Everything you need to know about Nuova Scena, the new Netflix talent show

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Everything you need to know about Nuova Scena, the new Netflix talent show

Nuova Scena – Rhythm + Flow Italia is the musical competition of the rap world, produced by Fremantle, with Fabri Fibra, Geolier and Rose Villain looking for the protagonists who will mark the new Italian rap scene, with a prize up for grabs for the winner of 100,000 euros .

The 8-episode show will be divided into three parts: episodes 1-4 will be released on Monday 19 February and will see Fabri Fibra, Geolier and Rose Villain starting from the most representative cities of Italian rap – Rome, Naples and Milan – in search of the best talent in the next generation. In this phase, the three judges will be joined by Ernia, Fred De Palma, Ketama126, Lazza, Lele Blade, Nayt, Nitro, Rocco Hunt, Squarta and Yung Snapp.

In episodes 5, 6, 7 which will debut on Monday 26 February, the young rappers will have to compete with freestyle tests, rap battles, video clips and, above all, featuring with Guè, Madame, Marracash and Noyz Narcos.

The final will be available from Monday 4 March, and will see the three most deserving artists called to present their original song, guided by the desire to transform their dream into reality.

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