
Nearly three decades since the initial rapper “report card” was first put into play by icon Kool Moe Dee, it loos like the 2022 conversation is even more controversial for the 90s featured a review of some of hip-hop’s biggest names.
The rap “report card” from the genre’s 90s era has resurfaced on Twitter and there has been much opinion on the Moe Dee penned critiques. The Manhattan native once assessed rappers using 10 categories and giving emcees grades ranging from A+ to C+, with the hottest name in the game, of the time, being judged on vocabulary, originality, versatility, articulation, voice, records, innovating rhymes, stage presence, the ability to stick to themes, and creativity. While Moe Dee gave the late Biggie Smalls and the iconic Lauryn Hill the only A+ grades on the chart, hip-hop favorites like Too Short, Mase, and Master P were crowned with C+ efforts.