5 Reasons to Watch HBO Max Comedy 'Rap Sh! you right now

You should start watching "Rap Sh!t" yesterday.

Created by Issa Rae, HBO Max's new comedy series follows the story and perspective of Shawna (Aida Osman), an aspiring rapper from Miami currently working in a hotel. When she unexpectedly teams up with Mia (KaMillion), their impromptu freestyle becomes a viral track and the start of a promising collaboration.

"Rap Sh!" t" is hyperspecific, funny and deeply captivating. Osman and the cast shine with Rae's once again winning team of writers and directors. This is a comedy series not to be missed.

Here are five (more) reasons to watch “Rap Sh!t” on HBO Max.

1. The artist's fight

In the very first episode, Shawna laments the state of the rising online rap community, a cacophony of influencers, social climbers and appearance obsessives, all notably lacking the talent she knows she has . "Rap Sh!" t” exemplifies what no other show has yet captured: the specific anxiety and danger of being an artist in the digital age.

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"You all favorites are here doing the bare minimum without originality while I'm here to live and breathe this rap shit," she said in a social media rant. “You don't support me, you don't support us. Y'all listen to the same shit over and over again, it's tired."

But when someone says to him "The game is the game", he is also unmistakable; it's how audiences find and interact with art now, whether it's music, dance, visual art, theater - the list goes on. Shawna's dilemma is that she posted a viral rap years ago and hasn't been able to recreate that momentum, and it's an improvised improvisation on Instagram live that puts her in the position of the exploit once more.

2. Real female dogs

In the first episode, Shawna unexpectedly helps Mia, a high school friend she is no longer close to. Once they separate, the interaction remains; Mia promises to reciprocate, and Shawna finds herself drawn to Mia's social media because she shows up without diluting her personality or opinions.

“Real bitches rock real bitches,” Mia says on Instagram Live. All you need is Shawna to text her immediately to get drinks.

Their bond quickly becomes the heart of “Rap Sh!t,” an unlikely friendship that blossoms into a creative partnership as they form a rap group. Whether they're hanging out at a club, freestyling, creating a track, or meeting industry contacts (while taking all of their adventures live), they rock with each other. others against winds and tides. They slip right into the rhythm and camaraderie of TV's best friendships, like Issa and Molly, Abbi and Ilana, Ann and Leslie - bonds old or new that ultimately see these characters through critical years in their lives. p>

5 Reasons to Watch HBO Max Comedy 'Rap Sh! you right now

You should start watching "Rap Sh!t" yesterday.

Created by Issa Rae, HBO Max's new comedy series follows the story and perspective of Shawna (Aida Osman), an aspiring rapper from Miami currently working in a hotel. When she unexpectedly teams up with Mia (KaMillion), their impromptu freestyle becomes a viral track and the start of a promising collaboration.

"Rap Sh!" t" is hyperspecific, funny and deeply captivating. Osman and the cast shine with Rae's once again winning team of writers and directors. This is a comedy series not to be missed.

Here are five (more) reasons to watch “Rap Sh!t” on HBO Max.

1. The artist's fight

In the very first episode, Shawna laments the state of the rising online rap community, a cacophony of influencers, social climbers and appearance obsessives, all notably lacking the talent she knows she has . "Rap Sh!" t” exemplifies what no other show has yet captured: the specific anxiety and danger of being an artist in the digital age.

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"You all favorites are here doing the bare minimum without originality while I'm here to live and breathe this rap shit," she said in a social media rant. “You don't support me, you don't support us. Y'all listen to the same shit over and over again, it's tired."

But when someone says to him "The game is the game", he is also unmistakable; it's how audiences find and interact with art now, whether it's music, dance, visual art, theater - the list goes on. Shawna's dilemma is that she posted a viral rap years ago and hasn't been able to recreate that momentum, and it's an improvised improvisation on Instagram live that puts her in the position of the exploit once more.

2. Real female dogs

In the first episode, Shawna unexpectedly helps Mia, a high school friend she is no longer close to. Once they separate, the interaction remains; Mia promises to reciprocate, and Shawna finds herself drawn to Mia's social media because she shows up without diluting her personality or opinions.

“Real bitches rock real bitches,” Mia says on Instagram Live. All you need is Shawna to text her immediately to get drinks.

Their bond quickly becomes the heart of “Rap Sh!t,” an unlikely friendship that blossoms into a creative partnership as they form a rap group. Whether they're hanging out at a club, freestyling, creating a track, or meeting industry contacts (while taking all of their adventures live), they rock with each other. others against winds and tides. They slip right into the rhythm and camaraderie of TV's best friendships, like Issa and Molly, Abbi and Ilana, Ann and Leslie - bonds old or new that ultimately see these characters through critical years in their lives. p>

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