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Compared to Pro Set’s Yo MTV Raps and even Premier Rap Pack, 1991 Topps Kings of Rap trading cards are overlooked. But it’s not because of star power. More likely is that it’s unknown to a lot of North American collectors because it was distributed in Europe by Topps UK.


The base set features 44 cards, covering many of the major names in rap and hip hop at the time. Ice T, De La Soul, Run DMC, Tone Loc, and Salt ‘n’ Pepa are among the major names. There’s also N.W.A. but the card only pictures Eazy-E. This is also the first trading card appearance of Will Smith who’s with Jazzy Jeff.


It’s impossible to ignore a couple of superstars who make multiple appearances on the checklist and helped define popular music in the earliest days of the 1990s, MC Hammer and R.M. Van Winkle, better known as Vanilla Ice. Both are featured on multiple cards.


The designs are basic with red borders and the Kings of Rap graffiti-style logo on the front. Card numbers and names are tucked into the bottom corner. Backs take on a handful of styles including artist bios, word searches, catchphrases and puzzle pieces that go together to form a shot of Mc Hammer and Vanilla Ice together.


There are also stickers, which are smaller measuring about 2″ by 3″. Instead of artists, these have says and graffiti-style artwork. Backs form one of two puzzles of either Mc Hammer or Vanilla Ice. A basic set has 16 stickers. However, there are five that have variation backs with different puzzle pieces.


The Legacy of 1991 Topps Kings of Rap

1991 Topps Kings of Rap is important for having some of the first trading cards of several big names. Its rarity compared to the much more readily available Yo MTV Raps and Rap Pack sets is also important. Singles are floating around but they’re often pricey if it’s one of the major artists. Boxes and packs pop up occasionally, but it could take some time. Compare that to Yo MTV Raps where even cases can be found without too much hunting. While it has some cheesy parts, taken as a whole, this is an important set of music trading cards.


1 MC Hammer

2 Wee Papa Girl Rappers

3 De La Soul

4 N.W.A.

5 MC Hammer

6 Snap

7 Tone Loc

8 Kiss AMC

9 Stereo MCs

10 MC Hammer

11 Digital Under (Digital Underground)

12 Salt ‘N’ Pepa

13 Eric B & Rakeem (Rakim)

14 Jazzy Jeff & Fresh (Fresh Prince)

15 MC Hammer

16 Ruthless Rap Assasins (Ruthless Rap Assassins)

17 R.M. Van Winkle

18 Sindicate

19 De La Soul

20 Run DMC


21 Boo Yaa T.R.I.B.E.

22 Neneh Cherry

23 Ruthless Rap Assasins (Ruthless Rap Assassins)

24 Dream Warriors

25 Public Enemy

26 Mantronix

27 Professor Griff

28 R.M. Van Winkle

29 MC Hammer

30 Betty Boo

31 MC Buz B (MC Buzz B)

32 R.M. Van Winkle

33 R.M. Van Winkle

34 MC Hammer

35 MC Hammer

36 Snap

37 Ice T

38 R.M. Van Winkle

39 R.M. Van Winkle & Heavy DJ (Heavy D)

40 Jazzie B

41 MC Hammer

42 R.M. Van Winkle

43 Ruthless Rap Assasins (Ruthless Rap Assassins)

44 MC Tunes


Checklist

1 card.


Stickers Checklist

1 per pack.


1 On The Tip!

2 Yo! In The House & Col’!

3 Just Chillin’

4 Hangin’ With My Posse!

5 Ain’t Even Proper!

6 Yo! Don’t Dis Me, Homey! – Blue Puzzle Border

6 Yo! Don’t Dis Me, Homey! – Red Puzzle Border

7 Crazy Pumped! – Blue Puzzle Border

7 Crazy Pumped! – Red Puzzle Border

8 Kickin’ It And Coolin’ It!

9 Kick The Breakin!

10 I Got You Faded Already

11 Slammin’ & Jammin’!

12 Funky, Fly & Fresh! – Blue Puzzle Border

12 Funky, Fly & Fresh! – Red Puzzle Border

13 Hittin’ Rap Crew!

14 5,000 G – Blue Puzzle Border

14 5,000 G – Red Puzzle Border

15 Stupid Def, Man! – Blue Puzzle Border

15 Stupid Def, Man! – Red Puzzle Border

16 Bust A Move!