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''Rap Sh!t'' (pronounced "Rap Shit") is an American comedy television series created by
Issa Rae Jo-Issa Rae Diop (born January 12, 1985), credited professionally as Issa Rae, is an American actress, writer, producer, and comedian. Rae first garnered attention for her work on the YouTube web series ''Awkward Black Girl''. Since 2011, Rae h ...
for HBO Max. The show is produced by Hoorae Productions and
3 Arts Entertainment 3 Arts Entertainment is an American talent management and television/film production company founded by Erwin Stoff, Michael Rotenberg and Howard Klein in 1991. The company has gone on to produce TV shows such as ''King of the Hill'', ''The Off ...
and centers on two Miami-based rappers (portrayed by Aida Osman and KaMillion) who try to find success in the music industry. The series debuted at the
American Black Film Festival The American Black Film Festival (originally called the Acalpulco Black Film Festival) is an independent film festival that focuses primarily on black film—works by Black members of the film industry. It is held to recognize achievements of film ...
on June 18, 2022, and was released on July 21, 2022. It was renewed for a second season in September 2022, which is scheduled to premiere on November 9, 2023. The season was originally set to debut on August 10, 2023, but was delayed due to the
2023 SAG-AFTRA strike From July 14 to November 9, 2023, the American actors' union SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) was on strike over a labor dispute with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producer ...
.


Plot

The show follows Mia Knight and Shawna Clark, two estranged high school friends from Miami who come back together to form a rap group.


Cast and characters


Main

* Aida Osman as Shawna Clark, a struggling rapper who works at a hotel * KaMillion as Mia Knight, a single mother and rapper working multiple jobs to support herself and her 4-year-old daughter, Melissa * Jonica Booth as Chastity, a party promoter who goes by "The Duke of Miami" or simply "Duke." She also manages a group of sex workers. * RJ Cyler as Lamont, an aspiring producer with a sharp ear for talent and the father of Mia's daughter *Daniel Augustin as Maurice, Shawna's friend and co-worker *
Devon Terrell Devon Terrell (born 23 October 1992) is an Australian actor, best known for playing a young Barack Obama in the 2016 biographical film ''Barry'' and Arthur in the Netflix original series '' Cursed.'' Early life and education Terrell was born i ...
as Cliff Lewis, Shawna's long-distance boyfriend who is a law student in New York


Recurring

* Jaboukie Young-White as Francois Boom, a producer and Shawna's former schoolmate *Amandla Jahava as Jill, Shawna's college friend and an employee at Spotify *Brittney Jefferson as Alesia, Mia's friend from high school *DomiNque Perry as Nelly, a single mom and high school friend of Mia's * Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut as Fatima, Cliff's law school classmate and close friend *
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as Mia's mom * Kat Cunning as Reina Reign, Francois Boom's protégée *Jacob Romero as Lord AK, a successful rapper (season 2) *Kyle Bary as Courtney Taylor, an up-and-coming rapper and the opening act for Lord AK's tour (season 2)


Guest

* Guapdad 4000, Timbaland,
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,
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,
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, and
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appear as themselves.


Episodes


Season 1 (2022)


Season 2


Production


Development

In October 2019 it was announced that
Issa Rae Jo-Issa Rae Diop (born January 12, 1985), credited professionally as Issa Rae, is an American actress, writer, producer, and comedian. Rae first garnered attention for her work on the YouTube web series ''Awkward Black Girl''. Since 2011, Rae h ...
would produce ''Rap Sh!t'' for HBO Max, a comedy series about a fledgling South Florida-based rap group, with a tentative premiere date of May 2020. In February 2021 it was announced that HBO Max ordered the eight-episode half hour series. ''Rap Sh!t'' is produced by Rae's company, Hoorae Media, and
3 Arts Entertainment 3 Arts Entertainment is an American talent management and television/film production company founded by Erwin Stoff, Michael Rotenberg and Howard Klein in 1991. The company has gone on to produce TV shows such as ''King of the Hill'', ''The Off ...
. It is her first major project following the end of '' Insecure'', which ran for five seasons. Similar to ''Insecure'', each episode title of the season begins with the same phrase. Rae is the show's head writer and executive producer with Montrel McKay and 3A's Dave Becky and Jonathan Barry. Syreeta Singleton, who wrote for '' Insecure'', is also executive producer and serves as showrunner. Yung Miami and JT of rap duo
City Girls City Girls is an American hip hop duo consisting of Yung Miami (Caresha Romeka Brownlee; born February 1994) and JT (Jatavia Shakara Johnson; born December 1992). The duo originate from Miami, Florida, and garnered attention after making an un ...
are also co-executive producers with Kevin "Coach K" Lee and Pierre "P" Thomas ( QC Films), and Sara Rastogi ( Hoorae). The series is inspired by the story of the City Girls' founding and later success. Production began in the summer of 2021. On May 5, 2021, it was reported that Sadé Clacken Joseph would direct the pilot. On August 23, 2021, it was reported that
Devonté Hynes Devonté Hynes (born David Joseph Michael Hynes, 23 December 1985), also known as Blood Orange and formerly Lightspeed Champion, is an English singer, songwriter, record producer and director based in New York City. From 2004 to 2006, Hynes was ...
is set to serve as the series' composer. In July 2022, the series received $12.6 million in tax credits from the California Film Commission for job creation. ''Rap Sh!t'' was renewed for a second season on September 12, 2022. The second season will be set in California.


Casting

On May 5, 2021, it was announced that Aida Osman and KaMillion will star in the lead roles of Mia and Shawna, and Jonica Booth will also star. Osman, an executive story editor for the show, is best known as a co-host on the Crooked Media podcast ''Keep It''. KaMillion is a rapper-singer who has appeared on '' Love & Hip Hop: Miami'', and Booth is known for having appeared on '' Bad Girls Club''. On July 9, 2021,
Devon Terrell Devon Terrell (born 23 October 1992) is an Australian actor, best known for playing a young Barack Obama in the 2016 biographical film ''Barry'' and Arthur in the Netflix original series '' Cursed.'' Early life and education Terrell was born i ...
joined the main cast. On August 6, 2021, Daniel Augustin, Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut, Amandla Jahava, and Jaboukie Young-White joined the cast in recurring roles. On August 16, 2021, RJ Cyler joined the main cast. Brittney Jefferson and DomiNque Perry were announced as recurring cast members on January 21, 2022. Season 2 included the addition of recurring actors Jacob Romero and Kyle Bary.


Filming

Principal photography for the series began on August 8, 2021, and was scheduled to conclude on November 19, 2021, in Miami, Florida. Filming for season 2 began on February 17, 2023.


Release

The series debuted at
American Black Film Festival The American Black Film Festival (originally called the Acalpulco Black Film Festival) is an independent film festival that focuses primarily on black film—works by Black members of the film industry. It is held to recognize achievements of film ...
on June 18, 2022. The first season was released on HBO Max on July 21, 2022. The second season is scheduled to premiere on November 9, 2023, with two episodes. The season was originally set to debut on August 10, 2023, but was delayed due to the
2023 SAG-AFTRA strike From July 14 to November 9, 2023, the American actors' union SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) was on strike over a labor dispute with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producer ...
.


Critical reception

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 100% approval rating with an average rating of 7.4/10, based on 18 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "
Issa Rae Jo-Issa Rae Diop (born January 12, 1985), credited professionally as Issa Rae, is an American actress, writer, producer, and comedian. Rae first garnered attention for her work on the YouTube web series ''Awkward Black Girl''. Since 2011, Rae h ...
's razor-sharp sensibility is fully felt in ''Rap Sh!t'', a raucous chronicle of female camaraderie and youthful ambition." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 80 out of 100 based on 13 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Shanelle Genai praised ''Rap Sh!t'' in a review for '' The Root'': "And while the show moves pretty fast and has a lofty amount of topics it’s trying to cover, all in all, the sophomore show from Issa Rae is already proving to be one of the most fun, must-see TV shows this summer." Similarly, Qunci Legardye of '' The A.V. Club'' rated the series a B+ and wrote in the review: "Though ''Rap Sh!t'' offers a lot of stimulating conversation starters about the state of the music industry, the rise of social media, and Rae’s choices in building her legacy, it’s primarily a funny-ass show about women trying to change their lives." The Ringer's Alison Herman praised the use of cinematographic framing to depict various scenes that take place on digital platforms: "Pilot director Sadé Clacken Joseph, who’s helmed music videos and commercials for Common and T.I., sets the tone, toggling freely between Snapchats, Instagram Lives, phone footage, and cam sessions...''Rap Sh!t''’s use of online platforms isn’t just innovative. It’s key to the story it wants to tell about a world where clout and musical cred are increasingly interrelated. Shelli Nicole praised the friendship at the core of the series in a review for
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: "“Rap Sh!t” not only centers friendship but it's a new one, one that is being rediscovered. Yes, there is judgment and bickering between the two, but there is also sweetness and care. It feels real as they discover each other's flaws, uncover their needs, and learn about themselves through the eyes of another person."


Awards and nominations


Notes


References


External links

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