Skilla Baby: Detroit Rappers Donât Consider Eminem the Best
Eminem might be a global rap icon, but according to  Detroitâs own Skilla Baby, heâs not considered the best rapper in the city.
During an appearance on the âBaby, This is Keke Palmerâ podcast, Skilla sparked a lively discussion about  Detroitâs top rappers.
Skilla Baby shared his thoughts when asked who he thinks holds the title of the best rapper from  the Motor City. Skilla admitted:
âNumbers wise, Eminem is the best Detroit rapper but the gag is nobody would say that in Detroit.â
Host Keke Palmer was taken aback by his candidness and pressed him further about who the city regards as its leading rap talents. Skilla explained:
âEverybody had a turn being Detroitâs favorite rapper. Sada Baby had a turn, Tee Grizzley had a turn, Babyface Ray had a turn, Veeze is one of Detroitâs best rappers, Baby Smoove. Everybody had their turn being the best in the city. What we lack is consistency. Nobody has consistently been Detroitâs favorite rapper.â
He also highlighted influential groups like Team Eastside and Doughboyz Cashout, noting that despite Eminemâs colossal record sales, heâs not frequently played on the streets of Detroit. âPeople here arenât really listening to Eminem these days,â Skilla asserted.
Eminem Not Detroitâs Best Rapper, Says Skilla Baby:
Reflecting on his personal experiences, Skilla added:
âNobody in Detroit is playing Eminem right now and I was an Eminem fan as a kid. Iâm a fan of Eminem but do we consider him our best rapper? I donât think Detroit does.â
Following his podcast appearance, Skilla took to Instagram to expand on his comments.
âNo shade to anybody names I left off Detroit is full of great rappers and I canât forget Kash Doll, Big Sean and Dej [Loaf] of course.â
At 25, Skilla left out several notable Detroit figures, including Royce Da 5â9âł, Boldy James, 42 Dugg, BabyTron, Danny Brown, and Icewear Vezzo.Â
His candid reflections on Eminem highlight a disconnect some feel between the superstar and the cityâs current rap scene.
Skillaâs comments shine a light on the evolving nature of  Detroitâs rap landscape, where numerous artists rise to prominence, each bringing a unique voice and influence.
While Eminemâs legacy is undeniable, the cityâs rap crown is worn by many, reflecting its rich and dynamic hip-hop culture.