Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta
TV-14
3.9
2017
Reality
Chronicling the perks and perils of being born into Hip Hop royalty in the city that the New York Times called “Hip Hop’s center of gravity” - Atlanta.
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- Cast:
- Shad Moss , Reginae Carter , Zonnique Pullins
Episode 8 : A-Town Goin' Down
July. 13,2017
In the Season 1 finale, Bow and his estranged father face off; Deb's secret meeting sends Brandon over the edge; drama ignites at Zonnique's listening party; and Bow's in danger when an anonymous-text threat leads to a studio rumble.
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Episode 7 : Pop's Locked... and Drops It
July. 06,2017
Bow is furious when Deb goes behind his back to see his estranged father, but nothing can prepare Bow for his dad's unannounced visit at the studio.
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Episode 6 : 99 Problems And Sound is One
June. 29,2017
Reginae's birthday blows up and Toya pops off on Brandon. Bow Wow seeks Snoop's advice when slammed by a hip hop DJ. Brandon's showcase disaster.
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Episode 5 : Watch Me Whip, Watch Me Nae Nae
June. 22,2017
Bow's excuses get him into trouble with Da Brat; Deb secretly plans a reunion with Bow and his estranged dad. A fight breaks out when Brandon crashes Reginae's 18th birthday dinner and disrespects Wayne, again.
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Episode 4 : U Don't Know Me
June. 15,2017
Bow Wow is blindsided when his estranged father blasts him online; Reginae clashes with Toya over her 18th birthday party. Brandon test Ayana's relationship. Zonnique breaks down and fires Tiny.
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Episode 3 : Bow Down to Your Mother
June. 08,2017
Bow Wow returns to Atlanta to establish his legacy, but his bad behavior gets him in trouble with Snoop and Jermaine Dupri. After the photo shoot disaster, rivalries ensue when the mothers get involved.
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Seasons
Season 2
Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta, premiering this spring, chronicles the perks and perils of being born into Hip Hop royalty in the city that the New York Times called "Hip Hop's center of gravity". The rich history of the Atlanta hip hop scene has fostered a unique sense of pride and closeness among the artists that resembles a family. But like any family, Atlanta's next generation of hip hop stars do not always get along. Growing up together in the shadow of their legendary parents has established tight bonds and bitter rivalries, as everybody fights for their chance to push their way into the spotlight.
Season 1
In season one, it’s time for Lil’ Bow Wow to re-enter the music industry as Big Bow Wow under the tutelage of his surrogate fathers -- legendary rapper and mega-producer Snoop Dogg and the “Godfather” of Atlanta hip hop Jermaine Dupri, along with the guidance of Da Brat, the first female solo rapper to sell over 1 million records. Alongside Bow, battling to step out of their legendary parents’ shadows in one of the biggest hip hop capitals in the world is: Shaniah Mauldin, daughter of Jermaine Dupri and sister figure to Bow; Reginae Carter, the daughter of Lil Wayne and Toya Wright; Zonnique Pullins, the daughter of hip hop power couple T.I. & Tiny; Brandon Barnes, the son of famed Hip Hop manager Debra Antney and brother to Hip Hop star Waka Flocka Flame; and Brandon’s cousin Ayana Fite, the daughter of The Beastie Boys mainstay, DJ Hurricane.
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