![]() Where To Buy: University of Dope’s official website, Uncommon Goods, and Amazonįamily Friendly: No. Even the founders provided a disclaimer: “We are not responsible when the relationship ends.” From a “General Studies” category that asks which artist’s career was most ruined by a certain Bad Boy exec to choosing between the best non-singing singer, prepare for war. This game is not for those unwilling to defend their favorites. The drinking game dedicated to rap culture now features an R&B expansion pack (Anatomy of R&B) aiming to spark new questions and challenge music lovers as they explore ‘90s R&B and the early ‘00s. Perkins and Marian Andoh-wanted to continue the conversation around age-old, controversial Hip-Hop debates thus creating University of Dope. Image Credit: Courtesy of University of Dope Where To Buy: Heard It All Before’s official website Can you name the sample behind Big Sean’s “Play No Games”? Can you guess which rapper sampled Sly & The Family Stone’s “Trip To Your Heart”? If you’re ready to be put to the ultimate test, this is the game for you. Her goal for the game was to enlighten, educate, and even encourage new music enthusiasts. That moment sparked an idea that would be brought to life in Aug. Founder Kristen Daniel sat in her apartment during quarantine and found herself reminiscing on the days of playing oldies for loved ones while staring at her broken DJ set. But are you ready to test your own knowledge of music history? Gather ‘round all Hip-Hop, R&B, and soul fans and aficionados because Heard It All Before’s class is in session. If it wasn’t obvious, a lot of music today heavily relies on sampling and interpolation. May the best once and for all be crowded the AUXGOD.įamily Friendly: Yes, but make sure to read the room. With categories geared towards life, record labels, defining eras blended in with a bit of trivia, let the battle begin. Starting out his brand with AUXGOD: Hip Hop/R&B, he’s since expanded into Pop, Country, and Soca/Dancehall-which was definitely the game changer that drew us in. Who doesn’t love a good battle of the aux cord? Launched in 2016 after attending a party where he and fellow guests had an intense aux cord battle, founder Mike Rousseau filled a void. Where to Buy: #CultureTags’ official website, Target, Walmart, Amazon, and most major retailers So far, Gibson has released four expansion packs dedicated to Black moms, 2020, Thanksgiving, and is preparing for the release of the new ‘90s collection. Jones-Gibson pulls #CultureTags from Black films, TV shows, music, church experiences, Black Twitter, and more. Despite how random the combination of letters seemed to be, she still knew exactly what they meant. Eunique Jones Gibson, the founder and mind behind Because Of Them We Can and co-working space Dream Village, got the idea from acronyms she’d seen online that both humored her and sparked interest. #CultureTags, a game of popular hashtags and acronyms, was created in 2019 as a way to celebrate the culture and build community through shared experiences.
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