Lilboy Wins Show Me The Money 9 Hip-Hop Survival Competition
Rapper Lilboy won the final victory in Mnet's hip-hop survival contest program "Show Me the Money 9," ending the three-month run.
Swings, Rahon, Mercy Venom, and Lilboi's final match was held in Show Me the Money 9 which aired on the 18th.
Zion.T has invited producer and rapper Gray to compete in the first round of Lilboi. On top of that, Lilboy topped the live text message poll with the song 'On Air', which also supported Loco and Park Jae-beom.
In the second round of the competition, Yumdda, Giriboy, and Zion.T participated in the featuring, adding to their charm. The four conveyed warmth with the song "Credit," which features emotional lyrics.
The final result of the first round was Lilboy, Mercy Venom, Raewon, and Swings, who finished third. Following the second round of competition, Lilbo won the final competition with a difference of more than 10 million won over Mercy Venom.
"The producer of Zion.T Giriboy worked so hard, and I found out that this show was made by so many people, and I really appreciate the effort," said Lilboy. "It was a program and show that gave me confidence in the music." Thank you so much."
Producer Zion.T said, "First of all, thank you for being with us, Giriboy. Most of all, thank you so much to Lilboy for enduring it until the end." Giriboy said, "I wanted to make music properly while doing Show Me The Money, but I worked so hard that I could relate to it. "I'm so proud that I won the championship with my friend Lilboy."
"I think it's all thanks to the power of Groovyroom and JUSD's producers," said the runner-up, Mershbenom. I couldn't properly tell my deceased grandmother and grandfather that I was doing music because of my long absence, but now I think they're enjoying it in the sky."
"I was making songs by myself in the corner of my room every day, and I came out of Show Me The Money and I felt happy every moment because I was stuck in a crowded place. I think 99 percent of the happy memories will be made. "Thank you, producer Code Kunst, and producer Palo Alto.
Swings, who took fourth place, said, "I said I was here because of the haters, but I realized that there were too many fans. There was plenty of competition, fights and proofs. I was supposed to do music that made me happier, but I don't think there's a better timing than now. I'm so grateful for this failure, and I think all failures are valuable lessons.


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