Mo’ Managers, Mo’ Problems: 9 Things We Learned From Sisterhood Of Hip Hop [Photos]
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The newest episode of Sisterhood of Hip Hop is just as drama filled as the last.
Siya has to decide whether or not to sign a contract with her manager friend, or risk losing her team altogether. Brianna is finally pushed to her limit and finds herself questioning if her mom should continue playing the role of a manager. And Bia gets an unexpected call from her younger sister, Trini, which prompts the rapper to up and leave back home.
Hit the flip to see nine highlights we gathered. Plus peep the full episode and catch everything that happened in between.
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Photos: Instagram/Oxygen
Changed the Game
Nothing’s worse than when a freshman mocks a senior and that’s just what Nyemiah does when she asks Diamond about her contribution to the Hip-hop culture. These two are not getting along.
Kumbaya
These ladies are really trying to put their egos aside and have each other’s backs, but their having a tough time hashing it out like “real women.”
Trouble Back Home
Bia is having a hard time keeping an eye out on her younger sister, especially after learning she’s been suspended from school for fighting.
Motor Mouth
Brianna’s momager (mom and manager) doesn’t know how to conduct herself in a business meeting with Atlantic Records, and ends up saying the wrongs things on behalf of her kid. While mom wants to take things slow, Brianna is ready to take over the game.
Contracts
Siya finds herself chewing over whether or not to sign with her close friend, who’s been “managing” her. But we all know how things can turn out when you mix friends and money.
Big Girls Don’t Cry
Brianna reiterates to her mom she’s no longer a little girl and needs to be given the opportunity to “boss up,” do things her way.
Breakdown
While venting to her industry manager, Tank, Siya breaks down in tears while expressing her growing frustration about feeling stagnant.
Clutch
Tank finally came through for Siya and booked her some professional studio time. So, look out for new music from the Brooklyn MC.
No Go
Siya scraps the deal with Kel.