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High School Rapper 2 is a South Korean Hip hop survival television show. [1]
Mentor | Name | From | Grade | School | Round | # | ||||||||
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Finalization | Team Battle | Collaboration | Semi Final | Final | ||||||||||
Guest judges | Audience | Total | 1 | 2 | Total | |||||||||
Hangzoo and Boi B | Oh Dam-ryul 2 (CHIL CHILLA) | Ansan, Gyeonggi | 3 grade | Ansan Design Culture High School | 176 | 85 | 121 | 234 | 355 | (eliminated) | 12 | |||
Park Young-seo (Cloudybay) | Seoul | Jungang Woman High School | 141 | (eliminated) | ||||||||||
Yoon Jin-young 3 (Ash Island) | Busan | Yongin High School | 173 | 41 | 170 | 294 | 464 | 402 | 379 | 105 | 484 | 4 | ||
Bang Yeon-seo / Lee Ro-han 4 (Webster B) | Gangneung, Gangwon | 2 grade | GED | 184 | 85 | 170 | 294 | 464 | 424 | 447 | 125 | 572 | 2 | |
Lee Seung-hwa 3 (Ellick) | Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi | Gwangmyeong Management Accounting High School | 154 | 41 | (eliminated) | 13 | ||||||||
Kim Sung-ho | Jeju | Jeju National University High School | 142 | (eliminated) | ||||||||||
Song Jae-hoon | Seoul | Korea Art High School | 151 | (eliminated) | ||||||||||
Seok Min 1 | Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi | 1 grade | Chunghyeon High School | 131 | (eliminated) | |||||||||
Groovy Room | Kim Young-kyun 6 (Hwiyoung) | Seoul | 3 grade | Hanlim Multi Art High School | 154 | (eliminated) | ||||||||
Park Jun-ho 5 (Pullik) | Seoul National University High School | 159 | 79 | 161 | 242 | 403 | 298 | (eliminated) | 9 | |||||
Kim Ha-on 1 2 4 (Haon) | Namyangju, Gyeonggi | 2 grade | GED | 191 | 79 | 190 | 281 | 471 | 473 | 445 | 134 | 579 | 1 | |
Lee Byung-jae 4 (Vinxen) | Incheon | 180 | 15 | 190 | 281 | 471 | 468 | 443 | 91 | 534 | 3 | |||
Jo Eun-san | Namyangju, Gyeonggi | Deokso High School | 128 | (eliminated) | ||||||||||
Go Joon-seo | Jeju | 1 grade | Namnyeong High School | 63 | (eliminated) | |||||||||
Kim Min-seok | N/A | Pre 1 grade | N/A | 146 | (eliminated) | |||||||||
Ha Seon-ho 7 (Sandy) | Seoul | Seoul Foreign Language School | 162 | 15 | (eliminated) | 16 | ||||||||
San E and Cheetah | Kim Yoon-ho 2 4 (Yenjamin) | 3 grade | Sungsil High School | 160 | 81 | 156 | 266 | 422 | 340 | (eliminated) | 7 | |||
Bang Jae-min 2 4 (A.mond) | Hanlim Multi Art High School | 152 | 81 | 124 | 272 | 396 | 332 | (eliminated) | 8 | |||||
Bin Ha-neul 8 | N/A | (eliminated) | ||||||||||||
Kim Geun-soo | 2 grade | St. Paul American High School Shanghai | 176 | 59 | 124 | 272 | 396 | 264 | (eliminated) | 10 | ||||
Jo Won-woo 1 2 (H2adin) | Busan | GED | 178 | 59 | 156 | 266 | 422 | 436 | 377 | 45 | 422 | 5 | ||
Kim Hyo-dong (Wavy) | 1 grade | Kyongil High School | 148 | (eliminated) | ||||||||||
Lee Min-woo | Seoul | Kyunggi High School | 151 | (eliminated) | ||||||||||
Park Ji-won | Pre 1 grade | Seongbu Junior School | 133 | (eliminated) | ||||||||||
Deepflow | Kim Sae-ryung (BNOM) | Asan, South Chuncheong | 3 grade | Baebang High School | 116 | (eliminated) | ||||||||
Lee Ji-eun 2 9 (Isabella) | Seoul | 2 grade | Korea Art High School | 121 | 19 | (eliminated) | 15 | |||||||
Yoon Byung-ho 2 (Bully Da Ba$tard) | Icheon, Gyeonggi | GED | 171 | 21 | 176 | 262 | 438 | 396 | (eliminated) | 6 | ||||
Park Jin-oh (J1no) | Bucheon, Gyeonggi | 1 grade | Zion High School | 141 | 21 | (eliminated) | 13 | |||||||
Ji Min-hyuk 10 | Cheongju, North Chuncheong | Heungdeok High School | 115 | (eliminated) | ||||||||||
Kim Eun-ji (Quinsha) | Busan | Seongmo High School | N/A | (eliminated) | ||||||||||
Alice | Seoul | Dulwich College Seoul | N/A | (eliminated) | ||||||||||
Lee Ye-chan 1 | Pre 1 grade | Dongjak Junior School | 157 | 19 | 154 | 215 | 374 | (eliminated) | 11 |
Place | Student | Score | % |
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1 | Yoon Byung-ho | 171 | 85.5 |
2 | Lee Ye-chan | 157 | 78.5 |
3 | Park Jin-oh | 141 | 70.5 |
4 | Lee Ji-eun | 121 | 60.5 |
5 | Kim Se-ryung | 116 | 58.0 |
6 | Ji Min-hyuk | 115 | 57.5 |
- | Kim Eun-ji | - | - |
- | Alice | - | - |
Results for students Kim Eun-ji and Alice weren't disclosed. Afterwards, Deepflow became the team's mentor.
Place | Students | Score | % |
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1 | Bae Yeon-seo | 184 | 92.0 |
2 | Oh Dam-ryul | 176 | 88.0 |
3 | Yoon Jin-young | 173 | 86.5 |
4 | Lee Seung-hwa | 154 | 77.0 |
5 | Song Jae-hoon | 151 | 75.5 |
6 | Kim Seong-ho | 142 | 71.0 |
7 | Park Young-seo | 141 | 70.5 |
8 | Seok Min | 131 | 65.5 |
Afterwards, the team chose Hangzoo and Boi B as their mentors.
Place | Students | Score | % |
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1 | Kim Haon | 191 | 95.5 |
2 | Lee Byung-jae | 180 | 90.0 |
3 | Ha Seon-ho | 162 | 81.0 |
4 | Park Joon-ho | 159 | 79.5 |
5 | Hwi-young | 154 | 77.0 |
6 | Kim Min-seok | 153 | 76.5 |
7 | Jo Eun-san | 128 | 64.0 |
8 | Go Jun-seo | 63 | 31.5 |
Afterwards, Groovy Room was chosen as the team's mentors.
Place | Students | Score | % |
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1 | Jo Won-woo | 178 | 89.0 |
2 | Kim Geun-soo | 176 | 88.0 |
3 | Kim Yoon-ho | 160 | 80.0 |
4 | Bang Jae-min | 152 | 76.0 |
5 | Lee Min-woo | 151 | 75.5 |
6 | Kim Hyo-dong | 148 | 74.0 |
7 | Park Ji-won | 133 | 66.5 |
- | Bin Ha-neul | - | - |
Bin Ha-neul's results weren't disclosed. Afterwards, the team chose San E and Cheetah for their mentors.
Categories | Mentor | Groups | Song | Point (max. votes 100) | ||
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Poem | VS | San E, Cheetah | Jo Won-woo | Kim Geun-soo | Cast Away the Useless | 59 |
Hangzoo, Boi B | Yoon Jin-young | Lee Seung-hwa* | Wavering Flower | 41 | ||
VS | Hangzoo, Boi B | Bae Yeon-seo | Oh Dam-ryul | Buk | 85 | |
Groovy Room | Lee Byung-jae | Ha Seon-ho* | By Burning Thirst | 15 | ||
Novel | VS | Groovy Room | Kim Ha-on | Park Joon-ho | The Little Prince | 79 |
Deepflow | Yoon Byung-ho | Park Jin-oh* | Wan-deuk | 21 | ||
VS | San E, Cheetah | Kim Yoon-ho | Bang Jae-min | Oseong and Haneum | 81 | |
Deepflow | Lee Ye-chan | Lee Ji-eun* | Camellia Blossoms | 19 |
Groups | # | Mentor | Student(s) | Song | Guest Judges (max. votes 200) | % | Audience (max. votes 300) | % | Total (from 500 votes) | % |
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Perform with Mentors | 1 | Deepflow | Yoon Byung-ho | Rain | 176 | 88.0 | 262 | 87.3 | 438 | 87.6 |
2 | Groovy Room | Park Joon-ho | MADMAX (feat. Woodie Gochild) | 161 | 80.5 | 242 | 80.7 | 403 | 80.6 | |
3 | Hangzoo, Boi B | Oh Dam-ryul | Young Waves | 121 | 60.5 | 234 | 78.0 | 355 | 71.0 | |
4 | San E, Cheetah | Bang Jae-min, Kim Geun-soo | Santa Claus | 124 | 62.0 | 272 | 90.7 | 396 | 79.2 | |
Perform on Mentor's Beat | 1 | Hangzoo, Boi B | Bae Yeon-seo, Yoon Jin-young | Like It | 170 | 85.0 | 294 | 98.0 | 464 | 92.8 |
2 | San E, Cheetah | Jo Won-woo, Kim Yoon-ho | Break Time | 156 | 78.0 | 266 | 88.7 | 422 | 84.4 | |
3 | Deepflow | Lee Ye-chan | March | 154 | 77.0 | 218 | 72.7 | 374 | 74.4 | |
4 | Groovy Room | Kim Ha-on, Lee Byung-jae | Barcode (prod. by BOYCOLD) | 190 | 95.0 | 281 | 93.7 | 471 | 94.2 |
# | Mentor | Student | Song | Points (max. votes 500) | % |
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1 | San E, Cheetah | Bang Jae-min | Good Boy Syndrome (prod. by Im Jae-hyung) | 332 | 66.4 |
2 | Groovy Room | Park Joon-ho | Take Off | 298 | 59.6 |
3 | San E, Cheetah | Kim Yoon-ho | Movement (prod. by Bangroz) | 340 | 68.0 |
4 | Deepflow | Yoon Byung-ho | Alone | 396 | 79.2 |
5 | Hangzoo, Boi B | Yoon Jin-young | Night Vibe (Remake) | 402 | 80.4 |
6 | San E, Cheetah | Kim Geun-soo | Happy All Day | 264 | 52.8 |
7 | San E, Cheetah | Jo Won-woo | What Time | 436 | 87.2 |
8 | Groovy Room | Lee Byung-jae | Blame (prod. by BOYCOLD) | 468 | 93.6 |
9 | Hangzoo, Boi B | Bae Yeon-seo | Aim | 424 | 84.8 |
10 | Groovy Room | Kim Ha-on | Adios (prod. by BOYCOLD) | 473 | 94.6 |
# | Mentor | Student | Song | 1st Round | % | 2nd Round | % | Total |
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1 | Hangzoo, Boi B | Yoon Jin-young | YAHO (feat. Geegooin) | 379 | 75.8 | 105 | 21.0 | 484 |
2 | Hangzoo, Boi B | Bae Yeon-seo | Lee Rohann (feat. ELO, Jessi) | 447 | 89.4 | 125 | 25.0 | 572 |
3 | San E, Cheetah | Jo Won-woo | 053 (feat. Hanhae) | 377 | 75.4 | 45 | 9.0 | 422 |
4 | Groovy Room | Lee Byung-jae | Not at all (feat. Woo Won-jae) | 443 | 88.6 | 91 | 18.2 | 534 |
5 | Groovy Room | Kim Ha-on | Boong-boong (feat. Sik-K) | 445 | 89.0 | 134 | 26.8 | 579 |
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