Sisterhood of Hip Hop - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Beats, Rhymes, and Life
The Sisterhood is back! Relationship drama creates trouble for Diamond and her bae, as well as Siya and her new girlfriend. Brianna meets artist Lee Mazin working in Philly and new girl Audra the Rapper struggles in the studio.
Can't Nobody Hold Me Down
Lee Mazin and her manager, Shyntae have a major disagreement about her new music. Audra is in tears when those around her prove unreliable. Siya reveals a problem from the past that could put her entire career in jeopardy.
Start from Scratch
Siya's struggle with the law continues as she faces a huge decision; after a terrifying experience at gunpoint, Lee worries about leaving her family behind; Brianna feels the pressure of releasing music as an independent artist.
Show Up & Show Out
Siya's anxieties reach an all-time high when the pressure of her legal and career problems prove too much to handle. Lee considers leaving Philly permanently but her family may not be on board. Diamond needs more support from Payro.
Check Yo Self
Reeling from the drama of their cypher, the ladies try to regroup at an inspiring retreat with rap legend MC Lyte. One emcee fails to show up and the rest are left disappointed, later this disappointment turns into a full on showdown.
None of Your Business
Siya's family visits, and pressures her to reconnect with her father. It's Diamond clothing line debut, but after her fight with Audra the other girls aren't sure if they'll go. Audra explores a romance with an old friend.
Papa'z Song
Siya is hesitant to reconnect with her father. Audra and her manager disagree on visuals for her new project. Brianna clashes with her label head, gets tough love from her momager, and deals with the anniversary of her uncle's passing.
Gotta Have It
Lee explores adding a member to the team, but her manager, Shyntae, is not so keen. Siya has the opportunity to land a distributor for her debut album - but can she seal the deal? Meanwhile, Brianna confronts her mother.
Hustler Musik
The competition to win a feature on MC Lyte's new track heats up. After deciding to move to LA, Lee goes home to Philly and must deal with a delicate family situation. Siya is going on tour with Tank but is she ready for the spotlight?
If I Ruled the World
The girls discover who has won MC Lyte's competition, but problems arise when egos clash and the Sisterhood is put to the test. Meanwhile, Siya receives some upsetting family news.
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