The Rap Game

2016 • Lifetime
4.8
550 reviews
TV-PG
Rating
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Season 4 episodes (14)

1 Don't Mess with Jny
11/24/17
Jermaine Dupri's five new artists are tested on their foundation, and despite getting advice from Bow Wow, Ricci Bitti makes a huge mistake.
2 Gettin' Fresh
12/1/17
For the first time in Rap Game history, Jermaine Dupri challenges the kids to rap with a legendary beatboxer, Doug E. Fresh. Can Lil Bri keep her #1 spot or will another artist rise to the top?
3 Catch Fire
12/8/17
Jermaine Dupri gives his young rappers the chance of a lifetime, to create a song from scratch with producer, Zaytoven, and have their songs broadcast on the radio.
4 Girl, Bye!
12/15/17
The five young rappers perform for a hidden focus group, and then take into consideration their feedback for an even bigger performance.
5 Holiday Remix
12/22/17
For the first time in Rap Game history, JD and Da Brat celebrate the holidays by creating the ultimate Hit Lists of jaw-dropping moments from all 4 seasons of The Rap Game.
6 4 Lit For Life
12/29/17
JD gives the young artists a lesson on teamwork and throws them into the center of the ring at the Universoul Circus. Lil Bri steps into the leadership role, while Jordan's constant battle with memorization takes a toll on the group.
7 Do Ya Dance
1/5/18
JD switches up the manager/artist teams and then challenges them to come up with their own signature dance, write a rap, and shoot a viral video to post on Musicaly.
8 Quit Biting My Style!
1/12/18
JD challenges the young rappers to find their own personal style and brand, starting from a blank canvas: white t-shirt and jeans.
9 Swag Symphony
1/19/18
JD challenges the kids to use their voice as an instrument and perform with celebrity drummer Tony Royster Jr. and 60 classical musicians from the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.
10 I Win
1/26/18
JD challenges the artists to show their star power and brings in actress/singer Keke Palmer and master director Benny Boom (All Eyez on Me) to work with the kids on their new music video. Who's got the bars and the swag to shine bright?
11 Don't Hold Back
2/2/18
JD pairs the kids with artists from previous seasons to compete in a rap battle as duos. Lil Bri is quickly stressed trying to overcome last week's poor Hit List placement, Ricci Bitti struggles to get her partner on the same page.
12 Sweet 16 Showdown
2/9/18
JD splits the five young rappers into boys and girls teams, and then challenges them to perform at a Sweet 16 birthday party.
13 The Press Got U Stressed
2/16/18
The week before the final performance, JD lines up a press tour for the kids, including an interview with actress/singer Teyana Taylor.
14 There Can Only Be One
2/23/18
After a rough start to the season, the young rappers have developed into true artists. Now, they must apply everything they've learned the past twelve weeks in a final performance to show JD who deserves to be signed to his label, So So Def.

About this show

On The Rap Game, five emerging young hip-hop artists, ages 12-16, are given the chance to rhyme and flow with the highly sought-after music producer, Jermaine Dupri. Each week, special guests including Usher, Ludacris, Da Brat and more, join to help mold the kids into the next big rap star.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
550 reviews
Lulu
February 20, 2016
I'm not a big fan of TV and I'm not a big fan of leaving reviews unless it really sucked or it was beyond expectations! I don't like to waste my time on ridiculous things! So with that being said... This show is spectacular. I like everyone but Supa Peach who is a major brat and rude. Lil poopy, he's a cute kid but most of the time it seems he doesn't even care. Everyone else takes in information and strives for it. Worth watching... Worth rating
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Kuburat Eyiowuawi
September 24, 2016
I really liked season 2 over season one but I am disappointed in who JD picked as the winner of season 2. Lil Key should of won. There is no way Mani is better than Lil Key and Nia Kay. That's garbage. Mani did kill his last performance but Mani for real. JD you trippin.
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Stacy Johnson
April 18, 2017
I am not really into rap per se, however, I enjoyed this season. I believe that Deedranada should of won though. She showed growth and she had the best bars. I think Deedranada was stronger than Nova because she didn't have the exposure and assistance like nova did from his brother. She was the true winner to me. Nova had all the backing and Nova had all the women in the crowd. His brother gave him some strong ideas and Deedranada didn't have that but still was strong! Well, that's my opinion anyway.
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