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Rap Sh!t (TV Series)

TV Series. Comedy TV Series (2022-2023). 2 Seasons. 16 Episodes. Follows a female rap group from South Florida as they seek success in the music industry.

Canceled after its second season.
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United States
TV Guide
"[2nd Season Review]: The Hip-Hop comedy is finding its flow(...) it is a real glow-up — and it comes at the perfect time" 
United States
Collider
"[2nd Season Review]: it does a great job of telling a new story within the music industry. The show's ability to balance the depth of its topic with humor and heart makes it both timely and one of the best new series on Max" 
United States
AV Club
"[2nd Season Review]: it’s clear that it scales are tipped a bit more into character-led drama than sidesplitting comedy in season two (...) while season two is still a very enjoyable watch, we’d be lying if we said we didn’t miss the first round’s emphasis on levity" 
United States
Variety
"[2nd Season Review]: Raw and unfiltered" 
United States
rogerebert.com
"[2nd Season Review]: it returns this week with the same panache, albeit in slightly more muted tones, due to a compelling focus on cyclical poverty, mental health, and the superficiality of the recording industry" 
United States
The Hollywood Reporter
"[1st Season Review]: It’s a glossy, entertaining show that prioritizes quick wit and fun (...) The chemistry between the performers feels warm and familiar" 
United States
Paste Magazine
"[1st Season Review]: 'Rap Sh!t' is unapologetic in what it is and who it’s for, and TV is better for it." 
United States
rogerebert.com
"[1st Season Review]: With a slew of familiar faces (...) a killer soundtrack, and a very steady, well-written storyline there is no reason we shouldn’t expect a slew of seasons" 
United States
Variety
"[1st Season Review]: 'Rap Sh!t' may be grounded in reality, but there’s something lightly surreal about the experience of watching it (...) seeing the world quite literally through Shawna and Mia’s eyes nonetheless makes 'Rap Sh!t' feel different" 
United States
Rolling Stone
"[1st Season Review]: Rae, Singleton, and the rest of the creative team have a firm handle on Shawna and Mia’s world, and how often that world is only visible to their heroines through one screen or another." 
United States
The Wrap
"[1st Season Review]: 'Rap Sh!t' finds a groove that is entertaining while also offering accessible social commentary around Black female sexuality, empowerment, classism and more that will attract its enthusiasts." 
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