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CHARLAMAGNE THA GOD SAYS “THE BIG 3” IN RAP IS OVER

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The “Big 3” debate in hip-hop — usually centered on Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and J. Cole — has been a staple of fan discussions for years. But according to Charlamagne tha God, that era is officially over.

On a recent episode of The Breakfast Club, Charlamagne argued that the idea of a competitive trio dominating the rap game no longer holds. He pointed to key moments in hip-hop history, particularly J. Cole’s decision not to fully engage in a public rap battle with Kendrick Lamar, as evidence that the “Big 3” concept has essentially dissolved.

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In Charlamagne’s view, the landscape of hip-hop has shifted. With Kendrick pulling ahead in cultural impact and J. Cole stepping back from certain high-profile rivalries, the narrative of three equal heavyweights just doesn’t fit anymore. “It’s not a Big 3 if one doesn’t compete,” Charlamagne said, emphasizing that public perception and artist engagement are what give these labels meaning.

The debate has fans buzzing online, as some argue the “Big 3” should be defined by influence, while others agree with Charlamagne that it’s more about who’s actively shaping culture right now.

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