VH1 Flows Outta Control With 'ego trip's The (White) Rapper Show'
It's More Than a Reality Game Show, It's the "Lighter" Side of Hip Hop
The Eight Episode Series Premieres Monday, January 8 at 10:30pm*
NEW YORK, Dec. 18 -- Since the first rhymes flowed in the
parks of the South Bronx, most of rap's major emcees, have been African
American. A few successful white MC's like The Beastie Boys and Eminem have
reached the top of the hip hop world. But for the most part, the rap game
has been an unforgiving field for melanin-deficient MC's.
But now, 20 years after the Beasties first exercised their "License to
Ill," VH1 and ego trip have stepped in to search for the next great "white
rapper" in "ego trip's The (White) Rapper Show" premiering January 8 at
10:30 pm. Additional new episodes will air every Monday at 10:00pm.
Set in the birthplace of hip hop, the South Bronx, and hosted by white
rap legend Michael "MC Serch" Berrin (of the group 3rd Bass) and producing
legend Prince Paul, "ego trip's The (White) Rapper Show" will put 10
contestants from all over America through challenges that will test their
musical "cred," knowledge of hip hop culture, and their ideas about race.
Along the way, hip hop pioneers, such as Grandmaster Flash, Kurtis Blow,
and Fat Joe will be brought in to school and critique our eager rappin'
competitors.
The competition won't be easy. The run-down South Bronx tenement that
they'll be bunking in, "Tha White House," is a far cry from the standard
reality show mansion. But hip hop is about survival; about economics and
class and race. And our 10 contestants will be faced with a variety of
tasks that will reflect each of these facets of the culture.
From freestyle battles in Detroit's famed St. Andrews Hall to cutting a
club record with super producer Just Blaze to answering questions about
life in the 'hood, these 10 hopefuls will be immersed in the culture they
claim to love. But do they have the knowledge, talent and ability to, as MC
Serch says, lead the culture? Or will they bleed the culture? "ego Trip's
The (White) Rapper Show" on VH1 will leave only one man (or woman) standing
alone ... victorious in the original hood of hip hop and $100,000 richer.
Ken Mok is executive producer and Paul Buscemi is supervising producer
for 10X10 Productions. Sacha Jenkins, Gabriel Alvarez, Brent Rollins,
Elliott Wilson and Jefferson Mao are executive producers for ego trip. Jim
Ackerman and Michael Hirschorn are executive producers and Christian
McLaughlin is the supervising producer for VH1.
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and public affairs initiatives. VH1 is available in 90 million households
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SOURCE VH1
http://www.vh1.com/
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