The return of “Yo! MTV Raps” now has a premiere date.
The reimagined global iteration of the MTV hip-hop series will premiere on Paramount+ on Tuesday, May 24, the streamer announced Monday. In addition, Paramount+ released the official trailer, key art and lineup of featured guests.
Produced by MTV Entertainment Studios, “Yo! MTV Raps” is a comprehensive deep dive into the current state of hip hop. “Yo! MTV Raps” was created by Peter Dougherty and Ted Demme, and launched in 1988 — originally hosted by Fab 5 Freddy, and later by Doctor Dre and Ed Lover. The series ran until 1995.
The new iteration of the show will feature hosted segments from Conceited and DJ Diamond Kuts, live performances, cyphers and lifestyle content. Featured guests include Freddie Gibbs on May 24, Latto on May 31, Saba on June 7, Jid on June 14, Shenseea on June 21, Tee Grizzley on June 28, Idk on July 5 and Trina on July 12.
Fans will...
The reimagined global iteration of the MTV hip-hop series will premiere on Paramount+ on Tuesday, May 24, the streamer announced Monday. In addition, Paramount+ released the official trailer, key art and lineup of featured guests.
Produced by MTV Entertainment Studios, “Yo! MTV Raps” is a comprehensive deep dive into the current state of hip hop. “Yo! MTV Raps” was created by Peter Dougherty and Ted Demme, and launched in 1988 — originally hosted by Fab 5 Freddy, and later by Doctor Dre and Ed Lover. The series ran until 1995.
The new iteration of the show will feature hosted segments from Conceited and DJ Diamond Kuts, live performances, cyphers and lifestyle content. Featured guests include Freddie Gibbs on May 24, Latto on May 31, Saba on June 7, Jid on June 14, Shenseea on June 21, Tee Grizzley on June 28, Idk on July 5 and Trina on July 12.
Fans will...
- 5/3/2022
- by Wilson Chapman and Carson Burton
- Variety Film + TV
“Yo! MTV Raps” is back. The legendary hip-hop series will be streaming on Paramount+ soon with all new episodes.
The series will take a deep dive into the current state of hip-hop, featuring hosted segments from renowned battle rapper Conceited and DJ Diamond Kuts. Episodes will also include live performances, cyphers and lifestyle content.
A star-studded lineup of guests includes Freddie Gibbs, Latto, Tee Grizzley, Idk, and more. In addition to the lineup, the streamer also released a trailer for the upcoming episodes, which you can watch below.
Archival episodes of the original “Yo! MTV Raps” will be available to stream beginning on May 5. New episodes debut on May 24.
The lineup of featured guests and their respective air dates include:
Freddie Gibbs: May 24 Latto: May 31Saba: June 7 Jid: June 14 Shenseea: June 21 Tee Grizzley: June 28 Idk: July 5 Trina: July 12
“Yo! MTV Raps” is executive produced by Kurt Williamson, Warren Oliver...
The series will take a deep dive into the current state of hip-hop, featuring hosted segments from renowned battle rapper Conceited and DJ Diamond Kuts. Episodes will also include live performances, cyphers and lifestyle content.
A star-studded lineup of guests includes Freddie Gibbs, Latto, Tee Grizzley, Idk, and more. In addition to the lineup, the streamer also released a trailer for the upcoming episodes, which you can watch below.
Archival episodes of the original “Yo! MTV Raps” will be available to stream beginning on May 5. New episodes debut on May 24.
The lineup of featured guests and their respective air dates include:
Freddie Gibbs: May 24 Latto: May 31Saba: June 7 Jid: June 14 Shenseea: June 21 Tee Grizzley: June 28 Idk: July 5 Trina: July 12
“Yo! MTV Raps” is executive produced by Kurt Williamson, Warren Oliver...
- 5/2/2022
- by Katie Campione
- The Wrap
“The Terminal List,” a new thriller series starring Chris Pratt, will premiere on Prime Video July 1, the streamer announced Thursday.
Based on the novel of the same name by Jack Carr, “The Terminal List” follows James Reece (Pratt), a Navy Seal who returns to civilian life after his team is ambushed during a high-stakes mission. Struggling with conflicting memories of the event, Reece soon has to go back to action when he discovers threats against his family and loved ones.
Pratt anchors the large ensemble cast of the series, which also includes Constance Wu, Taylor Kitsch, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Riley Keough, Arlo Mertz, Jai Courtney, Jd Pardo, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Lamonica Garrett, Stephen Bishop, Sean Gunn, Tyner Rushing, Jared Shaw, Christina Vidal, Nick Chinlund, Matthew Rauch, Warren Kole, and Alexis Louder. The series is showrun by David Digilio, along with writer Daniel Shattuck and Carr. Pratt executive produces the series with Jon Schumacher through Indivisible Productions,...
Based on the novel of the same name by Jack Carr, “The Terminal List” follows James Reece (Pratt), a Navy Seal who returns to civilian life after his team is ambushed during a high-stakes mission. Struggling with conflicting memories of the event, Reece soon has to go back to action when he discovers threats against his family and loved ones.
Pratt anchors the large ensemble cast of the series, which also includes Constance Wu, Taylor Kitsch, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Riley Keough, Arlo Mertz, Jai Courtney, Jd Pardo, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Lamonica Garrett, Stephen Bishop, Sean Gunn, Tyner Rushing, Jared Shaw, Christina Vidal, Nick Chinlund, Matthew Rauch, Warren Kole, and Alexis Louder. The series is showrun by David Digilio, along with writer Daniel Shattuck and Carr. Pratt executive produces the series with Jon Schumacher through Indivisible Productions,...
- 2/17/2022
- by Wilson Chapman, Wyatte Grantham-Philips and Sasha Urban
- Variety Film + TV
Once we harvest the fat...
Bottoms Up: Rise of the Backside (2014), about the cultural phenomenon of large butts and booty shaking, is confused and understandably so. Butts are funny while severe self-inflicted injury isn't funny. Crass culture is funny while objectification isn't funny. So there's plenty here for everyone to criticize. The angle from which this particular review will aim its criticism is directors Chris Alvarez and Kurt Williamson failure to follow the darker tones into the truly revelatory areas that scream out for coverage. The vast majority of Bottoms Up is a VH1 content filler with unknown comedians making ridiculously broad cultural claims intercut with music videos and what little music they could license. But about twenty minutes into the film, you see in grotesque reality what surgical ass enhancement entails. From that point onward, the comedians appear tone-deaf and unfunny. They probably didn't see the footage. They should have.
Bottoms Up: Rise of the Backside (2014), about the cultural phenomenon of large butts and booty shaking, is confused and understandably so. Butts are funny while severe self-inflicted injury isn't funny. Crass culture is funny while objectification isn't funny. So there's plenty here for everyone to criticize. The angle from which this particular review will aim its criticism is directors Chris Alvarez and Kurt Williamson failure to follow the darker tones into the truly revelatory areas that scream out for coverage. The vast majority of Bottoms Up is a VH1 content filler with unknown comedians making ridiculously broad cultural claims intercut with music videos and what little music they could license. But about twenty minutes into the film, you see in grotesque reality what surgical ass enhancement entails. From that point onward, the comedians appear tone-deaf and unfunny. They probably didn't see the footage. They should have.
- 9/1/2015
- by Jason Ratigan
- JustPressPlay.net
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