When was the rap game Season 2 filmed?

When was the rap game Season 2 filmed?

(left to right) Lil Key, Jayla Marie, Mani, Tally, Jermaine Dupri, Nia Kay, J.I, and Mini Barbie.

The 2nd season of The Rap Game aired on Lifetime from July 22, 2016, to September 23, 2016, and has a total of 10 episodes. Mani was the winner of that season, and won the So So Def chain and signed the contract. but is no longer working with Jermaine Dupri and So So Def Recordings.

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The Rap Game
GenreReality, talent
Presented byJermaine Dupri
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes55 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time42 minutes
Production companyIntuitive Entertainment
Release
Original networkLifetime
Original releaseJanuary 1, 2016 –
March 7, 2019

The Rap Game is an American reality television series. The series premiered on January 1, 2016, on Lifetime. The winners of seasons 1-5 respectively, were Miss Mulatto, Mani, Nova, Street Bud and Tyeler Reign.[1][2]

Other notable contestants that appeared on the show and competed on another include J.I the Prince of N.Y (season 2), and King Roscoe and Flau'Jae (both in season 3). The latter two competed on America's Got Talent (King Roscoe in Season 9 in 2014 and Flau'Jae in season 13 in 2018). Season 4's Lil Bri appeared on season 2 of The Four: Battle for Stardom in 2018.

Series overview[edit]

Episodes[edit]

Season 1 (2016)[edit]

Season 2 (2016)[edit]

This season's contestants were Nia Kay, Jayla Marie, Lil' Key, J.I and Mani, Mini Barbie (eliminated in ep 1), Tally (eliminated ep 1)

Season 3 (2017)[edit]

This season the contestants were Nova, King Roscoe, Flau'jae, Deetranada and Tally (Who left the competition in the 12th episode (says her dad ordered her home immediately)

Season 4 (2017–18)[edit]

This season the contestants were Street Bud, Lil Bri, Jordan Air Young, Rap-Unzel and Ricci Bitti

Season 5 (2019)[edit]

Season 5 of The Rap Game premiered on January 11, 2019. Contestants in this season were Tyeler Reign, Eli Triplett, Queen Amayah, Nya Kasan, Sire, and Lil Richye (eliminated after ep 1).

Winners[edit]

Winners from Season 1-5
SeasonWinner
1 Miss Mulatto
2 Mani
3 Nova
4 Street Bud
5 Tyeler Reign

International version[edit]

A British version called The Rap Game UK[23] hosted by DJ Target, Krept & Konan has aired annually on BBC Three since 23 August 2019.

References[edit]

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  23. ^ The Rap Game UK

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When was season 2 of The Rap Game filmed?

Season 2 (2016).

Who came in rap 2nd season 2?

For the second season of Lifetime's "The Rap Game," famed Atlanta producer Jermaine Dupri picked telegenic 16-year-old Mani from Los Angeles.

Who won second season of The Rap Game?

'The Rap Game' Winner Miss Mulatto Celebrates Victory, Shares 'No More Talking' Single Snippet: Exclusive. Mani winner of The Rap Game Season 2.

Where was The Rap Game filmed?

BBC Three has revealed the MCs who will take part in the third series of The Rap Game, which will be filmed in Manchester for the first time.