Drop the Mic (2017)
Welcome to the battle zone.
Based on a popular segment on "The Late Late Show With James Corden" and emceed by rapper-actor Method Man and model Hailey Baldwin, "Drop the Mic" invites celebrities from the worlds of entertainment, music, sports, and pop culture to compete in rap battles. Episodes feature four players in head-to-head battles, creating moments packed with lyrical creativity and "Did you hear that?" moments. Studio audience votes determine the mic-dropping winner of each battle.
Drop the Mic: Season 1 - 11 Episode s
1x1 - Halle Berry vs. James Corden & Usher vs. Anthony Anderson
October 24, 2017
James Corden takes on Halle Berry and Usher faces funnyman Anthony Anderson in a lyrical duel. No matter who wins - it's gonna get personal.
1x2 - James Van Der Beek vs. Randall Park & Rob Gronkowski vs. Gina Rodriguez
October 31, 2017
Dawson's Creek heartthrob James Van Der Beek throws shade at Fresh off the Boat's Randall Park in a rap battle, while NFL superstar and Super Bowl champ Rob Gronkowski finds out Gina Rodriguez might just be a problem he can't tackle.
1x3 - Niecy Nash vs. Cedric the Entertainer & Liam Payne vs. Jason Derulo
November 7, 2017
Niecy Nash lets the Claws come out when she faces Cedric the Entertainer, while music industry giants Jason Derulo & One Direction's Liam Payne rap battle for the pop music crown.
1x4 - Tony Hale Vs. Timothy Simons & Rascal Flatts Vs. Boyz II Men
November 14, 2017
1x5 - Nicole Scherzinger vs. Lil Rel Howery and Charlie Puth vs. Backstreet Boys
November 21, 2017
1x6 - Vanessa Hudgens Vs. Michael Bennett And James Corden Vs. Nicole Richie
November 28, 2017
1x7 - Mayim Bialik vs. Kunal Nayyar; Ashley Tisdale vs. Nick Lachey
December 5, 2017
1x8 - Wayne Brady vs. Jake Owen; Kenny G. vs. Richard Marx
December 12, 2017
1x9 - David Arquette vs. Brian Tyree Henry; Jesse Tyler Ferguson vs. Chrissy Metz
December 19, 2017
1x10 - Pentatonix vs. Bell Biv Devoe; Padma Lakshmi vs. Randy Jackson
December 26, 2017
Grammy winners Pentatonix lyrically battle '90s pioneers Bell Biv Devoe; ``Top Chef'''s Padma Lakshmi and ``American Idol'''s Randy Jackson see which host has the hottest bars.
1x11 - Danielle Fishel vs. Jonathan Lipnicki; Shania Twain vs. Meghan Trainor
January 9, 2018
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