Rap It Up: Rappers We’d Rather See On TV Than in the Booth

Sometimes, it’s time to let it go. It’s not that we desperately want these guys to go, it’s just that there’s attractive alternatives out there for them to consider. Since a lot of rappers want to cling to the limelight, why not do so by either starting or further continuing a career in television. It’s just an option to consider, but a very dope one for these struggling emcees.

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Check Out Which Rappers We Rather See On TV Than in the Booth.

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