After a shitshow for a year, you may be looking forward to the festive season. Sure, the nights are longer and the temperature drops, but it’s the time of year where presents are exchanged, a lot of food is consumed and families fight over what movie to put on the television. With the coronavirus still playing havoc with many countries, you may be wondering what to buy your favourite rap fan for Christmas. We have plenty of music recommendations here at RapReviews.com but there’s a novel new present you can gift loved ones – personal messages from rappers!

This isn’t a sponsored post, but I thought it would be fun to outline what rappers are available for messages on Cameo, the website that allows the public to ask for a video message from their favourite artist.

Prices correct as of 29th November, 2020

For the ballers and shot callers ($150+)

  • $981/£747 – Snoop Dogg
  • $543/£415 – Ice Cube
  • $380/£290 – Ice-T
  • $370/£282 – DMX
  • $325/£248 – The Game
  • $320/£244 – Juicy J
  • $272/£207 – Ghostface Killah, Lil’ Kim
  • $218/£166 – Xzibit
  • $173/£132 – Redman
  • $163/£124 – Trina, Trick Daddy, Warren G

Not quite all about the Benjamins (less than $150)

  • $135/£103 – Kurupt, Noreaga
  • $109/£83 – C-Bo, Spice-1, Eric B, Joell Ortiz, Lupe Fiasco, Treach, Sticky Fingaz, Daz Dillinger
  • $103/£78 – Mystikal
  • $82/£62 – Bun B, Crooked I, Doug E. Fresh, Gangsta Boo
  • $75/£57 – Count Bass D
  • $70/£53 – Necro, Chali 2na (Jurassic 5)
  • $60/£45 – Grandmaster Melle Mel
  • $54/£41 – 8-Ball, Greg Nice, MJG, Pete Rock, Keith Murray
  • $27/£20 – Styles P, Bumpy Knuckles
  • $22/£16 – Ras Kass
  • $11/£8 – Sadat X (Brand Nubian)