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"Show Me the Money 12" is coming to the 60-second fire pit screening..Who's the winner of the all-pass?

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Choi Hyejin

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"Show Me the Money 12" will return to its signature "60 Second Fire Pound" screening.

In the second episode of Mnet's hip-hop survival program "Show Me the Money 12," which will air on the 22nd, the second preliminary round, which is considered a symbol of "Show Me the Money," will be judged as "60-second fire pit."

Rappers representing 32 regions around the world, including Minami, a dancer from the winning crew of "World of Street Women Fighter," JB, a legend of Hong Kong hip-hop, Red Eye, a rising star of Japanese hip-hop, and Flowsik, an active named rapper, will gather to judge the first unaccompanied rap. The results of the screening of Thai superstar Millie, who drew attention just by appearing, also add to the curiosity. Rumor has it that the global qualifying site is filled with more heat than ever, to the extent that "Korean rappers should be nervous."

The "60-second fire pit" screening that follows is also an indispensable expectation point. The 60-second fire pit screening, which will be held in the second preliminary round, is a signature mission of "Show Me the Money," where the fate of rappers is determined within only 60 seconds, raising expectations in that all four producers will be judged together for the first time. It is said that not only the all-time stage that led the ALL PASS but also the shocking dropouts have been reported, adding to the curiosity.

"Show Me the Money 12" pre-released some of the 60-second stages of domestic participants who passed the first preliminary round ahead of the second episode. Among the participants who survived the fierce competition are talented rappers who were not revealed in the first episode, drawing attention. In particular, some of the participants' rap, including Oxinova, Vice-Balsa, Line, Lee Ro-han, Cha Boom, and BLASTA, which are well-known as normal numbers, were released.

The performance of the participants, who drew keen attention after the first broadcast, also raises expectations. The pre-released video of the 2nd episode showed some of the rap stages of Kim Ha-on, the winner of "High School Rapper 2," as well as the talented Kwon Oh-sun, Raf Sandu, and newcomers Now I'm Young and Royal44, who received attention for their unique rap with Microdot.

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