Hip-Hop Halloween! The Best & Worst Horror Film Rapper Cameos
Hip-Hop Halloween! The Best (And Worst) Rapper Cameos In Horror Films
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Keep scrolling for a hip-hop Halloween countdown of the best and worst rapper cameos in scary movie history. As always, let us know if you agree, where we might’ve got it wrong and who else you would’ve included on this list:
1. FAIL: Busta Rhymes in 'Halloween: Resurrection' (2002)
Nobody is believing that the Michael Myers met his end at the hands of a karate-kicking Busta Rhymes.
2. WIN: Rah Digga in 'Thirteen Ghosts' (2001)
In addition to being the sole surviving female representation on this list, she gets a pass for making it to the end and providing the comedic relief.
3. FAIL: Fredro Starr in 'Vegas Vampires' (2003)
The overall quality bites on its own, but the acting itself puts the nail in the coffin on this movie completely.
4. WIN: LL Cool J in 'Halloween H20: 20 Years Later' (1998)
LL being on a 2-0 survival streak, the other being 1999’s Deep Blue Sea, gave him the win off respect.
5. FAIL: Coolio in 'Dracula 3000' (2004)
R.I.P to a real one, but even Coolio knew he was wrong for this one!
6. WIN: Snoop Dogg in 'Bones' (2001)
It’s his movie! Automatic win.
7. FAIL: Ice-T in 'Leprechaun In The Hood' (2000)
Smoking weed with the film’s slasher has got to be on some level of jumping the shark.
9. FAIL: Redman in 'Seed of Chucky' (2004)
Adding insult to injury, he was playing himself!
10. WIN: Method Man in 'Vampires vs. The Bronx' (2020)
A new age comedy-horror that keeps the tradition going, and has some culture thrown in for added measure. Sounds like a win to us. Also, Meth has simply been killing it in all his recent film roles.