High School Rapper season 1

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High School Rapper
Season 1
No. of episodes8
Release
Original network Mnet
Original releaseFebruary 10 (2017-02-10) 
March 31, 2017 (2017-03-31)
Season chronology
Next 
Season 2

High School Rapper (Korean : 고등래퍼) is a 2017 South Korean survival hip hop TV show. It aired on Mnet starting February 10, 2017 and was hosted by Jeong Jun-ha and Haha. [1] In March, 2017, it was confirmed by Mnet that the show will have a second season. [2]

Color key

# SeoulGangdong SeoulGangseo East Gyeongin West Gyeongin GwangjuJeolla BusanGyeongsang
1 Kim Sun-jae Yang Hong-won Choi Ha-min Kim Kyu-heonChoi Seo-hyun Jo Won-woo
2Jo Min-wook Kim Yoon-ho Kim Kang-wooShin Sang-ikHwang In-woongPark Ka-ram
3 Bang Jae-min Park Hee-chanYoon Byung-hoOh Dam-ryulPark Sung-gonLee Dong-min
4Jang Yong-junShin Sang-hoHwang Hyun-wooPark Go-hoonKim Woo-hyunWoo Sang-woo
5Lee Ji-eunHan Ji-sukLee Soo-rinKim Tae-yeobLee Sin-haengHwang Hye-jung
6Johny Kwony Mark Lee Choi Suk-hyun Kim Dong-hyun Park MinSung Yong-hyun
7Kim Sang MinKim Jong-bum Kim Ha-on Kim Hye-jungChoi Yi-seung-wooKim Jae-yeon
Lee Hyun-woo
8 Kim Sun-woo Lee Seung-pyoChoi Shin-hyunOh Dong-hwanLee Ki-hoon*Jung In-seol*
9Park Uh-jinKang Seung-wanKim Mi-jungKim Chan-sooKim JoonPark Sang-bum

Cypher battle

Right after preliminary round, cypher battle mission was given to some contestants. Contestants from each area competed with each student who received the same grade from other areas. Contestants who won first, third, sixth place should compete in cypher battles. Contestants should create lyrics on the spot and show his/her rap with the beat that mentors offer.

1 vs 1 battle

At high school rapper episode 7, 1 vs 1 battle was on air. 100 audience voted to the rapper and loser dropped out.

AResultB
Kim Kyu-heon81:19Jung In-seol
Mark Lee 57:43 Bang Jae-min
Kim Sun-jae53:47Kim Yoon-ho
Kim Tae-yeob11:89Jo Won-woo
Kim Dong-hyun 31:69Lee Dong-min
Yang Hong-won56:44Choi Ha-min

Final

  1. Choi Ha-min (Osshun Gum)
  2. Jo Won-woo (H2ADIN)
  3. Kim Sun-jae (SNZAE)
  4. Lee Dong-min (RAPTO/ICE PUFF)
  5. Kim Kyu-heon (HUNNYHUNNA)
  6. Mark Lee

Track listing

Regional competition

Highschool Rapper Regional Competition, Pt. 1
No.TitleArtistsLength
1."Seoul Caliber" (서울구경)Deepflow, Jo Won-woo (H2ADIN), Jung In-seol (JISSCLASS) & Lee Dong-min (RAPTO)3:00
2."Jinttobaegi" (진또배기) YDG, Choi Seo-hyun (CHOI), Hwang In-woong (YoungW), Lee Ki-hoon (EVIL)03:20
Total length:06:20
Highschool Rapper Regional Competition, Pt. 2
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."I'm Good" Jessi & Kim Dong-hyun (MC Gree)03:00
2."Bully" Mad Clown & Kim Sun-jae03:34
3."Bunzi" Giriboy, Xitsuh & Yang Hong-won (Young B)03:50
4."Naw Mean" Swings & Choi Ha-min (Osshun Gum)03:40
Total length:14:04

Final

Highschool Rapper FINAL
No.TitleArtistsLength
1."The Boy with Glory"Lee Dong-min (RAPTO) feat. Don Mills & G203:44
2."Bell"Kim Sun-jae feat. Hyolyn 03:28
3."Star"Kim Kyu-heon feat. Jessi & Babylon04:19
4."Drop" Mark feat. Seulgi 02:57
5."Come for you"Choi Ha-min (Osshun Gum) feat. Homeboy & FNRL03:51
6."Home"Jo Won-woo (H2ADIN) feat. Samuel Seo & Nucksal03:02
7."Better Man"Yang Hong-won (Young B) feat. Crucial Star 04:06
8."Rhyme Travel"Yang Hong-won (Young B) feat. Tiger JK 03:43
Total length:29:10

Chart performance

TitlePeak chart
position
SalesAlbum
KOR
[4]
"Bunzi"
(Giriboy, Seo Chul-gu, Young B)
28
  • KOR: 135,486+ [5]
Highschool Rapper Regional Competition, Pt. 2
"Come For You"
(Osshun Gum feat. HOMEBOY & FNRL.)
10
  • KOR: 205,837+ [6]
Highschool Rapper FINAL
"Bell" (종)
(Kim Sun-jae feat. Hyolyn)
28
  • KOR: 93,832 [7]
"Drop" (두고가)
(Mark feat. Seulgi)
93
  • KOR: 46,443 [8]
"Better Man"
(Young B feat. Crucial Star)
52
  • KOR: 54,701 [9]
"Home" (집)
(H2ADIN feat. Samuel Seo & Nucksal)
"Rhyme Travel"
(Young B feat. Tiger JK)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Ratings

Average TV viewership ratings
Ep.Original broadcast dateAverage audience share
Nielsen Korea
(Nationwide) [11]
1February 10, 20170.875%(38th)
2February 17, 20171.169% (17th)
3February 24, 20171.161% (16th)
4March 3, 20171.154% (10th)
5March 10, 20171.215% (19th)
6March 17, 20171.044% (11th)
7March 24, 20171.082% (32nd)
8March 31, 20171.25%(28th)
In the table above, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.

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  4. Charted songs:
  5. Cumulative sales for "Bunzi":
  6. Cumulative sales for "Come for you":
  7. Cumulative sales for "Bell":
  8. Cumulative sales for "Drop":
  9. Cumulative sales for "Better man":
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