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Quiz about DropMix Wild Cards 2
Quiz about DropMix Wild Cards 2

"DropMix" Wild Cards [2] Trivia Quiz


In this second quiz, see if you can once again match the rainbow wild cards in "DropMix" series 1 to their respective decks. This game is playable on applicable mobile operating systems. Good luck!

A matching quiz by kyleisalive. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
kyleisalive
Time
6 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
395,168
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Very Difficult
Avg Score
4 / 10
Plays
75
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
QuestionsChoices
1. "Work From Home" - Fifth Harmony  
  Highness
2. "Brick House" - Commodores  
  Puff
3. "Bust a Move" - Young M.C.  
  Fever
4. "Jolene" - Dolly Parton  
  Seer
5. "Blue Monday" - New Order  
  Sweets
6. "Bangarang" - Skrillex ft. Sirah  
  Flawless
7. "24k Magic" - Bruno Mars  
  Controller
8. "Heartbeat" - Childish Gambino  
  Chiller
9. "September" - Earth, Wind, & Fire  
  Lucky
10. "Blown Away" - Carrie Underwood  
  Moonlight





Select each answer

1. "Work From Home" - Fifth Harmony
2. "Brick House" - Commodores
3. "Bust a Move" - Young M.C.
4. "Jolene" - Dolly Parton
5. "Blue Monday" - New Order
6. "Bangarang" - Skrillex ft. Sirah
7. "24k Magic" - Bruno Mars
8. "Heartbeat" - Childish Gambino
9. "September" - Earth, Wind, & Fire
10. "Blown Away" - Carrie Underwood

Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Work From Home" - Fifth Harmony

Answer: Flawless

Released by "X Factor" (US) girl group Fifth Harmony, "Work From Home" is one of the newest songs to appear as a wild card, bringing forth light pop sensibilities and keys on almost every position on the board (save for strict blue placement). The card appears in the 'Flawless' playlist pack which, upon release, was sold as a Target exclusive collection.

The pack also featured pop track elements from Meghan Trainor ("All About That Bass", TLC ("No Scrubs"), and Outkast ("Ms. Jackson"). The 'Flawless' icon is a diamond.
2. "Brick House" - Commodores

Answer: Fever

This funk classic is somewhat of an outlier in its deck because it shares space with Ricky Martin, Carly Rae Jepsen, and Walk the Moon (amongst others). That said, it's right at home with elements of Bell Biv Devoe's "Poison" in this pop-oriented collection. To get the 'Fever' deck, you need to accumulate cards from the Discover Packs (specifically Series 3 and 4). "Brick House" is unique since it's one of the few wild cards to include a horns part (on red).
3. "Bust a Move" - Young M.C.

Answer: Puff

This 1989 hip-hop track is ideal for the dance-themed deck known as 'Puff' (identified by a little ghost icon) since its placement on the board should provide a good groove beat to mingle with other components regardless of style or genre. Despite being the only hip-hop track in 'Puff', it manages to work alongside dance hits like Duck Sauce's "Barbra Streisand", CHVRCHES' "The Mother We Share", and three different elements of Kyangi 3's "Doki Doki Summer Days". 'Puff' is composed of cards found in Discover Packs Series 1 and 2.
4. "Jolene" - Dolly Parton

Answer: Moonlight

The 'Moonlight' deck, comprised of cards from Series 3 and 4 of the Discover Packs, is one of only two country-themed decks from the first series of "DropMix" and it leads in with the wild card for "Jolene", which has the fairly standard vocals-guitar-drums-bass combo.

Other cards in this deck, to fulfill the genre, included parts from Poison's "Every Rose Has Its Thorn", Sam Hunt's "House Party", and the instruments of Big & Rich's "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)". Although the deck is named 'Moonlight', the icon for the set is actually a firefly.
5. "Blue Monday" - New Order

Answer: Chiller

The atmospheric electronic pack 'Chiller' plays host to New Order amongst others as the only Amazon-exclusive playlist pack to be released amongst the first series sets. While a number of the tracks dodge mainstream artistry in this pack, it does pick up some of the unvisited elements in songs like "The Mother We Share" by CHVRCHES, "Want You to Want Me" by Jason Derulo, and "Closer" by The Chainsmokers (feat. Halsey).

The 'Chiller' icon is that of a stylized sunset.
6. "Bangarang" - Skrillex ft. Sirah

Answer: Controller

One of the starter packs to be brought in with the core game, 'Controller' introduces dance-electronic beats into the mix, bringing elements of some of the game's stronger contemporary electronic offerings, many of which it shares with 'Chiller' to a certain extent. "Bangarang", the deck's wild card, is known for leading in with the robotic "Bangarang" lyric before, likely, following through on the rap vocals. Placing the card at the blue/green end of the board will supply a healthy dance beat on drum and keys.
7. "24k Magic" - Bruno Mars

Answer: Sweets

Bringing forth some unabashed pop in the starter collection, the 'Sweets' pack features hits like Sia's "Chandelier", Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe", and Meghan Trainor's "All About That Bass", but one of the most influential songs in the deck is the Grammy-winning "24k Magic", which brings its pop-funk beats to every colour on the board.

In all slots except for blue, you're going to get some aspect of the hip-hop-inspired beat from a keyboard element. 'Sweets' is represented by the popsicle icon.
8. "Heartbeat" - Childish Gambino

Answer: Highness

Found on Childish Gambino's (Donald Glover's) "Camp" album, the "Heartbeat" track is the wild card for 'Highness', a hip-hop/rap-centric deck that comes as a starter collection for the base game and which is denoted by the crown icon on the cards. "Heartbeat" is a tad more melodic than some of the other songs featured in the track, which makes it an extremely adaptable card in any slot, especially when other fare in this deck include Sean Paul's reggae-infused "Temperature", The Weeknd's "I Can't Feel My Face", and A Tribe Called Quest's "Scenario".
9. "September" - Earth, Wind, & Fire

Answer: Seer

"Do you remember?" One of the few wild cards in the game to feature horns in the red position (how could this song not use them?), "September" heads the generally R&B flavoured 'Seer' deck, which can be collected if you accumulate cards from the first and second sets of Discover packs (alongside 'Puff', 'Hightower', and 'Dapper').

The track shares the deck with The Jackson 5, Sean Paul, Run DMC, and TLC (amongst others).
10. "Blown Away" - Carrie Underwood

Answer: Lucky

One of the few country-oriented packs in the first series, 'Lucky' features the odds and ends of country tracks that appear scattered throughout some of the other decks. As such, Carrie Underwood shares the deck with Big & Rich's "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)", Zac Brown Band's "Homegrown", and instruments from Sam Hunt's "House Party" and Poison's "Every Rose Has Its Thorns".

The 'Lucky' deck is signified by a horseshoe, of course, for luck.
Source: Author kyleisalive

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