Ice-T's Rap School - Cast and Characters

Cast and Characters

(nicknames were given by Ice-T himself)

Real Name Nickname Job Notes
Tracy Morrow Ice-T Teacher Ice-T is a skilled veteran of the rap game. He also gets some of his friends to help him teach rap school sometimes or just to judge or encourage them.
Dodge Landesman Dodge City promoter/Rapper "Dodge City" is the old fashioned student who loves 1940s' and 1950s' music. He is always dressing in a suit or another old fashioned way. He claims to have not worn jeans for 6 years.
Sam Money Man Sam Rapper "Money Man Sam" is a prep student who works the hardest on his raps. He is also one of the best at rapping according to Ice-T.
Sophia So Fine Manager/Rapper "So Fine" is the popular prep student who loves to speak her mind. She is best friends with "Lady A" and "E-Rizzle".
Leir Big L Hype man "Big L" is a student who loves to play and joke around but is one of the best at rapping according to Ice-T. He once considered quitting the group but then decided to come back.
Mary Missy M Rapper "Missy M" is a shy student who likes rapping about life. She is upset sometimes about her parents' divorce, and causes her to have low condfidence.]].
Arielle Lady A Dancer/Rapper "Lady A" is also a popular student and is best friends with "So Fine" and E-Rizzle".
Erin E-Rizzle Dancer "E-Rizzle" is also a popular student who's best friends with "Lady A" and "So Fine".
Phil Phil the Agony DJ "Phil the Agony" has trouble rapping because he stutters. Ice-T thinks he should be a DJ, because that is where he showed the most talent.

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