If youāre a fan of hip hop, you know what Iām talking about.Ā In most rap groups, thereās a stand out emcee who is the face of the franchise, the leader of the team and the straw that stirs the drink.
But weāre not talking about that.
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Weāre talking about the other guy in the group.Ā You might call them second bananas or the dude beside the dude, but that really diminishes their role in the group.Ā A good other guy is at the same time memorable and mutable.Ā Sometimes he sets it up, sometimes he brings it home, but heās the thing that brings it all together like Jeff Lebowskiās rug.Ā Theyāre a stop above hype men and a step below stars, but they need their own recognition, so Iām opening The Other Guy Hall of Fame today with this inaugural class of inductees.
Willie D
Heās the classic other guy.Ā Heās got a signature voice and style that makes you want to listen, but not enough personality or individual charisma to keep you hooked.Ā His verse on āMy Mindās Playinā Tricks On Meā might have been one of the greatest southern gangsta bars ever had it not been for the fact that he was followed by Bushwick Billās. Willie D missed his calling, man.Ā He should be doing movie trailer voiceovers.
Woulda been the guy, but⦠Eclipsed by his crew. Bushwick was a crazy midget and Scarface is one of the greatest story telling emcees of all time.Ā Itās hardĀ impossible to compete with that.
MC Ren
Hereās a guy with probably one of the hardest deliveries in the history of hip hop.Ā Ren assaults tracks with raw aggression and a style of rhyming that became the prototype for others like DMX to follow.Ā And thatās the problem.Ā Thatās all he does.Ā Thereās no finesse.Ā Itās like they hand him the ball and all he can do is windmill dunks and scowls.
Woulda been the guy, but⦠The team quit on him. Ice Cube went solo, Dr. Dre teamed up with Snoop and Ren was the odd man out.
Parrish Smith
This is a tough one for me because Iām a huge fan of EPMD, but at the end of the day, it was Erick Sermonās group.Ā Parrish Smith suffered from the double barreled flaws of having a monotone delivery combined with a lack of charisma.Ā On top of that, he got lost on posse cuts and you aināt the man when youāre getting out-rhymed by Dray and Skoob (liggety look thiggity that up) on your own albums.
Woulda been the guy, but⦠Hubris and perspective. The Hit Squad got bigger and he got more irrelevant then he made the classic Other Guy mistake of going solo and dissing his old partner.
Crunchy Black
Remember that guy on stage with the 3-6 Mafia during the Oscars back in the day?Ā His name is Crunchy Black.Ā Thatās all you ever really need to know about him other than the fact that he has the same number of Oscars as Martin Scorsese.
Woulda been the guy but⦠Heās Crunchy Black and he was lucky to have been along for the ride.
Malik B
He quit The Roots because he liked doing drugs, a lot.Ā Now he watches The Roots on TV with Jimmy Fallon with the rest of us.Ā Drugs are bad.
Woulda been the guy but⦠Drugs.
BG
In 1999, he was Cash Money Recordsā secret weapon.Ā He had the voice, lyrics, and delivery wrapped up in a New Orleans drawl that you mightāve overlooked if you werenāt knee deep in Hot Boys records.Ā But donāt get it twisted, Juvenile was number one, Lil Wayne was number three and Baby Gangsta B-Geezy was a solid number two.Ā Donāt believe me?Ā Pick up āGuerilla Warfareā and listen to Them Boys A War.Ā BG is one of the best that never was.
Woulda been the guy but⦠Drugs and a bad record deal.Ā Itās hard to extricate yourself from a shitty deal and funny money when you canāt stay off that shit long enough to think straight.
DMC
The original second banana.Ā DMC had all the skills but just wasnāt the guy you tuned in for.Ā He was the first to learn the MC Ren lesson that you canāt attack every track and he literally lost his voice over it.Ā But when I was a kid and me and my big brother played rappers up in our room, I didnāt mind being DMC to his Run.
Woulda been the guy but⦠Nepotism. When your manager is the brother of a member of the group, his interests are naturally gonna be conflicted.)
Pras
Heās garbage.Ā Heās only here because of The Score and even then, his best line was introducing Young Zee from The Outsidaz.
Woulda been the guy but⦠Glaring lack of talent.Ā Pras is also a charter member of the āFast Forward Through This Shitā Hall of Fame.
Bun B
Letās be honest.Ā Bun B is one of the greatest emcees to touch the mic who, through the curse of bad label deals (thanks, Jive) never made it past dropping hot 16s on everybody elseās shit.Ā Add to that, his partner was Pimp C (RIP) who was arguably one of the best voices and producers in the game and you can see how his greatness was overshadowed by his partnerās presence.Ā But donāt get it twisted, Bun can and does stand alone as one of the all time greats, itās just that his career has moved past that now and heās a fixure in hip hop culture and not just rap music.
Woulda been the guy but⦠Lack of exposure.Ā UGK made some classics, but Pimp Cās incarceration and untimely death stymied any chance they had to blow up.
Big Boi
This is the man who The Other Guy Hall of Fame should be named after.Ā An emcee who aināt bad in a group thatās one of the greatest who never disappointed but also never exceeded expectations.Ā Big Boi will get your attention but in the way that Cheddar Bay Biscuits get your attention at Red Lobster.Ā Yeah, they good than a muhg, but thatās not what you came for.Ā 3000 is the Waltās Shrimp of the crew, but you canāt have one without the other, right?
Woulda been the guy but⦠He got Scottie Pippened.Ā Individually, heās great, but without his legendary teammate you just feel like somethingās missing.Ā A Big Boi album is like those Pippen led Bulls teams that were good, but just not memorable.
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