

"You said 'Gangster's' instead of 'Gangsta's' on that song by Coolio."Īt that point Spicher's winnings dropped from $12,000 to $8,800, thus losing $3,200 and putting him in second place.
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It inspired me for tonight’s play list - TV theme songs I dedicated the first hour to the best TV theme songs from the 60s 70s 80s and 90’s, and the second hour was dedicated to classic Aussie music.

"The judges have reevaluated one of your responses a few moments ago, Nick," Trebek said. In 1988 I seemed pretty impressed with my completed ‘Alf’ jigsaw puzzle. He is best known for the song 'Gangsta's Paradise', and the theme song for Kenan & Kel, a Nickelodeon show from 1996 to 2000. But later, Trebek revealed some bad news. (born August 1, 1963), better known by the stage name Coolio, is an American Grammy Award-winning musician, rapper, actor, and record producer. Initially, Trebek said Spicher had the correct answer. Spicher responded, "What is 'Gangster's Paradise Lost'" - a play on Coolio's song "Gangsta's Paradise" and Milton's Paradise Lost. Nick Spicher appeared on the trivia show Monday night, where he was asked to provide the question to a clue that included Coolio's song 'Gangsta's Paradise' and author John Milton's book 'Paradise. Nick Spicher, a museum educator from Everett, Wash., went on to win Monday's round of Jeopardy with $15,201, even with what could have been a game-losing mistake along the way.Īlex Trebek, the game show's longtime host, posed the $1,600 clue for the "Music & Literature Before & After" category: "A song by Coolio from Dangerous Minds goes back in time to become a 1667 John Milton classic." Been spending most their lives, living in the gangstas paradise Been spending most their lives, living in the gangstas paradise Keep spending most our lives, living in the gangstas paradise Keep spending most our lives, living in the gangstas paradise Look at the situation they got me facin I cant live a normal life, I was raised by the. Cudder fact: I was scared of the beat for Gangster Paradise back in the day hahah soon as that shit came on the radio, change the station immediately The Chosen One (KidCudi) January 29. A Jeopardy contestant's mispronunciation of the word "gangsta" lost him $3,200 on the show Monday evening - and elicited strong reactions from viewers online. Gangsta’s Paradise was a 1995 single from Coolio’s second studio album by the same name, Gangsta’s Paradise.
