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Vote up the rappers who think a little too highly of themselves.
There's nothing wrong with a little ego in the rap world. Rappers are expected to project confidence, talk a big game, and lord their superior skills over the heads of less-deserving competitors. But once you start getting rewarded for that bravado with worldwide fame and boatloads of money, it's easy to lose perspective. Some of the cocky attitudes displayed by artists on this list are more than just a stage persona.
Which rappers do you think have ridiculous egos? Even if they've earned the right to think highly of themselves, who's got a head that's getting too big for their shoulders? Take a look at the list of rap artists below and vote up the ones you feel have a little too much self-esteem.
Biggest Hits: Crank That (Soulja Boy), Turn My Swag On, Kiss Me Thru The Phone, Pretty Boy Swag
Big Ego Moment: Considered by some to be a one-hit wonder, Soulja Boy claimed he taught massively popular rapper Drake "everything he knows," accusing Drake of ripping him off "word for word."
Biggest Hits: ROCKSTAR, Ball If I Want To, Suge, BOP
Big Ego Moment: DaBaby faced backlash for homophobic comments made at the Rolling Loud Miami festival in July 2021, but some say what's more damning than the comments themselves was the insincere, arrogant way he "apologized" for them.
Biggest Hits: Empire State of Mind, Young Forever, The Story of OJ, Otis
Big Ego Moment: Jay-Z has done some outlandishly egotistical things, including trying to trademark his baby's name. He also managed to upset the beloved Robert De Niro, refusing to return the actor's many calls after Jay-Z failed to produce a song he promised the Tribeca Film Festival.