Sisterhood of Hip Hop - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Femme-C's
Five of today's most promising female MC's are about to hit it big—if they can overcome their personal obstacles. Bia, Brianna Perry, Diamond, Nyemiah Supreme and Siya are out to prove that they have what it takes to become superstars, with help from their mentors and friends including Eve, Timbaland, Rick Ross, and more.
Rap Battles
Our female MC's find that balancing personal problems with professional success is anything but easy. Diamond and Nyemiah clash over respect, Siya has her heart broken, and Brianna starts to realize that family and business might not mix.
Love or Hip Hop
Once again fighting with Renaye, Siya focuses on her career, only to find problems there too. While Diamond works on her solo music with the help of rap superstar Eve, Nyemiah turns to her personal life, accepting a date with rapper/actor Mack Wilds.
Mo' Managers, Mo' Problems
Siya must decide whether to sign a contract to make a friend her manager, or risk losing her team altogether. Kiki finally pushes Brianna too far, making her question whether "momager" really knows best. Bia gets a distressing call from her sister.
Miami Vices
The girls head to Miami to celebrate the re-launch of Diamond's career—but when her ex-boyfriend Soulja Boy crashes the party, things get messy. Meanwhile, Siya attempts to reconnect with Renaye, and Nyemiah's cold behavior goes too far.
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Diamond is faced with the aftermath of her encounter with ex-boyfriend, Soulja Boy. Siya is forced to get in touch with her feminine side, and ghosts from Nyemiah's past threaten her future stardom.
Momma Drama
Riding solo for the first time, Brianna struggles to take care of business without "momager" Kiki by her side. Meanwhile, Bia gets career-altering news, and Nyemiah makes an emotional breakthrough that changes her whole outlook on life.
Bringing Down the House
The girls perform in their showcase, but the brightest fireworks go off backstage. Brianna attempts to make amends with her "momager," meanwhile Siya gets an opportunity with a rap superstar and makes a life-changing decision.
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