bae) lands herself in hot water with girlfriend J Adrienne. Tell that to Justin Bieber.Īfter earning her spot in the all-boy “Creep Squad” and catching the eye of aspiring artist Sofi Green, Snoop (a.k.a. Remy is afraid that her kids don’t understand that they can still get grounded and that success doesn’t come overnight in the music industry. It doesn’t help that when the kids drop some bars for their mom to hear, they drop a bunch of f-bombs, too. Remy is suspicious, but when she finds out that said artists are actually their own two teenage children, she is reluctant to say the least. He’s done so well in this new role that he feels ready to sign some new artists. Papoose has been working as a manager for his wife, rapper Remy Ma. Papoose’s new artists might be a little too close to home for Remy Ma. Unrelated: Juelz has yet to rock a single bandana this season, and I’m kind of salty about it. Kimbella shows up unannounced to one of Juelz’s recording sessions and causes a small scene in front of his producer and two women who appear to have no interest in him whatsoever. Apparently public studios are the equivalent of short-stay motels for artists. Kimbella, cautious because of Juelz Santana's previous infidelity, doesn’t like that her rapper boyfriend refuses to use his home studio to record music. Juelz is back in the studio, and Kimbella doesn’t like it. This isn’t good news for Cardi’s relationship with incarcerated Tommy. Her producer Swift can’t keep his true feelings to himself and kisses Cardi during a studio session. But while she may have shut down haters who made fun of her teeth, she’s attracting some unexpected attention. Why? Because “it’s the Harlem thing to do.” The more you know.Ĭardi B’s new pearly whites are susceptible to more than lipstick.Īfter getting her grill glammed in the season opener, my lord and savior Cardi B has been infused with a new wave of confidence. She tells friend Cardi B that she plans on taking Drewski from Sky and Cardi approves. Young B - who is apparently going by a more sophisticated moniker these days, Bianca Bonnie - also has eyes for the DJ and isn’t playing coy about it, either. To make matters worse, Sky isn’t the only one checking for him. We’re introduced to Drewski in episode 2, and I’m not sure exactly what his girlfriend, Sky, sees in him. He may have snagged a gig at one of the country’s premier hip-hop radio stations, but he’s still corny over everything. And definitely don’t call yourself “White Chocolate.” There is no chocolate here, only white. No one gave Hot 97’s DJ Drewski the memo: If you’re going to be the token white guy on a hip-hop scene, don’t be a walking cliché. How there is so little, but still so much to talk about is beyond me. Mona Scott-Young wasted no time bringing the drama back like it never left on Love & Hip Hop: New York.
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