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MAX Cancels Issa Rae's Hit Show 'Rap Sh!T'

Issa Rae’s hit series Rap Sh*t is officially canceled over at MAX after two seasons. We discuss it here!

 

Rap Sh!T Canceled After Two Seasons

By: Deion Higginbotham

Issa Rae’s new series Rap Sh*t is officially canceled over at MAX after two seasons. Fans flocked to Social media to express the frustration about another popular black series canceled before the story could develop more. Rap Sh*t lasted two seasons. 

Max came out with a statement. “We are extremely grateful to Issa Rae for creating Rap Sh*t a one of a kind comedy with compelling social commentary that reached viewers in a way only Issa’s talents can accomplish.” Sadly we won’t get to see the “Seduce and Scheme “ rappers on our tv in the future. But at least the bops they provided will stay with us forever. 

Rap Sh*t focused on Shawna and Mia both high school friends from Miami who came together to form the rap group. Season 2 finale aired Dec 21, 2023 and it serves as the series finale. We don’t know what to expect from Issa next as this is the second series of hers that MAX has canceled.


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RAEDIO and MAX Light Up LA with Epic 'Rap Sh!T' Soundtrack Release Party

Raedio and HBO MAX took over XR Studios in LA for an exclusive listen to Rap Sh!t: The Mixtape and a screening of the first two episodes of Season 2. We discuss it here!

 

Photo Credit: MAX

By: Sharmaine Johnson

On November 2nd, Raedio and HBO MAX took over XR Studios in LA for an exclusive listen to Rap Sh!t: The Mixtape and a screening of the first two episodes of Season 2.

As Issa Rae's television series on Max, "Rap SH!T” makes its highly anticipated return on November 9th, this first take at the mixtape prepared us for what is to be expected next week. If you haven't tuned in to the show yet, here's a little recap to get you up to speed.

Rap Sh!t is a story about the fictitious lifestyles and musical adventures of Shawna Clark (Aida Osman) and Mia Knight (KaMillion). Filmed in Miami, the show draws inspiration from the rise to fame of South Florida's own sensational group, City Girls, who also act as co-executive producers for the series.

Photo Credit: Sharmaine ‘Nuee’ Johnson

Upon entry, guests hit the blue carpet and the photo booth to create memorable content for their socials and mingled with other guests as they arrived. The space was dimly lit and showcased the infamous old-school car that 'Chasity' (Jonica Booth) drives in the series. The jumbo screens in both rooms displayed a slideshow with pictures of all the artists featured on Rap Sh!t: The Mixtape. Complimentary cocktails, named after some of the tracks like We Live, Call Me Daddy, Going On A Drill, Run It Up, and City 2 City, got the guests grooving to the tunes of the tape.

Before the screening began, showrunner Syreeta Singleton expressed her excitement for the new season in her opening statements, and the lights dimmed for showtime. The first two episodes are a complete plot twist! Anything you assumed would happen from watching the last episode of Season 1 is probably WRONG. As Mia and Shawna take their talents on tour the real rollercoaster begins!

After the screening, it was time to enjoy performances from some of the artists who contributed to the musical vibes of the new season.

Photo Credit: Sharmaine ‘Nuee’ Johnson

We experienced performances from Rico Nasty, Omeretta The Great, Guapdad 4000, Southside Yoko, Cam and China, ThankGod4Cody, and Enchanting. The energy in the building was insane as the eclectic artists poured their hearts and personalities into their performances. Although Issa Rae is known for paying homage to artists who are on the rise, Rap Sh!t: The Mixtape has some big mainstream names attached to it as well, such as Sexxy Red, Rico Nasty, Guapdad 4000, Slimeroni, and Aleza. Each song has a different vibe and style that gives the audience insight into some of the emotions and experiences they can expect in the new season.

The series has always made excellent use of music, just like Rae's previous smash-hit show Insecure did. Rap SH!T's soundtrack, Rap SH!T: The Mixtape (Soundtrack from the Max Original series, S2), is just as hot as you would expect. Check it out right now on all streaming platforms I guarantee that you will find your new anthem. Be sure to also tune in to the return of Rap Sh!t to MAX on November 9th to see what songs will make it to Season 2 Episode 1.

Rap Shit: Season 2 - Official Trailer - HBO Max


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