Who won season 3 of So So Def?

Rapper Nova was crowned as season 3’s grand champ of The Rap Game, but there are two other hip-hop hopefuls that deserve more air time. This past Friday (Apr 7), the music bootcamp style reality show ended it’s highest rated season in epic style.

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VIBE favorites Deetranada and J.I. (Prince of NY) didn’t fair as we hoped for, however, their recent visit to our New York City headquarters was enough to convince us that the East Coast is in good hands. Hailing from Baltimore and Brooklyn, respectively, both teenagers pride themselves in lyrical sharpness.

24 hours before the show’s finale, Jermaine Dupri and future of So So Def crashed our studio for a live interview session that ended with some slick freestyles.

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This was originally posted Saturday, April 8, 2017 by RODNEY HO/ for his AJC Radio & TV Talk blog

Nova took home the third season crown of Lifetime's "The Rap Game," guaranteeing a contract with So So Def Records.

Atlanta producer Jermaine Dupri is showing a pattern in the kids he's picking, including Miss Mulatto and Mani from the first two seasons. They are older, more polished and ready to be packaged as artists. During Friday night's finale, he chose a Pennsylvania 16 year old who possessed good looks. amazing rapping skills and a good attitude. Nova was the easy choice after the most mesmerizing of final performances.

"You had stage presence, that swag," said Dupri to Nova during the episode."The girls going crazy. You brought everything you had to that final performance."

Nova will join Miss Mulatto and Mani on a "Rap Game"-oriented So So Def summer tour, stopping at Wolf Creek Amphitheatre June 22.

King Roscoe would have been a riskier but more intriguing choice. He is only 13 and started out slow but came into his own near the end, even beating Nova in the rap battle week 12. He brought signature swagger and command to his last performance but is still developing as an artist, Dupri noted.

Deetranada also had issues early on. She had never performed in front of a big crowd and got angry with herself at the Sweet Auburn Festival when she forgot her lyrics. By the time week 8 came along, she had blossomed and broken out of her shell. During that final concert at the Buckhead Theatre, she even used that as a metaphor, hiding under a sheet with a question mark embossed on it when she started rapping, then opening up, exuding huge amounts of energy and flair.

Both she and Nova, being older, were better lyricists than Flau'Jae and King Roscoe, the two Atlanta representative. Tally, the Iggy Azalea look a like and most divisive figure in the house, had her moments but inexplicably quit near the end of the competition before the rap battle. Just 12, Flau'Jae had the sloppiest final performance of the four but held her own and didn't embarrass herself.

The episode was stretched out to 75 minutes but without any real off-stage drama, it seemed unnecessary to do so. The final four kids got along well and so did their guardians.

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Rodney Ho writes about entertainment for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution including TV, radio, film, comedy and all things in between. A native New Yorker, he has covered education at The Virginian-Pilot, small business for The Wall Street Journal and a host of beats at the AJC over 20-plus years. He loves tennis, pop culture & seeing live events.

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Executive produced by Jermaine Dupri and Queen Latifah, The Rap Game season three features five of the most talented tween and teen rappers from around the U.S. all vying for a contract with So So Def and an iced out chain. Deetranada, Flau’jae, King Roscoe, and Tally were all competitive contenders, but it was 16-year-old Reading, Pennsylvania’s Nova who won J.D over.

True Magazine chopped it up with Nova to discuss his win, working with J.D, and his future endeavors.

First and foremost, congratulations. How does it feel to be the newest signee to So So Def and to be wearing that chain?

Feels great! I’m grateful for the opportunity! READING,PA .. RDG..AMF WE did it!!!

How was your experience in the house with the other managers and talent?

The overall experience was good, you know, like any other house filled with a bunch of people..theirs gonna be tension and some disagreements but at the end of the day, we are all family.

What was it like working with Jermaine Dupri?

JD is the big bro! What can I say, he’s a legend and generally a good dude to be around, you’ll learn a lot from him.

Can you tell us any funny moments that happened while filming that didn’t make it to tv?

Well, This one time at band camp….

There are kids all over the world who watch the show and consider you their role model. What would you say to that one kid whose dream is to become a rapper?

Grind Hard, Stay focused, Be Consistent and Stay Humble! Believe in yourself and others will too.

What is the biggest lesson “The Rap Game” has taught you?

Taught me a few things about the ins and outs of the rap industry, but the biggest thing would be determination.

What’s next?

SoSoSummer17Tour, Recording, Grinding! We have big goals to achieve!

Anything else you want to say/add?

Thank you for the opportunity and feature True Magazine! Special Thank you to all the #TeamNova fans supporting, posting, emailing Etc.. I appreciate the love!! We have a few songs set to release following the season finale so look out for that. Make sure you follow our @rdgclothingco brand page for all the merch. Follow me @therealestnova for updates regarding new songs soon to drop, my EP and our NuJack (family) EP featuring me, my sister @alexyfranceschi and uncle/manager on The Rap Game show @therealekko. We’ll be releasing the first single and video titled “WideAwake” real soon. CashMeOnTour howbow dah!

Interviewed By: Simone Grant

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Who won the So So Def contract?

In the end, there could only be one So So Def superstar and much to viewers' surprise, it was Mani who walked away with the coveted chain.

Who Won So So Def season 5?

Jermaine Dupri's The Rap Game crowned a season 5 winner Thursday night, and fans had a lot to say. Los Angeles rapper Tyeler Reign, 16, took home the chain and a contract with So So Def Records.

Did King Roscoe win The Rap Game?

The winners of seasons 1-5 respectively, were Miss Mulatto, Mani, Nova, Street Bud and Tyeler Reign. Other notable contestants that appeared on the show and competed on another include J.I the Prince of N.Y (season 2), and King Roscoe and Flau'Jae (both in season 3).

Who won the So So Def contract season 4?

The 4th Season of The Rap Game aired on Lifetime from November 24, 2017, February 23, 2018, and had a total of 13 episodes. Street Bud was the winner of that season, and won the So So Def chain and contract, but then left the label to sign with Quality Control.