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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Siya expands her career; while Brianna works on a new video. MC Lyte is brought in to coach the girls, but the girls struggle to put their differences aside, and it could jeopardize an opportunity of a lifetime.
Brought together by mega-producer Irv Gotti, the girls join forces to record and perform a track inspired by legendary FemC, Queen Latifah. When Bia doesn't show up to rehearsal, tensions begin to flare.
Brianna deals with the consequences of her fight with Chloe, as Nyemiah struggles with her relationship with Mack Wilds. Diamond meets with T.I for advice on balancing a live performance and giving her label what they need.
Old wounds are reopened when Siya's mom comes to LA. Brianna meets with Empire's casting director hoping to bring new opportunities and revenue. The Sisterhood welcomes a new girl, Chloe, but not everyone welcomes her with open arms.
Nyemiah is nervous about her sound and gets advice from Irv Gotti. Brianna finally has a breakthrough in the studio. Diamond is focused on promoting her brand in LA, but her label worries she isn't prioritizing her music.
Bia seeks out Pharrell and Pusha T for advice on a new single. Meanwhile, Siya gets too turnt up with her entourage. Diamond moves to LA and the drama between her and Nyemiah comes to a head.
Fatiah's crazy about her music producer boyfriend Justin. But when she discovers that he's also dating three of his Instagram followers, including a mutual friend from grade school, these wronged women band together to take him down.
Diamond considers if she wants to go to Siya and Nyemiah's show in LA after feeling disrespected. T-Pain's interest in working with Siya makes her question her contract with Tank. Brianna is determined to get answers about her future at her label.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Meet Nyemiah Supreme, Diamond, Brianna Perry, Bia, and Siya; the five hot up-and-coming MC's whose lives and careers are explored in this season of Sisterhood of Hip Hop.
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