Hip Hop My House

June. 21,2022      
Rating:
6.5
Trailer Synopsis

Harlem rapper Cam’ron brings his iconic style to this high-octane hip-hop makeover series with the help of interior designer Zeez Louize. Together they spin one lucky superfan’s crib into a larger-than-life tribute to rap icons, past and present.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2022

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9 Episode

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Episode 1 - Rae Sremmurd
June. 21,2022

Cam'ron and Zeez visit K-Town, Los Angeles, to meet Rae Sremmurd superfan Akkaraj (AK). AK is a hyper-creative who needs his lackluster one bedroom apartment to serve multiple functions. Cam'ron and Zeez deliver a whimsical design with splashes of color and an ode to brotherly love.

Episode 2 - Tyga
June. 21,2022

Cam'ron and Zeez visit Rowland Heights, California, to meet Tyga superfan Rashard. Rashard is a hairstylist and entrepreneur who is looking to transform his suburban bungalow into a Hip-Hop oasis. The duo dream up the ultimate pool party makeover.

Episode 3 - Polo G
June. 21,2022

Cam'ron and Zeez visit Carson, California, to meet Polo G superfan Deshaun. Deshaun is a student, musician and military vet who needs help imagining a creative sanctuary. Cam'ron and Zeez convert his garage into a Chicago Loft inspired Hip Hop dream factory.

Episode 4 - Migos
June. 21,2022

Cam'ron and Zeez visit East Hollywood, Los Angeles, to meet Migos superfan Macoia. Macoia is an east-coast transplant who has recently overcome a series of personal challenges. Cam'ron and Zeez transform her studio apartment into a bright and uplifting shrine to the Atlanta icons.

Episode 5 - Nelly
June. 21,2022

Cam'ron and Zeez visit the San Fernando Valley to meet Nelly superfan Olivia. Olivia is a fitness instructor with deep Texan roots. Cam'ron and Zeez use Southern inspiration and Nelly's Midwest vibe to overhaul her drab apartment and bring in the 'Country Chic'.

Episode 6 - 24KGoldn
June. 21,2022

Cam'ron and Zeez are in Hollywood to meet 24KGoldn superfan, Kelechi. A successful college grad recently out of a relationship, Kelechi needs help to level up his bland living situation. Cam'ron and Zeez deliver a penthouse redesign inspired by Bay Area culture and all things 'Goldn'.

Episode 7 - Erica Banks
June. 21,2022

Cam'ron and Zeez visit Compton, California, to meet Erica Banks superfan Lamanella (Lala). Lala is an entrepreneur and business coach looking to transform her South Central home into a 'Boss Babe Bungalow'. Cam'ron and Zeez take on one of their most challenging transformations to deliver a bright and bold Erica Banks inspired redesign.

Episode 8 - A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie
June. 21,2022

Cam'ron and Zeez visit Hawthorne, California, to meet A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie superfan Mariah (Yaya). Yaya is a celebrity hair stylist and mother of two young daughters whose home space does not accommodate all her needs. Cam'ron and Zeez deliver a bold Hip Hop transformation that brings together Yaya's three loves: Home life, Hair do's and Hustle.

Episode 9 - Cam'ron
June. 21,2022

Cam'ron and Zeez visit Rosemead, California, to meet Cam'ron superfan Flower. Flower is a single mother and a vegan chef whose crib has been overrun by the demands of both responsibilities. Cam'ron and Zeez step in to save the day, re-imagining Flower's house with uplifting color, custom furniture accents and New-Harlem attitude.

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