
The line between producer and rapper was blurred in the early '90s. More often, beat makers stopped searching for MCs and took over vocal duties themselves. When Diamond D declared himself the "best producer on the mic," the concept was still a novelty. These days, finding rappers who aren't making their own beats is becoming the exception to the rule, attesting to the influence of self-sufficient figures like Pete Rock and The Beatnuts.
Rappers who later became producers, such as Lord Finesse and MF Doom haven't been included. Artists who started out both rhyming and producing (Black Milk, DJ Quik, Erick Sermon, Havoc, Large Professor, Q-Tip, The RZA, and others) have been omitted as well. We're only talking about the best rappers who started as producers here, but of course, there are plenty of beatsmiths who fit the description. From Dr. Dre's reign to Pharrell's breakout as an MC, we've considered it all. Read on for our rankings of the very best producers-turned-rappers.
Written by Robbie Ettelson (@unkut)
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23. Jermaine Dupri

22. Kid Capri

21. Pharrell

20. The 45 King

19. Nottz

18. Celph Titled

17. No I.D.

16. Tony Touch

15. The Alchemist

14. Minnesota

13. Doo Wop

12. Mannie Fresh

11. Showbiz

10. Oddisee

9. J-Zone

8. Madlib

7. Pete Rock

6. Diddy

5. J Dilla

4. Dr. Dre

3. The Beatnuts

2. Diamond D

1. Kanye West
