The lucky player can even scratch the records with the help of his computer mouse or, if using a cellphone, with his finger on the screen.
It takes just seconds to begin creating your own beats.
Google also enlisted some help from Fab 5 Freddy, a former host of “Yo! MTV Raps” to offer a crash course on the history of hip-hop music.
The ingenious hip-hop doodle will stay on Google’s home page for 40 hours before being archived in the company’s doodle gallery.
Google's Doodles, simple, hands-on redesigns of the company’s logo, originally started out in 1998 as a spur of the moment idea by Google founders Larry Page and Sergei Brin.
Today, Google logo doodles, which can be anything from a quick reaction to a news item to the anniversary of a scientific discovery, are hugely popular with millions of Google users all around the world who keep writing in their suggestions for new doodles and corrections of previously posted ones.