In a unique celebration of the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, the famous video game Call of Duty has launched an open verse challenge uniquely and interactively. Participants can share their videos on TikTok, either rapping or singing along with the beat.

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Call of Duty has officially launched an open verse challenge. Creators have produced a hip-hop-inspired track incorporating various sound effects from the game, creating a war-themed musical experience. This trend began with a sync video on TikTok by creators named Zaehd, Flawless, and Kenny, inviting fans to drop their verses.
The challenge has gained momentum on the social media platform, with users of the app taking part and continuing the promotion of hip-hop’s 50th anniversary. This celebration has not only captured the attention of avid Call of Duty players but also hip-hop enthusiasts who are eager to showcase their skills in the open verse challenge.
The 50th anniversary of hip-hop has been a significant event celebrated by various artists and industries. In other news related to Call of Duty, rappers Nicki Minaj and Snoop Dogg have become featured operators for the fifth season of the video game.
Nicki Minaj, in particular, made history as the first self-named female operator in the game. Rapper 21 Savage is also set to make his operator debut later this month, further adding to the excitement surrounding Call of Duty.
Furthermore, Nicki Minaj and Atlanta rapper Lil Baby joined forces for a commercial promoting Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. The commercial featured a military-style cadence initiated by Lil Baby, showcasing the strong connection between hip-hop and the Call of Duty franchise.
As the 50th anniversary of hip-hop was celebrated, rap legends such as Nas, RUN-DMC, and Ice Cube headlined the historic Hip-Hop 50 Live concert at the Yankee Stadium in New York. This concert officially celebrated hip-hop’s “birthday” on August 11, marking five decades of the influential musical genre.