Love Or Hip-Hop: 9 Things We Learned From Sisterhood Of Hip Hop [Photos]
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Sisterhood of Hip Hop episode three was a little more tumultuous than previous segments. The drama is slowly reeling in, as each woman strives to set herself a part from the next MC.
Siya is fighting with Renaye again while trying to focus on her career, only to find problems there as well. Diamond keeps working on forging her legacy as a solo artist with the help of rap veteran Eve. And Nyemiah steps from behind the studio and into her personal life, to go out on a date with one of today’s hottest rap stars.
See nine highlights from the latest episode. Chime in with your thoughts in the comments.
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Mack Wilds
The Hip-Hop crooner definitely puts the mack down and sets out on a date with one of the lovely misses, Nyemiah.
Cat Fight
Diamond doesn’t think Nyemiah is lovely at all. In fact she called her (and her dancers) “dusty.” This definitely foreshadows a major showdown.
Real Recognize Real
The ladies feel some type of away about Nyemiah and her trash-talking attitude. Her music should speak for itself, according to the collective.
Trouble In Paradise
Renaye is seemingly insecure, jealous and a little angry in her relationship with Siya, whose social role in the Hip-Hop industry is causing the two some friction.
Bowed Heads
Diamond has taken it upon herself to set alarms throughout the day that prompt her to stop what she’s doing, not matter what it is or who she’s with and join hands to pray. Not a bad idea. We all know Jesus be coming in the clutch.
Tank
Siya is having problems with management. Tank is far too busy and glued to his phone to be guiding or assisting his protege. Something has to give. Or someone.
Greener Grass
Tank convinces Siya that she’s already in a great position and that as doors open, he’ll help her kick them down. Let’s watch.
Eve
As Diamond continues to strive as a solo artist, Eve steps in as a mentor. Surely the vet has a few tricks up her sleeve.
Lil Scrappy
For someone who’s so Black history, Lil Scrappy keeps coming up in conversation. What’s up with that?
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