Edd’s MANtra: Derrty Politics
Instead of airing Soul Plane on a continuous loop, it seems like BET is following Vh1’s lead and instead of coming up with original programming they’re just airing hourlong lists with talking heads babbling – or “offering insight,” depending on your level of tolerance.
I couldn’t resist checking out their list, even though I knew I would be appalled by their selections. And yep, I was appalled – but certainly not in the manner I expected.
The panel of judges ranged from DJs, producers, writers and bloggers. Guess my invitation was lost in the mail. Artists were ranked according to flow, lyrics, subject range, impact, money, and “digital swagger” – the hood term for Facebook friends, I suppose. If the panel couldn’t agree on a ranking there was a weird re-count system that resembled a game of Uno – I won’t even attempt to explain it.
9. Jadakiss
8. Young Jeezy
6. Ludacris
5. T.I.
4. 50 Cent
3. Kanye West
2. Lil Wayne
1. Eminem
Actually, their list isn’t horrible. Putting aside personal preferences for guys like Jada and Fab, whom I love but lack the impact of others, here are my unbiased picks:
9. Drake
7. T.I.
6. Nelly
5. Ludacris
4. 50 Cent
3. Lil Wayne
2. Eminem
1. Kanye West
But there is one glaring omission from the experts’ list:
Only panelist Jermaine Dupri seemed upset by Nelly’s exclusion but he didn’t have enough yellow Uno cards to re-count the hanging chads, or something.
A big problem with the industry is its refusal to look back and give past artists their due. We only live in the moment – which is why Rawsssssssse, who dropped an album this year, made the list over Game, who has way better songs and sales but hasn’t released anything lately. Out of sight, out of mind.
So today I reluctantly salute Nelly. Because of him, rappers are singing all over the radio and forcing their less-talented friends upon us. A true pioneer.
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