Hosted by Thee Butta Not Butter, the upcoming reality competition series is creating space for women in hip-hop to compete, connect, and represent culture on a bigger stage.

In a city known for breaking artists and shaping the sound of hip-hop, a new opportunity is stepping into the spotlight — and this time, it’s specifically for women.
Voices of the Culture, the upcoming reality competition series presented by The Culture Ticket, is officially searching for female rappers ready to bring talent, personality, and presence to the screen. Hosted by Atlanta media personality and Culture Ticket creator Thee Butta Not Butter, the series is positioning itself as more than just another music competition. It’s aiming to become a cultural platform.
Voices of the Culture, the upcoming reality competition series presented by The Culture Ticket, is officially searching for female rappers ready to bring talent, personality, and presence to the screen. Hosted by Atlanta media personality and Culture Ticket creator Thee Butta Not Butter, the series is positioning itself as more than just another music competition. It’s aiming to become a cultural platform.
With bold visuals, pink-toned campaign art, and a direct call to action — “Calling All Female Rappers!” — the rollout has already started generating attention online, pulling in thousands of views and strong engagement across social media.
But behind the flyer is a bigger vision.
The series is being filmed in Atlanta, Georgia, a city long recognized as a powerhouse in music and entertainment. And according to the promotional campaign, the goal is to create space for women artists to showcase not only their music, but who they are beyond the mic.
Rather than focusing solely on viral moments, Voices of the Culture appears to be building around personality, storytelling, competition, and visibility — all while keeping women in hip-hop at the center of the conversation.
The auditions are currently open, with IG Live auditions promoted as the “last chance to audition,” encouraging artists to submit tapes directly through The Culture Ticket platform.
Hosted by Thee Butta Not Butter — known for her interviews, media coverage, and work spotlighting artists and entrepreneurs — the project also reflects the continued expansion of The Culture Ticket brand beyond interviews and into original entertainment programming.
And in today’s industry, where many independent artists are looking for opportunities outside of traditional label systems, that matters.
Because visibility has become its own currency.
Reality competition shows have long shaped careers in music and television, but female rappers are often forced to compete for limited spaces within platforms not necessarily designed with them in mind. Voices of the Culture enters the conversation with a different energy — one rooted in representation, ambition, and cultural identity.
The title itself says a lot.
Not just voices.
Voices of the Culture.
Plural.
Different sounds. Different stories. Different women.
One platform.
And while details surrounding challenges, eliminations, and prize structures are still unfolding, one thing is already clear: the series is tapping into something bigger than entertainment alone. It’s tapping into the ongoing demand for spaces where women in hip-hop can show range, authenticity, and star power on their own terms.
For aspiring rappers looking for their next opportunity, Voices of the Culture may not just be an audition.
It may be an entrance point.
📍 Auditions Information
Show: Voices of the Culture
Presented By: The Culture Ticket
Hosted By: Thee Butta Not Butter
Filming Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Audition Submissions: info@thecultureticket.com
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- Atlanta’s next female rap star could be one audition away.
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- Female rappers, Atlanta is calling.
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