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SIDEMEN RAP OR CRAP

MoreSidemen@MoreSidemen4.1M viewsJul 7, 202024:36
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Sidemen: Rap or Crap is a high energy, humorous challenge video where the Sidemen attempt to categorize lines as either genuine rap lyrics or made up, with a live tally of who guesses correctly. The format starts with a quick setup: one host reads a lyric and the others decide if it is by a real musician, or if the line was made up on the spot. The group uses hands-up prompts to indicate their judgments, and the tally keeps track of points in a playful rivalry among the members. Throughout the session, the editors include banter, jokes about the lines, and reactions to unexpected twists, such as when a lyric clearly comes from a famous track or when it turns out to be a created line. The pacing alternates between confident guesses, unexpected correct answers, and moments of humorous disagreement over what constitutes good rap. The episode culminates with a final scoring reveal, where members reflect on who delivered the strongest lyric game and who tripped up the most, leaving the group with a lighthearted sense of competition and camaraderie.

Topics · entertainment · comedy · reaction · challenge

Questions answered

What is the core format of Rap or Crap in this Sidemen episode?
The core format is guessing whether each lyric is from a real musician or is made up, with players signaling their guesses and a running score kept throughout.
Which moments in the video generate the strongest viewer reactions?
Viewer reactions spike during surprising or clever lyric lines, bold misreads, and notable banter between members, especially near scoring moments and when a real lyric is identified.