8 Most Influential Rappers In The Last Decade

Here is a list of the most influential rappers of the 21st century.
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8. Yung Lean

Yung lean is the sad boy's influence on hip hop. No matter what people thought about young lean's music you could not deny lean's style & aesthetic were totally unique.

Yung lean was into 90s pop-culture references like pokemon, the bucket hats, the Arizona ice tea, and how lean's videos were edited with video games, anime, and more pop culture imagery from back in 2013 and they weren't as widespread as they are today. Yung lean is the one who is responsible for initiating these trends.

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His aesthetic and videos were part of why he was so interesting as an artist. His video Oreo Milkshake's editing style made a huge influence on today's rappers. We still see rappers editing videos with anime, gaming, or similar imagery from Yung lean earlier videos. His group sad boys entertainment was a movement and title that the internet would identify with and idolize.

Using sadness as an aesthetic and artistic expression at that time was much less common than fake depressed rappers we have today. There was an emotional undertone and sad vibe to a lot of lean's music. Sadness was driven through his merch and imagery as well.

It led to kids all over the internet labeling themselves as sad boys and comparing the use of sadness and depression as music and image aesthetics from 2013 to right now. It's so many artists and groups right now with this depressed emotional aesthetic.

The sad boy's movement was the first of its kind in the internet era in the sense that the whole group's aesthetic was built on sadness. This resulted in lean's music and aesthetic being seen throughout various underground artists today.

7. XXXTENTACION

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XXXTENTACION accomplished one of his life goals which was to inspire millions of people. One year later after his death, you can see his influence all over the world.

The explosion of the emo-rap trend has a lot to do with how big xxxtentacion was able to become because what he was able to do was take emo sound & aesthetic that was already a thing in the underground and open it up to a whole new audience and take it to that next level.

XXXtentacion helped to kickstart this emo wave back in 2017 with his album 17. This shocked everyone with the direction he decided to go in because what was expected from the album was his more aggressive bangers.

The depressive sound connected very well with younger audiences everywhere and spawned multiple hit songs. Music streams climb to over 500% since his death and received four billion streams in 2019 alone.

6. Migos

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The Migos flow or the Versace flow come to define mainstream artists in recent years. In 2013 Migos released Versace & drake freestyle over it. After drake featured on the song it blew up. Triplet flow has always been in rap since the 1980s but the song like Versace made the sound and rhythmic feel of triplets super catchy.

Today we can see why triplets flow is Migos bread and butter. Credits say Migos has star power and will never fall off. Migos have been featured on tracks by some of the biggest artists of today like Drake, 2 Chainz, Gucci Mane, Calvin Harris, Juicy J, & DJ Khaled.

5. Lil Wayne

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No rappers before Lil Wayne and Birdman had face tattoos. Now several rappers today have face tattoos. Also, Nobody had face piercings that Lil Wayne had. Now rappers like the young thug and Lil uzi vert have piercings on their face too. Lil Wayne was a huge mixtape hustler with a large amount of work ethic.

He didn't start out as the greatest rapper but with all the mixtapes and free music he released in the early 2000s was so uncommon whenever he dropped an album his fans were quick to buy it and support him for all the free music. Wayne was notorious for hopping on beats from hip-hop hit songs and making it a better song.

The song he would remix would also get more popular. Lil Wayne would erase the memory of an original song in history. Lil Wayne's sky is the limit is a remix of Mike Jone's Mr.Jones song.

4. Young Thug

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Young Thug had heavy Wayne influence when he first came out. He caught Gucci mane's attention and was signed to 1017 in 2013. Young thug gained popularity in the mainstream in 2014. Signs to 300 label that year. 2015 was one of Young Thug's biggest years.

In 2019 Young thug became his own genre. Lil Uzi Vert, Sahbabii, & Lil Keed are clearly influenced heavily by Young Thug. Young thug also brings the punk rapper image back to style. 

3. LIL B

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Lil B started on the pack with his hit song vans. Soon after Lil b went solo and started releasing music on myspace and videos on Youtube. We never saw something like ever before. Home-made music videos with minimal editing and very low-quality songs with poor mixing and mastering but his work ethic was unmatched and has his own alter ego "The BasedGod".

The term "Based" turned into a movement. Bitch Mob Task Force is Lil B's fans that protect Lil at all times from fake-based or Lil B Haters who try to insult him or undermine his successes because they don't understand it.

Lil B started swag rap with Soulja Boy and was the pioneer of this movement. Wonton Soup was the biggest representation of swag rap. Lil B was really the first rapper to rep and push being independent or unsigned. He never released an official album or official mixtape. Lil B was one only rapper at his time pushing positive messages and avoiding couraging people to use drugs or violence.

He released all of the music for free & a mixtape with over 800 songs. Lil B really pushed fan interaction and internet marketing for artists to the forefront. He was the youngest rapper to write his own book at age 19. On Youtube between 2011 - 2012, he would drop three music videos a week.

He made based memes all over the internet and was even followed by 1 million fans on Twitter. He started girl time in the USA and other internet influencers started copying him afterward. Lil B Cursed NBA  players and made it to mainstream sports.

Lil B created the cooking dance which went viral and is still used today even in the NBA. No other rapper had this much influence in sports. He also lectures at universities across the united states where he talks about his philosophy and self-love. Almost All rappers today show respect and pay homage to him.

2. Chief Keef

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Whenever a lot of younger rappers below the age of 25 are interviewed and are asked who was their biggest influence, they most likely name - Chief Keef. When Chief keef first came out that changed a lot of things. That's when everyone wanted to go deeper into Chicago rappers. He definitely started a whole generation of culture.

He had an impact on the whole rap game; everyone wanted to be like keef. Chief Keef is a living legend because of inspiration for his whole new wave of rap. A lot of chief keef clones came after chief keef. A lot of rappers rapping like chief keef had dirty looks & guns in videos.

Most rappers would say they had a pretty innocent childhood and then all of a sudden chief keef came out and then the culture changed. The music went from dancing and having fun to guns and shooting each other.

1. Soulja Boy

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Soulja Boy would post his music on Limewire and myspace which led to a massive online fan base that eventually made Crank That go viral on youtube. By the time he signed to Interscope, he took off.

He was the first rapper of this generation to come up off the internet. This is the digital disturbance that Soulja boy created that started a light bulb moment in the music industry by building a fan-based virtual world. This movement also created new metrics to access an artist's popularity through their social media presence.

He was the first artist to transition from the internet to huge mainstream success. His journey is a blueprint for rappers to blow up the internet and he is the one who is responsible for what hip hop is today. Labels don't care about the person passing out mixtapes on the streets anymore they want to see your Instagram, SoundCloud, or internet presence.

He was never about recording a demo and showing it to the labels. He started with recording his songs at home and uploading them straight to the internet. He always believed that if your work had power it will automatically gravitate the audience towards your music.

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Opinions and Perspectives

Lil Wayne changed the game completely

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LaurenWhite commented LaurenWhite 3 years ago

Young Thug's style is everywhere now

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Aria_Williams commented Aria_Williams 3 years ago

Migos changed rap flows forever

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Chief Keef's influence is still growing

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JonahL commented JonahL 3 years ago

The Based God's marketing was genius

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Kinsley99 commented Kinsley99 3 years ago

Young Lean predicted the future of rap aesthetics

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Jolene-Black commented Jolene-Black 3 years ago

XXX's impact on the younger generation was huge

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Soulja Boy was the first to really get social media

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Lehrer_Ledger commented Lehrer_Ledger 3 years ago

The sad boy movement changed everything

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EleanorM commented EleanorM 3 years ago

Lil Wayne's work ethic set a new standard

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Courtney-Garcia commented Courtney-Garcia 3 years ago

Young Thug really did create his own lane

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RoseWaters commented RoseWaters 3 years ago

Migos flow became the blueprint for modern rap

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Vanessa_Weaver commented Vanessa_Weaver 3 years ago

Chief Keef changed the whole Chicago scene single-handedly

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EmmaL commented EmmaL 3 years ago

The Based God's positive message was unique for its time

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Lara_Twilight commented Lara_Twilight 3 years ago

Young Lean's aesthetic influence cant be denied

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XXX bridging emo and rap was more influential than people realize

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FutureDataX commented FutureDataX 3 years ago

Soulja Boy's internet strategy was revolutionary for its time

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Kit_Commentary commented Kit_Commentary 3 years ago

The sad boy movement really opened up new emotional territory in rap

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AvaThomas commented AvaThomas 3 years ago

Lil Wayne's mixtape era changed how artists approach releases

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Priscilla_Gleam commented Priscilla_Gleam 3 years ago

Young Thug's weird style really did influence modern rap vocals

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Daphne99 commented Daphne99 3 years ago

Migos deserves credit for popularizing their signature flow

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The Based God was truly ahead of his time with internet marketing

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SereneSanctuary commented SereneSanctuary 3 years ago

Chief Keef's impact on drill music is still being felt today

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Young Lean's influence on internet culture and rap is understated

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Ella_Smith commented Ella_Smith 3 years ago

The article misses some key points about XXX's musical evolution

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I see why they put Soulja Boy at number one. He really did change everything

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OscarCruz commented OscarCruz 3 years ago

The sad boy aesthetic really did change how rappers express emotions

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Toobin_Talk commented Toobin_Talk 3 years ago

Lil Wayne's impact goes beyond just the music. He changed the whole image of rap

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Madison-Perry commented Madison-Perry 3 years ago

Soulja Boy showing everyone how to use the internet was game-changing

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Young Thug's vocal style influenced a whole new generation

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Cora_Light commented Cora_Light 3 years ago

Migos really changed the way people approach flow in modern rap

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Lucy_Star commented Lucy_Star 3 years ago

Chief Keef's influence on Chicago rap scene was revolutionary

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The Based God deserves more credit for his marketing innovation

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Miranda-Gomez commented Miranda-Gomez 3 years ago

XXXTENTACION's impact on the emo rap wave is undeniable

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Couch_Column commented Couch_Column 3 years ago

I remember thinking Yung Lean was a joke at first. Now look at his influence

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MilenaH commented MilenaH 3 years ago

Lil Wayne's work ethic was insane. Those mixtape days were something else

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CyberMystic commented CyberMystic 3 years ago

Young Thug really did create his own genre. You can hear it in so many new artists

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Sophia commented Sophia 3 years ago

The article totally nailed it about Migos' triplet flow becoming industry standard

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BodyMindBalance commented BodyMindBalance 3 years ago

Interesting how Soulja Boy predicted the importance of social media presence

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ChelseaB commented ChelseaB 3 years ago

Chief Keef's influence on drill music changed the game forever

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QuantumLegend commented QuantumLegend 3 years ago

The Based God's positive message was really ahead of its time

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ThePeacefulPath commented ThePeacefulPath 3 years ago

Not sure about putting Yung Lean above some other influential artists from this era

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InfinityEcho commented InfinityEcho 3 years ago

Wayne's face tattoos really did start a trend that's still going strong

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I see Lil B's influence everywhere in today's meme rap scene

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MidnightEcho commented MidnightEcho 3 years ago

Young Lean deserves more recognition for pioneering internet aesthetics in rap

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Sorkin_Summary commented Sorkin_Summary 3 years ago

XXX really did bridge the gap between emo and rap for a new generation

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The Migos flow became so widespread it's almost impossible to escape it now

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PenelopeRivera commented PenelopeRivera 4 years ago

Chief Keef literally created a whole subgenre. That's wild to think about

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JunoH commented JunoH 4 years ago

I appreciate how the article acknowledges Soulja Boy's internet marketing genius

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FlicksAndChill commented FlicksAndChill 4 years ago

Lil Wayne's mixtape run was legendary. Nobody comes close to that level of output and quality

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BradleyAnderson commented BradleyAnderson 4 years ago

The sad boy movement really did change hip hop's emotional expression

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ElliottJ commented ElliottJ 4 years ago

Anyone else think Young Thug's influence is overrated? I mean he's good but top 4?

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KevinCodes commented KevinCodes 4 years ago

Soulja Boy literally wrote the blueprint for social media marketing in hip hop

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Brooklyn commented Brooklyn 4 years ago

XXXTENTACION's influence was massive but let's not forget about the controversy surrounding him

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Autumn_Collins commented Autumn_Collins 4 years ago

Migos deserves more credit for revolutionizing flow patterns in modern rap

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Lang_Ledger commented Lang_Ledger 4 years ago

I still bump Chief Keef's Finally Rich album. That changed everything

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Colbert_Coverage commented Colbert_Coverage 4 years ago

The article makes a good point about Lil B's work ethic. Dropping multiple videos every week was unheard of back then

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BrodyRodriguez commented BrodyRodriguez 4 years ago

Young Lean's aesthetic was definitely ahead of its time but I'm not sure he belongs in top 8

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Kroll_Keynotes commented Kroll_Keynotes 4 years ago

The face tattoo trend that Lil Wayne started is crazy when you think about it. Now it's basically standard for new rappers

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Aspen_Starlit commented Aspen_Starlit 4 years ago

I remember when everyone thought Soulja Boy was just a one-hit wonder. Look who's laughing now

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BassDropKing commented BassDropKing 4 years ago

This list feels incomplete without mentioning Future's influence on trap music

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Alondra-Green commented Alondra-Green 4 years ago

Lil B is so underrated. The Based God really pioneered internet rap culture

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SilentGuardianX commented SilentGuardianX 4 years ago

I actually disagree about Young Thug's placement. Should be higher on the list considering how many current rappers copy his style

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GenesisY commented GenesisY 4 years ago

Chief Keef's impact on Chicago drill music cannot be overstated. He literally created a blueprint for a whole generation

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Noah commented Noah 4 years ago

Can't believe they left out Kendrick Lamar. His storytelling and artistic vision influenced so many

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NightModeX commented NightModeX 4 years ago

The Migos flow really did change everything. I hear their influence in almost every new rapper nowadays

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PopcornJunkie commented PopcornJunkie 4 years ago

True about Lil Wayne's mixtapes! I remember downloading everything he put out in the 2000s. No one was working harder than Wayne back then

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LaurenCarter commented LaurenCarter 4 years ago

You're forgetting how much Lil Wayne influenced an entire generation before him. His mixtape game was unmatched

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AngelCooper commented AngelCooper 4 years ago

Interesting to see XXXTENTACION ranked so high. His impact was significant but it feels a bit too soon to put him among these other legends

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Livia-Stevens commented Livia-Stevens 4 years ago

I think Soulja Boy deserves that #1 spot. He literally changed how artists promote themselves online

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The article completely overlooked Drake's influence in the last decade. How can you not include him in this list?

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SkyboundNomad commented SkyboundNomad 4 years ago

I never realized how much influence Yung Lean had on today's aesthetic in rap videos. The whole sad boy movement really did change things

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