List of fictional rappers
This is a list of fictional rappers.
0–9
- 2 Guyz in the Parque – from the animated comedy-musical television series Phineas and Ferb
- #2 Vile Crew – Mad Magazine #333 January/February 1995, "Nobody Beats You Like The Wiz Home Entertainment Centers" holiday rap advertisement, parody of 2 Live Crew
- 6-Pac Shakur – Mad Magazine #333 January/February 1995, "Nobody Beats You Like The Wizz Home Entertainment Centers" holiday rap advertisement, parody of 2Pac Shakur
- 9-Volt, 18-Volt, MC Jammu, MC Kitty Kat, Rapper Bilgrade, and other rapper-like characters – from the video game WarioWare, Inc.
A–M
- Alcatraaaz – from the episode "Pranksta Rap" (2005) of the animated television series The Simpsons
- Calvin "Apokalypto" Liscomb (Samuel Smith) – Law and Order: Criminal Intent, "Players"
- Big Blak Afrika (Julius Hopkins) (portrayed by Mos Def) – from the satirical film Bamboozled (2000)
- Ty Blue (Roshon Fegan) – Shake It Up (TV series)
- B-Rabbit (Jimmy Smith, Jr.) (portrayed by Eminem) – the main character of the hip-hop drama film 8 Mile (2002)
- B-Rad G (portrayed by Jamie Kennedy) – from the comedy film Malibu's Most Wanted (2003)
- Caleb Bryant (Eugene "Roca" Jones III) – Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: "Funny Valentine"
- Busty Rhymes – Saturday Night Live, "FM 108.8"
- Butch (Red Grant) – Leprechaun: In the Hood
- CB4
- Chutzpah – Chutzpah, This Is
- Cole Brown (Carl Anthony Payne II) – Martin, "Variety Show"
- Colonel Catastrophe (really the character Chip Martin) – from the young-adult novel Looking for Alaska (2005)
- Alpa Chino (portrayed by Brandon T. Jackson) – rapper and actor from the action comedy film Tropic Thunder (2008)
- Cross Criss – Saturday Night Live, "New Jack Thanksgiving", parody of Kriss Kross
- Jim Crow (created by Grant Morrison), The Invisibles
- C-Synch (Eugene Byrd) – Bones: "The End in the Beginning"
- Cyprus Swill – Mad Magazine #333 January/February 1995, "Nobody Beats You Like The Wizz Home Entertainment Centers" holiday rap advertisement, parody of Cypress Hill
- DJay (portrayed by Terrence Howard) – from the independent drama film Hustle & Flow (2005)
- DJ Iz – 8 Mile
- DJ Rulz (Charles Duckworth) – Bones, "The Man in the Wall"
- David "Future" Porter – 8 Mile
- Dr. Diddy (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson on Family Guy) – season 4 episode entitled "Don't Make Me Over"
- Dr. Dis – created by Tom Wolfe
- Dr. Drek – Mad Magazine #333 January/February 1995, "Nobody Beats You Like The Wizz Home Entertainment Centers" holiday rap advertisement, parody of Dr. Dre
- Dr. S (portrayed by Damon Wayans) – Marci X
- Doug Funnie – Doug
- Eight Mile Road – Gridlock'd
- Einstein and Mofo – Robot Chicken episode "Bionic Cow"
- Elvira, Mistress of the Dark (Cassandra Peterson) – Elvira, Mistress of the Dark (1988)
- Emcee Esher – MADtv
- Extra Large (Marcello Thedford) – Monk, "Mr. Monk and the Rapper"
- Terrence "Fulla T" Smith (Frederick "Fab 5 Freddy" Brathwaite) – Law and Order: Criminal Intent, "Flipped
- Funky See Funky Do – The Simpsons' parody of Kid 'n Play
- Fur-Q (portrayed by Chris Morris) – The Day Today, " The Legend That Is Chris Morris "
- Fritz – Titanic: The Legend Goes On
- Ali G (portrayed by Sacha Baron Cohen) – from satirical television series Da Ali G Show
- Gangstalicious – an in-the-closet homosexual fictional character from animated television series The Boondocks
- Gorro (Evan Parke) – Law and Order: Criminal Intent, "Country Crossover"
- Grandmaster B (portrayed by David Faustino as Bud Bundy) – Married... with Children
- Guil-T – Round House, "Music", parody of Ice-T
- The Gutta Boys – Mad Magazine #333 January/February 1995, "Nobody Beats You Like The Wizz Home Entertainment Centers" holiday rap advertisement, parody of Geto Boys
- HPV Music Factory – Saturday Night Live, "New Jack Thanksgiving", parody of C + C Music Factory
- Hakeem Lyon – Empire
- Hammer – Clark the Shark Dares to Share, shown on poster, parody of MC Hammer
- Freddy Hopper – The Comic Strip: Street Frogs, "The Hop Line"
- B. Higgenbottom (Bessie Higgenbottom) - Robot Chicken episode "Cannot Be Erased, So Sorry"
- Hip-Hop-Opotomus (voice by Gary Whalen) - only one song created, "I Want to be an Attendant at the Zoo",Flight of the Conchords, "Hiphopoptomas vs Rhymenoceros"
- House of Paincakes – Mad Magazine #333 January/February 1995, "Nobody Beats You Like The Wizz Home Entertainment Centers" holiday rap advertisement, parody of House of Pain
- Ice Boob – Mad Magazine #333 January/February 1995, "Nobody Beats You Like The Wizz Home Entertainment Centers" holiday rap advertisement, parody of Ice Cube
- Ice T – Shortcuts, "Moving With Glaciers", parody of Tracy "Ice-T" Marrow
- J-Roc (portrayed by Jonathan Torrens on the Canadian mockumentary Trailer Park Boys)
- Jack The Rapper – MAD Magazine, December 1991, "The Harmonious Homeboy's Homicide"
- Barron James (Jordan Francis) – Camp Rock
- Sheneneh Jenkins (Martin Lawrence) – Martin, "Variety Show"
- Keyolo (Yolanda "Yo-Yo" Whittaker) – Martin, "Variety Show"
- Krazee-Eyez Killa (Chris Williams) – from the television series Curb Your Enthusiasm)
- Lil' Embryo – All That, "T.R. Yell"
- Lil' Fetus – All That, "T.R. Yell"
- The Lizards – The Comic Strip:"Street Frogs", "Typhoon Take Off" (shown on poster)
- Lil Flynn and other rappers that look like Phineas, Ferb, and their friends – (from Phineas and Ferb)
- Lil' Kevin – (from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia)
- Lil' Jen – (from Robot Chicken episode "The Ramblings of Maurice")
- Lil' Tic – (portrayed by Proof of D12 in 8 Mile)
- Lucious Lyon – Empire
- Ludi-Crest (Chris "Ludacris" Bridges) – The Simpsons
- Madd Dogg and OG Loc in the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
- Marcus ("Lil' Caesar") – the protagonist of Get Rich or Die Tryin', played by 50 Cent
- MC Double Def DP
- M.C. Hamlisch – MAD Magazine January 1992, "Mad's Twin Peeks", parody of MC Hammer and Mark Hamlisch
- MC Arm and Hammer – Roundhouse, parody of MC Hammer
- MC Hamster – Round House, "New Kid", Parody of MC Hammer
- MC Poser – California Costumes Party Like A Rock Star MC Poser Wig, parody of Vanilla Ice (Robert Van Winkle)
- MC Hawking – a parody of Stephen Hawking
- MC Pee Pants – from Aqua Teen Hunger Force; also known as "Sir Loin" and "Little Brittle"
- MC Skat Kat – leader of a fictional rap group; featured in the music video of "Opposites Attract" with Paula Abdul
- MC Skat Kat and The Stray Mob – The Adventures of MC Skat Kat and The Stray Mob
- Milky J (Jimmy Fallon) – Late Night With Jimmy Fallon
- Zack Morris (Mark-Paul Gosselar) – Saved By The Bell, "Rockmentary"
- Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) – Martin, "Variety Show"
- The Master Rapper – Post Fruity Pebbles cereal commercials
- Russell "MurderUss" Kroy (Cordozar "Snoop Dog" Broadus) – Monk, "Mr. Monk and the Rapper"
N–Z
- N.W.H. – 1994 film Fear of a Black Hat
- Ice Cold
- Tasty Taste
- Tone-Def
- Nice-T (Chuck Nice) – The Smoking Gun Presents: World's Dumbest Performers 12
- Parappa the Rapper
- P 'n F – Phineas and Ferb episode "Spa Day"
- Poochie – The Simpsons, "The Itchy and Scratchy and Poochie Show"
- Puff Puff Humbert – Your Favorite Martian
- Prime Cut Miggity-Mo' Macdaddy Gizzabang Doggy Dog Dog (voiced by Cee Lo Green) – The Brak Show
- Queen Rapsheeba – ChalkZone
- Rick Rap – The Comic Strip: Street Frogs, "Typhoon Take Off"
- Rap-Punzel – Alf Tales, "Rap-Punzel"
- The Rappin' Rabbis – The Simpsons
- Raw-D (portrayed by Kurupt – the main character of Keepin' It Real)
- Rhymenoceros – Flight of the Conchords, "Hiphopoptomas vs Rhymenoceros"
- Rude Dog – Rude Dog and the Dweebs
- Shark Doggy Dogg – Eek The Cat, "Shark Doggy Dogg", parody of Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Bart Simpson – The Simpsons, "Pranksta Rap"
- Skinny Black (portrayed by Chris Ludacris Bridges) – Hustle & Flow
- Sister Mary Margaret Mayhem – Inventions musical birthday card
- The Skins – The Comic Strip: Street Frogs, "Typhoon Takeoff"
- Souldja' Pigeon Girl, a parody of Soulja Boy
- Sushi K – Neal Stephenson's novel Snow Crash
- Sleazy-E – a parody of Eazy-E, as seen in the video for "Dre Day" by Dr. Dre and Snoop Doggy Dogg and in Eazy-E's video for "Real Compton City G's",Mad Magazine #333 January/February 1995, "Nobody Beats You Like The Wizz Home Entertainment Centers" holiday rap advertisement
- Postmaster P. Smith – Leprechaun: In The Hood
- Wheel Smith – Nickelodeon Magazine August 1998 Service Area Sentinel, "Entertainment: Top 5 Cassettes on the $4.99 Rack", parody of Will Smith
- Snake Da Assasin (David Banner) – Monk, "Mr. Monk and the Rapper"
- Snips and Snails – My Little Pony: Equestria Girls - Rainbow Rocks
- Snoop Kitty Kitty – Round House, parody of Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Stray Bullet – Leprechaun: In The Hood
- The Street Frogs – The Comic Strip: Street Frogs
- Stupe Groggy Dog – Mad Magazine #333 January/February 1995, "Nobody Beats You Like The Wizz Home Entertainment Centers" holiday rap advertisement, parody of Snoop Doggy Dogg
- T.C. and The Candy Wrappers – Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats (1988 film)
- Roy "DJ Mount" Taylor – Bones, "The Man in the Wall"
- Tha Incredible Mack (Jordan Peele) – Key and Peele
- Theodore "Teeter" Kenwright (Bryan Fenpark) – Law and Order: Criminal Intent, "Rock Star"
- Thief Rat – Tom and Jerry Kids, "Rap Rat"
- Team Rocket – Pokémon Pikachu's Jukebox: "Team Rocket Rap"
- The Toads – The Comic Strip: Street Frogs, shown on poster in "Typhoon Take Off"
- Thugnificent – The Boondocks
- Twitch Twynum (Cedric Sanders) – Law and Order: Criminal Intent, "Players"
- Uptown Rudy – The Comic Strip: Street Frogs, "The Crate"
- Vanilla Lice – Tiny Toon Adventures, "Toon TV", Mad Magazine October 1991 "Teen Rage Moolah Nitwit Turtles 2: The Secret Is To Snooze", parodies of Vanilla Ice
- Kenny West – The Cleveland Show
- Yucko Jetski – Maxie's World, "This Rap's For You!"
See also
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