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Milton Quintanilla
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Nov 11, 2024
Up-and-coming Christian artist Mizzy Mitchell might be featured in the subsequent season of Rhythm and Circulation on Netflix.
“I wish to announce that I’m on Rhythm and Circulation Season 2 this season,” Mizzy shared together with her followers. “It has been a blessing to symbolize Christ on such a tremendous platform. Tune in on November twentieth to see the begin of my new journey. All Glory to God.”
Mitchell, who’s based mostly in Houston, Texas, introduced final December that her music might be taking a brand new route since she beforehand didn’t rap about her religion.
“I simply need to correctly and boldly thank Jesus for this new season that I’m entering into!” she wrote on Instagram. “I don’t know why it took me so lengthy to totally give up to his will when He selected me, however I’m grateful that I’m right here now, and I’ve been turning into the Lady of God I used to be at all times known as to be.”
Rhythm and Circulation first made its debut in 2019 on Netflix and is hosted by Grammy-award-winning rap artist Ludacris. As reported by Related Journal, the sequence follows aspiring rappers as they compete in battles, write new songs, and carry out in entrance of a panel of judges, hip-hop artists DJ Khaled, Ludacris, and Latto, for an opportunity to win a grand prize of $250,000.
The second season, which premieres on November 20, can even characteristic a quantity of visitors, together with Eminem as a particular visitor decide.
“It really is an artwork kind that enables folks to precise themselves once they typically don’t really feel like they’ve one other outlet. So I believe it’s necessary that hip-hop has its personal house in music competitors exhibits too,” co-executive producer Dionne Harmon tells Tudum, in line with Netflix.
“I additionally hope Rhythm + Circulation exhibits folks what it takes to be a rapper…” Harmon added. “…You do must put time, power, and effort into the craft — it’s not simple to grow to be a star. In the period of YouTube and TikTok, it may possibly all look really easy. However to have that actual endurance and to attempt to get to the place these judges or visitor judges have been takes rather a lot of work.”
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Milton Quintanilla is a contract author and content material creator. He’s a contributing author for CrosswalkHeadlines and the host of the For Your Soul Podcast, a podcast dedicated to sound doctrine and biblical fact. He holds a Masters of Divinity from Alliance Theological Seminary.