Hip Hop Trivia Thread


daclassicgamingmaster said:
This famous white rapper likes grills. A lot. He also helped Brook Hogan (Hulk Hogan's daughter) get a grill and have it fitted.
Paul Wall...I have actually heard that he is part hispanic or some crap like that, but to me he will always be white. ;)
 
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P-J said:
Only trivia you need to know is that rap and hip-hop suck :)
Do us all a favor and go slit your wrists, you emo biatch! :)

Ok, next question:

What rap artist made a rock band at his prime in his career?
 
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mdinire said:
You're one step closer to the top mdinire!

Score: 37/50

DCGM - 9
virusx - 8
mdinire - 7
OMars - 5
Nova - 2
peelie - 2
triksR4rabits - 2
blah - 1
Fyvve - 1
sensible GP32 - 1
 
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P-J said:
Only trivia you need to know is that rap and hip-hop suck :)
Hi! I've reported you!

Artist questions are easy. Time to turn up the heat :D

The Source magazine named this highly respected and well-known hip-hop DJ as one of the 5 greatest producers of all time.

Extra point to anyone who can state his nickname. Hint: Nas uses his nick at the beginning of one of his more popular songs.

:)
 
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P-J said:
Only trivia you need to know is that rap and hip-hop suck :)
Now that was a very constructive post, I`m still trying to work out what you where trying to achieve by it. Apart from showing how juvenile you can be by rudely trolling a thread that does not interest you, Absolutely nothing.

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daclassicgamingmaster said:
P-J said:
Only trivia you need to know is that rap and hip-hop suck :)
Hi! I've reported you!

Artist questions are easy. Time to turn up the heat :D

The Source magazine named this highly respected and well-known hip-hop DJ as one of the 5 greatest producers of all time.

Extra point to anyone who can state his nickname. Hint: Nas uses his nick at the beginning of one of his more popular songs.

:)

Marley Marl?
 
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Dj Premier......
Nickname Primo.....

A person only mentioned that nickname to me yesterday LOL :p .. hes probably not old skool enuf
 
daclassicgamingmaster said:
Yes!

Score: 38/50

DCGM - 9
mdinire - 9

virusx - 8
OMars - 5
Nova - 2
peelie - 2
triksR4rabits - 2
blah - 1
Fyvve - 1
sensible GP32 - 1

And he ties with me! :eek: :eek:
Unless the question was for two points, that score is wrong.

What producer, that started in the 90's, is known for more for his updating of classic song beats, rather than his original beats?
 
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Fyvve said:
Puff Daddy.
Yeah, I was playing GTA: Vice City Stories and noticed a few songs that he sampled in his own music.

He sampled songs to make these famous songs:
P Diddy - Last night
Puff Daddy - Missing you (i think that's what it's called)
Puff Daddy and Mase - Can't nobody hold me down
Notorious B.I.G. - Juicy
countless others...

Score: 39/50

DCGM - 9
mdinire - 9

virusx - 8
OMars - 5
Nova - 2
peelie - 2
triksR4rabits - 2
Fyvve - 2
blah - 1
sensible GP32 - 1
 
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Missing You uses a sample from Watching You. I didn't realize until a couple years ago that juicy was sampled from Juicy Fruit, which I'd actually heard before :rolleyes:

anyways,

Critics say that Dre's 2001 album wasn't as great as The Chronic, mainly because Dre appears to be overshadowed by his guest rappers, who aren't particularly talented. Name the guest rapper who appeared on 2001 the most.
 
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