Sway Announces New Hip-Hop Competition Show In Conjunction With Crooked I

On Friday morning, Crooked I dropped by Sway In The Morning to reveal some major news – he and Sway would be working together for the first ever rap competition TV series, One Shot. On the show, MCs will compete for the title of hip-hop’s next superstar, with the winner receiving a record deal with SMH Records and $100,000 cash. Crooked I, DJ King Tech and SMH Records CEO Mike Smith will travel to Charlotte, Atlanta, Miami, New York, Chicago, Houston, San Francisco and Los Angeles, acting as the judges for the rappers’ auditions, along with a celebrity guest judge in each respective city. A VIP green room will feature other media guests and celebrities, who will weigh in on each rapper’s performance as well. The final four will be picked to compete in the main event for that city in a major showcase that will prove whether or not they deserve one shot. Before each main event, the four rappers chosen will work with SMH Records co-founder Jonathan Hay, Mike Smith, Crooked I, and Tech on the songs that they will perform. These four will act as mentors for each artist and prepare them for the final showcase in Las Vegas that will be hosted by Sway. Viewers will also see segments that highlight each contestant’s story of struggle or inspiration, conducted by famed hip-hop journalists Kim Osorio and Kathy Iandoli. Hit the jump to find out how you can get on the show!


(Video) Behind The Gossip Game – Jas Fly, Kim, Ms Drama, & K. Foxx Disses All

JUICE! A few of K.Foxx’s castmates from “The Gossip Game” stops by Hot 97 and they give their opinions on a few topics. Should Kim O. have had the threesome with her husband? (Let’s just say I agree with Jas Fly). What do you think the rest of the women on the show are perceived as? And what’s the beef between Jas Fly and Joseline Hernandez (this chick is always in the middle of something)? Drop down bottom and check out the 411 session.


(Video) Kim Osorio Talks Leading ‘The Source Magazine’ Back To Prominence

The Source magazine’s returning Editor-in-Chief spoke to Hip Hop Wired about bringing the Source back to the prominence it once had. See what she said after the jump. Julie1205


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