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It takes more than talent for a MC to blow up. But sometimes, something as simple as a guest verse on the right track at the perfect moment can change a career for the better.

Hip-Hop Wired lists some MCs who became renowned following show-stealing verses. Hit the jump to see the selections.

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Main Source ft. Nas – “Live At the Barbecue”

Artist: Nas

The list must start here. This was the moment the world learned of Nasty Nas from Queensbridge.

A Tribe Called Quest ft. Leaders of the New School – “Scenario”

Artist: Busta Rhymes

All that Hip-Hop fans have come to know and love about Bussa Buss was displayed in this verse. When LOTNS separated, it was only a matter of time before he reached superstar status.

Dr. Dre ft. Snoop Doggy Dogg – “Nothin’ But A G Thang”

Artist: Snoop Doggy Dogg

While Snoop definitely earned his keep on “Deep Cover,” his verse on this track sent him out of the stratosphere.

Kanye West ft. Jay Z, Pusha T, & Nicki Minaj – “Monster”

Artist: Nicki Minaj

People still scrunch up their faces at the mere mention of Nicki’s “Monster” verse.

Nas ft. AZ – “Life’s A B*tch”

Artist: AZ

AZ, the only guest MC on Nas’ Illmatic, delivered one of the greatest guest verses in Hip-Hop history on arguably the GOAT rap album.

Jay Z ft. Memphis Bleek & Freeway – “1-900-Hustler”

Artist: Freeway

Philly Freezer kicked the door down, spitting flame emojis long before iPhons existed over Bink!’s horn-driven production.

Ghostface Killah ft. Raekwon, U-God, Masta Ace & Cappadonna – “Winter Warz”

Artist: Cappadonna

If you’re familiar with the new slang term, “glo,” just know that’s what Cap did on this classic Ghostface track.

Ma$e ft. The LOX, DMX, & Black Rob – “24 Hrs. to Live”

Artist: DMX

Of course Dark Man X would spend his last 24 hours participating in gully activities.

Wale ft. J. Cole – “Beautiful Bliss”

Artist: J. Cole

Wale was the first of the Internet-era rappers to get a major look, but Cole’s appearance on “Beautiful Bliss” let listeners know that he wasn’t far behind.

Do or Die – “Po Pimp”

Artist: Twista

Twista’s closing verse (and those shorts) are what legendary rap appearances are made of.

Cam’ron ft. Juelz Santana – “Oh Boy”

Artist: Juelz Santana

Wear a bandana in Santana’s honor. Or not.

Dr. Dre ft. Eminem – “Forgot About Dre”

Artist: Eminem

Eminem saw a segmented fan base after The Slim Shady LP. Hip-Hop heads that were woke were familiar with his Infinite days, while new fans saw his as the blonde hair-sporting “My Name Is” rapper. Then this happened.

Kendrick Lamar ft. Rapsody – “Complexion”

Artist: Rapsody

K. Dot and the Jamla MC’s traded verses on wax years before “Complexion.” But as To Pimp A Butterfly continues to be a focal point in rap convos, so is Rapsody’s stellar guest appearance. It’s a little early to say if she’ll be a household name, but we’re all for speaking it into existence.

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