LET'S ARGUE: The Worst Rap Names of All Time

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Published 2021-04-12

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  • @maravillas
    “Let’s Argue” is what my parents decide to do after every minor inconvenience
  • @heroofrhyme2147
    To be honest Skippa Da Flippa just sounds like the rap name of the leader of the penguins of Madagascar
  • @Liboo52
    “Young Thug” sounds like a level 1 enemy in an rpg about gangs
  • The name “6ix9ine” gives me “your password must include both letters and numbers” vibes
  • @RooMustDie
    Lil Nas X not only implies that he's the 10th descendant of the Lil Nas bloodline, but he also happens to be larger than regular sized Nas.
  • @BreadBurger42
    Cant believe no one said "Earl Sweatshirt" he aint even named Earl
  • @lupaloops4166
    Thank you, Fantano. You have convinced me to name my child, "Lil Hoobastank."
  • @martinjez1
    XxXTentacion is still the most Myspace/Xbox live era name in rap though...
  • @smackgyver5670
    You know, Pooh Shiesty gets even more fecal when you are German, because "Shiesty" is pronounced like the German word "Scheiße", which means poo. So as a German knowing English, this dude bascically named himself Poo Poo and it's hilarious.
  • @diegomo1413
    Lil Nas X’s given name is actually Montero. Why the hell didn’t he just make that his artist name? It’s a kick ass name
  • @Arinisonfire
    Actually Will Smith DID have a rap name, The Fresh Prince. Back in the day when he was paired with DJ Jazzy Jeff, that was what he called himself, but after he made it big as an actor he just started going by his birth name
  • @kickback881
    "Eazy E's Incredi-boy" Didn't have to murder my man's like this
  • To be fair, a Wu-Tang name generator gave me the name “Ruff Assassin” and I think that’s pretty dope
  • "G Eazy sounds like a watered down version of a good rap name" so it's perfect, cuz he's a watered down version of a good rapper
  • @brandiboo1231
    i feel like lil nas x could have easily gone with his own first name. montero is a nice name and it fits him
  • About the Will Smith one, there is something to be said about an artist simply using their name as their rap name (Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, Denzel Curry, etc.). It exudes a type of confidence that I admire that the music they’re putting out is an unfiltered representation of them.
  • @VinVonVoom
    I can't believe we didn't even mention Coolio, like he sounds like the "rapper" character in a TV Show.