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How Far Does Big Mouf' Bo Make it on 'Rhythm + Flow'? SPOILERS

Here's the whole lot you need to find out about Big Mouf' Bo, a contestant from Chicago on Netflix's hip-hop reality pageant show, 'Rhythm + Flow'. Details inside.

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*Warning: This submit accommodates spoilers for Rhythm + Flow.*

Rhythm + Flow is the best new display for any fan of musical reality competitions, and it's extremely simple to look at because it's streaming on Netflix. 

Produced and judged by means of Cardi B, T.I. and Chance the Rapper, the weekly collection objectives to search out the most productive new hip-hop artist in the nation and reward them with $250,000 and a Spotify feature.

There are several rounds and episodes to the sequence, so there's no shortage of fantastic binge-worthy content material. We get started out with auditions in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Atlanta, then move into several other rounds of cutthroat competitions.

One standout fan fave from the Chicago spherical is Big Mouf' Bo, one of four Windy City rappers to have moved forward from the audition round — and the one person who used to be invited on the spot earlier than even having to compete along with the others.

Keep reading for the entirety you want to find out about Rhythm + Flow's Big Mouf' Bo

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Big Mouf' Bo comes from a circle of relatives of artists and is a fantastic performer and lyricist.

"You have an amazing performance, lyricism and all-around presence," Chance the Rapper gushes about Big Mouf' Bo after her turn on the Cypher round. "You brought that again. It was awesome," he says.

When we first meet her in Chicago, 25-year-old Bo's initial performance blows away judges and viewers alike. Her verse is equal parts rap and poetry, and we learn she comes from a musical family — her brother, a rapper and grandfather a jazz singer.

"It's funny that people say that," she says after they remark on how poetic Bo's verses are. 

"I never performed slam poetry... I didn't start taking music seriously until my serious year of high school. I spent much of my time before then focused on playing basketball."

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Does Big Mouf' Bo win Rhythm + Flow? SPOILERS!

Bo makes it really far into Rhythm + Flow. She beats out the remainder of her Chicago peers and lands a few of the Top 8 on the entire show. 

At one point, she gets on the nerves of the judges right through the Battle round and simply barely advances.

But Big Mouf' Bo is in the long run asked to pack her baggage, after debuting her tune "Capitol Hill" during the Music Video round. 

"This video is not it," Chance the Rapper says upon seeing it. "the video did have a lot of wide shots that weren't too great," Big Mouf' Bo admitted. "But the thing that got me was that they weren't feeling the song."

Now that she's home, Bo is focusing on a full-length album known as Anger Management. "I haven't released a project since high school," she says, in line with The Chicago Tribute, "so I'm looking forward to this new project." "The show was just a great learning experience," she added. "Probably the biggest lesson I took from it was just to relax and breathe."

Rhythm + Flow is streaming on Netflix. New episodes come out Wednesdays at 3 a.m. ET.

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Update: 2024-06-08