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Tony Yayo and DJ Vlad discuss the controversial "White Rapper Mount Rushmore," which recently went viral. Eminem's spot on the list is undisputed due to his unparalleled sales as a white artist. Yayo supports the inclusion of Paul Wall for his influential role in hip-hop culture, bringing unique elements like grills and the “double cup” from Houston to a national audience. Russ is celebrated for his massive independent success, marked by selling out stadiums with 12 million monthly listeners and independently achieving 750 million streams for his biggest song. Mac Miller's presence sparked debate, with Yayo passionately defending his legacy against claims that he is only famous due to his untimely death. The two also reminisce about past white rap icons, contemplating the inclusion of Beastie Boys and third base. Although Vanilla Ice’s “Ice Ice Baby” was acknowledged as a historical phenomenon, it was ultimately decided not to include him among the all-time greats.