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CBUM Quiz 9 Notes Quiz 9-1) Bi-coastal feuds went from battling as Emcees/Rappers to the fact of, “which crew would prevail in physical combat.” True Quiz 9-2) Bi-coastal feuds went from battling as Emcees/Rappers to the fact of, “which crew would prevail in artistic integrity.” False Quiz 9-3) Bi-coastal feuds went from battling as Emcees/Rappers to the fact of, “which crew would prevail in”: Physical combat Quiz 9-4) Bi-coastal feuds went from battling as Emcees/Rappers to the fact of, “which crew would prevail in YouTube views. False Quiz 9-5) Bi-coastal feuds went from battling as Emcees/Rappers to the fact of, “which crew would prevail in Facebook page likes. False Quiz 9-6) Tupac’s diss-video “Hit ‘Em Up” from 1996 is the defining moment in the East coast West Coast beef. True Quiz 9-7) Tupac’s diss-video “Hit ‘Em Up” from 1996 is the defining moment in the reconciliation of the East coast West Coast beef. False Quiz 9-8) Tupac’s diss-video ( Hit em up ) from ( 1996 ) is the defining moment in the East coast West Coast beef. Quiz 9-9) Jay-Z’s dis-video “Takeover” from 2001 is the defining moment in the East coast West Coast beef . False Quiz 9-10) Tupac’s diss-video “Hit ‘Em Up” from 1996 is the ( Defining moment )in the East coast West Coast beef. Quiz 9-11) Tupac Shakur died tragically on September 11, 2001 . False Quiz 9-12) Tupac Shakur died tragically on September 13, 1996 .True Quiz 9-13) Jay-Z died tragically on September 13, 1996. False Quiz 9-14) Tupac Shakur died tragically on ( September 13 ) in the year ( 1996 ). Quiz 9-15) Tupac Shakur died tragically on September 13, 1996. Tupac Shakur Jay-Z Nas 50 Cent Ja Rule Quiz 9-16) Identify two notable beefs mentioned in the last lecture: Cypress Hill vs. Westside Connection & Jermaine Dupree vs. Dr. Dre Quiz 9-17) Identify two notable beefs mentioned in the last lecture: Foxy Brown vs. Lil Kim & Jermaine Dupree vs. Dr. Dre Quiz 9-18) Identify two notable beefs mentioned in the last lecture : Canibus vs. LL Cool J &Cypress Hill vs. Westside Connection Quiz 9-19) Identify two notable beefs mentioned in the last lecture: DMX vs. Ja Rule & Canibus vs. LL Cool J Quiz 9-20) Identify two notable beefs mentioned in the last lecture : Benzino vs. Eminem & Jay Z
vs Nas Quiz 9-21) Identify two notable beefs mentioned in the last lecture: Jay Z vs. Mobb Deep & Benzino vs. Eminem Quiz 9-22) Identify two notable beefs mentioned in the last lecture : Benzino vs. Eminem & Foxy Brown vs. Lil Kim Quiz 9-23) Identify two notable beefs mentioned in the last lecture: Canibus vs. LL Cool J & Benzino vs. Eminem Quiz 9-24) Identify two notable beefs mentioned in the last lecture: Jay Z vs. Nas& Foxy Brown vs. Lil Kim Quiz 9-25) Identify two notable beefs mentioned in the last lecture Cyprus Hill vs. LL Cool J Jay-Z vs. Westside connection DMX vs. Nas Jermain Dupree vs. Eminem LL Cool J vs. Jay-Z Jermaine Dupree vs. Dr. Dre Benzino vs. Eminem Quiz 9-26) Two of the notable beefs mentioned in the last lecture include Cypress Hill vs. Westside Connection and DMX vs. Ja Rule. True Quiz 9-27) Two of the notable beefs mentioned in the last lecture include Cypress Hill vs. Ja Rule and DMX vs. Westside Connection. False Quiz 9-28) Two of the notable beefs mentioned in the last lecture include Foxy Brown vs. Lil Kim and Jay Z vs. Nas. True Quiz 9-29) Two of the notable beefs mentioned in the last lecture include Foxy Brown vs. Foxxy Cleopatra and DMX vs. Run-DMC. False Quiz 9-30) Two of the notable beefs mentioned in the last lecture include Canibus vs. LL Cool J and Jay Z vs. Nas. True Quiz 9-31) Jay-Z/Nas Beef, Round 1: In 2001 Jay-Z came out with the track ( Take Over ) dissing Nas. Nas responded with (“H to the OMO”) dissing Jay-Z. This track also sampled the beats from ( Paid in Full ) Quiz 9-32) Jay-Z/Nas Beef, Round 1: Jay-Z started the beef with the track “Take Over” in 2001. True Quiz 9-33) Jay-Z/Nas Beef, Round 1: Jay-Z started the beef with the track “Supa Ugly” in 2001. False Quiz 9-34) Jay-Z/Nas Beef, Round 1: Nas responded to Jay-Z with the track “H to the OMO.” True Quiz 9-35) Jay-Z/Nas Beef, Round 1: Nas responded to Jay-Z with the track “Supa Ugly.” False Quiz 9-36) Nas sampled the beats from Erik B and Rakim’s track “Paid In Full” for “H to the OMO.” True Quiz 9-37) Nas sampled the beats from LL Cool J’s track “Hey Lover” for “H to the OMO.” False Quiz 9-38) Jay-Z/Nas Beef, Round 2: In 2002 for the second round of disses, Nas dissed Jay-Z with ( Ether ) and Jay-Z dissed Nas with ( Supa Ugly ) Quiz 9-39) Jay-Z/Nas Beef, Round 2: Nas dissed Jay-Z with “Ether.” True Quiz 9-40) Jay-Z/Nas Beef, Round 2: Jay-Z dissed Nas with “Supa Ugly.” True
Quiz 9-41) Jay-Z/Nas Beef, Round 2: Jay-Z dissed Nas with “Ether.” False Quiz 9-42) Jay-Z/Nas Beef, Round 2: Nas dissed Jay-Z with “Supa Ugly .” False Quiz 9-43) Jay-Z/Nas Beef, Round 2: Nas dissed Jay-Z with “H to the OMO.” False Quiz 9-44) Jay-Z/Nas Beef, Round 2: Jay-Z dissed Nas with “Takeover.” False Quiz 9-45) Rapper 50 Cent’s first major diss-track was targeted at whom? Jay-Z Quiz 9-46) Rapper 50 Cent’s first major diss-track was targeted at Jay-Z. True Quiz 9-47) Rapper 50 Cent’s first major diss-track was targeted at Ja Rule False Quiz 9-48) Which crew did rapper 50 Cent have his biggest beef with? Murder Inc. Quiz 9-49) Rapper 50 Cent’s biggest beef was with Murder Inc. True Quiz 9-50) Rapper 50 Cent’s biggest beef was with the Westside Connection. False Quiz 9-51) Who is the leader of Murder Inc.? Ja Rule Quiz 9-52) Ja Rule is the leader of Murder Inc. T rue Quiz 9-53) Jay-Z is the leader of Murder Inc. False Quiz 9-54) At the 1996 ( Soul Train Music Awards ) Death Row Records and Bad Boy staff “square off.” Quiz 9-55) At the 1996 Soul Train Music Awards ( Death Row Records ) and ( Bad Boy Records ) staff “square off.” Quiz 9-56) At the 1996 Soul Train Music Awards Death Row Records and Bad Boy Records staff “square off.” True Quiz 9-57) At the 2001 iHeartRadio MMVA awards Ruthless Records and Boogie Down Productions staff “square off.” False Quiz 9-58) At the 1996 Soul Train Music Awards Death Row Records and Bad Boy Records staff peacefully resolve their long-standing feud, leading to a golden age of collaboration between the two companies . False Quiz 9-59) Common’s 1994 track (__________________) describes the tale of a girlfriend in the form of a (Metaphor) to describe Hip-Hop’s fate on the West Coast. Metaphor Allegory Story Parable “I Used to Love H.E.R.” “W estside Slaughterhouse” “The ‘B****’ in Yoo” “Hit ‘Em Up” Quiz 9-60) Ice Cube and (__________________) response to Common’s 1994 commentary on the fate of Hip-Hop on the West Coast was the 1995 video “Westside Slaughterhouse.” Quiz 9-61) Common’s 1994 track “I Used to Love H.E.R.” describes the tale of a girlfriend in the form of a Metaphor to describe Hip-Hop’s fate on the West Coast. True Quiz 9-62) Common’s 1994 track “I Used to Love H.E.R.” describes the fate of his Bentley while on a tour of the West Coast. False Quiz 9-63) Ice Cube’s 1995 video “Westside Slaughterhouse” was a response to Common’s 1994
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track “I Used to Love H.E.R.” True Quiz 9-64) Ice Cube’s 1995 video “Westside Slaughterhouse” is a commentary on the fate of Hip-Hop on the West Coast. False Quiz 9-65) In 1996 Common responded to Ice Cube and the West Side Connection with ( The B**** in Yoo.”) Quiz 9-66) In 1996 Common responded to Ice Cube and the West Side Connection with “The B**** in Yoo.” True Quiz 9-67) In 1996 Ice Cube and the West Side Connection responded to Common with “The B**** in Yoo.” False Quiz 9-68) In 1996 Common responded to Ice Cube and the West Side Connection with “I Used to Love H.E.R.” False Quiz 9-69) Common’s response to the Westside Connection transcended his normally Concious style of MC-ing. Conscious Lyrical Political Metaphorical Humourous Cynical Quiz 9-70) Common’s response to the Westside Connection transcended his normally conscious style of MC-ing . True Quiz 9-71) Common’s response to the Westside Connection transcended his normally political style of MC-ing. False Quiz 9-72) List two ways in which the media propagandizes Hip-Hop culture: Instigation & Publicity Quiz 9-73) Two ways that the media propagandizes Hip-Hop culture is through instigation and publicity. True Quiz 9-74) Two ways that the media propagandizes Hip-Hop culture is through humiliation and exaggeration. False Quiz 9-75) Two of the notable beefs mentioned in the last lecture include Beyonce vs. Foxxy Cleopatra and LL Cool J vs. Jay-Z False