MC Serch Launches TV Talk Show

    MC Serch, once known mainly as a member of 3rd Bass, has launched a television talk show. The program, Serch, is meant to help people with conflicts, according to the former emcee. In the debut show’s introduction, Serch speaks about why he decided to launch this program.

    “I was raised by my parents, but later grew up in the streets,” MC Serch says. “Streets taught me about instinct, survival and finding hope when all you saw was hopelessness. My family instilled in me values like have integrity over everything, help others even when you can’t help yourself and always, always keep it real. That helped me survive when I started my Rap career. They called me Serch because I was always looking for the answers. I want to do this show because I want to help people sort out through their conflict and get back on their grind in a greater state of mind.” 

    In the show’s intro, Serch also speaks about how his success in Hip Hop has helped him launch a new career as a talk show host. 

    “I became a Hip Hop star,” he says. “Gold records and world tours. Then hit the radio in Detroit and helped real people solve real problems. My kids and my wife are my world and I believe our world can do better. I know what’s right. I know what’s wrong and I will let you know the difference.” 

    Serch can be seen in select markets for now, including New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Miami. The program’s executive producer, according to TV Media Insights, is ABC News veteran Ethan Nelson.

    3rd Bass released its official debut album The Cactus Album in 1989, a collection that was unveiled through Def Jam Recordings and Columbia. MC Serch released his solo album, Return of the Product, in 1992 via Def Jam Recordings. Serch is also credited as an early mentor to Nas

    In the early 2000s, Serch was the host of Ego Trip’s (White) Rapper Show, a program that aired on VH1.  

    The debut episode of the program can be seen below. 

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    18 thoughts on “MC Serch Launches TV Talk Show

      1. He didn’t say he made Nas either stop trying so damn hard to troll. But he did do a lot to get Nas out there from BBQ to Back to the Grill again to A&Ring for Illmatic. He helped Non Phixion(ill Bill)and KMD (MF Doom) get on too.

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      Good, hope they lock up all of these dumb motherfuckers who incriminate themselves. You dumb fucks deserve the shit you sew

    2. I think he is ompassionate and keeps it real, He has worked hard to get where he is and anyone that said anything negative look down at your feet and see where they are planted. Probaly the same place they were 20 years Ago ha ha God Bless MC Serch and his career he is brilliant!!!!

    3. I watch your show, the one that showed on 1/10/2014,and I founded Robert very attractive I would love to meet him.

    4. I’ve seen a couple of episodes and his show is a helluva lot better than Maury, The Test and that idiot Bill Cunningham’s show

    5. I read all the comments below.If you don’t like the show and or the host then don’t watch it. In my opinion Serch is being try real with the people. He not only deals with issues we encounter on a daily basis but let’s us know if he went through it and what was the outcome. Instead of looking at his guests in a demeaning way, he lets them know people can make mistakes but they can also correct them. This is what makes the program worth watching. GO SERCH!!!

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