I am doing this because I haven't posted anything in a while and everyone loves a top 5. This isn't easy. There has been an amazing rap culture in New Orleans that is a derivative of the same roots that Jazz and Rock and Blues came out of making it some of the most unique rap in the country. That is why it should be no surprise one of the hottest rappers in the game over the last several years came out the 504. Here is my top 5 as I see it.

This was the only easy spot. He wasn't the first, he isn't exactly an innovator, but at the age of 28 and 16 years in the game he has reached hights that only Louis Armstrong, Dr. john and Fats has as a New Orleans musician, but Weezy has made a lot more money in the process by being a smart business man and by being true to himself. Too bad he makes some dumb mistakes that puts him in jail. Looking forward to seeing what he does when he gets out of Rikers Island because out of everyone on this list he still has the best potential of actually doing more with his career.
BEST SONG: A Millie
MY FAVORITE: Walk It Off
MASTER P

This is where the list gets dicey. I feel like 2 through 4 are all a close tie on many levels. P was the first artist to understand how to make money outside of New Orleans and probably made more then any previous New Orleans musician prior to him. I mean seriously think about how much money he probably made over previous New Orleans Jazz, rock and R&B singers. Sure he probably took advantage of a lot of artists and promoted his brothers probably more then they were worth, but he showed a lot of younger rappers and businessman exactly how to make it. So good for him, especially on the Disney show he pulled off.
BEST SONG: Make Em Say Uhhhh
MY FAVORITE: Ice Cream Man
MYSTIKAL

My man out the 12th ward. Little known fact about Mystikal, he was a cheerleader. Shocked? You shouldn't be. He made some of the biggest tracks of the late 90s and worked with some of the best rappers at the time. Too bad he Fd up and went to prison. Does he have a comeback in him now that he is out of prison? Time will tell.
BEST SONG: Danger
MY FAVORITE: Y'All Ain't Ready
JUVENILE

He had one of the greatest songs ever to come out of New Orleans in HA. He was so hot for a minute and brought up his posse better then any person before him. 400 degrees is a classic album in New Orleans music history. His rhyming trick got old after Mama Got Ass. But he has definitely put out some quality work over the years especially his album Reality Check.
BEST SONG: HA
MY FAVORITE: Slow Motion
JUBILEE

I feel like T. Tucker and DJ Irv maybe deserve this spot better, but Jubilee definitely had a better career. This is just a point where I can just talk about bounce in general. Since T. Tucker and DJ Irv released their first single, Where Dey At, in 1992, this uniquely New Orleans genre hasn't really progressed. That is my biggest problem with bounce. It is has been an influence on a bunch of other artists. But, despite all the hype the Sissy Bounce has gotten as of late, it will just be a nitch thing that will never really make any of those artists money. But hey I am the guy who is still into House and Drum and Bass.
BEST SONG: Back That Ass Up
MY FAVORITE: Do the Jubilee All
Other consideration: T.Tucker, BG, Baby, Manny Fresh, Partners N Crime and Soulja Slim
And in case you were wondering what my favorite New Orleans rap song ever was, it is BG's UPT Thang
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Carah Faye (from Shiny Toy Guns) is releasing her new album on 21st Sept. I have heard some of the tracks and already a fan.
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