So first off, don’t pay this list any more heed than college rankings, which Malcolm Gladwell has thoroughly discredited. Nonetheless, it’s interesting to see Rolling Stone‘s process in quantifiably determining the current king of hip-hop. To conclude with the list above, they tallied album sales (Eminem, who wins by a landslide), radio hits (Drake, who beat Wayne!), YouTube views (Eminem, who surpassed a billion), tour money (Wayne), social networking (Eminem, again), album reviews (Kanye and Big Boi lead), and awards (there he is — Jay-Z), from 2009 to today. After crunching the numbers through whatever arbitrary algorithm, Eminem wins. Go figure.
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