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Famous rappers and hip hop artists who are Crips often openly associate with the gang, mentioning it in their lyrics and during interviews. Some famous Crips rappers were. Crip rappers are often identified by the use of blue bandanas, hand signs, Crip walking and internal gang culture dialogue. Having already covered Blood Rappers in Hip. 10 Crip Rappers Who Defied Expectations (And How They Did It!) The hip-hop landscape is a complex tapestry woven with threads of struggle, triumph, and undeniable talent. Rappers who have been associated with the crips gang of South California are sometimes referred to as crip rappers . These artists have played essential roles in hip-hop. In this article, we’ll explore 15 famous rappers who are known for their Crip connections, examining their impact on the music industry and their contributions to hip-hop. The notorious Southern California rival gangs the Bloods and the Crips made their way into rap primarily via the company Death Row Records , a group that allegedly. From B-Real to Jim Jones, Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, Maxo Kream and Scarface, there are countless rappers who’ve never cloaked their gang ties but didn’t allow it to become. These figures-often drug lords, organized crime bosses, or notorious street hustlers-are immortalized in verses that blur the line between myth and reality . This blog explores the dynamics between Chicago’s Blood and Crip rappers , with a focus on prominent artists like Lil Durk, G Herbo, and Polo G, who are all known to have.