Drake/Rihanna, Kendrick/Cole: 10 Supergroups We Wish Existed

If only these supergroups were a real life thing.

Take Your Pick, Any Pick - The concept of supergroups isn't new. We already have Slaughterhouse, TGT, Gravediggaz and more. The idea of two or more artists uniting for a musical purpose far greater than their own recently popped back into our heads when Big Sean and Jhené Aiko announced their new group, TWENTY88. If they can create one, so can we, right? Here are 10 imaginary supergroups compromised of 29 artists. See who made the cut. — Janice Llamoca(Photos from left: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for DirecTV,Tord Litleskare/Corbis, Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

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Take Your Pick, Any Pick - The concept of supergroups isn't new. We already have Slaughterhouse, TGT, Gravediggaz and more. The idea of two or more artists uniting for a musical purpose far greater than their own recently popped back into our heads when Big Sean and Jhené Aiko announced their new group, TWENTY88. If they can create one, so can we, right? Here are 10 imaginary supergroups compromised of 29 artists. See who made the cut. — Janice Llamoca(Photos from left: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for DirecTV,Tord Litleskare/Corbis, Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

416 (Drake, The Weeknd and Noah '40' Shebib) - You might be wondering, “Why the 416?” Since Toronto’s been abuzz with emerging talent, it’s only right that the city’s oldest area code gets to be the name of group filled with the hottest artists out of the 6.(Photos from Left: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Coachella, Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for iHeartMedia, Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

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416 (Drake, The Weeknd and Noah '40' Shebib) - You might be wondering, “Why the 416?” Since Toronto’s been abuzz with emerging talent, it’s only right that the city’s oldest area code gets to be the name of group filled with the hottest artists out of the 6.(Photos from Left: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Coachella, Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for iHeartMedia, Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

Formation (Beyoncé and Nicki Minaj) - In a superworld, Bey would call out "Formation" and Nicki Minaj would appear by her side ready to do what all supergroups do: conquer all the charts.(Photos from left: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Anheuser-Busch, Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

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Formation (Beyoncé and Nicki Minaj) - In a superworld, Bey would call out "Formation" and Nicki Minaj would appear by her side ready to do what all supergroups do: conquer all the charts.(Photos from left: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Anheuser-Busch, Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

FDT (Mac Miller, Talib Kweli, YG and Nipsey Hussle) - If you guessed that FDT stands for “F**k Donald Trump” then there’s a possibility that we could be friends and you could join this band of outspoken supporters of the Dump Trump movement.(Photos from Left: Gary Gershoff/Getty Images, Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images for AXE, Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images for BET, K Christensen/Splash News)

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FDT (Mac Miller, Talib Kweli, YG and Nipsey Hussle) - If you guessed that FDT stands for “F**k Donald Trump” then there’s a possibility that we could be friends and you could join this band of outspoken supporters of the Dump Trump movement.(Photos from Left: Gary Gershoff/Getty Images, Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images for AXE, Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images for BET, K Christensen/Splash News)

4 God (Meek Mill, Chris Brown, Common and Pusha T) - What if all of Drake's haters banded together to form a supergroup that would bring down Aubrey on the Billboard charts? After all, success is the best revenge.(Photos form Left: Bennett Raglin/Getty Images for Power 105.1's Powerhouse 2015, Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Global Citizen, Johnny Louis/WENN.com)

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4 God (Meek Mill, Chris Brown, Common and Pusha T) - What if all of Drake's haters banded together to form a supergroup that would bring down Aubrey on the Billboard charts? After all, success is the best revenge.(Photos form Left: Bennett Raglin/Getty Images for Power 105.1's Powerhouse 2015, Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Global Citizen, Johnny Louis/WENN.com)

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One More Ting (Drake and Rihanna) - From "Work" to "Take Care," Rihanna and Drake have delivered solid hits that could be compiled into a full album that fans would crave for.(Photos from left: Scott Dudelson/Getty Images, Kevin Winter/Getty Images for CBS Radio Inc.)

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One More Ting (Drake and Rihanna) - From "Work" to "Take Care," Rihanna and Drake have delivered solid hits that could be compiled into a full album that fans would crave for.(Photos from left: Scott Dudelson/Getty Images, Kevin Winter/Getty Images for CBS Radio Inc.)

Vice & Virtue (J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar) - There's been a Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole collaboration in the making for the past five years. With the current social climate, listeners could use a bit of K Dot and Cole's introspective flows.(Photos from Left: Scott Dudelson/WireImage, Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

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Vice & Virtue (J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar) - There's been a Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole collaboration in the making for the past five years. With the current social climate, listeners could use a bit of K Dot and Cole's introspective flows.(Photos from Left: Scott Dudelson/WireImage, Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

Freezing Point (Vanilla Ice, Ice-T and Ice Cube) - How many emcees are as cool (ice joke) as these guys? (Photos from Left: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images, Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images, Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)

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Freezing Point (Vanilla Ice, Ice-T and Ice Cube) - How many emcees are as cool (ice joke) as these guys? (Photos from Left: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images, Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images, Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)

Dice the Jewels (Action Bronson, Killer Mike and El-P) - Action Bronson could keep up with Run the Jewels and bring in some of his great food references to their tracks. Meow the Jewels ain't nothin'. Wait till you hear the made-up album about charcuterie we hear in our head.(Photos from Left: Samir Hussein/Getty Images for Red Bull, Karl Walter/Getty Images for Coachella)

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Dice the Jewels (Action Bronson, Killer Mike and El-P) - Action Bronson could keep up with Run the Jewels and bring in some of his great food references to their tracks. Meow the Jewels ain't nothin'. Wait till you hear the made-up album about charcuterie we hear in our head.(Photos from Left: Samir Hussein/Getty Images for Red Bull, Karl Walter/Getty Images for Coachella)

Avengers (David Banner, Jean Grae, Ghostface Killah and Method Man) - David Banner (Hulk), Jean Grae (Jean Grey), Ghostface Killah (goes by Tony Starks aka Iron Man) and Method Man (goes by Johnny Blaze aka Ghost Rider) already have superhero names, so it's the perfect opportunity for the foursome to link up and unleash their lyrical powers.(Photos from Left: Rick Davis/Splash News, Erin Fotos/WireImage, Johnny Louis/WENN.com, WENN.com)

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Avengers (David Banner, Jean Grae, Ghostface Killah and Method Man) - David Banner (Hulk), Jean Grae (Jean Grey), Ghostface Killah (goes by Tony Starks aka Iron Man) and Method Man (goes by Johnny Blaze aka Ghost Rider) already have superhero names, so it's the perfect opportunity for the foursome to link up and unleash their lyrical powers.(Photos from Left: Rick Davis/Splash News, Erin Fotos/WireImage, Johnny Louis/WENN.com, WENN.com)

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Black Hippy (Kendrick Lamar, Jay Rock, ScHoolboy Q and Jay Rock) - Before you get on my case, yes, Black Hippy is real, but a supergroup isn't solidified in history until an official album is dropped. Until then, we can wish that the album sees the light of day. Call this one a wild card.(Photo: Roger Kisby/Getty Images)