seong619
12-21-2006, 01:40 PM
Eminem has been the leader of a revolution. Since Em burst onto the rap scene, hundreds of white rappers have been trying to show what they can do. VH1 has seen the movement that Em and rappers such as the Beastie Boys have created and has decided to create a reality television show called "The White (Rapper) Show."
The show is looking for the next white rapper who can step up and claim a spot in the hip hop world. It is set in the South Bronx and will be hosted by legendary white rapper Michael "MC Serch" Berrin from the group 3rd Bass. Ten contestants will be put into a house, the "White House," and forced to compete against each other in various exercises. The rappers will be judged by other rappers and producers such as Grandmaster Flash, Kurtis Blow, and Fat Joe, who will be critiquing the rapper's performances.
The show is attempting to test the individuals on their beliefs and morals, and wants to see if they can survive under such harsh conditions.
The grand prize is $100,000, but these rappers, whether they be man or woman, aren't doing it for the cash. They're trying to get their names out there and trying to burst onto the scene. It's a tough road for a hip hop artist and soon VH1 and the world will see what they're made of.
The show is looking for the next white rapper who can step up and claim a spot in the hip hop world. It is set in the South Bronx and will be hosted by legendary white rapper Michael "MC Serch" Berrin from the group 3rd Bass. Ten contestants will be put into a house, the "White House," and forced to compete against each other in various exercises. The rappers will be judged by other rappers and producers such as Grandmaster Flash, Kurtis Blow, and Fat Joe, who will be critiquing the rapper's performances.
The show is attempting to test the individuals on their beliefs and morals, and wants to see if they can survive under such harsh conditions.
The grand prize is $100,000, but these rappers, whether they be man or woman, aren't doing it for the cash. They're trying to get their names out there and trying to burst onto the scene. It's a tough road for a hip hop artist and soon VH1 and the world will see what they're made of.