Ego Trip's Miss Rap Supreme

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Ego Trip's Miss Rap Supreme is an American reality television series that aired on VH1. It is a follow-up to 2007's Ego Trip's The (White) Rapper Show. In Ego Trip's Miss Rap Supreme, contestants compete to win the title of next great female MC.

Created byEgo Trip
StarringMC Serch, Yo-Yo
Country of originUnited States
Executive producerGabriel Alvarez
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Ego Trip's Miss Rap Supreme
Ego Trip's Miss Rap Supreme logo
Created byEgo Trip
StarringMC Serch, Yo-Yo
Country of originUnited States
Production
Executive producerGabriel Alvarez
ProducerTBA
Running time60 min.
Production companies10 by 10 Entertainment
Ego Trip Ethnic Inc.
VH1 Productions
Original release
NetworkVH1
ReleaseApril 14 (2008-04-14) 
June 9, 2008 (2008-06-09)
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The show is hosted by MC Serch and female MC Yo-Yo.[1] It premiered on VH1 in April 2008.[2]

Contestants

Group photo of the ten female contestants
Cast
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NameAgeEliminatedPlace
Rece Steele25N/AWinner
Byata26Episode 8, Part 22nd
Ms. Cherry (Elisa Hood)[a]24Episode 8, Part 13rd
Chiba27Episode 74th
Nicky2States28Episode 65th
Bree23Episode 56th
Lady Twist22Episode 47th
Lionezz[b]27Episode 38th
D.A.B.23Episode 29th
Khia30[3]Episode 2 (DQ)10th
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Call-out order

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Serch's call-out order
Placing Contestants Episodes
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1 Ms. CherryChibaByataNicky2StatesRece SteeleNicky2StatesByataMs. CherryRece SteeleRece Steele
2 ByataBreeBreeRece SteeleNicky2StatesByataMs. CherryRece SteeleByataByata
3 Nicky2StatesD.A.B.Rece SteeleLady TwistByataRece SteeleChibaByataMs. Cherry
4 D.A.B.Lady TwistChibaChibaMs. CherryChibaRece SteeleChiba
5 Lady TwistMs. CherryLionezzByataBreeMs. CherryNicky2States
6 LionezzNicky2StatesLady TwistMs. CherryChibaBree
7 Rece SteeleRece SteeleNicky2StatesBreeLady Twist
8 BreeByataMs. CherryLionezz
9 KhiaKhiaD.A.B.
10 ChibaLionezzKhia
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  The contestant was named Miss Rap Supreme.
  The winning contestant(s) on that week's challenge, making them safe from elimination
  The contestant was named "Miss..." for the week (team MVP)
  The contestant was eliminated
  The contestant was eliminated and later brought back into the competition
  The contestant won the challenge but was eliminated
  The contestant was disqualified.
The "Miss..." awards
  • Week 1: "Miss Representation"
  • Week 2: "Miss Thang"
  • Week 3: "Miss Maneater"
  • Week 4: "Miss Lady of the Stage"
  • Week 5: "Miss Video Venus"
  • Week 6: "Miss Popularity"
  • Week 7: "Miss Con-G-nality"
  • Week 8: "Miss Rap Supreme"
Episode Notes
  • Khia was disqualified at the beginning of Episode 2 due to her use of a pre-written song ("Respect Me") for her 16-bar song. Lionezz was brought back as a result.
  • In episode 7, Chiba admitted to Byata And Rece Steele that she uses pre-written songs in the competition, but stays original when told to do so. This caused even more tension with the girls. All the girls became suspicious of Chiba when everyone stumbled on their raps, but Chiba did not.
  • Although Chiba won the challenge, she was eliminated in episode 7 after being in the bottom two with Byata.

Celebrity guests

Reception

In a mixed review, Common Sense Media's Melissa Camacho gave the series two stars, calling it "an iffy viewing choice for tweens" though she liked that it gave "mature teens a chance to learn more about the rap and hip-hop culture".[4] Anastasia Kotsosavas of the Philadelphia Weekly called Miss Rap Supreme "equally cheesetastic" to its predecessor The (White) Rapper Show. She said she anticipated a mix of Flavor of Love and American Idol but found a rap version of Paradise Hotel.[5]

The Detroit News television critic Adam Graham thought that people who liked White Rapper's "playful take on hip-hop culture" would like Miss Rap Supreme's scenes. He cited how the competitors in the debut episode were given the task of rapping for some "sisters" who turned out to be nuns and sorority sisters.[6] Malcolm X. Abram of the Akron Beacon Journal thought that although the hosts MC Serch and Yo-Yo genuinely hoped to identify a skilled woman rapper, the contestant Khia had a "bad attitude and lack of talent".[7]

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