The Best Rappers in History, Ranked

Rap is an expression of aspirations, injustice, and of these rappers’ street life. And like in any rich culture, some of these urban poets broke the boundaries of the streets and exploded into the world. Here’s our list of the top 40…

R. Kelly (Net Worth: -$2 million)

R. Kelly is a controversial recording artist who has been credited for his massive influence on R&B music. Kelly has sold over 75 million records worldwide making him one of the highest-selling R&B/hip-hop artists ever, but severe allegations against him have led to the decline of his career.

R. Kelly (Net Worth: -$2 million)

DMX (Net Worth: -$1 million)

Earl Simmons, better known as DMX, began his career as a rapper in the early 1990s. His debut album called It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot was released in 1998, and it gained both critical and commercial acclaim, selling over 250,000 copies within the first week itself.

DMX (Net Worth: -$1 million)

His best-selling album, …And Then There Was X, came out the following year. DMX also became the first artist to debut his album at number one on Billboard 200 charts five times in a row. Unfortunately, the rapper passed away in April of 2021.

Tupac Shakur (Net Worth: $200, 000)

Tupac Amaru Shakur, better known as 2Pac, is widely considered to be the most poetic lyrical genius in the history of rap. His songs were a voice against the injustices and lack of opportunities faced by the minorities in the US.

Tupac Shakur (Net Worth: $200, 000)

With over 75 million in copy sales worldwide, he was inducted into the Hip-Hop Hall of Fame in 2002. His influence in music was so profound that Pac was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame upon the first year of his eligibility. Amazingly, his net worth at the time of his passing was only $200,000, however, his estate is currently valued at over $40 million.

MF Doom (Net Worth: $1 million)

Late Daniel Dumile was known for his enigmatic stage persona, MF Doom, which was inspired by the comic supervillain. The British-American rapper was known for his intricate lyrics and rhyming. Plus, his influence on the underground hip-hop of the 2000s is undeniable.

MF Doom (Net Worth: $1 million)

Doom began his career as part of the KMD in 1988, although the collective was disbanded in 1993. He returned a few years later with his Doom persona and his debut solo album, Operation: Doomsday, gained widespread success.

Royce da 5’9” (Net Worth: $1 million)

Born on July 5th, 1977, Ryan Daniel Montgomery became better known as Royce da 5’9” after starting his American rap career. Royce is currently one half of the duo Bad Meet Evils along with fellow Detroit rapper and legend, Eminem.

Royce da 5’9” (Net Worth: $1 million)

He’s also part of the hip-hop duo PRhyme with producer DJ Premier. Royce has also ghostwritten for best rappers like Puff Daddy and Dr. Dre. His seventh studio album, Book of Ryan, is considered to be one of his breakthroughs.

Nate Dogg (Net Worth: $1.5 million)

American rapper Nate Dogg was born Nathaniel Dwayne Hale in 1969 in Long Beach, California. Before his unfortunate passing in 2011, Nate Dogg was widely regarded as the “King of Hooks,” having provided guest vocals to many hit rap songs.

Nate Dogg (Net Worth: $1.5 million)

During the early 1990s, Nate Dogg started the collective 213 along with cousin Snoop Dogg and Warren G. Nate’s first rise to fame came when he co-wrote and sang as a featured artist on Warren G’s hit single “Regulate,” which peaked at number two on Billboard Hot 100.

MC Hammer (Net Worth: $2 million)

MC Hammer was a popular rap figure in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Born Stanley Kirk Burrell in Oakland, California, he’s considered one of the OGs of rap music. His meteoric rise to fame was marked by his songs including “U Can’t Touch This” and “2 Legit 2 Quit.”

MC Hammer (Net Worth: $2 million)

Widely considered to be one of the most influential figures in pop rap, Hammer was the first hip-hop artist to achieve diamond status. While his decline in the industry was as sudden as his rise, Hammer secured a place on the list.

Joyner Lucas (Net Worth: $2 million)

Joyner Lucas is the stage name of American rapper, Gary Maurice Lucas Jr. Even though his career is still on the rise, Lucas is considered one of the best rappers because of his underground credibility and acclaim. Known for singles like “Ross Capicchioni” and “I’m Not Racist,” Lucas has often gone viral online.

Joyner Lucas (Net Worth: $2 million)

Also known for his remixing skills, Lucas has made a name for his remixes of “Gucci Gang” and “DNA.” Once, while talking about his musical influences, Joyner Lucas admitted to being heavily influenced by Eminem.

Denzel Curry (Net Worth: $2.5 million)

One of the youngest emcees on the list, Denzel Rae Don Curry started rapping when he was in the sixth grade and released his debut album, Nostalgic 64, in September 2013 while he was still in high school. Born in Carol City, Florida, Curry was also part of a rap collective called Raider Klan from 2011 to 2013.

Denzel Curry (Net Worth: $2.5 million)

Curry has released four more albums since his debut — 32 Zel/Planet Shrooms, Imperial, Ta13oo, and Zuu — all of which have gained significant acclaim. His latest album is in collaboration with Kenny Beats, and it’s called Unlocked (2020).

Tinie Tempah (Net Worth: $3 million)

When Patrick Chukwuemeka Okogwu adopted the stage name Tinie Tempah and started his British rap career, he probably wasn’t thinking about the fact that he would eventually make it on tons of lists about the best rappers in history. After claiming success with his singles “Written in the Stars” and “Pass Out,” Tinie released Disc-Overy in 2010.

Tinie Tempah (Net Worth: $3 million)

Both his singles preceding the album had become British number one singles, and the album too charted at number one, and was declared Platinum the next year. In February 2011, he was awarded two Brit awards including the Best British Single.

Juice Wrld (Net Worth: $4 million)

Jarad Anthony Higgins dreamt of taking over the world with his music, much like his idol Tupac Shakur. Higgins adopted the stage name from Tupac’s role in the movie, Juice. His single, “Lucid Dream,” has been played a billion times on Spotify and even peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100.

Juice Wrld (Net Worth: $4 million)

His debut solo album, Goodbye and Good Riddance, became certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Juice Wrld passed away at the age of 21 in 2019.

Kid Cudi (Net Worth: $5 million)

Kid Cudi was born Scott Ramon Seguro Mescudi in Cleveland, Ohio. One of America’s best rappers and recording artists gained prominence when Kanye West signed him to GOOD Music Label by early 2009. Cudi’s influence on alternative hip-hop has changed the popularity of the genre.

Kid Cudi (Net Worth: $5 million)

Cudi’s commercial debut single, “Day ‘n’ Nite,” became a worldwide success and his debut solo album, Man on the Moon: The End of Day, became a Recording Industry Association of America certified double platinum.

XXXTentacion (Net Worth: $5 million)

Jahseh Dwayne Ricardo Onfroy became one of American’s best rappers XXXTentacion who was known for his controversial persona and battle with depression. His alienation-themed music was a breath of fresh air in the rap community.

XXXTentacion (Net Worth: $5 million)

He gained mainstream success with his single “Look At Me,” while his album 17 was certified double platinum in the United States. XXXTentacion passed away in an unfortunate incident in June of 2018. His talent and music continue to live on with his fans.

Joey Bada$$ (Net Worth: $6 million)

Jo-Vaughn Virginie Scott or Joey Bada$$ is an American Rapper known for his hip-hop collective, Pro Era, and numerous other solo projects. His mixtapes — 1999, Rejex, and Summer Nights — gained widespread critical acclaim.

Joey Bada$$ (Net Worth: $6 million)

B4.DA.$$ was his first debut album that received underground success. Even though Bada$$ is not as popular as many of the other rappers on the list, his high rank on the list could easily be justified for anyone who would care to hear him out.

Iggy Azalea (Net Worth: $6 million)

Amethyst Amelia Kelly — or Iggy Azalea, as she’s popularly known — is an Australian rapper who moved to the United States at the age of 16. She gained fame with her YouTube music videos, “Pussy” and “Two Times.”

Iggy Azalea (Net Worth: $6 million)

The New Classic, her debut solo album, reached fifth place on many different music charts around the world. Azalea became the first non-American female rapper to top the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.

Machine Gun Kelly (Net Worth: $10 million)

Active since 2006, Colson Baker took the stage name of Machine Gun Kelly. He made five mixtapes from 2006 onwards and was signed by Bad Boy and Interscope Records in 2011. His debut major-label album, Lace Up, was released in 2012 and sold nearly 178,000 records.

Machine Gun Kelly (Net Worth: $10 million)

Still, Kelly only rose to worldwide prominence after releasing his Eminem diss track, “Rap Devil,” which gained traction online and quickly went viral. The duo has been going back and forth since, but Kelly’s gab, bars, and confrontational poetry earn him this spot on the list.

The Notorious B.I.G (Net Worth: $10 million)

Biggie Smalls or the Notorious B.I.G. was born as Christopher George Latore Wallace. Influenced by New York and its gangster rap traditions, Biggie became known for his laidback style and grim content.

The Notorious B.I.G (Net Worth: $10 million)

His debut album, Ready to Die, received widespread critical acclaim. Biggie was also named Billboard Music Awards Rapper of the Year in 1995 and became the reason the east coast was able to rise against the popularity of the west coast rap domination.

Childish Gambino (Net Worth: $12 million)

Donald McKinley Glover Jr. is an American rapper, singer, actor, director, producer, stand-up comedian, and writer — better known by his stage name Childish Gambino. Having a successful acting and comedy career along with his rap music, Gambino independently released several mixtapes and singles before signing with Glassnote Records in 2011.

Childish Gambino (Net Worth: $12 million)

His albums — including Camp, Because the Internet, and Awaken, My Love! — have received widespread adulation from fans. The last one even spawned the single “Redbone,” which topped at #12 on Billboard Hot 100.

Salt-N-Peppa (Net Worth: $14 million)

Signed to Next Plateau Records, Salt-N-Peppa is a three-member American hip-hop group made up of Cheryl James, Sandra Denton, and DJ Spinderella. Their single “Push It” was released in 1987 and reached the top of the music charts in three countries.

Salt-N-Peppa (Net Worth: $14 million)

They are widely regarded as one of the best rap groups of all time, having sold over 15 million records worldwide. Plus, they’re the first female rap act to get certified gold and platinum records.

Logic (Net Worth: $14 million)

Sir Robert Bryson Hall II is an American rapper popularly known as Logic. While his name might sound like it belongs to an 80-year-old man, Logic is just 31 years old and was born in Rockville, Maryland.

Logic (Net Worth: $14 million)

Beginning his music career in 2010, he gained fame with the Young Sinatra mixtape series and helped him gain the attention of Def Jam Recordings. His first two studio albums, Under Pressure and The Incredible True Story, were both able to earn a top-five spot on the US Billboard 200.

Tyler, the Creator (Net Worth: $16 million)

West Coast rapper Tyler, the Creator was born Tyler Gregory Okonma and co-founded an alternative hip-hop collective called Odd Future. His influence in the group has been nothing short of instrumental.

Tyler, the Creator (Net Worth: $16 million)

However, his solo success reached its peak with Igor in 2019, which became his first number one album on the Billboard 200 and also bagged the Best Rap Album at the Grammy Awards in 2020. Tyler has also won a BRIT Award and an MTV Music Video Award for his body of work.

Ghostface Killah (Net Worth: $17 million)

Dennis Coles — or Ghostface Killah as he’s known in the hip-hop world — is one of the OGs of rap music. Along with being one of the best rappers and a member of the famous rap collective, Wu-Tang Clan, Coles is also a songwriter and an actor.

Ghostface Killah (Net Worth: $17 million)

His albums like Ironman (1996), Supreme Clientele (2000), and Fishscale (2006) have been some of the most critically acclaimed albums in the last three decades.

Busta Rhymes (Net Worth: $20 million)

Trevor George Smith Jr. was given the name Busta Rhymes by Chuck D of Public Enemy — and it was inspired by NFL wide receiver George “Buster” Rhymes. Busta has made it on several best rappers list over the years including About.com, AllMusic, The Source, and MTV.

Busta Rhymes (Net Worth: $20 million)

His first studio album, The Coming (1996), was platinum-selling. Since then, the Brooklyn native has released another nine memorable albums. His last album, Extinction Level Event 2: Wrath of God, featured several other artists including Mariah Carey and Kendrick Lamar.

Chance the Rapper (Net Worth: $25 million)

Born Chancelor Bennett, Chance the Rapper comes from the Chatham neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois. Having gained mainstream popularity with his second mixtape, Acid Rap, Chance followed it up with the massively successful Coloring Book in 2016, which earned him three Grammy Awards.

Chance the Rapper (Net Worth: $25 million)

Coloring Book not only bagged the Best Rap Album Award but was also the first streaming-only album to do so. It topped the Billboard 200 at number eight. He released his debut studio album, The Big Day, was released in 2019.

The Game (Net Worth: $25 million)

Jayceon Terrell Taylor, or The Game, is a West Coast hip-hop rapper and was signed by Dr. Dre under the Aftermath label. He rose to prominence in 2005 after success with his major-label debut album, The Documentary — and proved his skill yet again with the 2006 follow-up album, Doctor’s Advocate.

The Game (Net Worth: $25 million)

During the 2000s, Game was credited with bringing back mainstream relevance to the West Coast hip-hop scene. His rap is political, rebellious, and on many occasions, confrontational with other rappers. Nevertheless, his talent for poetry is undisputed and that’s what has earned him his spot!

Big Sean (Net Worth: $26 million)

Born Sean Michael Leonard Anderson, Big Sean is an American singer, rapper, and songwriter. After releasing a few mixtapes and a debut album, Big Sean was considered a rising star in the world of hip-hop.

Big Sean (Net Worth: $26 million)

Sean has received massive success on his albums including his debut, Finally Famous, which went platinum and peaked at number three on the US Billboard 200. His lyrics are confident, brazen, and rebellious — staying true to the streets. On the other hand, though, his lyrics in songs like “Beware” still manage to pull at your heartstrings.

Cardi B (Net Worth: $30 million)

Cardi B or Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar was born in 1992 in New York and became an internet sensation early on in her career, especially on Vine and Instagram. Invasion of Privacy, her debut solo album, reached the first spot on Billboard 200.

Cardi B (Net Worth: $30 million)

It was also certified triple platinum by the RIAA and was named by Billboard as the top female rap album of the 2010’s decade. Cardi B is the only female artist to have won the Grammy for Best Rap Album and was also nominated as album of the year.

Flo Rida (Net Worth: $31 million)

Raised in Carol City, Florida, Tramar Lacel Dillard picked the stage name Flo Rida to mark his rap career. In 2007, his single “Low” broke out and stayed in first place for 10 weeks in the United States while also breaking digital download records during that time.

Flo Rida (Net Worth: $31 million)

Flo Rida has sold more than 100 million records worldwide and is one of the highest-selling rap artists of all time. His club music-inspired numbers have been able to capture the audience’s imagination and cement his place on this list.

Wiz Khalifa (Net Worth: $45 million)

Cameron Jibril Thomas a.k.a. Wiz Khalifa released his debut album, Show and Prove, in 2006 and was signed by Warner Bros. Records in 2007. His debut single, “Black and Yellow” — a tribute to his hometown of Pittsburgh — became one of his biggest hits.

Wiz Khalifa (Net Worth: $45 million)

It debuted at #100 on the Billboard Hot 100 and eventually went on to top the list. The song influenced popular songs “Roll Up” and “No Sleep.” However, his most famous song till today is “See You Again” featuring Charlie Puth, which topped charts for 12 straight weeks.

Missy Elliott (Net Worth: $50 million)

Melissa Arnette Elliott, or Missy Elliot, was a member of the Swing Mob, and has unsurprisingly collaborated with Timbaland on several occasions. Her debut solo album, Supa Dupa Fly, reached number three on Billboard 200 and was the highest-ranking album by a female rapper in 1997.

Missy Elliott (Net Worth: $50 million)

Her popular hit, “Hot Boyz,” also became number one on the US R&B chart. Elliott has four Grammy Awards to her name and has sold over 30 million records in the United States alone.

Nas (Net Worth: $70 million)

Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones, or Nas, is an American rapper rooted in the rap scene of New York. Widely revered as one of the greatest, seven out of his twelve studio albums are certified platinum and multi-platinum in the United States.

Nas (Net Worth: $70 million)

He began his musical career in 1989 and by the time his first album, Illmatic, was released, it became an instant worldwide success. Nas has been featured by MTV and Billboard as one of their top rappers of all time.

Nicki Minaj (Net Worth: $85 million)

Onika Tanya Maraj-Petty became the iconic Nicki Minaj when she started releasing her mixtapes — Playtime Is Over, Beam Me Up Scotty, and Sucka Free. Her bold style is complemented by her larger-than-life stage persona that stands for feminine power.

Nicki Minaj (Net Worth: $85 million)

Her rhythmic flow and use of alter egos in her music make her stand out even in the list of the greatest. Nicki’s maiden studio album, Pink Friday, became a topper on US Billboard 200 and was certified triple platinum by RIAA.

Pitbull (Net Worth: $100 million)

Armando Christian Perez is an American rapper better known by his stage name, Pitbull. He has been a major influence on reggaeton, Latin hip-hop, and crunk music. His debut album, M.I.A.M.I., was released in 2004 under TVT records.

Pitbull (Net Worth: $100 million)

Pitbull received widespread success with his fourth album, Rebelution, which also included his breakthrough hit single, “I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho).” He has sold over 7.5 million studio albums and 100 million singles worldwide, staying true to his nickname, Mr. Worldwide.

Lil Wayne (Net Worth: $150 million)

Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., or Lil Wayne, is widely held to be one of the most influential rap artists of his generation. His rap career started at the young age of 12 when he was signed to Cash Money Records by rapper Birdman.

Lil Wayne (Net Worth: $150 million)

His sixth album, The Carter III, sold a whopping one million copies within its first week in the US. The album received a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album, and he has sold over 120 million copies during his entire music career.

Snoop Dogg (Net Worth: $150 million)

Snoop Dogg shot to fame way back in 1992 after his appearance in Dr. Dre’s debut solo single, “Deep Cover,” followed by his debut solo album The Chronic. Snoop’s debut solo album, Doggystyle, received instant success by topping Billboard 200 charts.

Snoop Dogg (Net Worth: $150 million)

His second album, The Doggfather, was also certified double platinum. Dogg’s cultural and musical influences can be felt all over the Hollywood circuit and his chilled laidback gangsta persona has gained him a cult following.

Drake (Net Worth: $180 million)

Audrey Drake Graham is widely held responsible for popularizing the Toronto sound. Known by his stage name Drake, he’s one of the best rappers and most renowned faces of music throughout the world.

Drake (Net Worth: $180 million)

Drake’s debut studio album, Thank Me Later, reached the number one spot on the Billboard 200 and became an instant success. He has two multi-platinum certifications in the US for Nothing Was the Same and If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late.

Eminem (Net Worth: $230 million)

Having sold 220 million records worldwide, Marshall Bruce Mathers III is considered one of the best rappers of all time and credited with making rap popular in Middle America. His rhyming, flow, talent, and lyrics have helped break racial barriers in hip-hop.

Eminem (Net Worth: $230 million)

Eminem has had two best-selling albums of the year worldwide — The Eminem Show and Recovery. Since then, he has released four US number one albums. He has also scored the Academy Award for Best Original Song for “Lose Yourself” in the movie, 8 Mile.

Dr. Dre (Net Worth: $800 million)

Popularly known as the mentor to one of the biggest rap legends, Eminem, Dr. Dre himself has a resume worth bragging about. Born Andre Romelle Young, Dr. Dre found fame with Gangsta rap group N.W.A.

Dr. Dre (Net Worth: $800 million)

He’s also credited for popularizing West Coast G-Funk, a musical style that’s based on the synthesizer with slow heavy beats. His single “Let Me Ride” won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance.

P Diddy (Net Worth: $885 million)

Becoming one of the richest recording artists and hip-hop producers is an achievement in itself, but P Diddy — or Sean Combs — has a lot more to his name than wealth. His debut album, No Way Out, has been certified platinum several times.

P Diddy (Net Worth: $885 million)

He later followed it up with Forever, The Saga Continues…, and Press Play. Diddy is also recognized for having cultivated legends like The Notorious B.I.G. His career is studded with three Grammy Awards and two MTV Video Music Awards.

Jay-Z (Net Worth: $1.4 billion)

By far the richest rapper on this list of greats, Jay Z is one half of the music power couple along with his wife, Queen B. His 1996 debut studio album, Reasonable Doubt, cemented his place as an artist to be reckoned with.

Jay-Z (Net Worth: $1.4 billion)

He’s one of the best-selling rap artists of all time, having sold over 50 million albums and 75 million singles. With a total of 23 awards, Jay Z boasts the greatest number of Grammy Awards by any rapper.

Legendary Bass Players That Know How To Shred

Legendary Shredding Bass Players

When looking at famous rock bands, many people talk about the frontman or the lead guitarist. But the bassist (who, by the way, sometimes happens to be the frontman) is one of the biggest parts of the sound. They bring with them the beat and those tribal tones that stick deep into our souls. So we thought it’s time that those bassists get a little love. That is why we compiled a list of legendary bass players that know how to shred. Maybe you’ll recognize some of them!

Esperanza Spalding

How do you go from classical violin to funky bass? It isn’t a standard progression, but for Esperanza Spalding, that is exactly the path she took. In high school, this talented jazz bassist stumbled upon the bass and fell in love.

Esperanza Spalding

Since then, she has honed her craft and has collaborated with some pretty big names, including the late great Prince. Thanks to her cool style and super talented playing, she has earned four Grammys.

Les Claypool

Primus has a unique sound even in the funk metal genre. A lot of that sound comes from the aggressive slap playing of Les Claypool. The left-handed Primus bassist is heavy on the fretboard and strums just as fast.

Les Claypool

Thinking he wanted to play faster than anybody else, he taught himself to play with three fingers instead of the standard two. His innovation makes him one of the best bassists around.

Geezer Butler

Geezer Butler got a gig in a little band called Black Sabbath, but they already had a guitarist. So he switched to bass, and instead of playing it like a bass, he played it like a guitar. This gave Sabbath a different sound as the basslines had more of a melody than the other rock bands.

Geezer Butler

This style played well with Tony Iommi’s guitar styling, and that is what set the band apart from everyone else. It is also why he is easily one of the best bassists ever.

Chris Squire

Sometimes there are bands that are overlooked when dealing with iconic musicians, and in our mind, one of those is Yes. Primarily, the sound that Chris Squire brought to the band. Using his devotion to idols like John Entwistle and Jack Bruce, he developed his own style.

Chris Squire

Chris Squire loved a thick melody when it came to tone, and you can see it in many of the band’s biggest hits, including “Owner of the Lonely Heart.”

Dave Pegg

Dave Pegg’s stylings showed his versatile background. Having learned guitar in his youth, he followed his passion and played in blues bands as well as folk. But his true talent shined even more when he switched to bass and found his way into Jethro Tull.

Dave Pegg

His unique style pushed Jethro Tull on for over a decade and, because of his diverse background, lent a unique sound to the band.

Robbie Shakespeare

There are two names that get mentioned when you talk about Reggae…Bob Marley and Robbie Shakespeare. Robbie’s melodic capabilities, when paired with his partner Sly Dunbar, afforded him a place on this list.

Robbie Shakespeare

This bassist kept the reggae sound going long after the tragic end of Marley. His style has allowed him to transfer between reggae and dub as well as pop and rock. And this has kept him present in a revered place in the sound for Jamaica.

Verdine White

What is good funk music without amazing bass lines? Most people would answer that question as just not funk, and we would happen to agree. That is why when you are looking at the best bassists, you can’t have a list without Verdine White.

Verdine White

This bassist has studied under Louis Satterfield before bringing his sound and talent to the iconic ’70s funk band Earth, Wind, and Fire. He used to change masterfully between notes and wasn’t afraid to let them ride either, especially on the band’s ballads.

Kim Gordon

Sonic Youth is one of those bands that are icons of the indie rock scene. Not only did they deliver solid alt-rock grooves, but their videos were super artsy as well, and this helped build their image—that and their unique sound, which was fortified by the bass playing of Kim Gordon.

Kim Gordon

Her simple approach to the bass line of the band’s songs helped the ’80s band cement their legacy for decades to come.

Stanley Clarke

The term fusion bass maestro is not thrown around lightly, and that is why when we use it to describe this next bassist, you know he is something special. Stanley Clarke started out playing double bass, and through chance meetings, moved to a standard bass.

Stanley Clarke

As part of Return to Forever, Clarke brought a classical sensibility to jazz. This passion showed through as he played his down low bass lines and awesome solos. He has evolved and taken his talent into movie scores of late, which is great for the film.

Willie Dixon

Willie Dixon is synonymous with blues. His ability to slap his stand up bass has influenced many blues players through his work with legends like Chuck Berry. He not only played but wrote his own tunes, and this is part of what locked him into that legendary status.

Willie Dixon

His style was unique enough to become its own genre and was created by taking pieces from things he learned from other players.

Ron Carter

Over the years, jazz and hip hop have partnered together to bring some of the most memorable music. One of the pioneers of this new genre of music was Ron Carter. This bassist has played on some pretty well-known songs.

Ron Carter

The bassist started way back in the ’60s, playing with greats like Miles Davis. Ron Carter listened to the music, and the vibe and, from that, was able to craft musical bass lines that have staying power.

John Paul Jones

Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones were both session players when they decided to form a band. This band, Led Zeppelin, would go on to leave quite the mark on rock music for decades. John Paul had a lot of experience behind him, having worked on records for Dusty Springfield and many others.

John Paul Jones

Once again, the thing that stands out about this bassist was his ability to create a melody with just four strings. His ability to do that consistently has made him one of the best bassists ever to grace a stage.

Jaco Pastorius

It wasn’t until this super talented bassist joined the group Weather Report that the band cemented their place in the fusion genre. Combining crisp harmonics and a fast tempo, the bassist was able to deliver bass lines that excited the audience.

Jaco Pastorius

Unfortunately, like many greats, he left the world too early. But his catalog still is inspiring many modern bassists. This catalog includes stints playing on albums from legends like Joni Mitchell.

Bob Moore

Upright bass doesn’t get as much attention as it used to. Bob Moore started in Nashville behind one of them, and his talents were heard on some pretty famous records. His sophisticated sound was sought after, and he played with everyone from Patsy Cline to Bob Dylan.

Bob Moore

In fact, one of his most famous riffs can be heard as the opening of Roger Miller’s hit “King of the Road.”

Larry Graham

Sly and the Family Stone don’t get enough credit for innovation. This band changed up the standard use of instruments in the music world. This was partly aided by the fantastic slap bass style of Larry Graham.

Larry Graham

His skills’ true beauty was thrust to the forefront because of the switch up forcing the rhythmic instruments into the limelight. Because of this, his talents have been inspirational to many great bassists that followed him.

Flea

The Red Hot Chili Peppers has gone through many incarnations, but one thing that has remained consistent is its bassist and a good thing for the band. The sound wouldn’t be the same without the bass lines of Flea.

Flea

Flea’s style was strongly influenced by his stepdad, who was a jazz musician. So the strong rock vibe of the Chili Peppers has a distinctive funky sound, which is why the sound is so memorable.

Thundercat

If you have grooved to the tunes of artists like Erykah Badu and Childish Gambino (among many others), then you have heard the bass lines of Thundercat. This amazing musician has been playing for a long time and started out with the seminal punk band S****dal Tendencies.

Thundercat

Taking his time in the punk scene, the bassist continued to evolve and expand his musical palette. Now his light six-string style is easily recognizable and a sound that easily earns him a place on this list.

Carol Kaye

Women in rock back in the sixties didn’t get the credit they deserved, especially when musicians actually played instruments. But we couldn’t have a list of the best without mentioning Carol Kaye.

Carol Kaye

She laid down bass lines that everyone remembers; they just don’t remember her all the time. Songs like “La Bamba” show off her talent. Her talents even found their way onto the small screen with several TV themes. In total, she had more than 10,000 songs in her catalog.

Charles Mingus

Charles Mingus was a true savant. He was a composer, classical cellist, and one heck of a bass player. His music melodically flowed through him, delivering one of a kind bass lines. We are willing to bet no bassist or music lover would argue with his place on this list.

Charles Mingus

He loved music and took in everything he could from the greats, which is why he could play anything and sound like he was straight out of the decade.

Peter Hook

There were a lot of young musicians out there that when they heard the Sex Pistols ran out to start a punk band. One of these was the bassist for another legendary punk band, Joy Division.

Peter Hook

Peter Hook would use his unique style of playing high on the neck to find his way into the master class of bass players. This also inspired many of the next generations of bassists in many genres.

John McVie

Fleetwood Mac is one of the most iconic rock bands of all time. The unique vocals and instruments quality of the songs released by this band would not have been the same without the bass lines of John McVie.

John McVie

The bassist started his career off working with the legendary John Mayhall and the Bluesbreakers in the ’60s. he then took his experience to Fleetwood Mac and helped them reach Hall of Fame status.

John Entwistle

The Who, along with a string of other bands, redefined rock music in the ’60s and ’70s. Thunderfingers, as John Entwistle was named, is one of the key reasons why the music of this band has lasted so long.

John Entwistle

After all, who can forget that bass solo in “My Generation!” He considered his bass a lead instrument, and the bass lines he crafted showcased that theory very well.

Geddy Lee

This frontman for Rush is a jack of all trades. He not only rocks unique vocals and plays keyboards, but he knows how to slap a mean bass line too. His unique integration of funk and flair brought something to the prog-rock band.

Geddy Lee

Geddy Lee loves to experiment with new sounds and styles of music, and this is what keeps his bass lines so fresh. This is why he is one of the best out there.

Paul McCartney

The Beatles introduced America to British Rock and four very talented musicians. Though one of them doesn’t get as much credit for the instrumental part of their talent, and that is Paul McCartney.

Paul McCartney

But that is a tragedy because though he writes great lyrics and composes wonderful music, his bass playing is quite fantastic. The Beatles’ sound wouldn’t be the same without it, and his low-key bass lines drive many of the band’s hits.

Bootsy Collins

Bootsy Collins was memorable for more than his incredible flair. His flamboyant look was his signature bit, and so was his funky take on the traditional bass sound. His unique flair ended up leading him to work with some of the masters of funk.

Bootsy Collins

Bootsy helped change soul and funk and for the better. He played with James Brown and George Clinton before taking the frontman role with Rubber Band.

Sting

Sting started his music career out playing guitar when someone handed him a homemade bass. The minute he played, he knew he was going to have to become a bassist. It’s a good thing for the rest of the musicians that would join together to form the iconic ’80s band the Police.

Sting

Sting’s bass lines helped enhance the reggae/new wave sound that the Police became famous for, and that sound made the band legends.

Phil Lesh

The Grateful Dead changed the way rock music sounded when they released their first album. The music became more free-flowing, taking things for several different genres. On top of that unique sound, the way that Phil Lesh played his bass.

Phil Lesh

Phil opted to step outside of the preconceived notion of how you were supposed to play bass and try some new things out. That experimentation is what made him a pioneer in the bass world.

Bill Wyman

When you think about classic rock, you have to think of the Rolling Stones. There are so many of this bands’ tunes that even if you are not into rock, you recognize from the first stream of that guitar or the bass.

Bill Wyman

Bill Wyman’s style helped build the Rolling Stones’ signature sound through a simple and roomy air. Leave the room for everyone to shine, and you find your rhythm pretty easily is this amazing bassist’s motto.

Lemmy

All you have to do is listen to the opening of “Ace of Spades” to see why Lemmy Kilmister needs to be on this list. Not only is that opening powerful, but the rest of the baseline is just as powerful. This frontman certainly knows how to shred.

Lemmy

Lemmy fronted the iconic Motorhead for decades and inspired tons of future bassists like Cliff Burton to rock their bass as heard as the lead guitarists did their guitar.

Cliff Burton

When you say metal, there are a few band names that come to mind, and one of those is definitely Metallica. If you were a metalhead at any time after the ’80s, you have headbanged to the bass line of Cliff Burton.

Cliff Burton

But of all the songs, the one that cemented his place on this list was his solo on the debut album, “Anesthesia.” It was aggressive and lyrical, which became his signature style.