Back in January, Chuck Inglish and Sir Michael Rocks confirmed two things. One: The Cool Kids reunion album was on the way and two: they were creating their own television show. Well, today is the day that we at least know one thing is confirmed from the camp. The duo's show Shit Show will be premiering on Labor Day weekend.
While the duo have been dropping music here and there over the course of the past year, the TV show seems like it's been just as much of a focal point for the group. Earlier this year, they announced that they would be releasing a sketch comedy show with a very short teaser at that time.
Now, the two have definitely have the green light to move forward as they dropped a full trailer of the TV show and it really does look wild.
The show was created by Jimmy Regular who has done a lot of music videos for Sir Michael Rocks, Lucki and Kembe X among others.
The duo are known for thinking outside the box within rap music so to see what they get up to within the realm of comedy and television should be intereresting.
Take a look at the trailers below via The Cool Kids Twitter.
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