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Mnet's "Show Me the Money 12" is drawing attention by highlighting talented rappers from newcomers to named and global.
"Show Me the Money 12" topped the Good Data Corporation Fundex TV segment for two consecutive weeks. In addition to ranking first in viewership ratings (AGB Nielsen, paid standards in the metropolitan area) at the same time for two consecutive weeks, "Show Me the Money 12" and "The World of Night" have continued to be the top paid weekend subscription for two consecutive weeks.
At the center of the topic are rappers with both skills and charm. Another point to watch this season is that new, named, and global rappers stand out in the fierce heat of 36,000 applicants. Therefore, we will look at the types of participants that caught the attention of viewers at once.
◆ Newcomers are running fast and new faces are hot
This season, talented new rappers are gaining momentum. Talented newcomers who are united with new personality and presence appear one after another, and even producers say that it is a season where the rookies stand out.
Raffsandu, a member of Okashi, who has recently been in the spotlight as a hot hip-hop crew, received an "ALL PASS" in the second fire pit "60 Second Rap Mission" and was recognized for his skills. Now I'm Young, which is noted by the MZ generation, also made producers excited with hip visuals and unique performances, and Lucy Gang, who melted her new and unique voice on the stage for 60 seconds, Oxinova, who showed an energetic performance with a positive vibro, and Jeong Sun-hye, who also made a clear impression in the fire pit mission.
Although it has not yet appeared in the "60-Second Rap Mission", prominent newcomers are also waiting for the appearance. Royal 44 showed its extraordinary presence by showing its magical rap and unique character in the first round of unaccompanied rap screening, while Millimax, who led the praise of talented newcomers Young Blessy, Younghaeri, and Crush, also showed a scary momentum, adding to the question of whether they will survive or not.
◆ The Return of Named, the presence of active rappers
What stands out even in the momentum of new rappers is the counterattack of named rappers who have returned after sharpening their swords. In addition to the re-challenge of participants who played in the "High School Rapper" and "Show Me the Money" series, talented named rappers who have already made their names in the hip-hop scene are appearing one after another, further raising the fun and tension of this season.
The main character who has received an explosive number of views since the second episode aired is Trayvies. Trevi, who introduced herself as a "prepared rapper," showed off her monster presence at once by showing the all-time stage that led the encore as well as her ability to make producers stand in the fire pit "60 Second Rap Mission." On top of that, Vice Verbal, who performed the rap of madness, also aimed the producers' hearts properly and protected the necklace with an "all pass."
Kim Ha-on, the winner of "High School Rapper 2," who has drawn attention since his appearance, cannot be left out. While receiving rave reviews from producer Crush, "I'm just a guy," it is also a matter of keen interest to see how he will perform in the "60 Second Rap Mission." The performances of named rappers, including Kwon Oh-sun from "High School Rapper 4" and Kundipanda, Genderzilla, and Flicky Bang, who once again threw their hat into "Show Me the Money," are drawing keen attention.
◆ Is the lineup real? Worldwide Global Rapper Bombings
Another attraction that cannot be missed this season is that the spectrum of participants has widened due to the influence of the global preliminary round. Worldwide global rappers gathered from 32 regions around the world.
In particular, the emergence of global stars that are suspicious of the eyes continues to catch the eye. Millie, who was the first Thai solo artist to perform on the Coachella stage, made a strong impression from her appearance with her elegant skills full of hip-hop soul. Japanese hip-hop world's new star Red Eye, which gave producer Zico goosebumps with his extraordinary rap skills, JB, who showed Hong Kong hip-hop legend flow, the Cooper family from Brooklyn, New York, and Double Down and Flowsik also proved their global potential and were listed as survivors of the first preliminary round.
Global participants, who immediately showed their star quality on the fire pit stage, also raised expectations. Canadian Jung Joon-hyuk produced the beat on his own and melted the concept of genius on each stage, receiving an all pass, and DKAY also protected the necklace in the fire pit by receiving an all pass amid Park Jae-beom's praise. Japanese rapper "Still.J.Park" also made a strong impression by becoming the main character of the all-pass.
Amid the performances of talented rappers with individuality, "Show Me the Money 12" is raising expectations by predicting a 1:1 class mission along with an unfinished 60-second rap mission. In the TVing "Yacha World," which has a parallel world structure with "Show Me the Money 12," Untel-Cambo-SUEN became the last three survivors, but it immediately added questions, signaling a dramatic revival of Microdot, who was eliminated in the second qualifying round.
"Show Me the Money 12" airs every Thursday night at 9:20 p.m. on Mnet and TVing. The TVing original "The Night World" will be released exclusively on TVing every Saturday at 12 p.m., two days after the main episode.
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