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Show Me the Money
Developed byKyung Hyun-ju
Presented byEun Ji-won (seasons 1-2)
Kim Jin-pyo (seasons 3-4)
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of seasons5
Production
Production locationsSeoul, South Korea
Production companyCJ E&M
Original release
NetworkMnet
Channel M (SE Asia)
Release2012 –
Present

Show Me The Money (SMTM) is a South Korean rap competition TV show that airs on Mnet. The show has grown in popularity since the first season aired in 2012, and it is credited with increasing the Korean public's interest in hip hop.[1][2]

The format of each season varies, but generally consists of contestants going head to head in a series of challenges until only one rapper remains. The show includes a mixture of rookie and experienced rappers, with the experienced rappers typically serving as "producers," a role that includes being both mentors and judges.[3]

Season 1 (2012)

The first season of SMTM paired seasoned rappers Double K, Verbal Jint, 45RPM, MC Sniper, Miryo, Hoony Hoon, Joosuc, and Garion with rookie rappers.[4] Eun Ji-won, formerly of k-pop group Sechs Kies, hosted the season.[5] Notable contestants included Cheetah, one of the show's few female rappers, who would later win the first season of SMTM spin-off Unpretty Rapstar.[6][7] Rookie rapper Loco, under the mentorship of Double K, won the competition and went on to sign with hip hop label AOMG. He later appeared in the show's fourth season as a producer.[8]

Season 2 (2013)

The second season of SMTM split the contestants into two hip hop crews, "Meta Crew," lead by MC Meta of the group Garion, and "D.O Crew," lead by Lee Hyun Do, formerly of '90s hip hop duo Deux.[9] The season's contestants included several well-known artists, notably LE of girl group EXID, Jucy of girl group EvoL, Mad Clown, and Swings.[10][11][12] The winner of the second season was the trio Soul Dive, who competed as members of Meta Crew.[9]

Season 3 (2014)

The third season of SMTM saw a number of prominent Korean hip hop figures' participation. The producers split themselves loosely along the lines of larger Korean hip hop labels, leading to "Team YG," Team Illionaire," "Team Brand New Music," and "Team YDG". Previous contestant Swings returned as a producer. The season was won by Bobby of iKON,[13] together with his producers Dok2 and The Quiett of Team Illionaire.

Season 4 (2015)

Mnet's fourth season of SMTM features YG judges Jinusean and Tablo, San E and Verbal Jint from Brand New Music, AOMG judges Jay Park and Loco (first season winner came back as a producer), and judges Zico of Block B and Paloalto (Hi-Lite Records). Over 7000 contestants auditioned this year with more idol rappers, most notably, Song Min-ho of Winner, and veterans such as Basick and P-Type. Many of the contestants from Season 3 came back as well. The winner of this season was Basick with his producers team San E and Verbal Jint from Brand New Music.

Season 5 (2016)

The fifth season of SMTM features four different producer teams consisting of: Simon Dominic & Gray, Gill & Mad Clown, Kush & Zion T and Dok2 & The Quiett. This season held open auditions in LA for the first time with guest judge Timbaland. The shows fifth season saw the participation of many well known artists in the korean hip hop scene as well as notable participants of past seasons such as G2, Reddy, C Jamm, BeWhy, Bizniz, Jin Doggae, J'Kyun, Seo Chul Goo, Snacky Chan, One, Sanchez, Dayday, Super Bee and Flowsik.

Discography (Charted songs)

Title Year Contestant Peak chart positions Sales Album
KOR
[14]
Be I 2014 B.I. 4 Show Me The Money 3
I AM Iron 31
  • KOR: 218,396+
OLL' Ready Olltii 23
  • KOR: 183,696+
Ulleri Yuk Jidam 63
  • KOR: 52,654+
Go Bobby 16
  • KOR: 335,618+
L4L (Lookin' For Luv) Bobby (ft. Dok2 & The Quiett) 7
  • KOR: 369,129+
That XX (ft. Zico) Olltii 32
  • KOR: 192,078+
187 Vasco (ft. Im Seonghyun) 54
  • KOR: 57,915+
YGGR #HipHop Bobby 2
  • KOR: 732,000+
Malice Iron 4
  • KOR: 671,664+
Bounce Bobby 2
  • KOR: 362,862+
"MY ZONE" 2015 Basick, Blacknut, & Microdot 13 Show Me The Money 4
"RESPECT" (feat Loco, Gray, & DJ Pumkin) Sik-K, Lil Boi, & Geegooin 6
"OG (Be Original)" Innovator, Incredivle, & Superbee 92
"Turtle Ship (거북선)" (feat. Paloalto) Ja Mezz, AndUp, & Song Min-ho 4
"moneyflow (다 비켜봐)" Song Min-Ho, Zico & Paloalto 1
"GXNZI (Feat. 바스코)" Basick 39
"ON IT + BO$$" Lil Boi, Loco, Jay Park 11
"M.I.L.E. (Make It Look Easy)" Blacknut, Verbal Jint, San E 22
"Oppa's Car (오빠차)" Incredivle, Tablo, Jinusean 1
"MORE THAN A TV STAR (Feat. Lee Hi)" InnoVator 47
"Fear (겁) (Feat. Taeyang)" Song Min-Ho 1
"What Can I Do (내가 할 수 있는 건) (Feat. Jessi)" Blacknut 12
"Stand Up (Feat. Mamamoo)" Basick 21
"Okey Dokey" Song Min-Ho, Zico 9
"Betterdays (좋은 날) (feat. Gummy)" Basick 26

References

  1. ^ "South Korean Rap Competition Series to Hold Auditions in U.S." NBC News. 28 January 2016. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
  2. ^ ""Show Me the Money 5″ to Hold Auditions in the U.S. for the First Time". Soompi. 26 January 2016. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
  3. ^ "Why You Should Watch Korea's Hip-Hop TV Contest Show Me The Money'". KoreAm Magazine. 9 July 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  4. ^ "VerbalJint, BEG′s Miryo, MC Sniper and More Show Up for 'Show Me the Money'". MWave. 19 June 2012. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  5. ^ "Eun Ji Won to Host Hip-Hop Program for the First Time". Yahoo Singapore. 14 June 2012. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  6. ^ "Mnet to Launch Korea's First-Ever Female Rapper Survival Show "Unpretty Rapstar"". Soompi. 11 January 2015. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  7. ^ "Winner of "Unpretty Rapstar" Crowned, Last Track Features Ailee and Is Produced by MC Mong". Soompi. 26 March 2015. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  8. ^ "Loco Joins Jay Park to Represent AOMG on 'Show Me the Money 4'". Soompi. 4 May 2015. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  9. ^ a b "쇼미더머니2 우승자, 지조와 1표차로 '극적' 우승". The Star (Chosun) (in Korean). 3 August 2013. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  10. ^ "EvoL's Jucy passes the preliminary round on 'Show Me the Money 2'". All Kpop. 14 June 2013. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  11. ^ "'Show Me the Money 2's rapper Mad Clown joins Starship-X Entertainment". All Kpop. 29 August 2013. Retrieved 14 April 2015.
  12. ^ "Show Me The Money". Korean Hip Hop. 8 June 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  13. ^ "Rap Battles Begin Again - Mnet Announces Season 3 Of "Show Me The Money"". KpopStarz. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  14. ^ "Gaon Digital Chart". Gaon Chart (in Korean). Korea Music Content Industry Association. Retrieved October 19, 2013.
  15. ^ Cumulative sales of "Be I":
  16. ^ Cumulative sales of "MY ZONE":
  17. ^ Cumulative sales of "RESPECT":
  18. ^ Cumulative sales of "OG (Be Original)":
  19. ^ Cumulative sales of "Turtle Ship (거북선)":
  20. ^ Cumulative sales of "moneyflow":
  21. ^ Cumulative sales of "GXNZI":
  22. ^ Cumulative sales of "ON IT + BO$$":
  23. ^ Cumulative sales of "M.I.L.E. (Make It Look Easy)":
  24. ^ Cumulative sales of "Oppa's Car (오빠차)":
  25. ^ Cumulative sales of "MORE THAN A TV STAR":
  26. ^ Cumulative sales of "Fear (겁)":
  27. ^ Cumulative sales of "What Can I Do (내가 할 수 있는 건)":
  28. ^ Cumulative sales of "Stand Up":
  29. ^ Cumulative sales of "Okey Dokey":
  30. ^ Cumulative sales of "Betterdays (좋은 날)":