10 Capricorn Rappers Everyone Should Know
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With the year coming to a close â or starting fresh for others â Capricorn season is in full swing. Ruled by the Sea Goat, the cardinal earth sign holds court from Dec. 22 to Jan. 19.
In comparison to previous zodiac signs, Capricorn has a surprisingly stacked roster of women in Hip Hop. For instance, Atlantaâs very own Latto kicks off the season with a Dec. 22 birthday, while Ice Spice and Flo Milli also occupy the sign. Representing for the men, there are familiar faces like DaBaby, Nardo Wick and the late Mac Miller, to mention a few.
Without further ado, Rap-Up compiled a list of 10 Capricorn rappers that every Hip Hop fan should more or less be familiar with. Check them out below.
1. Latto
Born on Dec. 22, 1998, Latto has been the peopleâs favorite for quite some time. Many fans were introduced to her by way of Jermaine Dupriâs âThe Rap Game,â where she took home the season one win but ultimately chose to stay independent. Her big break came in 2019 with âB**ch From Da Souf,â and since then, sheâs kept the momentum going. Hits like âBig Energy,â âPut It on da Floor Againâ with Cardi B and just about every song on Sugar Honey Iced Tea, Latto’s third album, has solidified her place as one of Hip Hopâs leading ladies.
During a sit-down with ESSENCE Girls United, Latto said Capricorns âwant it allâ and are ânever going to be comfortableâ: âI donât ever want to get content or comfortable with where Iâm at. Iâm very blessed to be thus far, to have taken me thus far in this industry.â
2. DaBaby
Hailing from North Carolina, DaBabyâs meteoric rise and unfortunate fall from grace deserves to be studied. Born on Dec. 22, 1991, he broke out with âSugeâ in 2019 â one of the many hits on Baby on Baby â and kept the hits coming with âBOPâ and the Roddy Ricch-assisted âROCKSTAR.â His career, however, stumbled after a few controversial remarks at Rolling Loud in 2021. Although âSHAKE SUMNâ gave him a bit of a resurgence, DaBaby’s climb back to the top has been a slow one, to say the very least.
3. Slim Jxmmi
One-half of Rae Sremmurd, Slim Jxmmi hasnât reached the same level of solo success as his brother Swae Lee, but heâs still delivered gems like âChanelâ and âBrxnks Truck.â The Mississippi native was born on Dec. 29, 1991.
4. Nardo Wick
Nardo Wick completes his trip around the sun on Dec. 30, 2001. He skyrocketed to fame in 2021 with âWho Want Smoke?â which went viral on TikTok and later got a huge remix featuring Lil Durk, G Herbo, and 21 Savage â all of whom appeared in the accompanying Cole Bennett-directed video. The track also landed on Nardo Wickâs major label debut, Who Is Nardo Wick?, alongside fan favorites like âWicked Witchâ and âMe or Sumâ with Future and Lil Baby.
5. Ice Spice
Ice Spice was born right at the turn of the millennium on Jan. 1, 2000 â a fact she made part of the rollout for her debut album, Y2K! Since breaking out with âMunch (Feelinâ U),â the Bronx star has been anything but lukewarm. She turned her viral moment into a string of hits, including âIn Ha Mood,â the PinkPantheress collab âBoys a liar, Pt. 2,â a guest spot on Taylor Swiftâs âKarma (Remix)â and two tracks with Nicki Minaj: âPrincess Diana (Remix)â and âBarbie Worldâ from the Barbie soundtrack. Even without the massive co-signs, Ice Spice continues to show sheâs not one to count out.
6. Stunna 4 Vegas
Stunna 4 Vegas is another product of DaBabyâs genius. The two artists made magic with tracks like â4X,â âAnimalâ and âAshley,â though he later decided to branch off on his own with 2022âs Rae Raeâs Son. Itâs also worth mentioning that the North Carolina rapper shares a son with Monaleo, a Taurus.
7. Polo G
With tracks like âPop Out,â âRAPSTAR,â and âMartin & Gina,â Polo G continues to hold his own in Chicagoâs admittedly fading rap scene. Born on Jan. 6, 1999, heâs released a string of albums over the years, including Die a Legend, THE GOAT, Hall of Fame and more.
8. Flo Milli
Having made a fearless introduction to the world with âBeef FloMixâ and âIn the Party,â Flo Milli is unapologetically herself in all the best ways. The Alabama star, born on Jan. 9, 2000, took Hip Hop by storm right before the pandemic, which kept her from touring and building momentum on the road. Even so, sheâs proved her staying power with her beloved projects Ho, Why Is You Here?; You Still Here, Ho? and Fine Ho, Stay.
9. Mac Miller
Mac Millerâs legacy is a great reminder of how good Hip Hop fans had it during the blog era. Born on Jan. 19, 1992, he graced listeners with tracks like âDiablo,â âWeekend,â and âObjects in the Mirrorâ before ultimately passing in 2018. Fortunately, Mac Miller is also one of the few artists whose posthumous catalog has been handled with love and care. His estate released 2020âs Circle and worked to get several of the rapperâs mixtapes, such as K.I.D.S. and Faces, on streaming services.
10. Lil Reese
A product of Chicagoâs drill scene, Lil Reese never quite reached the same level of fame as Chief Keef or Lil Durk. Still, with tracks like âTrafficâ and âUs,â the Supa Savage rapper has shown heâs not one to count out completely. Lil Reese completes his trip around the sun every Jan. 6.