Netflix has greenlighted an Italian edition of its hit rap competition Rhythm + Flow, following in the wake of the hit U.S. original and the successful French version Nouvelle École which is now in its second season.
Bannered Rhythm + Flow Italy, the Italian version of the rap music competition will be produced by Fremantle, with local artists Fabri Fibra, Geolier and Rose Villain attached.
The trio will front the search for emerging performers making their mark on the Italian rap scene, with a prize for the winner of 100,000 euros.
The eight-episode first season of Rhythm + Flow Italy will be available exclusively on Netflix in 2024. The search in the first edition will focus on the vibrant rap scenes of Rome, Naples and Milan.
During the competition, young rappers will prove themselves with their freestyle skills, rap battles, and the production of original songs, guided by their desire to make their dream come true.
Bannered Rhythm + Flow Italy, the Italian version of the rap music competition will be produced by Fremantle, with local artists Fabri Fibra, Geolier and Rose Villain attached.
The trio will front the search for emerging performers making their mark on the Italian rap scene, with a prize for the winner of 100,000 euros.
The eight-episode first season of Rhythm + Flow Italy will be available exclusively on Netflix in 2024. The search in the first edition will focus on the vibrant rap scenes of Rome, Naples and Milan.
During the competition, young rappers will prove themselves with their freestyle skills, rap battles, and the production of original songs, guided by their desire to make their dream come true.
- 6/7/2023
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
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