Cash Cobain isn’t playing any games when his hip-hop knowledge is challenged on Rhyme and Risk, the XXL album produced by Stake.
The rules are simple: spin the wheel to see the score you want to play for. Select the question card that corresponds to your points. Earn points by answering questions correctly. Done wrong, choose a challenge from the hat and complete it. Answer 15 questions or score 1,500 points to win. Get seven wrong answers and lose the game. Cash Cobain insists the trivia game will be easy work.
“I’m about to win this game,” the former 2024 XXL freshman boasted. “It’s an easy job for me. They might try to test me, but you know the feeling.”
From the get-go, Cash quickly scored 500 points by identifying lyrics from 2013’s Drake anthem and recalling Jay-Z’s historic feud with the Queens legend.
“Look, man, I’m going to keep it: If these are the hardest questions here, that’s the end of it,” he boasted. “This is a piece of cake for me, you hear me?”
The 28-year-old Rhymer was on top of his game, answering a variety of topics including the producer helping Playboi Carti define the angry rap sound, the rapper wearing a castle on his head at the 2025 Grammy Awards, and writing the song “Rapstar” in 2021.
Cash even tried a mystery gummy candy just for fun, but immediately regretted it. Check out his goal of becoming the best in the video below.

