| Life | Hint | Person | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1962– | Known for "U Can't Touch This" and "2 Legit 2 Quit" | MC Hammer | 96%
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| 1965– | Collaborated with the Fresh Prince | DJ Jazzy Jeff | 67%
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| 1975– | "I'm So Hood", "All I Do is Win", "I'm on One" | DJ Khaled | 44%
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| 1898–1972 | Dutch artist of tessellations and impossible objects | M. C. Escher | 44%
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| 1986– | Released "Turn Down for What", featuring Lil Jon | DJ Snake | 23%
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| 1970– | The "third" member of Salt-N-Pepa | DJ {Spinderella} | 21%
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| 1970– | "Ruffneck" rapper, a pioneer of female rap | MC {Lyte} | 17%
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| 1961– | Least vocal but longest-lasting member of N.W.A. | DJ Yella | 16%
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| 1969– | N.W.A. member who also recorded Shock of the Hour | MC Ren | 14%
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| 1972– | His 1996 debut Endtroducing was critically acclaimed | DJ {Shadow} | 10%
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| 1978– | Frontman of experimental hip hop group Death Grips | MC {Ride} | 8%
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| 1977– | Founding member of hip hop group Three 6 Mafia | DJ {Paul} | 7%
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| 1954– | "Father of Hip Hop" who said "Throw your hands in the air" | DJ {Hollywood} | 3%
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