The Rap Soul Podcast

My 12 Greatest Rappers From the South

26 min · 23 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio My 12 Greatest Rappers From the South

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In this episode of THE RAP SOUL PODCAST, host 12Kyle discusses his personal list of the 12 greatest Southern rappers, emphasizing the criteria of lyricism, flow, and delivery.  He reflects on the historical context of Southern rap, its evolution, and the artists who have shaped the genre. The conversation includes a countdown of his top picks, providing insights into each rapper's contributions and significance in hip hop. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Southern Rap Legends 04:22 Criteria for Ranking Southern Rappers 10:51 The Countdown Begins: Rappers 12 to 7 14:07 Continuing the Countdown: Rappers 6 to 1 23:50 Recap and Conclusion AUDIO https://therapsoulpodcast.riverside.com [https://therapsoulpodcast.riverside.com] YOUTUBE https://youtu.be/o5A01XEx-6U [https://youtu.be/o5A01XEx-6U]

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