Rhythm + Flow: Season 1 – Review (with Spoilers)
Rhythm + Flow, one of Hip-Hop’s first popularized music competitions, may have a few flaws but shows potential.
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Rhythm + Flow, one of Hip-Hop’s first popularized music competitions, may have a few flaws but shows potential.
In this post, here are some of the quotes and .gifs collected from Netflix’s Rhythm + Flow.
On the season finale, family members are gathered, budgets explode, and the winner of season 1 of Rhythm + Flow is given $250,000 – with no strings attached.
Some of R&B’s biggest names join our up and coming stars, and one person stumbles during their performance. Can you guess who?
Alongside learning who got cut, we get a taste of what these rappers can cook up real quick when the pressure is on.
Lack of sex education makes an upcoming dance tricky, as does Sebastian relying on two older women to take care of a child.
Rhythm + Flow goes beyond what most of its competition does and shows us what these artists are selling. Question is, you buying?
This episode, they got the contestants battle rapping, and while we lose some good ones, others get reminded many need that $250,000.
While it isn’t clear why a cypher was needed, since many popular rappers wouldn’t be able to do so, this is a competition and contestants have to be put through the ringer.
Atypical is finally coming back, and with Sam in college, it means new challenges but also new triumphs!

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