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The Loonie and Hi-C scandal, also known as the "Loonie-Gate" scandal, occurred during the 1992-1993 NHL season. At the center of the controversy was a promotion run by the Canadian soft drink company, Hi-C, which offered a free T-shirt to customers who purchased a 1.5-liter bottle of their popular orange-flavored drink. However, things took a turn when the company decided to feature a design on the T-shirt that featured a picture of a loonie (a Canadian one-dollar coin) with the words "Loonie for the Loose Change".

: Instead of recognizing it as a creative hip-hop track, rumors began circulating in underground circles that an actual explicit video tape involving Loonie and Hi-C existed. Badang’s Allegations and the Escalation loonie and hi c scandal

: Despite the lack of evidence, the "legend" persists because it has been discussed for over a decade in podcasts and rap battles. The Loonie and Hi-C scandal, also known as

Sometimes the term "scandal" is used to refer to Loonie’s legal battle, which is a factual event unrelated to Hi-C. : Instead of recognizing it as a creative

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Hi-C publicly condemned the remarks as malicious, defamatory, and a direct assault on her privacy, dignity, and professional standing. Supported by her husband, Wolfren "Dice" Rosaroso—who had notably filed a traditional libel case against Loonie back in 2012 over a magazine critique—Hi-C tapped legal counsel to draft a against Badang.

Watch Loonie and Hi-C collaborate on their track "XXX," which many fans believe was a response to the rumors: Loonie - XXX (ft.HI-C) YouTube• Aug 15, 2010 XXX (feat. Hi-C) - Loonie - SoundCloud