![]() ![]() The first four episodes will showcase the audition process. The series is Netflix’s first music competition show, described as a “multi-city search in hip hop epicenters Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta and Chicago, to find raw talent and help undiscovered artists pursue their come up.” John Legend is also an executive producer.Īlso Read: Netflix in September: Here's Everything Coming and Going ![]() 9, with multiple new episodes rolling out each Wednesday for three weeks. The 10-episode, hourlong competition series premieres Oct. “Let the games begin,” the rapper cackles, decked out in pink feathers and biting into a strawberry while aboard a private jet in the first teaser, which you can watch above.Ĭardi B, Chance the Rapper and Tip “T.I.” Harris will host and executive produce the competition series, which searches for “the next hip hop sensation,” according to Netflix. I knew it was important to take this moment to share something that people can digest and appreciate, and get a small glimpse into who I am.Cardi B’s new hip-hop music competition series called “Rhythm & Flow” is coming to Netflix, and she says “it’s gonna be litty like a f-in’ titty.” "It's just a short glimpse of things that are to come. "I'm super proud of that project," he added. Some things you hear on there will be my own experiences, others will be me narrating in third person some things that I witnessed as a teacher and just a community member in the city." "Its walls hold so many stories that are near and dear to my heart, old stories that I experienced firsthand and those that I witnessed looking at my students' lives. "So Inglewood High is an ode to my city, my experience within that school both as a student and a teacher," he continued. Just to watch that is the craziest feeling." My favorite thing is when they're in their living room and they're posting videos of them watching me perform and they're yelling at the top of their lungs. "It's been crazy, so many of my former students have hit me up. I always had that option, not necessarily to fall back on, because I love it, but I just knew that it was important for the hundreds, if not thousands of students that I've taught over the years saw that you don't have to compromise your integrity or who you are in order to be an artist," he explained. "Staying true to myself was vital because I was already successful as a teacher. We'll continue to do work, not from an 8-3 or 9-5 standpoint as a teacher, but more so as an ally in the community and doing some things independently." As the first order of business, we want to put on these events where we're giving out some scholarships to people at the school that I went to and we're also disseminating some information on how to pursue your passions while getting your education. So, doing some community events in addition to investing in myself. "We've got some things in the works," he added. "I'll be doing some scholarships at my high school, where I went and later taught at. So, now that we have somewhat of a larger budget to work with we'll continue to invest and invest intelligently, as well as save a portion that will allow us to, you know, make it through a rainy day." When you're forced to do something off a minimum budget, you know how to do it well and efficiently. "The beauty of it is, I've only been doing what I've already been doing with my own teaching salary for years. "I most certainly took that advice ," he shared. He sustained that level of tenacity all the way through to the end." After the video challenge and the sample challenge, after that, we all felt the competition was his to lose. "There is not one challenge that he participated in that you could say, 'Oh, well, that coulda went to ' - I mean, that was a unanimous decision. He executed every challenge effortlessly and he was the clear winner in every challenge," he continued. "You heard me say that throughout the entire season, and I feel like he was the most prepared for the opportunity. "As I said on the show, 'Success is where preparation meets opportunity,' so prepare yourself for the next opportunity, you know what I mean?" He's so poised and seemed the most prepared for this opportunity more than anyone else," T.I. "In addition to his undeniable talent and diversity and an elevated skill set, he had this incredible ability to articulate himself. on Thursday, who explained why he, Cardi and Chance believed D Smoke was the "clear" winner over fellow finalists Flawless Real Talk, Londynn B and Troyman. ![]() I haven't gotten so much into drumming while rapping, so if I do hop on a set, it will be to support somebody else as an artist in the community."ĮT also spoke with T.I. Paak is crazy on the drums and performing. "I'm not sure how much of that I'll be doing immediately. ![]()
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