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  1. #1. The 5 Most Notorious Gangster Rappers So Far

5 Most Notorious Gangster Rappers Of All Time

Following is a list of famous hip-hop musicians who, before their fame, were some notorious gangster Rappers. This means that their paintings' inspiration came straight from their surroundings. Although gangsta rap was born on the West Coast, the East Coast is now home to its share of legendary artists.
It's a subgenre that's exploded and helped shape what hip hop is today. Despite the seeming contradiction, these musicians' ability to rile up conservatives was ultimately what propelled their violent genre into the mainstream. Below are the top 5 best gangster rappers of all time.

#1. The 5 Most Notorious Gangster Rappers So Far

5. Ice-T

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His album, Rhyme Pays, was heavily influenced by gangster rap and earned the dubious distinction of being the first hip hop album to be tagged with an "explicit content" warning. Naturally, with such a ringing recommendation, the mainstream was ready to embrace Ice-T. Ice-T never really committed to any one gang, instead having connections to the Bloods and the Crips, the two most powerful factions at his Crenshaw high school. He used this fact as inspiration for groundbreaking art that established Ice-T as a forerunner in the hip-hop genre.

4. B.I.G. - One Of The Best Gangster Rappers 90s

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Big and the West Coast rapper Tupac were once close, but Big's battle with Tupac will forever define his legacy. As their conversations devolved into insults, though, their words began to hurt more than they ever had before. Upon hearing the news of Biggie Smalls's (The Notorious B.I.G.) passing, an entire generation of his devoted followers went into bewildered, speechless mourning. Biggie's contribution to hip hop's development is valuable, and in 1997, he was arguably the brightest light in the world, effortlessly bridging cultural and musical boundaries.

3. Wu-Tang Clan

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A group of friends and relatives from Staten Island's Stapleton Houses projects, Wu-Tang Clan invented their own version of 'Shaolin,' complete with fighting, drugs, chess, and kung fu themes. Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) was like walking into another world, with its hazy sound and radical verses from nine MCs, each with their own unique savage style.

2. Tupac Shakur - Best American Gangster Rappers

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Without Tupac Shakur, gangsta rap wouldn't be as popular. Tupac Shakur's legacy will last for decades. The rapper wasn't merely a talented writer or performer; he was the voice of a generation and an icon. His "thug life" tattoo on his stomach was as prominent as his progressive politics. The icon was killed when he rejected gangster culture but was killed in a street dispute. Tupac was a gangsta and spoke about violence and social injustice in his lyrics and albums. This makes him one of the best. You may feel interested in these dark pasts of these famous celebrities.

1. N.W.A.

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By grouping N.W.A.'s powerful rappers into one entry, we can celebrate one of the best rap groups of all time. Ice Cube and Eazy-E brought home the point of gangsta rap more than Dr. Dre and MC Ren. Eazy-E is the most famous gangsta rapper. Dre was drawn to the artist because of his fearless refusal to be anything but "genuine." Ice Cube typified the group and gangsta rap when he remarked, "Our art reflects our reality"
 
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