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*[[17 November 2001]]: [[Bubba Sparxxx]] - ''Dark Days, Bright Nights''
*[[17 November 2001]]: [[Bubba Sparxxx]] - ''Dark Days, Bright Nights''
*[[08 December 2001]]: Mad Skillz - ''Ghostwriter'' (this is the first time Steve calls the feature "Hip-Hop Hooray")
*[[08 December 2001]]: Mad Skillz - ''Ghostwriter'' (this is the first time Steve calls the feature "Hip-Hop Hooray")
*[[15 December 2001]]: Digital Underground - Same Song
*[[15 December 2001]]: Digital Underground - ''Same Song''
*[[12 January 2002]]: N.E.R.D. - Bobby James
*[[12 January 2002]]: N.E.R.D. - ''Bobby James''
*[[19 January 2002]]: De La Soul - With Me  
*[[19 January 2002]]: De La Soul - ''With Me''
*[[23 February 2002]]: Dilated Peoples - Worst Comes To Worst
*[[23 February 2002]]: Dilated Peoples - ''Worst Comes To Worst''
[[Category:Features|Hip-Hop Hooray]]
[[Category:Features|Hip-Hop Hooray]]

Revision as of 23:04, 11 October 2007

Hip-Hop Hooray was a feature on The Ricky Gervais Show on Xfm in which Stephen Merchant, and sometimes Ricky Gervais, would play a hip-hop track. Karl Pilkington let Merchant play it towards the end of the show to let him feel good about having his own feature. Jonathan Ross called it the worst feature on British Radio. Hip-Hop Hooray is thought to be have come from a pre-takeover series feature called the Hip-Hop Challenge, in which Gervais and Merchant would compete to play the best hip-hop track.

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