In Issa Rae’s HBO comedy, the stars Aida Osman and Kamillion have the creation of a great television friendship
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Insecure’s end was a bittersweet ending of a series that reinvented friendship comedies. But at least fans could feel comforted by knowing that many more shows would increase from the empire of Issa Rae. Her new company, HBO Max rap, takes elements introduced in insecure and expands in them, to the public of the sphere of young professionals from the amateur rap game in Miami. And in doing so, Rae & Co. has created a hilarious and experimental comedy, a promoted by the stellar talent and authentic and complex stories of black life. T follows two childhood friends born and raised in Magic City. The experienced rapper Shawna has already been a toy of the music industry. She left the university to work with a manipulative producer. Now, she works in a daily job and publishes her tracks in line with a small fanfare while she feels trapped in life. It is something similar to the ISSA Dee de Rae in insecure season one. Then there is Mia, who works several works and coparales to her daughter with a rising record producer. Both have hustle to help pay for invoices: Mia directs onlyfans Only, and Shawna sells stolen credit card numbers. T B+ B+ RAP SH! T created by Issa Rae starring Aida Osman, Kamillion, Jonica Booth, RJ Cyler, Devon Terrell, Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut, Jaboukie Young -White, Daniel Augustin July 21 at HBO Max Format Half Half -Hour Comedy; Six of the eight episodes dressed for review
When the old friends are linked after years of distancing, they immediately click, thanks to the chemistry on the effortless screen of Osman and Kamillion. After a holiday, they have an improvised front-free style to Khia’s “K-Wang” during a Live Instagram. They immediately decide to set up the good energy and form a rap group, since their freestyle becomes famous of Miami and attracts the attention of the candidate for Chastity manager, a club promoter and the self -proclaimed Duke of Miami. In the six episodes provided to critics, RAE and the Syreeta Singleton showrunner tell the story of the rap game with confidence. The rappers of the girls of the city JT and Yung Miami serve as executive co -producers; And in 2019, RAE began an audio production company and a record label called Average, which supervises agile music in the series. Writers also stand out in representing self -promotion, maneuvers and the fate necessary to obtain a base blow. They also show experts the daily hustle that requires art: the jobs, the annoying roommates and all the others D
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