A completely new original piece of content capturing another world of 'Show Me the Money 12,' Show Me the Money 12: Yaksha: Ruthless Operations, will be released.

On the 8th, TVING said it would present the original entertainment program Show Me the Money 12: Yaksha: Ruthless Operations (abbreviated as Yaksha: Ruthless Operations). Yaksha: Ruthless Operations is a hip-hop survival in which contestants survive solely through rap in an extreme environment with no set rules.

Going beyond a simple spinoff to be released as a separate original piece of content, Yaksha: Ruthless Operations is the first in the Show Me the Money series to be co-produced by TVING and Mnet, and while it exists on the same timeline as Show Me the Money 12, it takes a parallel-world structure that unfolds with a completely different narrative.

Set in an underground world that exists as a parallel world to Show Me the Money 12, Yaksha: Ruthless Operations will feature infinite rap battles among rappers under rules different from those of Show Me the Money 12, and it will also introduce another battle league where fate is decided by fans' evaluations.

With expectations running high for the new narratives of rappers to be played out on the hidden underground battlefield, the first teaser video of Yaksha: Ruthless Operations released on the 7th raises even more curiosity. The narration ANOTHER WORLD OPENS UP (another world opens up) reveals the hidden league Yaksha: Ruthless Operations of Show Me the Money. The bell that rings for the hidden league heightens tension as if announcing the start of battle. Expectations are pouring in about what kind of rap battles will unfold in Yaksha: Ruthless Operations, where only rap can keep you alive.

Above all, attention is drawn by the fact that it will collaborate once again with Choi Hyo-jin, CP of the TVING original Rap: Public, which offered a differentiated thrill as a reality-based rap battle survival where strategy and psychological warfare are crucial.

Meanwhile, Show Me the Money 12 has welcomed eight artists representing the hip-hop scene to the producer lineup — ZICO·Crush, GRAY·Loco, Jay Tong·Hucky Shibasaki, Lil Moshpit·Park Jae-beom — and, with the largest number of applicants reported including the global preliminaries, it has been touted as an all-time great season.

The TVING original Show Me the Money 12: Yaksha: Ruthless Operations, where you can see another worldview of the unrivaled hip-hop survival Show Me the Money 12, will premiere on TVING at 12 p.m. on the 17th.

[Photo] Provided by TVING, Mnet.

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