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Infinite's Hip-hop trivia...Very difficult
« on: June 18, 2001, 09:30:18 AM »
Had to get into this, I got a few rare questions.


1.  What did MC Ren say in a Rap Pages article in 98 that provoked Dre to diss him in the track "What's the Difference."?  And what Aftermath artist was spotlighted in the same issue?

2. Who got Xzibit his start in the rap game?

3. What was King Tee's answer when Big Lez asked him how many albums he expected to sell with Thy Kingdom Come on Rap City in 1998?

4. What song was Snoop's first commercial single released on the origional Doggystyle Records back in 1995?

5. What does Dr. Dre think of Lauryn Hill?  (hint: it's quoted in a Source interview back in the day)

6. How many mikes did Thy Kingdom Come get in the Source?

7. How long did it take Snoop to complete "Da Game is To Be Sold" album.  (He's quoted as saying this)

8. What was the first track Tray Dee ever recorded with Snoop?  

9. What was the first track Goldie Loc ever appeared on with Snoop?  And who produced it?

10.  What No Limit album did Snoop first appear on?
 

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Re: Infinite's Hip-hop trivia...Very difficult
« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2001, 10:15:53 AM »

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Had to get into this, I got a few rare questions.


1.  What did MC Ren say in a Rap Pages article in 98 that provoked Dre to diss him in the track "What's the Difference."?  And what Aftermath artist was spotlighted in the same issue?

2. Who got Xzibit his start in the rap game?

3. What was King Tee's answer when Big Lez asked him how many albums he expected to sell with Thy Kingdom Come on Rap City in 1998?

4. What song was Snoop's first commercial single released on the origional Doggystyle Records back in 1995?

5. What does Dr. Dre think of Lauryn Hill?  (hint: it's quoted in a Source interview back in the day)

6. How many mikes did Thy Kingdom Come get in the Source?

7. How long did it take Snoop to complete "Da Game is To Be Sold" album.  (He's quoted as saying this)

8. What was the first track Tray Dee ever recorded with Snoop?  

9. What was the first track Goldie Loc ever appeared on with Snoop?  And who produced it?

10.  What No Limit album did Snoop first appear on?


1. dr dre was suckin eastcoasts dick
2. king t
3. 2 million
4. I think it was who am i? whats my name?
5. he doesnt like her? little respect for herR? dont know
6. 3.5 out of 5
7. 6 monthes
8. 21 jump street
9.  it had technigue on it? thats all i can think of? forgot the name
10. either master p da last don "snitches" or mystikal "gangstaz"  i owned both of these around the same time....
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Re: Infinite's Hip-hop trivia...Very difficult
« Reply #2 on: June 18, 2001, 10:57:12 AM »
damn im surprised the answer to every question isnt eminem. anyway

1.
2. King T
3. 3 Million
4. Beware Of My Crew
5.
6. 3.5 mics
7.
8. 21 Jump Street
9. Lifestyles Of A G
10. Mystikal - Unpredictable
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Re: Infinite's Hip-hop trivia...Very difficult
« Reply #3 on: June 18, 2001, 11:56:51 AM »
the snoop and goldie song was 20 minutes produced by meech wasn t it?
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Re: Infinite's Hip-hop trivia...Very difficult
« Reply #4 on: June 18, 2001, 12:18:53 PM »
1. Sucks Eastcoast dick.
2. King T
8. 21 Jumpstreet
9. 20 min. produced by Goldie Loc
10. Da Last Don.
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Re: Infinite's Hip-hop trivia...Very difficult
« Reply #5 on: June 18, 2001, 12:48:33 PM »
i couldnt be bothered to reas all that!
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Re: Infinite's Hip-hop trivia...Very difficult
« Reply #6 on: June 18, 2001, 12:53:55 PM »
1. dre sucked east coast dick
2. tha liks or king tee??
3. ???
4. beware of my crew
5. ???
6. 3 mics?
7. 9 days
8. 21 jump street
9. 20 minutes, produced by goldie (he isnt that bad of a producer)
10. wasnt it silk's charge it 2 the game, cuz i know snoop did a track with silk called throw yo hood up, maybe it was that , and it was on that particular album

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Re: Infinite's Hip-hop trivia...Very difficult
« Reply #7 on: June 18, 2001, 01:01:21 PM »
1.  What did MC Ren say in a Rap Pages article in 98 that provoked Dre to diss him in the track "What's the Difference."?  And what Aftermath artist was spotlighted in the same issue? - I'll Guess He Said That It Was Dre's Fault There Was No NWA Reunion.  Dre Was Spotlighted In The Issue, Right?

2. Who got Xzibit his start in the rap game? - King Tipsy

3. What was King Tee's answer when Big Lez asked him how many albums he expected to sell with Thy Kingdom Come on Rap City in 1998? - 10 Million? Hell I DUNNO

4. What song was Snoop's first commercial single released on the origional Doggystyle Records back in 1995? - Umm... I Dunno.

5. What does Dr. Dre think of Lauryn Hill?  (hint: it's quoted in a Source interview back in the day) - He Thinks She's Racist?

6. How many mikes did Thy Kingdom Come get in the Source? - 4 Mikes

7. How long did it take Snoop to complete "Da Game is To Be Sold" album.  I Heard 2 Weeks... You CAn Tell, Too... LOL

8. What was the first track Tray Dee ever recorded with Snoop?  - Um, I Dunno.

9. What was the first track Goldie Loc ever appeared on with Snoop?  And who produced it? - It Was Ona Those On NL Topp Dogg, LOL... Right?

10.  What No Limit album did Snoop first appear on?
I Dunno, But It Was A Travesty.
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Re: Infinite's Hip-hop trivia...Very difficult
« Reply #8 on: June 18, 2001, 03:29:46 PM »
1.  What did MC Ren say in a Rap Pages article in 98 that provoked Dre to diss him in the track "What's the Difference."?  And what Aftermath artist was spotlighted in the same issue? Ren said Dre was gay???; Eminem was in that issue

2. Who got Xzibit his start in the rap game?Tha Liks

3. What was King Tee's answer when Big Lez asked him how many albums he expected to sell with Thy Kingdom Come on Rap City in 1998?8x platinum???

4. What song was Snoop's first commercial single released on the origional Doggystyle Records back in 1995?
Probably from Bad Azz but I can't name it???
5. What does Dr. Dre think of Lauryn Hill?  (hint: it's quoted in a Source interview back in the day)She is a racist bizznitch???

6. How many mikes did Thy Kingdom Come get in the Source?2.5???

7. How long did it take Snoop to complete "Da Game is To Be Sold" album.  (He's quoted as saying this)3 weeks

8. What was the first track Tray Dee ever recorded with Snoop?  Wake Up???

9. What was the first track Goldie Loc ever appeared on with Snoop?  And who produced it?Shit I don't know???

10.  What No Limit album did Snoop first appear on?Silkk the Shocker???
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Re: Infinite's Hip-hop trivia...Very difficult
« Reply #9 on: June 18, 2001, 03:43:57 PM »
2. Erick Sermon
9. I'd say that Ghetto Symphony.... dont know who produced it though

Damn... you gotta have alot of magazines and watch alot of TV to answer all these questionz....
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Re: Infinite's Hip-hop trivia...Very difficult
« Reply #10 on: June 18, 2001, 05:35:35 PM »
1. somthin about the nwa reunion and dre doing stuff on the east
2. king tee, and the likwit crew
3. a million plus
4. i guess beware of my crew
5. he thinks shes a great artist and talent
6. i think it got 3
7. a couple weeks
8. 21 jump street on the MWTC sndtrck
9. 20 min. produced by himself
10. charge it to the game
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Re: Infinite's Hip-hop trivia...Very difficult
« Reply #11 on: June 18, 2001, 06:52:47 PM »
I dont understand how dre disses MC Ren there and has him on "Some LA Niggaz"
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Re: Infinite's Hip-hop trivia...Very difficult
« Reply #12 on: June 18, 2001, 06:57:49 PM »
 Yeah, i was thinking tha exact same thing.... are you all sure "What's The Difference" is a diss towards MC Ren?
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Re: Infinite's Hip-hop trivia...Very difficult
« Reply #13 on: June 18, 2001, 06:58:52 PM »
The song ("Whats The Difference?")was recorded eralier, before they squashed it...
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Re: Infinite's Hip-hop trivia...Very difficult
« Reply #14 on: June 18, 2001, 07:53:41 PM »
 Oh, I aint sayin I dont understand how they can have both songs on Chronic 2001.... I could see that happening.... but I just aint sure if "What's The Difference is a MC Ren diss....

  What does Dre say that's aimed at MC Ren?
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