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Re: Infinite's Hip-hop trivia...Very difficult
« Reply #15 on: June 18, 2001, 08:34:31 PM »
the part when he says "until then i ain't even speaking your name"
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Re: Infinite's Hip-hop trivia...Very difficult
« Reply #16 on: June 18, 2001, 08:52:03 PM »
Most of the end of the verse was a MC Ren verse...It's well known too...dre was gunna take it off the album...
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Re: Infinite's Hip-hop trivia...Very difficult
« Reply #17 on: June 19, 2001, 04:31:23 AM »

Snoop Dogg's first "official" no limit debut was a song called "Hooked"
from Master P's soundtrack
"I got the hook up"
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Re: Infinite's Hip-hop trivia...Very difficult
« Reply #18 on: June 19, 2001, 08:49:11 AM »
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?
answer:  It was Rap Pages, August 98, with Jermaine Dupri on the cover.  MC Ren said, and I quote,

"Dre ain't fuckin with nobody out here.   He only want to fuck with New York muthafuckers right now.  We all got on the phone and we talked about it, Dre was like, Yeah yeah, we're going to do it.We're going to go to the studio I be fucking with, but then when it was time, he didn't want to fuck with it.  We were supposed to do an NWA track for the Players Club.  We were supposed to meet at Dre's crib.  The day came, and Dre flaked on us. Cube was kinda hot for a minute, like he was going to take it personal, We were talking like we should just do some shit ourselves.  We ain't finna beg no nigga to do no shit.  I don't know what that nigga's trippin off of.  He didn't want to that Players Club shit with niggas tha put him out.  Because if it wasn't for nigas like us -me, Cube and niggas back in the day, he wouldn't be where he at.  Cube asked him a favor, and he couldn't do it for that nigga, but he can turn around and do some shit with LL.  It ain't like LL made you you Dr. Dre or helped get to be where your at.  When he flaked like that, we were like, "Fuck it, the reunion thing ain't happening."

answer: Eminem also appeared in an article for 'About To Blow'.  With Cardinal Official on the next page.  In fact, Eminem was looking threw the magazine to see himself, and pointed out to Dre what Ren had said.

2. Who got Xzibit his start in the rap game?  
answer: King Tee, King Tee brought the Alkoholiks and Xzibit into the 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?  
answer: He said he'd be happy with going gold.  Just a plaque to show his kids, to prove that he did something important in the rap game.

4. What song was Snoop's first commercial single released on the origional Doggystyle Records back in 1995?
answer: "Beware Of My Crew" by the LBC Crew off the Thin Line Between Love and Hate soundtrack

5. What does Dr. Dre think of Lauryn Hill?  (hint: it's quoted in a Source interview back in the day)
answer:  Dre said and I quote:  "She's so fuckin dope to me, man.  For a while I was trying to get at her.  This was before her record came out.  Now they got their thing going on with the new album (Fugee's album 96) So I stopped pursuing it.  And I ain't trying to get in the way of nobody doing their thing.  I just thought she was dope and was one of the people I would like to work with.  She's the shit.  Their album is dope.  I love that album."

6. How many mikes did Thy Kingdom Come get in the Source?
answer: 3.5

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

8. What was the first track Tray Dee ever recorded with Snoop?  
answer: "21 Jumpstreet"  off the Murder Was The Case Soundtrack

9. What was the first track Goldie Loc ever appeared on with Snoop?  
answer: 20 Minutes
And who produced it?
answer: Goldie Loc
I also failed to mention that he appeared on another track off the Topp Dogg album so you would have been right also if you said "Ghetto Symphony"

10.  What No Limit album did Snoop first appear on? answer: Mystical's "Unpredictable" album, it was released in the fall of 97.  
(Master P's I Got the Hook Up was released in the Spring of 98)
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Re: Infinite's Hip-hop trivia...Very difficult
« Reply #19 on: June 19, 2001, 09:19:35 AM »
your wrong on number 9. Theres a song on the Fakin The Funk soundtrack that came out late 98 by Snoop and The Lifestyle Crew featuring Goldie Loc called 'Lifestyles Of A G'.

that was way before 20 minutes  :P
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Re: Infinite's Hip-hop trivia...Very difficult
« Reply #20 on: June 19, 2001, 09:31:30 AM »
Damn, my bad homie, I haven't ever heard of that one.  Much props, is the song tight?  ("Lifestyles of a G.")  I apologize for the mistake.
 

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Re: Infinite's Hip-hop trivia...Very difficult
« Reply #21 on: June 19, 2001, 09:51:45 AM »
yea the song is bangin. i think the soundtrack is out of print now so you'll have to download it
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Re: Infinite's Hip-hop trivia...Very difficult
« Reply #22 on: June 19, 2001, 07:45:05 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?
answer:  It was Rap Pages, August 98, with Jermaine Dupri on the cover.  MC Ren said, and I quote,

"Dre ain't fuckin with nobody out here.   He only want to fuck with New York muthafuckers right now.  We all got on the phone and we talked about it, Dre was like, Yeah yeah, we're going to do it.We're going to go to the studio I be fucking with, but then when it was time, he didn't want to fuck with it.  We were supposed to do an NWA track for the Players Club.  We were supposed to meet at Dre's crib.  The day came, and Dre flaked on us. Cube was kinda hot for a minute, like he was going to take it personal, We were talking like we should just do some shit ourselves.  We ain't finna beg no nigga to do no shit.  I don't know what that nigga's trippin off of.  He didn't want to that Players Club shit with niggas tha put him out.  Because if it wasn't for nigas like us -me, Cube and niggas back in the day, he wouldn't be where he at.  Cube asked him a favor, and he couldn't do it for that nigga, but he can turn around and do some shit with LL.  It ain't like LL made you you Dr. Dre or helped get to be where your at.  When he flaked like that, we were like, "Fuck it, the reunion thing ain't happening."

answer: Eminem also appeared in an article for 'About To Blow'.  With Cardinal Official on the next page.  In fact, Eminem was looking threw the magazine to see himself, and pointed out to Dre what Ren had said.

2. Who got Xzibit his start in the rap game?  
answer: King Tee, King Tee brought the Alkoholiks and Xzibit into the 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?  
answer: He said he'd be happy with going gold.  Just a plaque to show his kids, to prove that he did something important in the rap game.

4. What song was Snoop's first commercial single released on the origional Doggystyle Records back in 1995?
answer: "Beware Of My Crew" by the LBC Crew off the Thin Line Between Love and Hate soundtrack

5. What does Dr. Dre think of Lauryn Hill?  (hint: it's quoted in a Source interview back in the day)
answer:  Dre said and I quote:  "She's so fuckin dope to me, man.  For a while I was trying to get at her.  This was before her record came out.  Now they got their thing going on with the new album (Fugee's album 96) So I stopped pursuing it.  And I ain't trying to get in the way of nobody doing their thing.  I just thought she was dope and was one of the people I would like to work with.  She's the shit.  Their album is dope.  I love that album."

6. How many mikes did Thy Kingdom Come get in the Source?
answer: 3.5

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

8. What was the first track Tray Dee ever recorded with Snoop?  
answer: "21 Jumpstreet"  off the Murder Was The Case Soundtrack

9. What was the first track Goldie Loc ever appeared on with Snoop?  
answer: 20 Minutes
And who produced it?
answer: Goldie Loc
I also failed to mention that he appeared on another track off the Topp Dogg and "Ghetto Symphony"

10.  What No Limit album did Snoop first appear on? answer: Mystical's "Unpredictable" album, it was released in the fall of 97.  




YES!!!! 100%
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