Some say only the strong survive/
And that’s cap/ because weak cats/ are still alive/
I would even argue that some of them thrive/
With that being said here is my top 5/
My number 5 is DJ Run/ this is based on impact/
In fact/ he was one of them ones/
To dress like a kid from the block/
When disco fashions were over the top/
And dominant in Hip-Hop/
He was never complicated with lines/
Yet still everyone was reciting his rhymes/
I’ve got Nas as my number 4/ His storytelling was raw/
And more advanced than who came before/
And when his rival started a war/
He made Ether a catch phrase/ we couldn’t ignore/
Black Thought I have at number 3/
Strictly based on his skill set as an emcee/
He dropped over 200 bars on Funk Flex/
Collected respect/ and a Tonight Show check/
I watched him say raps better than the rapper that wrote em/
Kick the game in the scrotum/ I really should promote em/
But Eminem has the second slot on the list/
From another planet disguised as a lyricist/
Making words that don’t rhyme/ rhyme/
Truly a one of a kind/ an architect with clever designs/
His love for the craft is evident/
and I rock with em heavy just for being different/
I’m from the originality era/
so Emcee clones can only be fake friends/
Who live their life as a mirror/
Number 1 on my list go to the God Rakim/
After him no one was rapping the same/
The entire game/ had changed/ inside of that time frame/
He started the complex pattern/
metaphors that were deeper than caverns/
Rocking rings that were bigger than Saturns/
I heard him say/ as the Earth gets further and further away/
Planet’s as small as a ball of clay