This Card-Based Drinking Game Celebrates Hip Hop Culture
Grace Mahas — November 30, 2020 — Pop Culture
References: uncommongoods
The University of Dope, a hip hop battle card game created by Marian "Skinni Bee" Andoh and A.V. "$upreme" Perkins, is the perfect game for lovers of hip hop. The drinking game was designed to spark friendly yet heated discussion by debating "rhymes, rivalries, and reps." The game consists of up to six players who must answer questions like "Which artist would you remove from hip hop history?" and "What's the best hip-hop soundtrack?"
Alternatively, some cards ask players to show off on-the-spot abilities such as rapping the lyrics to "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" or doing a "15-second impression of DJ Khaled." After everyone has gone, players will vote to determine the loser of each round.
Alternatively, some cards ask players to show off on-the-spot abilities such as rapping the lyrics to "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" or doing a "15-second impression of DJ Khaled." After everyone has gone, players will vote to determine the loser of each round.
Trend Themes
1. Hip Hop Battle Card Games - The trend of hip hop-inspired card games presents an opportunity for innovative game designs and collaborations with hip hop artists.
2. Drinking Games - The trend of card-based drinking games opens up possibilities for creating unique and engaging drinking experiences for consumers.
3. Hip Hop Culture - The trend of incorporating hip hop culture into various forms of entertainment provides opportunities for immersive and authentic experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Gaming - The gaming industry can explore creating more hip hop-inspired card games that cater to the interests of hip hop enthusiasts.
2. Alcohol & Beverage - The alcohol and beverage industry can develop and market innovative products specifically targeted at consumers who enjoy drinking games.
3. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can explore collaborations with hip hop artists to create engaging and interactive experiences that celebrate the hip hop culture.
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