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The Magnificent Map of Rap Names

The Magnificent Map of Rap Names

If you’re anything like us, you have a thing (thang?) for rap music. We love listening to the coolest tracks and the hottest jams from East Coast and West Coast alike, but we frequently run into problems when we load up Spotify or Grooveshark to get down. We can’t keep track of all the dogs, doggs and dawgs or all the artists who improperly (but appropriately) misuse K in their names. Thanks to Pop Chart Lab, we don’t have to worry about differences between The Hitmen or Hittman anymore because of their new Magnificent Map of Rap Names. 636 different rappers, divided into every possible classification possible, layered over a black background with artist pictures that, most notoriously, include B.I.G. and Pac. If that’s not enough (we can’t even imagine how that would be possible), this poster spans over seven square feet and is decked out in gold metallic ink.