“Show Me the Money 11” shocks fans once again as another popular rapper is said to be eliminated
The production team of “Show Me The Money 11” drew attention by revealing a famous rapper’s bitter elimination ahead of the first broadcast.
Winner of “High School Rapper 3” Lee Young-ji’s sad tears as …signal of elimination?
The production team of Mnet’s “Show Me The Money 11” predicted an unexpected development ahead of the first broadcast, making viewers sweat.
The trailer released earlier featured talented rapper Lee Young-ji, a former winner of Mnet’s “High School Rapper 3.”
In the preview video, Lee Young-ji shed tears as if she were sad. The video that seemed to imply her elimination raised viewers’ curiosity.
In addition to Lee Young-ji, another powerful rapper was expected to be eliminated, surprisingly.
Skyminhyuk challenges himself again after 2 years. What’s the result?
On October 14th, another pre-released video was posted on Mnet’s YouTube channel.
Rapper Skyminhyuk, who participated in “Show Me The Money 9” two years ago, appeared in the video and drew attention.
Skyminhyuk has been well-liked by fans by showing his rap skills which have grown dramatically since season 9.
Amid expectations for his improved skills, Skyminhyuk uttered the first line of the rap in a loud voice.
Skyminhyuk overwhelmed the crowd as he walked proudly on the stage.
But the result was disastrous. Rapper Justhis, who was in charge of judging Skyminhyuk’s rap, left after saying “Thank you for your hard work.”
Skyminhyuk, who was quickly eliminated from the first qualifying round, smiled and felt bitter.
In an interview with the production team later, Justhis said, “I saw (Skyminhyuk) in season 9, so I thought it would not be easy for him to win the heart (of the judges) unless he exceeded his own past limit.” “I listened to him with great concentration, but I decided that there was no miraculous change, so I eliminated him,” explaining why he eliminated Skyminhyuk.
Chillin Homie, who gave up because of panic disorder, gained courage and tried “Show Me The Money” again
Rapper Chillin Homie, who appeared in “Show Me The Money 9” but voluntarily dropped out due to panic disorder and depression, also challenged himself again in season 11.
Rapper Lil Boi, who was the judge of Chillin Homie, acknowledged Chillin Homie’s considerable skills, but showed concern for his health.
However, after much consideration, Lil Boi gave Chillin Homie a pass necklace, and Chillin Homie, who received the necklace, smiled with pride.
“Show Me The Money 11,” where no one can predict the results, will premiere at 11 p.m. on October 21st.
Source: Insight