When it comes to white rappers in the game, there’s one name that dominates the conversation from every angle, every era, and every alter ego — Eminem. So if you’re building the Mount Rushmore of white rappers, why not just carve the same man four times?

Introducing the ultimate rap monument:
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B-Rabbit – The hungry battle MC from 8 Mile, representing the raw beginnings, the street-fighting poet with everything to prove.
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Marshall Mathers – The man behind the madness, the personal voice, the father, the son, the storyteller grounded in brutal honesty.
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Slim Shady – The unhinged, unapologetic alter ego who said what no one else dared to. Dark. Satirical. Genius-level unfiltered.
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Eminem – The fully formed rap god. Grammy-winner. Culture-shifter. Legend. The name that made hip-hop history.
Each face on this Mount Rushmore reflects a different chapter of greatness, all housed in one man. No gimmicks. No clones. Just evolution, fire, and bars so sharp they still cut deep two decades later.
Because when it comes to lyrical dominance, reinvention, and influence — Eminem isn’t just on Mount Rushmore…
He is Mount Rushmore.