Your Man's and 'Em: Rapper BFFs Everyone Should Know
Get to know your favorite rapper's best friend.
1 / 20
Nelly and Murphy Lee - Counting as one-third of the group St. Lunatics, Nelly and Murphy Lee were and still are a dynamic duo. Evidence of this could be seen in Nelly's video for his 2002 hit "Air Force Ones." (Photo: Frank Micelotta/Getty Images)
2 / 20
Busta Rhymes and Spliff Star - Not only is Spliff Star Busta's right hand hype man, but he's also his cousin. Who could ask for a better partner in crime? (Photo: Chris McKay/Getty Images for BET)
3 / 20
Method Man and Redman - Redman and Method Man are an outlandish team in both rhyme and everyday life and we love them for it. (Photo: Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)
4 / 20
A$AP Rocky and A$AP Yams - Self-proclaimed as the "Puerto Rican R. Kelly," A$AP Yams is the genius behind taking the A$AP Mob brand to new heights by creating A$AP Worldwide, the official hub for all things A$AP from clothing to music and everything in between. (Photo: RCA Records)
5 / 20
Kendrick Lamar and David Free - The top dog of Top Dawg Entertainment also happens to be Kendrick's friend David Free. The two have known each other since high school and it seems like their vision for greatest hasn't changed much. Also, we're pretty sure Dave was right by K Dot's side to co-sign and salute J Cole's album too. (Photo: Dave Free via Instagram via Ashley Outrageous via Instagram)
Photo By Photo: Dave Free via Instagram via Ashley Outrageous via Instagram
ADVERTISEMENT
6 / 20
Mac Miller and Quentin Cuff - Mac Miller's right hand Quentin Cuff may not be pictured here, but word is that he was the champion behind taking Mac's crazy life and turning it into a show. Thus we have MTV2s Mac Miller and the Most Dope Family. (Photo: Michael Wright/WENN.com)
7 / 20
Joe Budden and Ice - We've seen Joe go through a lot over the last few years. His Twitter ranting homie Ice was definitely there to help him get through it all. (Photo: Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images)
Photo By Photo: Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images
8 / 20
ScHoolboy Q and Moosa - Everyone needs a dude who was there when you got the deal. For ScHoolboy Q, that dude is the man he consistently berates via Vine, Moosa. (Photo: Bizu/WENN.com)
9 / 20
Big Pun and Fat Joe - Holding it down for the Terror Squad, this dynamic duo was unstoppable. (Photo: Frank Micelotta/ImageDirect)
10 / 20
Jay Z and Memphis Bleek - We always hear about Jay and Ty Ty, but Memphis Bleek was Jay's partner in music crime. Back in 2002, the rapper took over the charts with the single "Do My...." (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)
ADVERTISEMENT
11 / 20
Wu-Tang Clan - All hailing from Staten Island, this band of brothers helped to put real, lyrical rap back on the map. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
12 / 20
Mos Def and Talib Kweli - Forming the rap group Black Star in the late '90s, Mos Def and Talib Kweli come from a lineage of conscious rappers, helping to change the sound of underground rap along with the Native Tongues Posse.(Photo: Ray Tamarra/Getty Images)
13 / 20
Chubbs and Drake - Chubbs can mostly be seen standing right next to Drake as he's part of the OVO security team. Sources say he's only done exactly one interview ever and his most notable on-camera appearance occurred when he shoved a Houston fan off stage. (Photo: Prince Williams/FilmMagic)
14 / 20
Wale and Tre Johnson - Formerly the frontman for acclaimed go-go band Uncalled 4 Band, Tre (left) can be found supporting his best bud by singing lead vocals when Wale travels. (Photo: Marvin Joseph/The Washington Post)
15 / 20
J. Cole and Ibrahim - Where would the man you see today be without his bro Ibrahim? According to sources, Ibrahim was laying the foundation for Dreamville Records while Jermaine was throwing buckets on the St. John's court. (Photo: Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Mountain Dew)
ADVERTISEMENT