Chanell Heart - My Baby Got Back: Whitewashed 2
Ego Trip'due south The (White) Rapper Show | |
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Created by | Ego Trip |
Directed by | Mike 50. Taylor |
Starring | MC Serch |
State of origin | Usa |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Sacha Jenkins, Elliott Wilson, Chairman Jefferson Mao, Gabriel Alvarez, Brent Rollins |
Producer | Ken Mok / 10x10 entertainment |
Running time | lx minutes |
Release | |
Original network | VH1 |
Original release | January viii (2007-01-08) – Feb 26, 2007 (2007-02-26) |
Ego Trip's The (White) Rapper Bear witness is an American reality television receiver serial created by Ego Trip mag that first aired on VH1. In the testify, ten white rappers compete with each other for the risk at a $100,000 m prize. The show is based in the South Bronx, with MC Serch (from the grouping 3rd Bass) serving as the host. At the end of each bear witness, one rapper was eliminated.
Each episode followed a different theme in hip hop culture and music, evolving the contestants from wannabe white rappers to full-fledged and multi-faceted hip hop acts.
Episode Progress [edit]
Rank | Contestants | one | ii | three | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | eight |
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i | $hamrock | WIN | WIN | LOW | LOW | WIN | IN | IN | WIN |
2 | John Chocolate-brown | Low | Low | IN | WIN | LOW | IN | LOW | OUT |
iii | Jus Rhyme | WIN | WIN | IN | WIN | WIN | LOW | OUT | |
4 | Persia | WIN | LOW | IN | WIN | WIN | OUT | ||
5 | Jon Boy | LOW | WIN | IN | WIN | OUT | |||
6 | Sullee | WIN | Low | Low | LOW | QUIT | |||
vii | 100 Proof | Low | IN | LOW | OUT | ||||
8 | G-Child | WIN | WIN | OUT | |||||
ix | Misfit | Low | OUT | ||||||
10 | Dasit | OUT |
- The contestant won the contest
- The contestant was the runner-upwardly.
- The contestant was safe.
- The contestant won the challenge but put up for emptying.
- The contestant was eliminated
- The contestant won the challenge.
- The contestant was up for elimination.
- The contestant quit the competition.
Episodes [edit]
Episode one [edit]
The offset episode details the casting audition; out of all of the rappers that bear witness up, 10 are chosen: Dasit, Jon Boy, Misfit, Sullee, Persia, John Brown, 100 Proof, $hamrock, Jus Rhyme, and 1000-Kid. The 10 called are then introduced to their new home in the South Bronx, "Tha White House," which has been designed and furnished to "continue the true essence of hip hop," as opposed to a typical, lavishly designed and furnished reality prove house. Early on on, problem brews between John Brown and Persia. Due to John Chocolate-brown'southward vague talk virtually a "ghetto revival" and his claims of his status equally "King of the 'Burbs," and due to her pent up frustration, she challenges him to a freestyle battle, which John Brownish seems hesitant to do. Sullee enters the fray, as well, but Persia restrains him. Adjacent, she grabs her dildo and shoves it in John Brown's confront.
The adjacent 24-hour interval, because of her constant use of the word "nigga" during the altercation, she has to wearable an exceptionally large and heavy "North-Word concatenation" for 24 hours, while the cast goes to a miniature golf grade. While leaving the golf grade, Persia breaks down, claiming that she "made herself look like an idiot," and she learned her lesson.
The next mean solar day, the cast is separate into two teams: ane grouping consists of Misfit, Dasit, 100 Proof, Jon Boy, and John Brown as captain; the other has $hamrock, Sullee, Jus Rhyme, Thousand-Child, and Persia as helm. Persia's squad receives good reviews on their rapping skills by their neighbors in the South Bronx, only John Dark-brown's team does not.
The team who lost the "Run across the Neighbors" challenge is sent to elimination. At elimination, where contestants are supposed to write a verse well-nigh their experiences that day, Dasit is eliminated because he did not gear up a poetry; when asked why, he claims that "he likes to hear music" when writing songs, and he also criticized the challenge which demanded he write a rhyme in time for the elimination. An infuriated MC Serch tells him off for his lack of effort and announces his elimination. Equally Dasit leaves the house he is ambushed past someone costumed as a behemothic cockroach wielding a big can of "Step Off!" spray that, "Eliminates Wackness with Quickness."
Episode ii [edit]
Afterwards Dasit's exit, the others wonder why he refused to write a rap for the previous emptying round. Meanwhile, Sullee and Misfit strike up a flirtation.
A jail passenger vehicle arrives to accept the white rappers to meet hip hop pioneers such every bit Fabel, from the Zulu Nation, and Kurtis Blow, one of the first mainstream rap artists. The rappers are offered the opportunity to trip the light fantastic, simply simply Jus Rhyme, Thou-Child, and Sullee dance; while none necessarily excels at their breakdance attempts, all of the rappers experience that Jus Rhyme did especially bad, with one rapper noting he "looked similar he was trying to trip the light fantastic bad on purpose." Later they meet Fabel and Kurtis Blow, the rappers are brought to a church building, where they are tested on their rap trivia knowledge, in a "Name That Tune" style contest called "U Betta Recognize." Persia, 100 Proof, and John Chocolate-brown make it to the final circular, only 100 Proof wins, which earns him a "ghetto laissez passer," excusing him from elimination activities.
The other 8 participants are dissever into ii groups and told to create a group rap on the topic of respect. One grouping consists of Thou-Kid, Jon Boy, Jus Rhyme, and $hamrock; the other grouping consists of Persia, Misfit, John Brown, and Sullee. G-Child's group encourages her to feel confident and participate. In the other group, Misfit disappears for a while, while the other iii write lyrics. Grandmaster Caz helps MC Serch estimate the competition. While the judges concur that both presentations are good, Grandmaster Caz voices his objections over the showtime group'due south use of profanity, which he deems "non necessary," and G-Child, Jon Male child, Jus Rhyme, and $hamrock win the contest.
In the morning, the competitors receive a "Mayo" (video mail) message from MC Serch, hinting that they volition battle their own worst enemy — themselves. The rappers facing elimination brainstorm thinking about what they can say to make fun of themselves, with the exception of Misfit, who says she has "plenty of stuff" to say about herself, simply none of it bad.
At the elimination competition, Persia, Misfit, John Brown, and Sullee are put in the "Ice Ice Chamber" to write their self-deprecating raps. Later on xxx minutes, they sally. Sullee goes first and delivers a calorie-free-hearted cocky-assault, even poking fun at how he "slept with Misfit for three nights simply didn't seal the deal." John Chocolate-brown mentions each of his catch phrases ("ghetto revival," "hallelujah hollaback," etc.), and makes fun of it. Persia's rap starts off well, but she forgets the stop and gives upwardly. Misfit's rap is not actually self-deprecating, and contains many of the aforementioned ideas as her other raps.
MC Serch and Prince Paul deliberate. They concur that Sullee's rap was excellent and clever; John Brown's rap was unexpectedly cocky-deprecating, simply not that interesting otherwise; Persia started well, but lost points past giving upward; and that Misfit seemed to be resting on her laurels and non really post-obit the rules. For that reason, they decide to eliminate Misfit, a conclusion which MC Serch says "hurts [his] heart a little."
Misfit hands over her sneakers and MC Serch throws them over the clothesline, saying, "Deplorable, Sullee, [but] you lot're non gonna get to close the bargain."
As Misfit leaves the house, she is stopped past a Nuyorican popsicle vendor and is given a popsicle by a group of girls, who tell her to "Step off!" Then, Misfit bites into the popsicle and the screen shatters into frozen pieces.
Episode 3 [edit]
In the morning, the rappers get a Mayo-mail service, in which Serch tells them that they await terrible and then he'south arranged for them to become a barber shop to get cleaned up. G-Child claims that she'south been feeling sick, vomiting and feverish, and decides to stay home. At the barber shop, the white rappers attempt to win over the customers, with varying degrees of success.
$hamrock, Yard-Kid, Sullee, and 100 Proof now face elimination. For the elimination challenge, each rapper selects a slice of bread from the "white loaf," each with a somewhat different topic: Sullee gets "white power"; G-Child gets "white trash"; 100 Proof gets "whitewash," and $hamrock gets "white guilt." They become to the Ice Ice Chamber to write their raps, and return xxx minutes later to perform them.
Subsequently, Serch and Prince Paul confer to discuss the functioning and who should exist cut. They agree that 100 Proof's flow and energy was peachy (though his rhymes are too simple); that Yard-Child'south operation was as well halting, reminiscent of Vanilla Water ice's style; that $hamrock was intense, center-felt and "tremendous"; and that Sullee very much permit them downwardly because he completely forgot half his rap for several moments. It comes down to Sullee and M-Child. Sullee says he should stay in the house because he's "hungry," even though he made some mistakes. G-Child says that whatever volition be, volition be — but that she thinks she can win and wants to win. Serch tells Sullee that he was a disappointment, but and so reveals that Grand-Kid is eliminated. She hands in her sneakers, hugging Serch before she leaves. Serch tosses her shoes up on the clothesline, saying, "Alright, G-Kid, be easy."
The evidence fades out with a shot of G-Child on a milk box (labeled with "Sour Milk" and "You Ain't Fresh"), every bit if she'southward a lost child.
Episode 4 [edit]
This episode starts with a closer view into Jus Rhyme's white-deprecating personality.
The first claiming starts with the rappers split into ii teams, The cherry-red team consists of Jus Rhyme, Persia, Jon Boy, and John Dark-brown; and the blueish team consists of $hamrock, 100 Proof, and Sullee. The teams are to come up upward with some lyrics to record in a professional studio. While planning their performance, Sullee and 100 Proof break out the liquor to loosen their fretfulness. They later travel to the studio in Manhattan where the audio will be mastered past producer Merely Bonfire and his associates, DJ Nastee and Ryan Westward. Each team is allocated ii hours to record a song. During the recording session, the white rappers are continuing to show their disinterest in Jus Rhyme'south unique perspective on things. Persia later describes him as "an odd soul." During the recording, $hamrock hears himself on a sour note and appears surprised at himself. The cerise team ends their record with a shout-out from Just Blaze. The results of the contest will be determined subsequently when the recordings are played at a local society.
After the recording session, the members of La Coka Nostra come up past Tha White House to arctic out with the white rappers. They share experiences of being white rappers with the competitors.
The white rappers awaken and are soon met past MC Serch to take the white rappers to a local New York strip club called Sin Metropolis. The winner of the recording competition volition be determined by how well two strippers dance to each squad's song. Kool Keith, whose songs usually pertain to strippers and strip clubs, is there to assistance in the judging of the competition. When the dancing starts to the blue team's song, Sullee and $hamrock begin tossing dollar bills at the strippers. The carmine squad was criticized for "rapping separately" and defective unison. The blueish squad was criticized for being too inclement. The red squad wins and they were awarded with lap dances.
The side by side solar day starts out with a scene of 100 Proof peeing in the sink later a long nighttime of drinking. The rappers have "Mayo" — the blue team is facing emptying. Prince Paul is assisting in judging the elimination challenge. The blue team blindly grabs objects from the Mayo jar and is asked to put them on their heads. The objects are G-strings with a discussion on them. $hamrock's word is "Ballers," Sullee'due south is "Booze," and 100 Proof's is "Broads." The contestants are to make a poesy nigh their words in the Ice Ice Chamber. Sullee stumbles again with a blank. The suspense continues when 100 Proof also hits a blank. 100 Proof is given criticism for existence redundant and not modern. Sullee is criticized for stumbling again. In the end, 100 Proof is asked to stride off.
The exit scene contains the same "step off" roach from the start episode as well every bit a damsel in distress hiding behind 100 Proof while the roach is chasing her. During the episode, the same roach (someone in a costume) can be seen enjoying the club, equally a young woman smiles at it graciously and counts a large corporeality of money in her hands.
Episode 5 [edit]
This episode gets started right abroad with a fashion-themed challenge. Afterwards a meeting with fashion entrepreneur Marc Ecko the contestants are asked to go shopping and put together the most stylish look. The contestants are split up into two teams. Team 1 is $hamrock, Jus Rhyme, and Persia; team two is Jon Boy, John Brownish, and Sullee. The contest will exist judged by Marc Ecko.
Once again, Jus Rhyme annoys his teammates with his incompatible style. Team one names their theme "Gangsta's Paradise," while team two name themselves "Grown-Donkey Men." After all of the shopping is done, Jon Male child puts on a free exhibition of his rhymes in front of a seemingly unimpressed crowd.
After, over dinner, the contestants discuss their disapproval of Jon Boy's "public advent" on the street.
The teams gets in "Tha Vans" and go to the manner show. Upon inflow, they see that Kwamé is there to help gauge. The contestants are surprised to encounter that they won't be modeling their clothes, but a bunch of well-behaved dogs — equally in a dog show. Persia wins the contest for her team with her use of matching red pumps on her dog. Sullee is immediately faced with a realization that he'll be upwards for emptying for the third time in a row. He's not at all happy about the situation.
Upon returning to Tha White Firm, the contestants are presented with a second challenge. The teams are given some CDs and asked to written report and plan that night, and shoot a music video with some stylish and some not and then stylish props. After the teams select their props, MC Serch rolls out an enormous, rattling animate being muzzle, covered by a carmine sheet and containing Bushwick Bill (of the Geto Boys) wearing a Hannibal Lecter mask. MC Serch announces that Bushwick Bill will be helping team one to make their video.
Some candid footage shows that Grown-Ass Men (John Brownish, Jon Boy, and Sullee) are non working well together and are having some problem showing their creativity with each other. The teams begin recording the audio of their videos with sound engineer, Frankyee. In the studio, Grown-Ass Men are again showing their creative differences. Meanwhile, Gangsta's Paradise (Persia, Jus Rhyme, and $hamrock) is having a keen fourth dimension making their recording.
For the video recording stage, Asphyxiate shows up to direct Gangsta'due south Paradise, and Israel shows upwardly to directly Grown-Ass Men. Gangsta's Paradise has the advantage of Bushwick Beak's guest appearance, only also has to utilize elderly women in their video. Meanwhile, Grown-Ass Men are taking total reward of the immature ladies in their video.
Later on the teams finish the videos, they get a "Mayo" message about the judging of the videos. Picayune Ten is coming to judge. Grown-Ass Men presents their video chosen "She's a Stunner," and Gangsta's Paradise presents their video called "Old School Music." Little X criticizes Grown-Ass Men for using typical elements and falling into the hip hop "trap." MC Serch criticizes Gangsta's Paradise for being "too cheesy" and criticizes Grown-Donkey Men for putting together a mediocre video. Still, Gangsta'south Paradise is declared the winner.
MC Serch demands an explanation for Grown Ass Men and their poor performance, but is frustrated by their vague and evasive answers. Appropriately, the challenge for the losing squad is go in the Ice Water ice Chamber and write 16 confined almost the flaws of their other team members. MC Serch warns them that he will eliminate all of them if they all come up out "soft." The interviews testify that none of the team is happy about the latest challenge: None of them wants to be a "snitch."
For the elimination claiming, Sullee insists on reading his rhymes, during which he concedes and kicks off his sneakers mid-verse. MC Serch criticizes his decision, accusing him of being "defenseless upward in the hip-hop hype" near snitching, and throwing abroad the chance of a life time on a phony moral basis. After giving him a second chance, MC Serch politely dismisses Sullee from the competition. Jon Male child raps simply his verses are about taking personal responsibleness for the team's loss and refusing to criticize his team members. John Brown is the just ane who raps nearly his team members' flaws. Despite Sullee quitting, Jon Boy is besides eliminated for not fulfilling the claiming. Despite not going as hard as MC Serch instructed, John Brown is allowed to remain for actually following through on the challenge.
After seeing two pairs of shoes existence hanged, the exit scene shows the roach directing a scene as a bikini-clad daughter yells, "Step off!" and smacks a clapper-board shut.
Episode 6 [edit]
The overarching theme of the episode is "thugism." In beginning of Episode 6, the 4 remaining rappers appeared on the Miss Jones in the Morning radio show on New York hip-hop station "Hot 97". The rappers introduced themselves, and got a run a risk to freestyle. Listeners called in and said that the rappers would not brand information technology in New York. During this event, a comment that John Brown made in reference to Clear Aqueduct Communications gets him thrown out of the room; Miss Jones afterwards explains that Hot 97 was, at the time, in a legal dispute with Clear Channel, who owns rival New York hip-hop station "Power 105.1". Afterward the interview, mainly due to John Brown'due south comments, Persia reignites her rivalry with John Dark-brown, blaming most of the embarrassment of the interview on him. Later on on, $hamrock also questions John Brown's actuality; he claims that Brown acts like a "robot," mainly due to Brown's "ghetto revival" statements and choosing not to open up to his roommates.
Later in the episode, a manner designer came and fitted the rappers with "thug" vesture that he felt represented the areas where the rappers were from. $hamrock comments on the irony pertaining to the clothes that he was given: He, initially, wore long shorts and a black shirt, and ended upwardly with, basically, long shorts and a black shirt, albeit with the small add-on of a bandanna and hat.
The remaining four rappers were faced with a "thug challenge" obstacle grade. They had to catch three bags in a shopping cart (take hold of a case); run it (push weight) to a (rat) piñata; destroy it and collect two dollars worth of (drop dime) dimes; run the dimes to a store and exchange for lock cutters; steal (boost) a bike; and return to Tha White Firm. Jus Rhyme won this challenge.
During this challenge, Persia experienced difficulties in breathing. After the challenge, she was institute unconscious in the bath. An ambulance took her to the hospital. Later on existence told she was simply dehydrated, Persia left the hospital on her own.
Since Jus Rhyme won the previous challenge, he was invited to have a dinner with hip hop and reggaeton star, North.O.R.Due east. He was allowed to pick 1 fellow contestant to go with him; he chooses John Brown. While the two are away, $hamrock and Persia comment on how absurd a dinner with the "King of the 'Burbs," a completely "non-thug" rapper, and N.O.R.E. would actually exist. At the dinner, N.O.R.East. appears to go out early. All the same, Jus Rhyme explained in his exit interview with VH1 that N.O.R.East. had been waiting for over an hour and a half for him and Chocolate-brown and had an engagement he needed to get to inside a half-60 minutes of their arriving.
At emptying, all iv rappers were required to participate. The theme of the rap was "thug" versions of old nursery rhymes. They picked crayons out of a "Thugola" crayon box to determine which rhyme they had to base off. When the rappers went to perform, Persia stumbled on her rhyme halfway through. After everyone went, MC Serch told her to get back up and effort once again, but she refused.
During Serch and Prince Paul'southward discussion of who should be eliminated, both agreed that Jus Rhyme's verse was horrible and embarrassing, and that he was merely attempting to be a thug when he really wasn't. When discussing Persia, Prince Paul made mention of her stumbling under pressure level, while Serch stated that the ten lyrics that she did recite were far superior to annihilation that Jus Rhyme had said.
When they go back to the rappers and are virtually to announce who volition be eliminated, Serch comments that Persia'southward rhymes, before her stumble, "crushed" Jus Rhyme's. However, Persia ends upwardly being eliminated because she would non try to continue her rap, and she leaves Tha White House in tears.
Persia leaves in the back seat of an undercover police force cruiser, after being told that she'southward held downward the block for long enough, in her exit scene. The license plate of the automobile says "Pace OFF."
Episode 7 [edit]
John Chocolate-brown, $hamrock, and Jus Rhyme are the last 3 left in the house, and the tension seems crazier every bit they gear up for their next challenge. MC Serch enters the house and tells the three to pack their bags because they are going to Detroit, "The Mecca of White Rap" (a tongue-in-cheek reference to the urban center being the birthplace of white acts Kid Stone, Insane Clown Posse, and Eminem). Only earlier they leave, Jus Rhyme gets bad news: He lost his fellowship at the University of Southern California for his Ph.D. in Ethnic Studies due to being on the show.
Upon arriving in Detroit, the three meet up with Serch, who introduces them to their temporary home — a trailer accordingly named "the House of D," (which wasn't actually in the inner city of Detroit). He also tells the trio what their next emptying claiming volition exist: a battle. He explains that the iii will be at a singled-out disadvantage participating in a boxing as a white "foreigner," so Serch gives the three the opportunity to speedily practice their battle rhymes on him. $hamrock is having trouble coming upwards with a rap, admitting that he doesn't freestyle. Serch offers each contestant advice, telling them to stay on their game ($hamrock), not try to make a song (John Brown), and brand sure the people get what y'all're saying by keeping with a distinct rhyme pattern (Jus Rhyme).
Later on settling in, Serch takes the grouping to Detroit'southward legendary Hip Hop Shop, where they learn about the early on Detroit scene. The group subsequently encounter up with Insane Clown Posse at their Royal Oak headquarters and Kid Rock in his Clarkston, Michigan dwelling house. Both discuss growing upwards in suburbia as well as Detroit, as well as having to deal with beingness the white kid in a predominantly black city.
Next up for the three is a challenge entitled "Marshall's Police" based on the contestants' cognition of Eminem'southward responses given in various interviews. The first contestant to reply eight multiple choice questions correctly, advancing one space (Mile) along a game board from ane to eight Mile, wins the game. John Chocolate-brown wins the challenge and the prize — accommodations at the v-star Regal Park Hotel in Rochester, Michigan. He opts to share his prize with $hamrock, leaving Jus Rhyme at the trailer alone. While $hamrock and John Brown are enjoying the lavish treatment of the "baller suite," Jus Rhyme writes and practices his battle raps for the next solar day's elimination.
The adjacent 24-hour interval, Serch brings Jus Rhyme, $hamrock, and John Brown to the legendary Shelter in the basement of St. Andrews Hall, the inspiration for the picture 8 Mile. Each of the 3 chooses an elite Detroit battle rapper to go confronting. $hamrock battled against Bareda. He was able to arrive a few insults simply stumbled, unable to continue in the second circular of his battle. Jus Rhyme battled confronting La Peace. Similar to $hamrock, he also stumbled a bit, but he had some problem getting in his punchlines over the crowd noise. John Brown got in the virtually punchlines but also got crushed the worst by Detroit rap legend Lo Louis from the Cardiboys. After deliberating with their opponents, Serch chooses to eliminate Jus Rhyme. He vows to keep working towards his Ph.D., despite losing his fellowship grant, and continuing with his group, AR-xv. His shoes are "thrown from Detroit," where they land on the wire back in the Bronx.
Jus Rhyme walks out of The Shelter in shame and is left with a message from Kid Rock telling him to "step off." In a pre-recorded clip, Kid Rock hits a billiard 8-ball, which appears to crush Jus Rhyme — the brawl has the number "viii" replaced with "step off."
During commercial breaks, VH-one included Behind the Music footage of Persia, which revealed that she was able to secure a record bargain since leaving the show.
Episode 8 [edit]
After viii eliminations, only John Chocolate-brown and $hamrock remain in the competition for $100,000. Serch tells the two that the last challenge will involve performance. But earlier the two can perform, they must prepare.
Fat Joe visits the two rappers and gives them a pep talk about performance. He tells them to feel and enjoy what they do. Serch then gives $hamrock and John Brown an opportunity to practise: They are going to perform at halftime of a basketball game at Harlem's Rucker Park.
The performances for $hamrock and John Brownish are polar opposites; while John Brown is able to flawlessly go through his 16-bar rhyme and entertain the crowd, $hamrock has issues with his microphone non working. Afterwards, as he is rapping, his grill becomes loose in his rima oris and he most swallows and chokes on the mouthpiece. Afterward, Serch gives critiques on the rappers, stating that while John Brown was able to go through his rhyme flawlessly, he was visibly nervous, clutching the mic with both hands as they shook.
Somewhen, it'due south time for the rappers to begin their final challenge: to not only write an entire vocal (verses, chorus, hook), but to too write a 16-bar verse and be prepared to perform both of them. They are both given CDs of beats and sent to create. The next day, Serch brings a gift for the two — close friends of $hamrock and John Brownish are invited to hang out with them for a while. While $hamrock is excited to see his friend, Black Josh, whom $hamrock credits for getting him to actually get out and rap in public, John Dark-brown is less-than excited past his invitee, Blaise Delacroix 2, who isn't even a member of his "Ghetto Revival" crew. John Brown also says that he is only focused on the task at hand, and has no time for visitors at the time. Somewhen, the guests go out, and it'due south just John Brown and $hamrock left to cease their preparations.
The next day, $hamrock and John Brown pack up and leave Tha White Business firm for the last time. They are too given a clue as to their final performance: that it's going to exist "hell." The 2 are brought to an unnamed club, where they walk downwardly a series of stairs into the basement. There, R.A. the Rugged Man, dressed in a Satan outfit, is finishing his ain ready, while "flames" spew. Backstage, John Brown and $hamrock are going through their final preparations, and Serch tells the two rappers that he is proud of them for making it this far.
It'due south operation time. In front of a chapters crowd and iv judges — producer Clinton Sparks, former A&R executive Dante Ross, Prince Paul, and Serch himself — John Brownish and $hamrock come out to a chorus of adulation. Circular one of the functioning challenge is for the rappers to perform their 16-bar rap. Both brand it through their songs without a hitch, but while John Brown is stationary on the stage, combining deft wordplay with a tight flow, $hamrock is energetic, playing to the audition and bouncing all over the stage. Round ii of the challenge is the performance of the rappers' songs. John Brown performs "Car Wars," a song about how the suburban lifestyle is maintained by taking resources from other countries. $hamrock's song is chosen "Fly Away," a song telling haters to get out him lonely and let him practice his thing. Over again, both rappers successfully perform their songs in their ain fashion, with a stationary John Brown reciting clever lyrics, while $hamrock energizes the crowd.
The judges convene and talk over the 2 performances. While John Chocolate-brown had superior lyrics to the "been-washed-before" $hamrock, he appeared nervous. Dante Ross maintains that current mainstream rap music isn't most lyricism; "information technology's nearly making skillful records;" $hamrock was able to work the crowd much better and brand that "hot" song. $hamrock is chosen every bit the winner, and is told by Serch to "Step Up!" $hamrock receives a big trophy and states that his winnings volition be going towards repaying Black Josh for paying $ham's rent while he was away, and as well taking care of his parents and his sis who was starting college.
External links [edit]
- The (White) Rapper Show – Official Website
- Audio interview with Brent Rollins and Gabriel Alvarez on public radio program The Sound of Young America
- Elliott Wilson (show producer) interview
- John Brown Interview
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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ego_Trip%27s_The_%28White%29_Rapper_Show
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