- I can be stubborn sometimes. - I should've won. - I should've won. - We were definitely robbed. ♪ I'm fresher than a head of
lettuce, yeah. ♪ I'm talking commas, commas. ♪ By the way I live there,
gettin' green like an olive
there ♪ Take a break or go, whatchu
waitin' fo'? - JD's got a huge
superstar surprise guest. Bow Wow!
(applause) - Shortie Like Mine, I did
not want to do that record. End up doing it, Shortie Like Mine with
me and Chris Brown goes number one and I
just kept my mouth closed. I just listened to Jermaine
from that day forward. - Miss Mulatto, what
is the most emotional thing that comes up
for you right now? - Just a lot of hard work that went into this you know? - Lil Poopy here's
the big question, is Papa Luis still your manager? - She might've won for TV but I won the war. - Some of those haters, they just gonna keep hating. - You are lying dog! - Y'all are arguing about
the stupidest (bleep). - I was the best
manager in the house that's how I feel. - My kid had the most numbers. - He's not just a hater, he's a liar. - We all watched the
show, who's the liar? ♪ dramatic music ♪ - This is The Rap Game, this (bleep) is for real. (laughter) (applause) - Hey what's up everybody, I'm Tanika Ray. This is The Rap Game
reunion special. Tonight we've got all the kids and all the managers. To talk about what went down and what's up now. Right here I've got producer and hip hop mastermind Jermaine Dupri.
(audience applauds) CEO of So So Def Recordings. He teamed up with award-winning mega-star producer Queen Latifah to find five outstanding young rappers and performers from
all over the country to go through his
own rapper bootcamp. Jermaine, what's up dude? - What's going on? - You had five amazing
young MCs on your show. But only one was gonna
take home the gold chain. Signing onto the bottom line with a contract with your
record label So So Def. - Yes.
- [Tanika] And they're right here on the stage with us now. What's up? - What's up?
(applause) - From San Diego, California, bringing west coast
swag to the competition 15 year old Lil Niqo.
(applause) ♪ I'm comin' for the payroll, on
your head like a halo. From Brockton, Massachusetts, the dope lyricist
with the bomb hair, 12 year old Lil Poopy.
(applause) - Hey! What's up? ♪ Ridin' in the back seat cause
that's what bosses do. - From Atlanta, Georgia, the raw talent with that
up in your face style, the 12 year old, Supa Peach.
(applause) Supa! ♪ An be honest, we knew why they
be haitin' though. From Houston, Texas, our shy little diva
with a H-Town flow, 15 year old, Young Lyric.
(applause) ♪ We turnin' it up, yeah we
roatatin' it slow And finally from
Atlanta, Georgia, spitting flames every
time she's up at the mic, our winner, 16 year
old, Miss Mulatto. ♪ Back seat when I'm riding, icy
fingers, this and that. So JD, let's get into it. What inspired you
to show the world how you groom a
young, talented kid into a hip hop superstar? - Well, I've been
doing this since '92. Since Kris Kross, when I
first brought Kris Kross out. Then it was 10 years
after Kris Kross, I brought Bow Wow out. Now it's 14 years since that. - It's time. - Since yeah, it's
time for The Rap Game. It's a space that I
feel like is very empty. So I felt like this
show was needed for more kids out there to
listen to their music. - So break it down for me, how do you even
start looking for a diamond in the rough? - I mean, it's a
bunch of things. The look in their eyes. The quality of their music. - [Tanika] The intensity? - Yeah, the intensity. The way they speak to you. - Is that how it went
down for Bow Wow? You just had that
feeling with him? - Yeah, Bow Wow was a natural. Like every room he went in it just lit up. - Now for all five of you, I wanna find out
what's changed since The Rap Game experience. Lil Poopy? - My social media followers
went up like crazy. - [Tanika] Give me numbers. Before the show you
had about how many? - About like 8,000. - Okay and then after the show? - I think I'm at
like 70,000 now. - What? - [Lil Poopy] Yeah. - It's the JD effect.
(applause) - Nice. What about
you Lil Niqo? - The following
definitely went up. From like 23, 25,000 followers to almost 100,000 now. - Dang, dude.
- [JD] Wow. - Huge. - Yeah, it's crazy,
thank you JD! Appreciate it.
(applause) - Gonna make me go
check my followers. Let me see what's going on. - What if social media
was around when Bow Wow-- - Oh no, Bow Wow kinda
caught a little bit of it but if Kris Kross
was around when social media they would've
broke the internet. - [Tanika] For sure. - Completely yeah. - [Tanika] Miss Mulatto,
congratulations. - Thank you!
- You took home the big prize mamacita.
(applause) You are now signed
to JD's label, So So Def. You and your manager Shayne went through a lot
in eight weeks. Let's remind the
viewers of some of the biggest ups and downs
all the way to the top. Take a look. ♪ Make that thing sing like a
falsetto, you just got let go better call the gecko.
Let's do it! - Alright, that's what's up. Miss Mulatto she's
got some work to do. - My mom was pregnant with me when she was 15 years old. So many people doubted me. Even before I was born. People told her that she needs to get an abortion. But she sacrificed
her childhood for me. So I'm gonna sacrifice
mine for her. ♪ And I don't care what she
gotcha', you can have the world ♪ with me, come find out ya'. I worked for five years
to get to this point. ♪ Ay! They like, hold on,
wait a minute. ♪ Ay! They like ohh
no she didn't! (applause) - Miss Mulatto, it's your time. It's your plaque. It's your chain. Just to know that I'm the one walking out with this. Means everything to me. I'm the happiest person
in the world right now. - Yes! Yes Miss Mulatto! That was kinda
hot I have to say. What is the most
emotional thing that comes up for you right now? - It's a lot. It's just a lot of hard work that went into this, you know? - You were always
really clear that your mom sacrificed for you. So she's not one
of your managers. So daddy takes care of that. What did he say to you after you won the competition? - He was just like, it's your time now, you know? We've been working
for this for so long. Everything is
finally paying off. - What do you think was the biggest thing you
learned from JD in those eight weeks? - Humility. Going through the whole
Rap Game experience with JD it definitely
humbled me. - You get put in the
position of like, believing that you're somewhere. And then you have to, somebody gotta pull
it back a little bit and let you just see. It's really just giving
them a hip hop IQ of just knowing things. I feel like it was a great
exercise for all of them. 'Cause they all needed this
to go to the next level, yeah. - [Tanika] Get to the
next level, for sure. So JD, what do you think it was about Miss Mulatto that made you choose her to bring home the Rap Game win? - I feel like, as
far as my decision, I based it on how my
actual stomach feels when I'm watching and
looking at somebody. - It's gut. - Yeah, it's a gut feeling. The paying attention to the exercises was the most important part of this thing. - Absorb it. Out of all of them, Miss Mulatto was focused. You were laser focused on this. - Oh yeah, oh yeah. - [Tanika] She was no joke. - Yeah. - Congratulations Miss Mulatto. - [Miss Mulatto]
Thank you, thank you. - Well deserved.
(applause) Now Miss Supa Peach. You were a fierce competitor. Did Miss Mulatto
deserve that contract? - Uh, no. I feel like I should've won. - What did you think
you were better at than Miss Mulatto? - Why wouldn't you pick me? (JD laughs) - [Tanika] She's not
gonna supplicate. - See, I love that. I love that. You gotta love that. - [Tanika] What do you think about what Supa Peach just said? - Don't stop me. I got it. I deserve this. You can say whatever
you wanna say but I deserve this. - Alright the same question
to the rest of you guys. Did the right rapper win? Young Lyric? - I don't feel like
the right rapper won because I been
doing it way longer. So I feel like I should've won. - What do you think about that? - I don't never second
guess my choices. I feel like each one of the kids know exactly how
I feel about them. - What about you Niqo? - I do feel like the
right artist won. Whether it was the
welcome to Atlanta type of record that we did, and she wrote a whole song. - A whole song! - I wrote a verse. She did her thing. And that's what separates good and great artists. I'm gonna keep it 100,
you know what I'm saying? So I think she deserved it.
(applause) - Well these five young rappers weren't in The Rap
Game all alone. With each of them
came their managers. And each manager
brought their own drama, yeah, drama to the table. Sometimes we didn't know if the rap battles
were up on the stage or happening backstage. Let me show you what
I'm talking about. Check this out. - I'm not going to
let you discredit her. - I'm not discrediting her but guess what? In this house you discredit
Peach all the time. - I discredit you, I
don't discredit her. - Oh that's even better. - We're dealing
with some (bleep) because people don't know
how to do their jobs. - Well we don't have to
gun for each other's kids. - He said that his daughter
did 60% of the work. - Her 60% don't mean (bleep). - Mulatto and Shayne. They can jump off a cliff. I don't care what they do. - My baby better not
come in at the bottom. I'mma cut you. - [Precious] Better
bring a big knife. - Girl you ain't but this big. - I don't give a
damn about nobody in this house you understand? I'm here to damn win. - Yeah I hear you. - [Mama Peach] That's
what you don't get. - I'm winning so I
don't give a (bleep) - You ain't winning. Now even Mulatto trying
to be more animated now. Trying to be Peachy now. (shouting) - Are you serious? Are you drunk? - For you Supa Peach, the apple doesn't fall too far. You recognized your mama. Were you surprised by that? - Oh, no. - No.
(audience laughs) Anybody surprised by
their parent's behavior? - That's the thing I think sometimes as artists
you gotta let your manager be the bad guy, you know what I mean? And I don't think it's so
much that they're trying to cause any drama but
they're gonna go above and beyond
for their artists. - They have to speak up for you. - And they're gonna be
relentless for their artist as they should be. - Good answer, good answer. - That's a great answer. It's like good cop, bad cop.
- [JD] Good answer Niqo, yeah. - When we come back we're gonna bring out all the managers and we're gonna get a chance to hear what they think. - Oh lord. - [Tanika] Oh goodness. But before that, we got a little surprise
for y'all back home. We're gonna let these
artists show you how far they've come this season right here, right now. Kicking it off with beats provided
by DJ Carisma, one of LA's hottest DJs. Who's it gonna be JD? - Straight outta H-Town, it's going down. We got Young Lyric, let's go! (applause) ♪ Hold up watch me hit it ♪ Hold up let me get it ♪ Hold up watch me hit it ♪ Hold up let me get it ♪ Hold up hold up ♪ I am the champion
where is my belt? ♪ How did you feel ♪ I write it myself ♪ Keep it sincere ♪ I feed off the hate ♪ I know they want my spot ♪ But I can't be replaced ♪ And I ain't about to stop ♪ Cause I'm on it all day ♪ (applause) - [Tanika] Coming up. - Shayne's not just a hater. He's a liar. - I'm a liar? We all watched the show. Who's a liar? - She might've won for TV but I won the war. - I win in real life. Everybody know Mulatto in the A. - You can't see me, your
heart pump Kool-Aid. - [Tanika] And later. - Mister 106 and Park is here. - Bow Wow! (applause) The Rap Game reunion. Let's get back into it. It's time to talk to
the management teams of our five kids. First up, we have
Lil Niqo's manager his mom Nique with
her thigh-highs. Work them boots, work. Lil Poopy's manager, Papa Luis. - What's going on
y'all, how y'all doing? - Supa Peach's management team Mama Peach and Precious Peach. - Yeah! - Young Lyric's team, her mom Olivia and
her dad Mitchell. And finally, Miss
Mulatto's manager, her daddy Shayne. Welcome guys, thanks
for being here. Throughout the season, there was certainly controversy as to who was the best
manager in the house. Let's take a look at some
of the manager mayhem. - I'm the best manager. - I definitely consider
myself the best manager. - I'm the best
manager in the house. - I'm the (bleep). - Get your lazy booty up. It is Joe Jackson time. Work! I'm a marketing guru personally. Hate to toot my own
horn but beep beep. - I was thinking
somebody does 16. - No you can't do 16. Nobody wants to hear 16 bars. Are you (bleep) serious? Papa Louie sucks as
far as management. he can come help me set
up my new cell phone store if he wants to help me do that. - Yo. (applause) - Alright Papa Luis, Shayne said that you quote, "Suck as a manager." That stings a little bit. What did you think about that? - I disagree with him. I mean, I have
multiple businesses. That are very successful. Me being a manager
for Poopy is just the business sense. I wanna give him life advice. Regardless if I'm
his manager or not. Right now I have that title. - [Tanika] Dope. - But I'm gonna give
him that information for the rest of his life. - Shayne you couldn't help
telling everybody in the house you were the most
experienced manager of them all. - Well said. - He said, well said. - I was the best
manager in the house. That's how I feel. I should feel like that. - I don't think that promoting you being the best
manager matters. I think Shayne you was doing
that a little too much. But at the same time, it got everybody to talking and I think it helped everybody get on they P's and Q's. - [Tanika] True. - Shayne was trying
to think bigger. So he was trying to figure out how he was going
backdoor everybody and be like,
everybody's manager. That's what he was gonna do. - I'm a business man. - You were trying
to steal clients? - No I'm not trying
to steal clients. But I'm just, I feel like-- - He was trying to steal Poopy. - This is realistic,
you know what I mean? Somebody might just
pull down the street and be like yo, you know what? You a good artist I saw you on that show. Well, if you come with us, the world might
come to you, right? That's gonna happen to
each one of these kids. - Absolutely. - Shayne, okay, if
these managers were willing to step away, who would you take
with you today? - Niqo and Poopy. Those are the ones I feel like I could just go
through the roof with. - Okay manager Shayne wasn't the only
one talking smack in The Rap Game. At the center of all the drama you could usually find one or all of the Peaches. Take a look at this. - Don't let this
damn face fool you. I'm a shark. - That's fake to me dawg. - You're fake. - Precious and Mama Peach. The fruit bowl, got to go. - It should be fair
across the board. - Nothing's fair
across the board. Life isn't fair. - Precious Peach is
a mini Mama Peach. - I don't give a (bleep). - A little lighter. A little thinner. But they all crazy. - Get out my face. You supposed to be doing this, supposed to be doing that. At the end of the day, I don't care. - I'm winning this (bleep). And I ain't (bleep) playing. - Mama Peach is
gangsta Mama Peach. - Is Mama Peach being sneaky? She can't do that. - Whatever works for
us to be the winner I'm willing to do that. I don't give a damn about
nobody in this house. You understand, I'm
here to damn win. - Mama Peach is off the chain. - I go from zero to 100. Real quick! - All that yelling (bleep) that (bleep) don't
mean nothing to me dog. - Ain't no yelling,
I'm telling your ass. And if we take our mics off we can go outside Shayne. - I don't give a (bleep). - Take our mics
off and go outside. - [Shayne] You act like
this is a real situation. - That's what I'm telling you. - I just realize that
everybody's crazy. (laughs) - Oh my God. - Wow there's a lot of
drama in the house guys. I just have to say while Mama Peach
is watching that she's like reciting her lines. - I'm in it. - [Tanika] Got dance
moves behind it. - I really wanna say
I appreciate Lifetime, JD and the rest of
the production crew. And even with the negativity. - Alright, good, good. - Alright! It's a roller coaster
ladies and gentlemen. - Yeah we a tough cookie. - Well Shayne you had one
of my favorite quotes. You called the Peaches,
"the fruit bowl" which had me
giggling a little bit I'm not gonna lie. What about them do you
think makes them crazy? - I never understand
anything they're saying. - That's why he asked us how did I do it in three years? Like Mama Peach, how you
get them numbers up there? - Hell no. - Oh you know what? He's not just a
hater, he's a liar. - I'm a liar? We all watched the show. Who's a liar? Numbers don't lie. - What numbers are
y'all talking about? - YouTube pays Supa Peach every quarterly, great checks. Yeah, because she
has so many fan pages that loves her. - Let's check. - Numbers don't lie. - Y'all just dropped
videos right? - Our numbers are the highest. Ours and Lyric's
are the highest. - We just tripled all y'all in like 24 hours. - He said the right thing. Numbers do not lie. - What are you accusing? - Lyric has the high numbers. They bought theirs. - Oh! Oh, oh. - But our videos look good. Look at yours. - [Mama Peach] We had
just put up a video. - He hate more than he manage. - 7 days ago, 100,000, over 100,000. I mean really? Peaches has been
out three years. And numbers still
triple Mulatto's. - Let me ask you guys. Mitchell and Olivia. What do you think
made the Peaches so difficult to work with? - They weren't
difficult to work with, - Thank you, thank
you, thank you. - I didn't find them
difficult to work with. - They were difficult
for Shayne to work with. - I mean, I could shine
a little light on it. I think that from day one, Supa Peach did, she came in, she killed everybody. I think that the attention
started getting put on Supa Peach as being like the frontrunner and
people was thinking like they gotta gun down Supa Peach. So I think that's where y'alls, that energy came from. - Peach won the war
most definitely. - Peach won the war. They can win for TV or whatever, win for TV but we
just won the war. - The war hasn't begun
this was a battle. - This is the war baby. You know Peach-- - The war is numbers. Sales. Soundscan, BDS. Real numbers. - [Mama Peach] The numbers are
there. - Well obviously we're
not gonna get anywhere. Let's just agree to disagree. - This is partially
part of the problem. I'm gonna have to teach
everybody something. You know what I mean? So I'm gonna say this. In front of people, you gotta know how to
hold your composure and handle yourself. As a real true manager, if you step in any situation and you go like the Grammys or you go to somewhere else you're not gonna act
an ass at the show. - Exactly. - In front of everybody cause it's gonna make your
artist look bad. You know what I mean? So you gotta know how to take that outside and handle it when you get outside. (applause) - Alright I think
we got that down. Alright guys, pray for us because when we come back we'll have both the
kids and the managers here to hash it all out. But first we've got
another performance for you all right here,
live on stage. JD? - Yeah, straight out of the ATL, by way of the Virgin Islands, it's the caped
crusader, Supa Peach. ♪ I'm fresher than a head of
lettuce yeah ♪ I'm talking commas, commas.
I'm Jeffrey Dean ♪ with the ratings yeah. I'm
eating rappers for dinner yeah. ♪ Living legend in the making
because I work hard ♪ no time for vacation. Boy I'm
hot like the cinnamon ♪ Catch me on the island, no
Gilligan. All of my Boricua's ♪ get benz's. Miss Mamacita who
hotter than cinnamon. ♪ Now clap for the girl ♪ I'm on top of the world ♪ Just look at me shine ♪ Like diamonds and pearls ♪ Okay ♪ - [Tanika] Coming up. - All the parents help the kids. - Man, you was in the room. What are you lying for? What you, man please. You a liar dawg. - You mad? - Why you taking off
your jacket Supa Peach? - [Tanika] And later. I know you watched every show. - Yeah the show would come on and it'd be like 7:05, I'm already texting
Jermaine like I'm heated.
(laughs) (applause) - Welcome back to The
Rap Game reunion show. Together on stage
for the first time since they left the house. All the artists
and their managers. So let's get into it. Lil Niqo and Nique had
a very unique situation. Lil Niqo had some health
issues he was dealing with. But the truth was he didn't really want to bring
that up in the competition. But when he opened up and
wrote a rap verse about it well JD was all ears. Let's take a look. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. Hit 'em, hey. Let's go. - When I was younger I had some health issues. I couldn't do certain things. - You okay? - I feel like I
gotta throw up yo. - [Nique] Lil Niqo has
a rare intestinal disease that he was born with. - Don't over work yourself. - We fought through
so many surgeries. We fought through tons and we didn't think
he would make it. It's a lot of the reason that
the drive is there for me. I'm not gonna let him not be who he's destined to be. (applause) - You know Niqo,
what was it like, finally opening up
about your health issues on national television? - I wanted people
to really genuinely rock with me for me. And not feel any pity for me. That's not what I
wanted from people. (applause) For me to let it out on such a big
platform like that, yeah it was kinda tough. I was nervous about it but I'm glad that I did do it. - One thing you guys kinda all have in common is you guys won't quit. There were times when even JD underestimated Young Lyric. He called her shy
at the beginning. But by the end, she was blowing up
all over the place. What did you guys have to do to bring her out of her shell? Mom and Dad? - Lyric doesn't get the
same energy from her mom that she gets from me. She gets a different kind of, you know all the
sensitive stuff. - Right. - All the rap, hip
hop, she gets from me. So I knew that once I got there that she would turn up. - Okay moving over
to Team Poopy. Papa Luis was actually one of The Rap Game fan favorites. People said he brought a lot of heart to the house. But he was also the only manager not related to the artist. And they didn't
always see eye to eye. Let's relive a little
of that history. - My name is Papa Luis. I'm Poopy's godfather. This is my first
time being a manager. So I don't know what
everybody else knows. - Number five on the Hit List. - I'm keeping Poopy motivated by staying on him constantly. You need to wear these sneakers. - I don't have to. - Let me hear you! - No! Sometimes I don't
listen to Papa Luis because I think he's wrong. - I was where you
were in life though. That's why I'm here. I'm trying to coach you. Make this carpet wanna
go home with you. Like damn I love
how he walks on me. I'm not (bleep) around. My expectation
for Poopy is high. ♪ I'm a be the president ♪ You watch ♪ Shining in my presidential ♪ New watch ♪ - [Poopy] What's wrong? - Nothing man. I'm just happy for you. - Poopy I don't think
you ready yet. So this plaque not for you. - We're not at 100% yet but Poopy's a star man. Poopy's a star. - [Tanika] I love that.
(applause) This one right here?
- [Papa Luis] Yeah. - [Tanika] Gave you a
little bit of a headache. - [Papa Luis] No, he's cool. - How much of a struggle was it
to get him to sort of stay in line? - I mean, Poopy's a grown man in a kid's body. He knows what he wants. I'm not trying to
sugar coat nothing cause this is The Rap Game. I'm learning it with him. I wasn't ready for none of this. This (bleep) is for real. This (bleep) is for real. - I just want you to know Shayne's got a laser. He's like I'm gonna
take your clients! - [Papa Luis] Yeah! - Wow, ok JD, any
advice for these guys? Will Poopy's stubbornness
hold him back in the industry? - I don't really know
if he's stubborn. He wants everybody
to respect him and wanting to take him serious as a rapper so he
has this attitude that he doesn't let
down for nobody. - Okay Lil Poopy
here's the big question, given all the drama
you and Papa Luis went through, is Papa Luis still your manager? - Yeah, he is. - You got your job dude. You got your job.
(applause) - I'm glad Papa Louie
got a suit on today. For real this is something that goes with being a manager. Today I would give
it to Papa Louie because he looks the
most like a manager from what he did
from on the show. - Okay let's move on
to our next topic. Every kid rapper in
the house had a lot of confidence but Supa Peach took it to
a whole other level. Let's take a look. - This your girl Supa Peach. I'm the hottest kid
artist since nobody. International,
multi-talented artist. Number one on this
week's Hit List, Supa Peach. You not even smiling. You're not acting like you even care. - I knew I was gonna
be number one tonight. - I'm super annoyed with
Supa Peach's attitude. She's very cocky. - How do you feel? - Anything I put on I feel good. - I'm Supa Peach. I'm an international,
multi-talented artist. Everything I do I kill it. And when I got home, I put it in my verse. - You can't do that. - I don't wanna say much but that might
not be her lyrics. - Is she rhyming in her head? - Supa Peach, that's
disrespectful. I don't play these games. This (bleep) is serious. Like flat out. - Alright Peaches,
Mama and Precious, do you think your
management style encouraged Supa
Peach's attitude? - I think Peaches was
just born confident. All of us are confident. - [Mama Peach] Yeah, all five
kids. - Some people may take it as oh, you're cocky or whatever
the case may be but. - [Mama Peach] It's just
confidence. - I think we all saw that. Now I know the rest of you
have something to say here. There are a lot of huge
personalities in this industry. But is it smart to
have that much attitude when you're first starting out? What do you think Miss Mulatto? - The confidence
on stage is dope. Off stage... for what? I mean, people need
to connect with you. They need to relate to you. As a regular human being not as a artist, you know? - When it comes across arrogant is when it's a problem. You know what I'm saying? You gotta be humble with just a little bit
of Kanye in you. - JD what do you
think about that? Her confidence? - I love it. The kids prior to these kids like Kris Kross, they had a real true
rapper mentality. Like you think she
got attitude, you should've been
them at 11 and 12. They attitudes
was 100% rappers. So when I see it, I like it because I feel like that's what she thinks she is. She thinks she's a rapper. It's a show, it's entertainment. - I think that's just it. And not to discredit Peach but you and Kanye have a body of work. They have something to back up what they saying. You see what I'm saying so. - Back up, what
you trying to say? That's what I'm saying. What you trying to say? - What I'm saying is, you gotta be able to still be relatable. - I think-- - I'm not hating on nobody that's just how I feel. - Just to go off what you saying I think from a
marketing stand point, the energy that she
gives off as a artist, is the right energy that's
gonna keep going forward. When people talk about her that's the image that
they're gonna have. - Well, it's time to
move on and that means it's time for another
live performance. JD who are you
calling to the stage? - The most talked about
person on the show with the long hair. Coming from the Brock, it's Lil Poopy! ♪ Underwear with fur with orange
hairs look like ♪ Action Bronson's beard. Turn
up like I'm on a ferris wheel. ♪ At the Brockton Fair, yeah
508, I live there. ♪ Gettin' green like an olive
there. ♪ Robin hood, so I'm basically a
volunteer ♪ Make believe you ballin' here.
You ain't ball no dollar bills ♪ Take you down to Build-a-Bear ♪ I'm a be a millionaire ♪ I'm too young for credit cards ♪ I'm the youngest in charge ♪ - [Tanika] Coming up. What has online
been saying about Supa Peach versus Miss Mulatto? - All I see is that
everybody says that she should've been kicked
off the show for cheating. - For cheating, wow. - That's all I've seen. I'm just telling you what
I see on social media. That's just what I
see on social media. (applause) - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. - Welcome back to The
Rap Game reunion show. It's time to get into
some social media. Now the fan feedback
for you guys has been through the roof. It seems like all
over the country people are watching The Rap Game and everybody's got
something to say about you and your managers, of course. So let's get into it. Okay, Lil Poopy
you were familiar with the experience with
haters on social media. Did you find that
this time around people are still hating on you? Or did you win their hearts? - I mean, some of those haters, they're just gonna keep hating. Cause they wanna be me. They wanna be like me. It doesn't matter though. It's cool. - Everybody else taking the hate as easily as Lil Poopy? - I mean, as a artist, you've got to be able to cope with situations like that because it's only
gonna get worse for you, you know what I mean? As long as you're
doing something right, they're gonna find a way to try to bring you down. - JD, you know if they don't if they don't talk about you it ain't nothing, right? - Yeah, you ain't poppin'. - You ain't poppin'. Lil Poopy, people want to know. Are you ever gonna
drop the Lil? - Yeah. - You're just gonna
be straight Poopy? - I might even change it. I don't know. - [Tanika] Really?
- Yeah. - What are you thinking
of changing it to? - Lil Brock, Young Brock. - I love that. You guys like that name?
(applause) Lil Brock is kinda hot. Now Lyric let's move to you. You have a ton of
fans on social media. You came in with the most fans. So do you feel like
you were robbed. - Yes, I feel yes. We were definitely robbed. She should've been number one in a lot more challenges. The dance one for sure. And lots of other things
that happened in the house. I definitely feel like-- - Come on Mom, tell it! - She should've had
a number one spot. I don't know what Mr.
Dupri was thinking when he made that hit list but there were
lots of challenges where Lyrics clearly smashed everybody in the house.
(audience reacts) - See your parents are
gonna speak up for you. And it's okay that's their job. Do you really feel, you sleep at night and go, I should've had that
chain around my neck. - Yeah, definitely.
(applause) - So you got to put
yourself in my shoes. Even right now, all of these kids up here today, to me they all still don't have the jump out and kill you effect that they should have. From my stand point, I'm gonna stay on them until they turn into
a complete diamond. (applause) - Okay Miss Mulatto
and Supa Peach. People really wanna know, why was there so much rivalry between you guys
like straight up? - There was no rivalry with me. - Did you find Supa Peach to be a threat in the house? - No. - Supa Peach? - My talent compared
to everybody else is, I don't even see them. I'm on a whole different
level, to be honest. She might've won for TV but I won the war. Like the war. - I win real life. Everybody know Mulatto in the A. - Your heart pump Kool-Aid. You can't see me. - Your heart pump Kool-Aid. Please put that in a rap song. That is a rap lyric
if I ever heard one. What has online
been saying about Supa Peach versus Miss Mulatto? - They already know
Supa is the best. Hey, when you're the best, they're gonna gun for you. - [Tanika] No, I'm saying,
what social media is saying? - Social media is saying
that she's the best. - [Tanika] Okay, Shayne? - Mulatto just wha,
wha, wha, you know? Shayne, wha, wha. - Shayne? - All I see is that
everybody says that she should've been kicked
off the show for cheating. - [Supa] For cheating, wow. - That's all I see. I'm just telling you what I see on social media. That's just what I
see on social media. - Let's just solve
it right here. Did you write your own lyrics? - From the beginning
of the first episode, I always said I put my info in. What did you say? - Yes or no? - I'm not saying that I
do write my own lyrics. - Miss Mulatto has said, you don't write your lyrics? - I do write my own lyrics she just helped. Yes, I do. - We're definitely Five
Stars Entertainment. We're a writing team. Just like JD has the dream team. We have Five Stars
Entertainment dream team. She never lied, she
said in the beginning, I put my info. If they zoom back, she'll say, did you write that? Said, yeah I put my info. Because all of them
was getting help and getting each
other, parents would, yeah, yeah, they were! Yeah they were! Yeah, they don't
want me to tell that. - Everybody go in their
room with their parents. - Miss Mulatto, do
you write in a team? - No, no, it's just me. - All the parents help the kids. Stop that crap. (shouting over each other) - Never, never in
my life have I ever, I don't write. - Who got the book
in his hand, on film? - Man, you was in the room, what are you lying for? What you, man please? You a liar dog. - You mad? - Why you taking off
your jacket Supa Peach? - You don't gotta
discredit nobody. I said Peach is
a dope performer, give me that I'm a dope writer. Man, please, man,
y'all both are liars. Man please, this why they mad. - The whole conversation
with her chain. - I will say this. Y'all are arguing about
the stupidest (bleep) I ever heard in my life. - Exactly, thank you. (applause) - Because first of
all, first of all, it don't matter
who write the raps. It's great that y'all are
that passionate about it but at the end of the day that stuff don't matter. - No, it's not that fact
that you don't write. - Girl, shut up. - Let Miss Mulatto speak. - It's not the fact that
they don't write but they-- - But y'all made
it a whole thing. - Can I speak? Can I speak? (shouting over each other) - Man please anyways,
like I was saying-- - You trailer trash,
what are you talking for? - This is a TV show,
don't forget that. You still gotta see me. - This real Supa
Peach right here. Run it, like I said, run it. - It's the fact that,
you know I write, so don't be lying. - Girl you don't
even run south side. You can't even walk
around there by yourself. - Man please, I shot
the video on south side. - Yo! Coming up. - Who cares that this
person don't write and this person don't write. It don't go to that level. - [Tanika] And later. - It was Shortie Like Mine, I did not want to
do that record. I end up doing it. Shortie Like Mine with
me and Chris Brown goes number one. And I just kept my mouth closed. I just listened to Jermaine from that day forward so. (applause) ♪ hip hop music ♪
(applause) - Welcome back to The
Rap Game reunion special. So here's what's going on, during the break things
got a little heated. And we had to clear the set. But we're back with team Lyric and team Poopy so. How are you guys feeling? - I feel good. - I feel good. - Next, more shine for me. No I feel you. JD that was, kinda crazy. What do you have
to say about that? - Who cares that this
person don't write and this person don't write. Of course in a
contest I understand. It was very, very competitive. But at the same time, it don't go to that level. Cause the people out here, these are the people
that buy records. And people, all they're
doing is listening. So whatever sounds the
best is what works. (applause) - One thing everybody was
talking about on social media was Lil Poopy's hair. - Hey! - It seemed like very week everybody wanted to cut it or put it down. Let's take a look at a little something
I like to call hashtag hair goals. - My hair is just,
I love my hair. You'll die. - I thought you told him you'll consider cutting
your hair if you needed to? - Nope, that's the
money maker right there. - I didn't have no problems
until I tried to take his hair down. - Take them out, take them out! - You're gonna feel so
good, when you take it out. - Whoo! - Yo, is that a lion? Whoo! - I took my hair down
for the performance because everybody's
been wanting it. Wait until you see JD's face. ♪ Growing pains, growing pains ♪ I'm going through
growing pains ♪ Gotta be looking
good for the cameras. Ah! - Okay, you're hilarious. Not that it matters
because you do you but what have people been
saying about your hair? - Mostly people just
been saying hair goals. - They like it? - Yeah they love my hair. - It's interesting because
I started with braids and everybody that came to me had to have braids. Kris Kross, Brat. In So So Def
they had braids so I felt like he was
coming in saying that that's what I'm
trying to be a part of. - You see this? - But I realized as
I got to know him this is just him. He just got long
hair, don't care. - Long hair, don't care,
that's the hashtag. Long hair, don't care. Up next we've got a
huge surprise treat for the people in the house. JD what do you got for us? - Mister 106 and Park is here. Where you at? Bow Wow. - Mister Bow Wow! (applause) - You all suited and
all that. What's up, man? How you doing? - What's up, what's up? You've been exactly where
these kids are trying to go. It's gotta be so
hard to be a child and be a rapper
at the same time. When you watched the
show were you like yup, that's true to life. - Yeah, just some
of the things that Jermaine was putting
them through. I always felt like, Jermaine's the king of that. He knows. From being that, I was so young, probably like
around Poopy's age, I would just learn
from him so much that everybody was like, that's little Jermaine. - I know you watched every show. - [Bow Wow] Yeah. - Oh yeah, by the way, we watch it together. - Oh, you do? - [JD] On the phone
with each other. - Yeah the show will come on. It'll be like 7:05, I'm
already texting Jermaine like I'm heated.
(audience laughs) - What's your one
piece of advice? - So for Poopy it'd
be just to listen. Cause I see you, you don't really like
to listen like that. You know what I'm saying? And there was times when I didn't wanna
listen neither. - I can be stubborn sometimes. - Sometimes? - One thing that Jermaine
will always tell me is you might not like this record. But millions of other people
might like this record. And the true story was, it was Shortie Like Mine. I did not want to
do that record. I end up doing it, Shortie Like Mine with
me and Chris Brown goes number one. And I just kept my mouth closed. I just listened to Jermaine
from that day forward so. (applause) Sometimes you gotta just
listen to him because he knows what he's
talking about. I remember like
it was yesterday. For sure I do. - [Tanika] Really? - Oh yeah, for sure. - Yeah he remembers everything. - Oh yeah, my memory
don't leave me. - I don't remember
none of the stuff. - With Lyric, I'd
just say be more open. You seem a little laid back and in this game, if you're that laid back, people could mistake
your kindness for weakness a little bit. - Oh I definitely agree. Because I know how
laid back I am. But I'm really not shy I just don't like to talk. (laughs) I'm working on it but that's why I say I agree. - But you know what I did say. I wanted to tell her, Snoop was super shy. He never looked in the camera. He always looked down. He was always shy until he came out of his shell. When he came out of his shell you started seeing
different sides of him. And the same thing
gonna happen with you. Alright guys, we're
gonna talk to Bow Wow a little more after the break. But first, we've got one
more performance, JD? - Alright, west coast, I
need y'all to represent. Let's welcome back Lil
Niqo to the stage! Let's go! - [Tanika] Lil Niqo! ♪ Hard work ♪ Tell me if you ain't with it ♪ Fly as ever ♪ I don't need a plane ticket ♪ Kobe, Nash, to the
lake with it. ♪ Kobe pass felt like eight
minutes. ♪ Take a break and go, whatchu
waitin' fo'. ♪ I was headin' to the top, you
was layin' low. ♪ Word around town, homie I got
flavor, ♪ won't stop till JD my
neighbor. ♪ You been a hater, I ball like
a Laker. ♪ I might be a minor, but still
doin' major, yup! ♪ Flexin' on my IG, no filter. ♪ I think I finna make a movie,
Val Kilmer. ♪ Pretty girls put me in they
top ten. ♪ I walk it like I talk, I be
clocked in. ♪ Work, work ♪ All I do is work, work ♪ I be clocked in ♪ - [Tanika] Coming up - Ladies was a big part of Jermaine's movement so-- - Was? Is. - Okay, alright. - JD and the gang have
a special surprise. A brand new Jermaine
Dupri track. ♪ You got flow, that's
cool with me. I say ah♪ - Welcome back to The
Rap Game reunion special. We're here with Lil Niqo, Lil Poopy, Young Lyric and our special guest Bow Wow. Niqo welcome back,
it's nice to see you. (applause) Lil Niqo you were one of
the kids on the show that always absorbed
what JD was saying. Bow Wow has some advice for you. What do you wanna say about
Lil Niqo and his performances? On the show? - I can tell that
he's been around. I can tell you picked up on
some things along the way. And that's the
great thing because more than 90% of the
things that I know about the game comes from him. Just watching your stage
presence in performance I think the sky's the limit. - But this is your
moment, Lil Niqo. I know you're an observer but you got Bow
Wow sitting here. Do you have any
question for him? - How were you able to stay focused as you got older and were a little more
interested in the ladies. And you on the road. - See I was waiting
for this question. - Cause the ladies
really do love Lil Niqo. - I loved it. I was loving the attention. Because for me, my parents were
Jermaine and Snoop so I was raised in the rap game so ladies was a big part of Jermaine's movement
so I would just-- - Was? Is. - He's been texting
some boo all day. - Let's get it right,
let's just get it right. - Okay, alright. I just loved it. I just loved the attention. And what I would do, I would ask for advice. Like older guys on
the road with me. I don't even know
if we can really talk about this on camera. We're gonna talk
about this after. I'm gonna tell him
about the tour stuff after so we don't have to-- - [Tanika] Is that
okay with you Nique? - Is that cool? - Okay. - Okay, so we're gonna
talk, I got you, I got you. - Alright, Bow Wow,
thank you for that. We're almost done
but before we go JD and the gang have
a special surprise to take us out with. A brand new Jermaine
Dupri track. For the final performance, is a song that I produced, with all of the kids,
it's on iTunes right now. And here to perform it is three of the
members of the five. Lil Niqo, Young Lyric, and Lil Poopy. Y'all make some noise. It's called Cool With Me. Let's go!
(applause) ♪ They call me Lyric, cause I'm
lyrical, not like any other ♪ individual. I am indivisible,
that's what I do. I do. ♪ Position myself to be better
than you, than you. ♪ Submittin' to nothin' I play
by my rules. ♪ In a discussion
I lit up a fuse ♪ blew up you and your whole
crew. BOOM! ♪ Watch it, colossal in 2016.
True, true. ♪ I'm running clean through the
city. like a 64 Impala ♪ Been warmin' up for a minute,
I guess I'm just getting ♪ hotter. So fresh, I still pop
my collar. I'mma boss ♪ you a toddler. Oh Lord! ♪ Switch up the flow, just
copped some Jordan's ♪ I need me some more. Peered in
the mirror, I thought ♪ homie you slow. Need a feature
let my manager know! ♪ You ain't talkin' business,
then I gotta go! ♪ I don't need a key, I kick
open the door. ♪ Can't see a red light when you
always on go. ♪ Pray to God, You know I got a
scope. Niqo! ♪ I said ah, you got a flow
that's cool with me. ♪ I say ah, you got a show,
thats cool with me. ♪ You got a little dough, little
jewlery, Ah. ♪ But none of y'all can fool
with me. ♪ P double O P Y, poopy this,
poopy that. King of the Brock and you know thats a fact.
flippin' these tracks like rippin' these stacks. Killin'
these rappers like back to back. ♪ Hold up, I did it again. Ball
so hard, I'mma get me a 10. ♪ I hit the monsters and ball on
this man. ♪ Get this flash, I'm mic flash.
your flow, is so trash. ♪ Poopy, doin' me, you can catch
me up in that S class. (applause) - Give it up for Bow Wow! Thanks to all the kids
and their managers. Okay guys, that's
the end of the show. Thank you very much. See you next season! Bye.
(cheering) Season two of The Rap Game is coming soon.