Hip Hop Label Yng Rich Records announces that they will be producing a YouTube version of the hit Korean hip hop survival show, Show Me The Money.
On November 29, Top Star News revealed that Yng Rich Records is currently working on its first-ever hip hop survival show, “Drop the Bit” which will be exclusively broadcast on YouTube.
'Drop the Bit' is a big-budget hip-hop tournament that will be aired on YouTube. The target participants and audience for this show is the MZ generation, or the Millennials and the Gen Z. By releasing it on the popular streaming platform, “Drop the Bit” has the chance of attaining the success of other digital platform content, such as 'Fake Men' and 'Money Game,' both of which were posted on YouTube. It's being planned and developed ahead of time, using a variety of new formats and unique ideas.
The producers for the show will include Yng Rich Records founders Superbee and Uneducated Kid, and artist Homies. Meanwhile, participants can vary from ordinary individuals, YouTubers, streamers, influencers, and rappers, and they will create teams to battle against one another.
'Drop the Bit' will be distinct in a way that it will include team competitions in which rappers and regular participants will create a team to compete against other candidates. Furthermore, the prize money will be paid in BitCoins, which has never been seen previously on traditional broadcasts. Contestants can apply for the show until December 17 by uploading their audition videos on the spit application.
Watch SUPERBEE's interview here: