‘Rhythm + Flow’ freestyles back to Netflix for Season 2
CNN
Before she became a platinum selling artist, rapper Latto was a contestant on the reality competition “The Rap Game.”
Before she became a platinum-selling artist, rapper Latto was a contestant on the reality competition, “The Rap Game.” Now she’s flipping the stage as a judge for the new season of Netflix’s hip-hop competition series, “Rhythm + Flow.” “It was fun to be on the other end of the stick,” Latto told CNN. “At first I was nervous, ‘cause I was like, ‘Oh my God, I’ve been in their shoes.’ I know what that feels like when you’re put on the spot. So I was like, ‘Oh my God, I’m gonna be too soft.’” Viewers will be able to determine for themselves how tough as Netflix streams the second season of the series in which Latto, fellow rapper Ludacris and producer DJ Khaled are judges. Contestants write new tracks, compete in battles and perform for a chance to win $250,000. They also get to interact with some heavy hitters in the industry. Despite how incredibly competitive the show is, many of the contestants grew close.