In this day and age of inflated ego’s nobody wants to be a sucker. Even 20 years ago folks didn’t want to be lumped in as one of Run DMC’s so-called sucka mc’s. So MTV2, for their much talked about “All That Rocks” award show, have created a category called Sucker Free MVP. Now I’m not sure why they’ve chosen MVP rather than say, MC, but hey, I just report the news. So kiddies, it’s your vote that’s gonna determine the winner, so click on your choice and vote.

T.I. probably doesn’t need any self assurance with an award like this. Long proclaiming his the King of the South to the ire of many, the Rubber Band Man just released his fourth major album (King), to more critical acclaim. Between stints in jail, the drug dealer turned emcee has found himself in beefs with Lil’ Flip and Ludacris. If their insults of have gotten to him, he sure hasn’t shown as the ATL native is as cock sure as ever. Click HERE to vote for T.I.

Three 6 Mafia have been holding down the South, Memphis to be specific, for well over a decade. The trio of DJ Paul, Lord Infamous and Juicy J (with plenty of other members coming and going over the years), have had a large cult following for years now and their style has been nothing short of influential. Yet it wasn’t until this past year with their shocking Oscar win (for Hustle & Flow’s hit It’s Hard Out Here For a Pimp), that the Triple 6 Mafia truly garnered national recognition. Vote for Three 6 MafiaHERE

Just 12 years old when he made his debut with Cash Money, Lil’ Wayne has matured over the past decade into his claim of “the best rapper alive.” Formerly part of Cash Money Records and the Hot Boys, Lil’ Wayne really broke out with Tha Carter. Critics and fans alike claimed it was the coming of age album that catapulted the New Orleans native into the upper echelon. A wrench has been thrown into that mix as of late when Gillie Da Kid claims to have written portions of that very album. Believe it or not, but vote of Lil’ WayneHERE