Tag: The Rap Game
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Keshun – The Rap Game
Update Ke$hun appeared on The Rap Game, season 3, episode 7, “Fight for Your Spot.” He battled each contestant on the series but wasn’t added to the competition. The contestants were ready for war. Deetranada’s lyrics were on point and she had plenty of them. Tally’s verse surprised viewers. We’re glad she decided to return…
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Tally, Rap Game – Sister Jasmine Sagginario
Jasmine Sagginario is Tally from The Rap Game‘s sister and manager. At the end of the third episode of season 3, “We Have A Dream” Jasmine calls Ekko out for writing his nephew, Nova’s lyrics. The contestants were advised to write lyrics about their dreams and Tally wrote her lyrics by herself. Jermaine Dupri is…
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Ekko From The Rap Game – Nova’s Uncle, Manager
Ekko is Nova’s uncle and manager on The Rap Game. In episode 3 of season 3, “We Have A Dream” we Ekko get called out for writing Nova’s raps. Jermaine Dupri clears up the confusion by explaining that he doesn’t care if the kids write their own lyrics. This gives Nova and Ekko a serious…
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Deetranada – Rap Game Season 3
Deetranada is a talented emcee on The Rap Game season 3. Her real name is Diamond Barmer. In the last episode, “Like a Boss” she disses Tally, leading Jermaine Dupri, to rank her number 5 on the Hit List. Deetranada felt like she killed her verse and wasn’t sure why she was ranked number 5. Dupri…
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Flau’jae, Camoflauge The Rapper – Daughter, Rap Game
Flau’jae is a contestant on season 3 of The Rap Game. She is the daughter of Jason “Camouflage” Johnson. Camouflage was a rapper from Savannah, Georgia who was murdered in 2003. He was 21-years-old when his life was taken. Flau’jae’s mother and manager, Kia Jones, was 4-months pregnant with Flau’jae when Camouflage was murdered. Like…
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The Rap Game Season 2 Winner, Mani So So Def
On the season finale of The Rap Game Jermaine Dupri announced that Mani won the competition. He joins last year’s winner, Miss Mulatto, as a So So Def artist. The rapper’s final performances were amazing and we’re sure that some of the other cast members will be signing record deals very soon. Lil Key was the…
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Lil Niqo, The Rap Game, 10 Fast Facts You Need To Know
Lil Niqo made a guest appearance on the Lifetime series Bring It! reminding the world that he’s the future of hip-hop. The rapper, whose real name is Niqoles Heard, was born on November 23, 1999 and is currently 16-years-old. He competed on the first season of The Rap Game and many thought he should have won yet…
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Queens Of Compton, West Coast Thang
If you watch the Lifetime hip-hop competition series, The Rap Game then you’re familiar with Damani Brown aka Mani. The 16-year-old represents South Central, Los Angeles, California and has a mother, Lacreshia Hoy aka “Cre” who was also a rapper. She was a member of the female rap group Queens of Compton. Monsters and Critics explains that Queen Latifah…
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Jayla Marie Family, The Rap Game
International Business Times reports that the Les Twins appeared on The Rap Game to help the contestants before the challenge was revealed. Dancing and rapping are two very different skills as the episode proved. We’re so used to seeing the young emcees delivering lyrics so it was interesting to see them dance. According to Ask Kissy rapper…
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Mani From The Rap Game
On the last episode of The Rap Game, many were surprised that Mani finished number four. I thought he deserved the third spot, if not higher. The 15-year-old represents South Central LA and has recently been opening for Mindless Behavior. Don’t sleep, Empire star, Bryshere Y. Gray gained major recognition by opening up for stars like…