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Sunday, June 6, 2010

NOISEMAKERS

The Notorious B.I.G.
The Notorious B.I.G.
Big routinely shouted, "UGH" before beginning his verses. While he's not the only one to do it, his distinctive voice makes Big's that much more authentic.







Diddy
Diddy
Diddy loves to sprinkle tracks with his own brand of adlibs. He's often heard saying "TAKE THAT, TAKE THAT and HEHE HEHE."



Jadakiss
Jadakiss
Kiss' raspy voice makes him sound like he has a cold, so it's only fitting that his adlib sounds like a weird cough.




Pharrell Williams
Pharrell Williams
He wasn't the first one to use it, but Pha-Real had everyone saying, "YESSIR" in a tone reminiscent of the Neptunes producer.



Rick Ross
Rick Ross
BAUWSE! Ross' adlibs are simple. He simply says his last name and his favorite nickname is his trademark Miami drawl. RAUWSE!



Master P
Master P
Though P's No Limit sold countless records, the mogul's signature "UUUUUGGHHHH" may be the most memorable thing from the label's legendary run.



Juelz Santana
Juelz Santana
OJ's got "AYE," Juelz got "A." The Dipset rapper even had a pendant made after his catchy adlib.



Lil Jon
Lil Jon
During his heyday with the Eastside Boyz, Jon seldomly recorded a track without his signature, YEA, WHAT and OK. Already a rap star, Jon became a household name when Dave Chappelle spoofed his adlibs on his extremely popular sketch comedy show, "Chappelle's Show."



DMX
DMX
X's delivery was often accentuated with his signature growl. GRRRRRRR!



Jay-Z
Jay-Z
Always original, Hov clears his throat and turns it into an adlib.



Young Jeezy
Young Jeezy
Jeezy's "YEEAAA" and "HA HA" helped him captivate audiences when he first burst onto the scene back in 2005.



Trey Songz
Trey Songz
The only R&B singer on this list, Trey added flavor to his already infectious music when he started randomly shouting, "YUUUP" on his songs.



Gucci Mane
Gucci Mane
No one knows what it means, even Gucci, but everyone is saying it. BUUR!

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