30 Rappers over 30.

By Kutty

Some of these I knew, and others I speculated on. Does seeing their ages change the way you look at them?

Ice Cube (June 15, 1969) – 39
Jay-Z (December 4, 1969) – 39
Raekwon (January 12, 1970) – 39
Q-Tip (April 10, 1970) – 39
Redman (April 17, 1970) – 39
Ghostface Killah (May 9, 1970) – 39
Fat Joe (August 19, 1970) – 38
Scarface (November 9, 1970) – 38
DMX (December 18, 1970) – 38
Method Man (April 1, 1971) – 38
Snoop Dogg (October 20, 1971) – 37
Common
(March 13, 1972) – 37
Busta Rhymes (May 20, 1972) – 37
Black Thought (October 3, 1972) – 36
Eminem
(October 17, 1972) – 36
Bun B (March 19, 1973) – 36
Nas (September 14, 1973) – 35
Mos Def (December 11, 1973) – 35
Andre 3000 (May 27, 1974) – 35
Styles P (November 28, 1974) – 34
Big Boi (February 1, 1975) – 34
Jadakiss (May 27, 1975) – 34
50 Cent (July 6, 1975) – 33
Talib Kweli (October 3, 1975) – 33
Rick Ross (January 28, 1976) – 33
Cam’ron (February 4, 1976) – 33
Kanye West (June 8, 1977) – 31
Ludacris (September 11, 1977) – 31
Young Jeezy (October 12, 1977)- 31
Fabolous (November 18, 1977) – 31

[via Nappy Afro]

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One Response to “30 Rappers over 30.”

  1. June 8, 2009 at 10:03 am #

    Though the artists are getting older Hip Hop and Hard Core Rap continue to survive like roaches and will never die. New refrains are in order though much like the early stuff proliferated by Gil Scott Heron and others from that era. Spoken Word is a def venue should there be a revitalization of that style of music. However educating some on the command of the english language may prove be a challenge.

    Crazed with age but ain’t smok’n sage no more!

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