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After a rough start to the season, the young rappers have developed into true artists. Now, they must apply everything they've learned the past twelve weeks in a final performance to show JD who deserves to be signed to his label, So So Def. There's only one chain and one contract. Who's gonna get it?
The week before the final performance, JD lines up a press tour for the kids, including an interview with actress/singer Teyana Taylor. Does Ricci know her brand and can Jordan find the balance between his swagged out new persona and humble roots?
JD splits the five young rappers into boys and girls teams, and then challenges them to perform at a Sweet 16 birthday party. Can Ricci and Rapunzel squash their beef and put on a great show? And can turnt-up Street find the balance working with suave Jordan?
JD pairs the kids with artists from previous seasons to compete in a rap battle as duos. Lil Bri is quickly stressed trying to overcome last week's poor Hit List placement, Ricci Bitti struggles to get her partner on the same page, and lingering tension between two rappers comes to a head at the battle.
JD challenges the artists to show their star power and brings in actress/singer Keke Palmer and master director Benny Boom (All Eyez on Me) to work with the kids on their new music video. Who's got the bars and the swag to shine bright?
JD challenges the kids to use their voice as an instrument and perform with celebrity drummer Tony Royster Jr. and 60 classical musicians from the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Under pressure, Street Bud and Ricci Bitti struggle to remember their lyrics. Will their managers be able to help them pull off the performance?
JD challenges the young rappers to find their own personal style and brand, starting from a blank canvas: white t-shirt and jeans. April Roomet helps style the kids, and the winner gets their photo printed in The Rich Boys catalogue. When it's time for makeovers, Jordan has to make a crucial decision - cut or keep his signature hair.
JD switches up the manager/artist teams and then challenges them to come up with their own signature dance, write a rap, and shoot a viral video to post on Musical.ly. Despite their differences, Tiki and Bri are forced to work together. Will they be able to find common ground?
JD gives the young artists a lesson on teamwork and throws them into the center of the ring at the Universoul Circus. Lil Bri steps into the leadership role, while Jordan's constant battle with memorization takes a toll on the group.
The five young rappers perform for a hidden focus group, then use the group's feedback for an even bigger performance; Jordan and Rap-Unzel struggle to remember their lyrics despite Da Brat's help.
Jermaine gives his young rappers the chance to create a song from scratch with producer Zaytoven and have their works broadcast on the radio; Ricci and her manager must shape up before Jermaine ships them out.
Jermaine Dupri challenges the youngsters to rap with legendary beatboxer Doug E. Fresh; Lil Bri fights to keep her spot at the top.
Jermaine Dupri's five new artists are tested on their foundation; despite getting advice from Bow Wow, Ricci Bitti still makes a huge mistake.
School is out and summer is in full swing, but for seven aspiring artists, classes are just beginning! Learning from the best in the music industry, these young rappers have the opportunity to work with Grammy winner and producer Jermaine Dupri in an all-new season of The Rap Game (#TheRapGame). To help mentor the young teens throughout the season, Dupri enlists the support from some of the most successful artists in the music industry including iconic singer Mariah Carey and legendary rappers Snoop Dogg, Timbaland, Nelly, Bow Wow, Monica, DaBrat, Flo Rida and producers, Bryan-Michael Cox, Zaytoven and Mike Kalombo. The winner will receive a recording contract with Dupri's label, So So Def Recordings. Grammy and Emmy award winner Queen Latifah and her partner Shakim Compere are executive producers under the Flavor Unit umbrella, alongside Mechelle Collins and Kevin Dill of Intuitive Entertainment and Dupri.