The Rap Game UK has drawn its third season to a close, which saw a line-up of MCs freestyle and rap their way to the final. But who won? Each week, BBC iPlayer released an episode which was eagerly anticipated by fans, including the ultimate final on the night of August 26th, 2021. Over the last few weeks, we saw talented musicians be tasked with a
host of challenges by rap duo Krept and Konan, and DJ Target. For those who may have missed the final, or just feel like reliving the entire episode, Reality Titbit can reveal who The Rap Game UK season 3 winner is. BridTV 3537
The Rap Game | Series 3 Trailer – BBC Trailers //i.ytimg.com/vi/BMcVCwnNuxw/hqdefault.jpg 827340 827340 center 22403 Saidu first entered The Rap Game UK by describing himself as “the competition”, and was confident about securing the win from the start. He is a 19-year-old from Bermondsey, and began dancing before rapping. Revealing he is
“normally the guy that is childish, immature”, Saidu went on to say he aspires to be the next Chris Brown of the UK. Wanting to be unstoppable, co-host and rapper Konan said: Saidu is a sick MC from London with a ton of potential. But he’s got less experience than our other artists, so it will be interesting to see if he can step up to that level. Well, he most definitely did, and ended up going on to win! Looking through Twitter, it is clear that Saidu was expected to win. One viewer said: “The right person won. #TheRapGame.” While another praised the winner, and wrote: “YEP,
@konanplaydirty@kreptplaydirty u made the right decision. Before the announcement, a fan wrote: “Saidu has to win #TheRapGame.”The Rap Game | Series 3 Trailer – BBC Trailers
Who won The Rap Game UK season 3?
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However, there were some contrasting opinions, with a few placing their bets on Oakzy B or Pocaa to be the season 3 winner.
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Where is Saidu after The Rap Game UK?
Saidu has been a favourite to win for many, but has he continued to pursue music since leaving the show? Yes he has!
He describes himself as a “destined entertainer” in his Instagram bio, and lists his talents as the following: actor, dancer, rapper and songwriter.
The BBC contestant also invites agents to direct message him for bookings and castings, and doesn’t stop sharing his recent videos with followers.
He recently collaborated with dancers Tommy Suave and BrandzzzJB to dance and vibe to Champagne Papi’s track What’s Next.
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Published: 11:35 pm, 26 August 2021
Updated: 4:59 pm, 26 August 2021
Man is mad gassed. The whole of the UK has heard what man has had to say! I said this from the get go, this is what I wanted. I wanted it for my family. I know my whole family is going to be proud of me. Their little brother taking the W!”
Five unsigned MCs reached the series three final of The Rap Game UK, as they left the penthouse for the last time. Back home, they prepared their final bars, ready to be performed on BBC Radio 1Xtra’s legendary Kenny Allstar show.
Later in London, the five artists faced a grilling from a panel of industry names, including Yung Filly, Remi Burgz and Alhan, where they looked back on their Rap Game experience.
Finally, Krept, Konan and Target met all five MCs on a rooftop in London to reveal the final results, naming Pocaa, Oakzy B and Saidu as their final three, before crowning Saidu as winner.
Target said: “The consistency has been undeniable throughout. Saidu continues to be consistent. In the final today he did his thing. It was really hard to not give him the prize.”
Saidu said: “Man is mad gassed. The whole of the UK has heard what man has had to say! I said this from the get go, this is what I wanted. I wanted it for my family. I know my whole family is going to be proud of me. Their little brother taking the W!”
The Rap Game UK is a 6x60' series made by Naked (a Fremantle label) for BBC Three. It is commissioned by Fiona Campbell, Controller BBC Three and Catherine Catton, Head of Commissioning, Popular Factual and Factual Entertainment. Patrick McMahon and Ricky Cooper are the Commissioning Editors for the BBC. Tom O’Brien and Cam de la Huerta are Executive Producers.
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