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8.2 12 Seasons • 119 Episodes

Show Me The Money

From newcomers to rappers already loved by many fans, all gather to compete against each other in order to pick the best Hip hop entertainer. The one that receives the most votes from the audience takes it all.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • GRAY

    GRAY

    Self - Producer

  • Kim Jin-pyo

    Kim Jin-pyo

    Self - MC

  • Loco

    Loco

    Self - Producer

  • Jay Park

    Jay Park

    Self - Producer

  • Zico

    Zico

    Self - Producer

  • Crush

    Crush

    Self - Producer

  • Hukky Shibaseki

    Hukky Shibaseki

    Self - Producer

  • Lee Hwi-min

    Lee Hwi-min

    Self - Producer

  • J-Tong

    J-Tong

    Self - Producer

Overview

From newcomers to rappers already loved by many fans, all gather to compete against each other in order to pick the best Hip hop entertainer. The one that receives the most votes from the audience takes it all.

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