The second season of Nuova Scena will be released on March 31st on Netflix

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The second season of Nuova Scena will be released on March 31st on Netflix

The second season of Nuova Scena – Rhythm + Flow Italia, the rap music competition produced by Fremantle, will arrive only on Netflix on 31 March 2025.

Fabri Fibra, Geolier and Rose Villain will return to play the role of judges in the rap show which will search for the protagonists of the new Italian scene, with a prize of 100,000 euros up for grabs for the winner.

This second season will also consist of 8 episodes, divided into 3 parts. During the first 4, available from March 31st, the three judges will hunt for the best emerging talents not only in large urban centers, but in different corners of Italy, exploring the interesting realities of our provinces: from Turin to Genoa, from Puglia to off the Ionian Sea to embrace the whole of Southern Italy, until it goes beyond the national territory with London.

The young rappers who pass the audition and cypher phases will be put to the test in episodes 5-7 (from 7 April) with increasingly difficult challenges, alongside some of the strongest names on the current Italian scene: freestyle battles, video clips and featuring will be the tests that will allow only three artists to access the final, which will be available from April 14th.

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