecticut's Webster's style isn't the smoothest and his lyrical content is sometime questionable. However, he still locks you in with his excellent beat choice and swaggerific flow. 2010 was a year when Webby went from just another white rapper to a legitimate artist. He released two mixtapes in 2010 and like his rival Sam Adams began slaughtering dubstep and electro tracks. Though his first mixtape 0f 2010, Underclassmen was leaps and bounds better than his second, Best In The Burbs, he still produced jam after jam. I couldn't decide which of Webby's songs i thought went the hardest so I chose two. Webster goes in on Pretty Lights's jam Finally Moving and he also takes Sierra Leon from Mt. Eden Dubstep and shreds it. I look for Webby to continue making strides in 2011, unless he gets arrested again.
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