Chris Rock's Funniest Rap Moments

The legendary comic has also made his mark in hip-hop with laughs.

Not Available Lead
Complex Original

Image via Complex Original

Not Available Lead

You can always expect Chris Rock to deliver comedic gold whenever the topic is rap. Ever since his days at Saturday Night Live, he has incorporated hip-hop and its artists into his work throughout his career, and rappers—at least the ones with a sense of humor—have subsequently shown love back. Like Jay Z using Rock's "grand opening, grand closing" line on "Encore." Or Lil Wayne referencing Rock on a number of occasions. It gives credence to the saying, real recognize real.

From his recent gig as host of the BET Awards—where he brought the house to tears with jokes about Rick Ross, Dr. Dre, and Hov—to making a memorable appearance on Kanye West's "Blame Game," Rock has established himself as a significant figure in the culture. In case you've missed out on his golden nuggets over the years, here are Chris Rock's Funniest Rap Moments.

RELATED: Rick Rubin Says Chris Rock Gave Jay Z the Idea for "99 Problems" Chorus 
RELATED: Kanye West Came Up With the Name for Chris Rock's Upcoming "Black Plague" Tour
RELATED: The 10 Greatest Rap Moments on Daytime TV

Chris Rock's parody of Luther Campbell on Saturday Night Live.

Not Available Interstitial

Chris Rock's "Your Mother's Got a Big Head" video.

Not Available Interstitial

Chris Rock's hip-hop mockumentary CB4.

Not Available Interstitial

Chris Rock's "Champagne" video.

Not Available Interstitial

Chris Rock's petition to rename a street "Tupac Shakur Boulevard" in Howard Beach.

Not Available Interstitial

Chris Rock's "No Sex (In the Champagne Room)" video.

Not Available Interstitial

Chris Rock's stand-up bit about the difficulties of defending rap music.

Not Available Interstitial

Chris Rock's outro on Kanye West's "Blame Game."

Not Available Interstitial

Chris Rock's epic rap battle with Supa Hot Fire.

Not Available Interstitial

Chris Rock's ether toward Rick Ross, Dr. Dre, and the infamous Jay Z/Solange fight as host of the 2014 BET Awards.

Not Available Interstitial

Latest in Music