Most embarrassing rappers: Rap, like all genres of music, has lots of fans and lots of critics. There are some who are die-hard hip-hop fans and see the music as one of the industry’s truest art forms. Others feel that rap doesn’t have any real musical value, mainly because they can’t understand the lyrics. Then there are others who had an affinity with rap in previous years, but aren’t impressed with the rap music that has been released recently.
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Just like the overall preference for rap music is debatable, so are the rappers. Some rappers are seen as the best in the genre, while others are viewed as completely terrible when it comes to rapping skills. Of course, there are a few rappers that should never release another album, and most people agree on who those rappers are.
Don’t get us wrong. Some of these rappers are entertaining, just not when they’re rapping. It’s also important to point out that some of these artists are more well-known for public scandals and other sources of embarrassment, than they are for being rappers. That’s just sad, and it’s a sign that these people should probably look into new careers. Fortunately, some of them have.
10. Sean Combs
Sean Combs (aka Puffy, aka Puff, aka Puff Daddy, aka P. Diddy, aka Diddy) is a talented businessman and producer. He’s great at finding music talent and helping to put together albums for noted rap artists and R&B singers. After all, he worked with The Notorious B.I.G. (aka Biggie aka Biggie Smalls), who is still considered one of the greatest rappers of all time, even though he passed away in 1997. Combs also gave people like Lil’ Kim, Faith Evans and Mary J. Blige their start. More recently, he was behind the groups Danity Kane and Dirty Money. It’s just that, as a rapper, Combs leaves a lot to be desired. He makes a pretty good hype-man, though (his occasional “yeahs” and “uh huhs” usually make a song more interesting). However, hearing a whole verse from Sean Combs tends to make you wish he’d just go back to producing songs, or making more Ciroc or designing clothes or something.
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