Video - Decade Defining Hip Hop Artists of the 2000s
- In the 2000s, hip hop artist Eminem dominated the charts with hits like "Lose Yourself" and "Stan." - Kanye West revolutionized the music industry in the 2000s with his innovative production and controversial statements. - Missy Elliott, known for her eccentric style and groundbreaking music videos, became a trailblazer for female hip hop artists in the 2000s. - Nas continued to solidify his place in hip hop history with albums like "Stillmatic" and "God's Son" in the 2000s. - OutKast's unique blend of funk, soul, and hip hop resulted in classic albums like "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below" in the 2000s. - Ludacris emerged as a major player in the 2000s hip hop scene with hits like "Stand Up" and "Money Maker." - Lil Wayne's mixtape run in the mid-2000s solidified his status as one of the greatest rappers of his generation. - T.I. brought the sound of the South to the mainstream in the 2000s with hits like "Bring 'Em Out" and "Live Your Life." - The Game burst onto the scene in the mid-2000s with his debut album "The Documentary," which showcased his lyrical prowess. - 50 Cent's debut album "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" was one of the defining hip hop releases of the 2000s, selling millions of copies worldwide.