Bay Area rapper Symba gets real about his approach to lyricism, avoiding the gangster stereotype, the impact of his family's history of incarceration and his commitment to honing his craft.
St. Louis-born rapper Big Boss Vette has risen above painful challenges, including poverty and gun violence, on her way to achieving success with catchy viral hits like "Pretty Girls Walk."
Hitman Holla recalls pivotal moments in his life, including how his rap game took him from the streets of St. Louis to the TV screen, allowing him to expand his career beyond battle rap.
Klondike Blonde reflects on being raised by a single father and the personal struggles she has overcome on the road to success as a one-of-a-kind punk rock rapper.
JD recounts his early introduction to fame after being cast as the voice of young Simba in "The Lion King" remake, his parents' role in his success and the excitement of his first tour.
The sixth episode tells the story of Long Beach rapper, DW Flame. After spending 18 months in jail, DW was exonerated and attacked the vocal booth with renewed hunger, detailing the adversities he has overcome.
Jilly has all the makings of a star. We explore the challenges she faced thus far in the music industry and see how her grit and determination is respected in the music space.
TRAETWOTHREE is ready to show the world he is the next superstar out of South Central with a combination of dusky R&B, hip-hop swagger, and West Coast spirit.
Nick Cannon introduces the world to his new R&B boy band Pop Money. We'll witness the highs and lows of the band's first tour as well as their initial success as they release their first debut EP.
Nick Cannon sits down with VIBE editor in Chief Datwon Thomas to make their predictions for the season 1 artists and where their careers will take them.
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content
Top Gap
By what name was Nick Cannon Presents: Future Superstars (2023) officially released in Canada in English?