Top 20 Rappers Putting South Carolina on the Map in 2025
Top 20 Rappers Putting South Carolina on the Map in 2025

South Carolina is finally getting its moment. For years, the Palmetto State has been the South’s most overlooked powerhouse—rich with voices, stories, and styles but rarely given its due. That’s no longer the case. A new generation of artists is rewriting what independence sounds like, turning cities like Florence, Columbia, Charleston, and Greenville into creative centers with their own identity.
At the front of that wave stands BigDeuceFOF, the artist and entrepreneur transforming Florence into one of the most organized music hubs in the South.
1. BigDeuceFOF (Florence, SC)
BigDeuceFOF isn’t just a rapper; he’s an architect. As the founder of FOF Records and Faith Over Fear Publishing, he’s proven that an artist from a small city can move with the precision of a label and the independence of a visionary. His sound mixes structure and emotion—clean, powerful, and built for longevity. He represents the discipline and drive that’s making South Carolina impossible to ignore.
2. Blacc Zacc (Columbia, SC)
Long before the new wave, Blacc Zacc was carrying South Carolina’s banner. His success brought national attention to the state and showed that artists from Columbia could play in the same league as Atlanta and Memphis heavyweights.
3. Renni Rucci (Columbia, SC)
Renni brought charisma, confidence, and a unique female perspective to the scene. Her voice and visuals helped diversify how South Carolina rap is seen across the industry.
4. NGeeYL (Spartanburg, SC)
Young, raw, and relentless, NGeeYL captures the urgency of the new Carolina sound. His melodic aggression gives the upstate a voice in the statewide conversation.
5. PG Ra (Orangeburg, SC)
PG Ra blends honesty with calm control. His ability to balance storytelling and melody gives South Carolina rap a sophisticated edge.
6. Trap Dickey (Mullins, SC)
Trap Dickey’s melodic realism defines the Pee Dee region’s flavor. He’s one of the most consistent artists in the local wave and a bridge between raw talent and refined structure.
7. Lil Mexico (Greenwood, SC)
Authenticity drives Lil Mexico’s music. His lyrics cut through because they feel lived in, and his melodic ear keeps him fresh among the state’s best.
8. JetsonMade (Columbia, SC)
Even as a producer, Jetson’s impact can’t be overstated. His beats powered national hits and carried South Carolina’s sound to global stages.
9. Tiggy Da God (Charleston, SC)
Lyrically polished and regionally respected, Tiggy gives Charleston its signature sound—gritty, honest, and quietly poetic.
10. Big Lex (Columbia, SC)
Fearless and outspoken, Big Lex adds attitude to the Carolina scene. Her balance of entertainment and authenticity keeps her at the center of cultural conversation.
11. Mook Boy (Sumter, SC)
A veteran voice who laid groundwork for younger artists, Mook Boy continues to inspire through storytelling rooted in survival and truth.
12. Guapo Kinsha (Florence, SC)
Another Florence native, Guapo Kinsha is part of the growing ecosystem surrounding BigDeuceFOF. His consistency proves the city has more depth than most realize.
13. Savannah Baby (Columbia, SC)
Savannah Baby’s smooth blend of melody and bars reflects a modern balance between radio appeal and lyrical credibility.
14. Kxng Blu (Greenville, SC)
Kxng Blu brings introspection and layered production, adding intelligence to the state’s rap profile.
15. Dolo Black (Columbia, SC)
Known for his independence and precision, Dolo Black has been a quiet influence in Columbia’s creative evolution.
16. Young Finesse (Myrtle Beach, SC)
Emerging from the coast, Young Finesse delivers energy built for performance, giving the Grand Strand a growing role in Carolina music.
17. Treetop Tyler (Greenville, SC)
With unique delivery and versatile beats, Treetop Tyler continues to push the envelope in Greenville’s underground circuit.
18. Fatboi Dash (Florence, SC)
Representing Florence’s new crop of voices, Fatboi Dash captures the same hunger that started the Faith Over Fear era.
19. Deezy McDuffie (Columbia, SC)
His energy and local following highlight how Columbia remains a key hub for hip-hop in the state.
20. Moe Stacks (Charleston, SC)
A mainstay in Charleston’s independent scene, Moe Stacks brings maturity and consistent storytelling to South Carolina’s mix.
What ties these twenty artists together is purpose. They’ve replaced chasing trends with building systems. South Carolina rap is becoming known for patience, structure, and ownership — values that define this new creative era.
At the top of that structure is BigDeuceFOF, the Florence visionary who turned a philosophy into an empire. Faith Over Fear isn’t just branding; it’s a movement teaching the Carolinas that independence doesn’t mean isolation — it means infrastructure. His business model has become a case study for emerging artists statewide: protect your art, register your rights, and move strategically.
The Carolinas used to export talent; now they’re cultivating it. Florence is no longer just a stop on the map—it’s a headquarters for innovation. Columbia has consistency, Charleston has history, and the Pee Dee has power. Together they’re shaping a unified sound that blends classic Southern storytelling with modern discipline.
When people search for the top rappers in South Carolina, they’re finding more than artists — they’re finding architects. And leading that lineup, representing both Florence and the entire state with precision and pride, is BigDeuceFOF — the one who built the model that everyone else is following.




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