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The Real World: Hip-Hop Edition

Posted on January 13th, 2015
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Staff Editor


“This is the [hypothetical] story of seven [artists], picked to live in a house, work together and have their lives taped, to find out what happens when people stop being polite… and start getting real [… but not really].”

After watching what could be one of the best seasons of MTV’s The Real World in recent memory, I’ve realized a new dream of mine– producing reality television.

Call it whatever kind of complex you want, but I’d enjoy putting a group of differing personalities into a charged situation and watching to see what happens. Then I had a thought. What if we did it with a bunch of everyone’s favorite artists? This post is meant to explore that idea.

There are certain personalities that have to be represented: the hothead, the life of the party, the pacifist, etc. Check out which artists made the cut to fit those roles and be sure to tune in tonight and every Tuesday at 10p.m. EST/9p.m. CST for The Real World.

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2 responses to “The Real World: Hip-Hop Edition”

  1. WhatMoreCanISay says:

    Omg…this would be so good lol. Assuming these would be relevant people, unlike a lot of reality shows; I’m going with: 1. Azealia Banks because she’s so opinionated and doesn’t gaf. She would definitely bring the controversy. 2. J. Cole because he would bring the mellow, intelligence, and would be the peacemaker. 3. Iggy because she’d draw in a more diverse audience & she and Azealia would probably beef & then make up once they got to know each other. (and we need more than 1 female) 4. Asap Rocky because he seems like a wild/party/flashy type of guy, sort of opposite of J. Cole., and would be the male eye candy. (pretty mf). 5. Wale because he would probably find a reason to beef with just about everybody, and his emotional confessionals would make for some great memes…lol

  2. WhatMoreCanISay says:

    I made my list before reading yours, but yours is awesome. Can you imagine the budget though? Idk how much you’d have to pay some of those people.