Cardi B, Chance the Rapper & T.I. Will Judge Netflix Hip Hop Competition Series

Cardi B, Chance the Rapper, T.I. Will Judge The Next Hip-Hop Star With Reality Competition Series
Netflix has enlisted Cardi B, Chance the Rapper, and T.I. for a new music competition reality series called “Rhythm & Flow.” The star studded rappers will reportedly serve as the judges and executive producers for the hip-hop themed series, as they search for the next unsigned hip-hop star.
Netflix announced the series will be coming in 2019 via a tweet on Tuesday.
I’m thrilled to share this news! @iamcardib, @chancetherapper, and @Tip are helping undiscovered hip-hop artists pursue their dreams as judges in Rhythm + Flow, @Netflix’s first music competition show set to debut in 2019.
I'm thrilled to share this news!
.@iamcardib, @chancetherapper, and @Tip are helping undiscovered hip-hop artists pursue their dreams as judges in Rhythm + Flow, @Netflix’s first music competition show set to debut in 2019. pic.twitter.com/ZbOn6gN0ko
— Strong Black Lead (@strongblacklead) November 13, 2018
The series is set to premiere Fall 2019 on the streaming platform, and will be comprised of 10 hour-long episodes as the judges tour multiple cities holding auditions for the next superstar. Also, each audition city will hold a spot for guest judges of established rappers who come from from the city they’re auditioning in.
John Legend, film producer Mike Jackson, and Ty Stiklorius for Get Lifted, will executive producer; alongside Jesse Collins for Jesse Collins Entertainment, Jeff Gaspin for Gaspin Media, producer Nikki Boella, and CEO Jeff Pollack of Pollack Media Group.
Will you be tuning in?
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