How well do you know your music? Let’s find out with a quiz that accompanies this week playlist.

The subjects du jour are : TQ, Stevie Wonder, Reflex, Heartless Crew, The Pharcyde, The Reelists, Cam’Ron, Lil Mama, Fallacy, Taio Cruz, 1 Giant Leap, Akala

They are the performers of twelve vintage hip-hop, soul, etc. tracks that were ranked in various charts, this week (21/52) BUT … in the Noughties 2000s.

QUIZ QUESTIONS

1. What year did the music video for TQ’s “Daily” release?

  • A 2000
  • B 2002
  • C 2004

2. Who played guitar on Stevie Wonder’s “A Time to Love”?

  • A Eric Clapton
  • B Prince
  • C Carlos Santana

3. What genre is Reflex’s track featuring MC Viper?

  • A Drum and Bass
  • B UK Garage / Bassline
  • C House

4. What color was the vinyl “Heartless Crew” track released on?

  • A Blue
  • B Orange and Red
  • C Green

5. Who directed The Pharcyde’s music video with a unique filming technique?

  • A Hype Williams
  • B Spike Jonze
  • C Mark Romanek

6. Which UK garage mix compilation features “Freak Mode” by The Reelists?

  • A Now That’s What I Call Music! 52
  • B Pure Garage
  • C Ministry of Sound

7. Who featured on Cam’ron’s “Horse & Carriage” alongside the Trackmasters production?

  • A Jay-Z
  • B Nas
  • C Mase

8. Which artist is commemorated in the music video for Lil Mama’s 2008 release?

  • A Lil Mama’s father
  • B Lil Mama’s mother
  • C Lil Mama’s sibling

9. What is the title of Fallacy’s single that marked a charting success in 2003?

  • A The Groundbreaker
  • B Big N Bashy
  • C Tales of the Hood

10. Which track format was not included in Taio Cruz’s “Departure” release?

  • A Digital Dog Club Mix
  • B Instrumental
  • C Rokstarr remix

11. Which famous lyricist features in 1 Giant Leap’s first single?

  • A Robbie Williams
  • B Eminem
  • C Jay-Z

12. Which film included Akala’s “Roll Wid Us” on its soundtrack?

  • A Kidulthood
  • B This is England
  • C Adulthood

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Tracklist

1 . TQ – Daily

Featured on the 2000 album “The Second Coming”.

Lyrics >> More by the same : Official Site

2 . Stevie Wonder – So What The Fuss

Featured on the 2005 album “A Time to Love“.

Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Official Site

3 . Reflex – Put Your Hands Up (w/ Mc Viper)

Featured on the 2006 album “Put Your Hands Up”.

Lyrics >> More by the same : Wikipedia

4 . Heartless Crew – The Heartless Theme aka The Superglue Riddim

More by the same : Facebook

5 . The Pharcyde – Drop

Featured on the 1995 album “Labcabincalifornia”.

Review >> More by the same : Official Site

6 . The Reelists – Freak Mode

Lyrics >>

7 . Cam’Ron – Horse & Carriage

Featured on the 1998 album “Confessions of Fire”.

Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Instagram

8 . Lil Mama – Shawty Get Loose (w/ Chris Brown & T-Pain)

Featured on the 2008 album “VYP (Voice of the Young People)”.

Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Instagram

9 . Fallacy – Big N Bashy (w/ Tubby T)

Featured on the 2002 album “Blackmarket Boy”.

More by the same : Instagram

10 . Taio Cruz – I Can Be

Featured on the 2008 album “Departure”.

Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Official Site

11 . 1 Giant Leap – My Culture

Featured on the 2001 album “1 Giant Leap”.

Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Facebook

12 . Akala – Roll Wid Us

Featured on the 2006 album ” Its Not A Rumour”.

Lyrics >> More by the same : Official Site

And the correct answers (in case you missed one or two) are:

1. The music video for TQ’s “Daily” was released in 2004, four years after the album’s debut. Not so daily after all.

2. Prince lends his legendary guitar skills to Stevie Wonder’s “A Time to Love.” A royal collaboration for the ages.

3. Reflex’s track with MC Viper is a UK Garage / Bassline piece, offering electrifying beats. A staple of the genre’s ‘school’ days.

4. The Heartless Crew track was innovatively pressed on orange and red vinyl. Colorful listening experience indeed.

5. Spike Jonze directed The Pharcyde’s unique video where the group performed the track backwards. A visual break from tradition.

6. “Freak Mode” by The Reelists wiggles onto the compilation “Now That’s What I Call Music! 52.” Quite a freaky reunion.

7. Cam’ron teamed up with Mase on “Horse & Carriage.” This collaboration marked a highlight from the ‘Confessions’ era.

8. The music video for Lil Mama’s 2008 release is a tribute to her mother, adding a personal touch to her visual storytelling.

9. Fallacy’s “Big N Bashy” secured chart recognition in 2003, putting a sizeable stamp on UK rap.

10. Taio Cruz’s “Departure” came with a Digital Dog Club Mix but no instrumental format. More of a barking beat than a quiet retreat.

11. Robbie Williams joined 1 Giant Leap’s first single, adding his iconic voice. A leap indeed into lyrical adventure.

12. “Roll Wid Us” by Akala features in the 2006 film “Kidulthood” soundtrack. A tale of street smarts and beats.

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(*) According to our own statistics, updated on February 15, 2026