MTV's Hottest MCs in the Game 2012 (Updated Daily)

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10. Wale

Wale's sophomore LP, Ambition, debuted at #2 on the albums chart in November, and the title couldn't have been more appropriate.

The Washington D.C. rapper reinvented himself in 2011, claiming a new space in the hip-hop stratosphere after a sound, but commercially disappointing, debut two years earlier. Wale's tireless work ethic, along with a deal from Rick Ross' Maybach Music Group, were the keys to his success and his #10 slot on MTV News' Hottest MCs in the Game VII list.

After releasing Attention Deficit in 2009, Wale parted ways with Interscope Records and decided to continue on his mixtape grind. In August 2010, he dropped More About Nothing, the second installation of his "Seinfeld"-themed series. And if Wale was putting out feelers for his fanbase, it worked. The mixtape became a worldwide trending topic on Twitter, and pulled in 100,000 downloads in a matter of hours. Fans weren't the only ones paying attention though. Rick Ross, in the midst of constructing his MM Group empire, also took notice.

By February 2011, Wale was officially signed to MMG under the Warner Bros. umbrella. With the release of Maybach Music's Self Made Vol. 1 compilation last summer, Wale demonstrated his ability to deliver bangers on hits like "600 Benz," and from there his star only continued to rise.

"Wale really touched on a broad scale, when it comes to an audience, it's hard to dispute that," said Yomi Desalu, MTV's senior director of music and talent programming strategy.

The criteria to be considered a Hottest MC are based on a combination of impact, buzz, sales, lyrics, swag and the intangibles. Mr. Folarin pretty much touched on them all. He performed with the Maybach crew on shows like "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" finally getting his mainstream shine. With the right support system behind him, Wale began to prep his sophomore album, but he teased it with another excellent mixtape, The Eleven One Theory, in August 2011. In addition to proving that he was still a very talented lyricist, singles like "Bait" reinforced the fact that he'd finally found a sound that would appeal to a wider audience.

By the time November 1 rolled around, Wale had built plenty of anticipation for his second album. Thanks in part to Rick Ross — who demonstrated his uncanny talent for branding in 2011 — #Ambition took on a life of its own in the world of social media, with its inspirational undertones. Lead single "Lotus Flower Bomb," plus the Kid Cudi-assisted "Focused", "Slight Work" (featuring Big Sean) and, of course, the title track "Ambition" (featuring Meek Mill and Ross) struck just the right balance between Wale's sometimes-dense rhymes and radio-friendly numbers.

"Lotus Flower Bomb is a #1 record and Wale's album was very balanced and diverse," MTV Jams' Tuma Basa noted. In the post-release madness, Wale appeared alongside Rick Ross on the cover of Billboard, dropped verses on the Bawse's Rich Forever mixtape and even recruited Chris Brown to direct the visuals for "Slight Work." After shaking off the disappointment of his debut album and surviving the dreaded sophomore slump, things are only looking up for Wale.


9. Big Sean

The biggest part of Big Sean's rise over the past year has been the unwavering support of his fans. While he's signed to a major label (Def Jam) and one of the brightest stars on Kanye West's G.O.O.D. Music imprint, it was those fans mobbing him at the Adidas store in New York and superstar supporters like Chris Brown and Nicki Minaj hopping on his debut album, Finally Famous, that propelled Sean to #9 on MTV News' Hottest MCs in the Game VII — his first appearance on the list.

Big Sean hit the scene out of Detroit's west side as Kanye's newest protégé with 2007's Finally Famous: The Mixtape. For the next three years, he would release two more volumes in the Finally Famous mixtape series — UKNOWBIGSEAN and BIG — and make the coveted XXL Freshmen cover, all the while promising his debut album was coming soon.

That album, however, seemed like it would never see the light of day. Even when Def Jam gave Sean a September 14, 2010, release date, they eventually pushed it back fearing the album wouldn't perform.

"This is an artist who kind of had to fight with his label to get this album out," MTV News producer Steven Roberts said during our Hottest MCs roundtable debate. "I think it was a great thing that as soon as he put out this album, they saw that there was a fanbase there."

And while Kanye West was in the midst of the creative streak of three lifetimes, Sean's sound further evolved alongside producer No I.D. The two worked together closely on Finally Famous, with I.D.'s tried-and-true formula oddly complementing Sean's ever-changing, still-maturing flow.

"Sean did an amazing thing being on G.O.O.D. Music. How do you shine next to Kanye West who takes all the attention?" MTV News' senior hip-hop writer Rob Markman questioned, citing Yeezy's reclusive nature throughout the year. "We haven't seen Kanye West out there like that, and Sean was out there, so arguably maybe he shines brighter throughout the duration of the year than Kanye West."

With Finally Famous, Sean was able to score four hit records with the viral "I Do It," the Breezy-laced "My Last," a #1 song with 'Ye in "Marvin & Chardonnay" and the percolating ode to the Detroit house scene, the "Dance (A$$)" remix with Nicki Minaj. These tracks could easily be dismissed as products of the label machine, but all of these people — from West to Brown — are fans of Big Sean Don and what he does. They were recruited by Sean or personally reached out to him to collaborate.

It was truly a Cinderella story. "He was like the underdog that made it to the finals," MTV News hip-hop director Rahman Dukes pointed out. "He really did his thing."

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Guessing the other 8 will be:
Kanye
Jay-Z
Lil Wayne
Drake
Rick Ross
Nicki Minaj
Eminem
Wiz Khalifa

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^ probably most of those with Mac Miller too bleh
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Guessing the other 8 will be:
Kanye
Jay-Z
Lil Wayne
Drake
Rick Ross
Nicki Minaj
Eminem
Wiz Khalifa

JML897

The list is finished and I was right except Eminem wasn't on the list. I guess that makes sense, it doesn't seem like that many hip-hop heads care about Eminem anymore.

1. Rick Ross
2. Drake
3. Kanye
4. Nicki Minaj
5. Lil Wayne
6. Jay-Z
7. Meek Mill
8. Wiz Khalifa
9. Big Sean
10. Wale

Meh

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in other related news MTV has named Danny Brown one of their Sucka Free Certified artists. A group of new artists they will be supporting in the coming year

 

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I'm sorry but Rick Ross makes no-brainer music. I won't lie, I like two or three of his songs, but more often it's because he raps over some great production and usually with other more talented rappers than himself.

His lyrics are truly dreadful though, and the Biggie comparisons *need* to stop.

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Lol the Biggie comparisons only exist caue he's fat as **** and tight with Puff Daddy....

Drake should have been number 1 though. Can you imagine what popular Hip Hop would have sounded like without Drake making music this year?

Tyler the Creator should be on there...As well as J Cole who had a platinum single and a huge debut. Stupid list. I love Meek Mill but he don't deserve to be on that list.

Jay-Z and Kanye should be higher up too for putting out one of the hottest albums of the year and by and large the best tour of the year.
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Lol the Biggie comparisons only exist caue he's fat as **** and tight with Puff Daddy....

Drake should have been number 1 though. Can you imagine what popular Hip Hop would have sounded like without Drake making music this year?

Tyler the Creator should be on there...As well as J Cole who had a platinum single and a huge debut. Stupid list. I love Meek Mill but he don't deserve to be on that list.

Jay-Z and Kanye should be higher up too for putting out one of the hottest albums of the year and by and large the best tour of the year. Toriko42

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Yeah well can you name a rapper who dominated the radio this year more than Drake...
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^Pitbull

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I don't know about that. Headlines, Make Me Proud, The Motto and all his guest spots on I'm On One, Stay Schemin', etc.

He's dominated Hip Hop radio this year...
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how was lil wayne top 5? i didn't even hear much from him this year at all. RAUCE is my boy though. not mad @ that selection. MY BOY.
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I don't know about that. Headlines, Make Me Proud, The Motto and all his guest spots on I'm On One, Stay Schemin', etc.

He's dominated Hip Hop radio this year...Toriko42

Eh, maybe you're right. I don't really listen to much radio so I'm not going to debate you.

Just seems like every time I turn it on there's some crappy Pitbull song/verse playing.

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Em's been stiffed two years in a row. He didn't even make the list last year when he had the highest selling rap album and one of the highest selling albums of the year.
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Bad Meets Evil was trash dun. Same with Recovery save for a few tracks.
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Bad Meets Evil was trash dun. Same with Recovery save for a few tracks. Toriko42

Recovery wasn't so bad that Em deserved to be left off last year's list. If sales one of the criteria - he DEFINITELY should have been on it. I mean, I'm guessing that's the main reason Lil Wayne is on this year's...

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Bad Meets Evil was trash dun. Same with Recovery save for a few tracks. Toriko42
I dunno, I thought the Bad Meets Evil album was about as good as Jay-Z/Kanye. I'd give em both a 7 or so.
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Watch the Throne was easily and far above the best album of last year. There wasn't even competition. No one is on Jay and Yeezy's level
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I feel like going to the tour really cemented that for me. That album was meant to be experienced live...
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watch the throne was what it was. Decent but could be better. Jay is still playing for an audience that is less knowledgeable about what hip hop should be. Kayne was better than him on the album.