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On 14 March 2012, four coaches were chosen, namely Thu Minh, Trần Lập, Hồ Ngọc Hà, and Đàm Vĩnh Hưng. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] They each guided a team of fourteen. The first season was hosted by Phan Anh, former host of Vietnam Idol , while V.Music band, including four members, and Phương Mai take the role of backstage and social media ...
Dứa Minh Tinh (Star Pineapple) "Đại Minh Tinh" by Hứa Kim Tuyền Minh Tuyết — — — Main performances 1 Ong Bây Bi (Baby Bee) "Lệ lưu ly" by DT Tập Rap and Drum7 – "Cắt đôi nỗi sầu" by Tăng Duy Tân Undisclosed Bướm Mặt Trăng (Moon Butterfly) 23,31% RISK 2 Voi Bản Đôn (Ban Don Elephant)
Phạm Minh Ngọc and Nguyễn Minh Nhật both competed on season 4 and 5 of The Voice Kids respectively, but failed to make a team. Trần Ngọc Gia Hân and Nguyễn Trần Phương Trúc both competed on season 5 of The Voice Kids and joined team Hương Tràm & Tiên Cookie, but were eliminated at the Battles.
On September 9, 2013, ERB uploaded a trailer video on their channel announcing that Epic Rap Battles of History would return on October 7, 2013 for a third season. [20] [21] On October 14, ERB released a second video with Ahlquist voicing Theodore Roosevelt, who announced the upcoming season's schedule. [22]
FlipTop Rap Battle League is the first and largest running pro battle conference in the Philippines founded by Alaric Riam Yuson (known as Anygma) in 2010. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The league promotes Pinoy hip hop .
The following is a list of rap rock artists with articles on Wikipedia. List. 0-9. 311 [1] 38th Parallel [2] 3rd ... Corporate Avenger [14] Crazy Town [15] D. Da ...
On Friday, June 12, 2009, a Rap City: Relapse special was aired on BET hosted by Big Tigger with guest Eminem. On November 6, 2013, Rap City returned with another special called EM360 with guest Eminem to promote his album The Marshall Mathers LP 2. [5] In 2021, a Rap City '21 special was aired with Big Tigger as a host, with Fat Joe as guest. [6]
Battle rap was loosely described by 40 Cal, previously a member of American hip hop collective The Diplomats, in the book How to Rap (2009) as an "extracurricular" display of skill, comparing it to the dunk contest in the NBA. Battle rap has been developed into highly organized league events drawing in significant revenue and attention.