Love & Hip Hop: New York

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Love & Hip Hop: New York
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Genre Reality television
Directed by David Wolfgang
Josh Richards
Starring <templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/>
  • Yandy Smith
    (season 2-present)
  • Tara Wallace
    (season 4-present)
  • Amina Buddafly
    (season 4-present)
  • Cardi B
    (season 6-present)
  • Mariah Lynn
    (season 6-present)
  • Remy Ma
    (season 6-present)
  • Sexxy Lexxy
    (season 6-present)
  • Moe Money
    (season 6-present)
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 6
No. of episodes 82
Production
Executive producer(s) <templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/>
  • Brad Abramson
  • Danielle Gelfand
  • Mona Scott-Young
  • Shelly Tatro
  • Stefan Springman
  • Stephanie Gayle
  • Toby Barraud
  • Ian Gelfand
  • David DiGangi
  • Chase Peel
  • Donell Dorsey
Producer(s) Vivian Gomez
Running time 20 to 23 minutes (2011)
42 to 44 minutes (2011–present)
Production company(s) Monami Entertainment
Eastern TV
Release
Original network VH1
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release March 6, 2011 (2011-03-06) –
present
Chronology
Related shows
External links
Website

Love & Hip Hop: New York (originally titled Love & Hip Hop) is the original installment of the Love & Hip Hop reality television franchise on VH1. The series debuted on March 6, 2011, and chronicles the lives of several women in New York City who are involved with hip hop music. Its success has produced the spin-offs Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, Chrissy & Mr. Jones, Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood, K. Michelle: My Life, & Stevie J & Joseline: Go Hollywood. On November 2, 2015, VH1 has renewed and announced the return for the sixth season, which premiered on December 14, 2015.[1]

Cast

Main

Starring Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6
Current
Yandy Smith-Harris Main
Tara Wallace Main
Amina Buddafly Main
Cardi B Main
MariahLynn Main
Moe Money & Sexxy Lexxy Main
Remy Ma Main
Former
Chrissy Lampkin Main
Emily Bustamante Main
Somaya Reece Main
Olivia Longott Main Supporting
Kimbella Vanderhee Main Guest Guest
Erica Mena Supporting Main
Winter Ramos Guest Main
Jen the Pen Main
Raqi Thunder Main
Tahiry Jose Main
Erica Jean Main
K. Michelle Main
Cyn Santana Supporting Main
Chrissy Monroe Main

Current

  • Yandy Smith-Harris (Season 2-present) is an entertainment manager, entrepreneur and wife of Mendeecees Harris.[2] She has one biological son Omere and a daughter, Skylar, as well as Lil Mendeecees and Aasim from her husband's previous relationships. The second season documents her dramatic falling out with rapper Jim Jones, who she managed for seven years. She married Mendeecees in 2015 and their marriage ceremony was performed live on VH1 in the special Love & Hip Hop Live: The Wedding.
  • Tara Wallace (Season 4-present) is the mother of Peter Gunz's three sons, Jamison, Kaz and Gunner. She is an aspiring actress and etiquette coach. The series chronicles the love triangle between her, Peter and his wife Amina.
  • Amina Buddafly (Season 4-present) is an R&B/pop singer and wife of Peter Gunz. She was born in Germany and is a former member of the girl group Black Buddafly. She has a daughter, Cory, by Peter and is currently pregnant with his tenth child.
  • Cardi B (Season 6-present) is a rapper and social media personality. She was born and raised in The Bronx and is of Dominican and Trinidadian descent. She is a former stripper who gained Internet fame for her video posts on Instagram and Vine. She is considered the breakout star of the show's sixth season.[3]
  • MariahLynn (Season 6-present) is a rapper. She was born and raised in Jersey City and is half-Puerto Rican, half-Italian. The sixth season chronicles her flings with Cisco Rosado and Rich Dollaz and her struggles with her mother (who suffers from substance abuse issues).
  • Miss Moe Money & Sexxy Lexxy (Season 6-present) are members of the rap duo BBOD (Bad Bitches on Deck). They credited together in the opening credits. The sixth season chronicles their rivalries with their (then) manager Rashidah Ali and fellow rappers Young B and Mariahlynn.
  • Remy Ma (Season 6-present) is a Grammy Award-nominated rapper and wife of Papoose. The series chronicles her return to the music industry after a six-year stint in jail. She married Papoose in 2008 while incarcerated and they renewed their vows in an official ceremony in the sixth season's finale.

Former

  • Chrissy Lampkin (Seasons 1–2) is the fiancée of rapper Jim Jones. She is from Harlem. The first season chronicled her struggles with Jim's commitment issues and her clashes with his mother Nancy. Her dramatic falling out with Jim's manager Yandy was the focus of season two. Chrissy and Jim left the show to star in their own spin-off show Chrissy & Mr. Jones.
  • Emily Bustamante (Seasons 1–2) is a stylist and fashion designer. She is the mother of a daughter Taina and two sons, Johan and Jonas by the rapper Fabolous. The first two seasons chronicled her struggles with Fabolous' infidelity and his refusal to 'claim' her in public.[4] She later appeared in a supporting role in the spin-off show Chrissy & Mr. Jones.
  • Somaya "Boss" Reece (Seasons 1–2) is a rapper, singer and performer. She is of Salvadoran and Latin descent, born and raised in South Central, Los Angeles. She endured a rough childhood, including an abusive relationship with a teenage boyfriend, and a stint in a gang where she was stabbed and shot two times.[5] The series documents her move to New York City and her struggles to build her music career.
  • Olivia Longott (Seasons 1–2, supporting in season 3) is a R&B/pop singer. She is known as the 'First Lady' of G-Unit, as she was the first female signed to G-Unit Records. The series chronicled her comeback in the music industry after a series of career misfires.
  • Kimberly "Kimbella" Vanderhee (Season 2, guest in season 3, supporting in 5) is an urban model, video vixen and Juelz Santana's baby mama. She is the mother of his two children, Juelz Jnr., and Bella, and she also has a son, Leandro, from a previous relationship. In the second season, she admits to having sex with Fabolous while Emily was pregnant with his child, igniting a violent altercation with Emily's friend Chrissy. She returns as Yandy's close friend and confidant in guest appearances throughout the third and fifth seasons.
  • Erica Mena (Seasons 3–5, supporting in season 2) is an urban model, video vixen and singer. She is a Latina of Puerto Rican and Dominican ethnicity, born and raised in The Bronx. She has a son, King. She is introduced on the show as a rival of Kimbella. The third season focused on her turbulent relationship with manager Rich Dollaz and his struggles to kickstart her music career. She identifies as bisexual[6] and entered a relationship with a woman, Cyn Santana, in the show's fourth season. She left the show in the fifth season due to her engagement to rapper Bow Wow, however, they separated months later.
  • Winter Ramos (Season 3, guest in season 2) is an author, known for her hip-hop exposé, Game Over: My Love for Hip-Hop. She had a guest appearance in the second season as Fabolous' assistant.
  • Jen "The Pen" Bayer (Season 3) is a blogger and radio personality. She is from Staten Island. She is the long-term girlfriend of the rapper Consequence and is the mother of their child, Caiden. The third season chronicled her struggles with Cons' Muslim faith. She created controversy and criticism when she stated "I'm white, honey, it will get done" during a fight with cast member Raqi.[7][8]
  • Raqi Thunda (Season 3; guest in season 5) is a radio personality and DJ. She is of Algerian-Puerto Rican ethnicity and is Muslim. She was introduced to the show as Joe Budden's best friend. They have a dramatic falling out during the course of the third season. She later sparks conflict with Tahiry, Jen and Rashidah.
  • Tahiry Jose (Seasons 3–4) is an urban model and video vixen. She is of Dominican descent. The third and fourth seasons chronicle her on-again-off-again relationship with Joe Budden. In 2013, she attempted a singing career, releasing a single "Devil". She later appears with Joe and his then-girlfriend Kaylin in VH1's Couples Therapy.
  • K. Michelle (Season 4) is a R&B/soul singer and songwriter. She is a cast member of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta and star of the spin-off K. Michelle: My Life. The fourth season documented her move to New York. Although she is credited as a main cast member, she appeared infrequently.
  • Erica Jean (Season 4) is the mother of Saigon's son, Brian Steven. The fourth season documented their struggles with raising their child, who is revealed to have developmental disabilities. She later appeared with Saigon on an episode of Iyanla: Fix My Life.
  • Cyn Santana (Season 5; recurring in season 4) is a model. She is of Dominican and Salvadorian descent. She is introduced to the show as Erica Mena's girlfriend, although they have a dramatic break-up in season five. She identifies as bisexual and at the fifth season reunion, she introduces her boyfriend, Ray. In 2015, she started a music career and released the single "How Can You Leave", in tribute to her late brother who committed suicide the year before.
  • Chrissy 'Monroe' Crastanda (Season 5) is a model manager and socialite. She is a Baltimore native. She is a former pimp and ignited a feud with Erica Mena when she claimed Erica used to work as an escort for her. The fifth season chronicled her struggles with boyfriend Chink Santana.

Supporting

The series has a large ensemble cast. The lead cast members appear in the opening credits, while other cast members are credited as "additional cast" or "featured" in the show's credits. These supporting cast members appear in confessional interview segments and (for the most part) have the same amount of screen time and storyline focus as the show's main cast members.

Recurring Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6
Current
Rich Dollaz Supporting
Rashidah Ali Main Guest Supporting
Peter Gunz Guest Supporting
Cisco Rosando Guest Supporting
Papoose Supporting
Young B. Supporting
DJ Self Supporting
Former
Mashonda Supporting
Jim Jones Supporting
Nancy "Mama Jones" Jones Supporting
Maurice Aguilar Supporting
Teairra Marí Supporting
Lore'l Supporting
Consequence Supporting
Joe Budden Supporting
Kaylin Garcia Supporting
Mendeecees Harris Supporting Guest Supporting
Saigon Supporting
Nya Lee Supporting
Chink Santana Supporting
Diamond Strawberry Supporting
Precious Paris Supporting
Jhonni Blaze Supporting
Yorma Hernandez Supporting
Rose Supporting

Current

  • Richard "Rich Dollaz" Trowers (Season 1-present) is an entertainment manager and record producer. He is the CEO of Dollaz Unlimited. He is a member of the self-professed 'creep squad', along with Peter and Cisco. He was introduced to the show as Olivia's long-term manager, although the show later focuses on his love life, including his relationships with Erica Mena and his flings with Jhonni Blaze, Diamond Strawberry and MariahLynn. He has a daughter, Ashley.
  • Rashidah "Rah" Ali (Season 4-present, main in season 3) is an entertainment manager and self-professed 'stiletto expert'. She was a main cast member in the third season, before being demoted to recurring status for the rest of the season run. She is Muslim. She appears as a rival of Yandy's, having previously dated her husband Mendeecees. The third season documents her legal issues, including being charged for slashing a bouncer's face with a razor blade. The sixth season reveals her close friendship with Remy and her struggles as the manager of rivals BBOD and MariahLynn. She has also appeared on The Real Housewives of Atlanta and Black Ink Crew.
  • Peter "Peter Gunz" Pankey (Season 4-present, guest in season 3) is a rapper and father of Tara and Amina's children. The series chronicles their twisted love triangle. He is a member of the rap duo 'Lord Tariq and Peter Gunz' and the 'creep squad' with Rich and Cisco. He has ten children, including rapper Cory Gunz.
  • Cisco Rosado (Season 5-present, guest in seasons 3–4) is a record producer. He is a member of the 'creep squad' with Rich and Peter. He has a daughter and a son. The series focuses on his love life, including his turbulent relationships with Diamond Strawberry and his baby mama Tasha, along with his flings with Moe Money and MariahLynn. In the fifth season, he also develops an interest in Cyn, producing a single for her and kickstarting her music career.
  • Papoose (Season 6-present) is a rapper and husband of Remy Ma. They married when she was incarcerated in 2008 and renew their vows in an official ceremony in the sixth season finale.
  • Bianca "Young B." Dupree (Season 6-present) is a rapper, known for the hit single "Chicken Noodle Soup" (released when she was 14). She is from Harlem. She is managed by Yandy. The sixth season documents her return to the music industry after some personal struggles. She wins Dj Self's Gwinin Fest XL, beating rivals BBOD and MariahLynn.
  • DJ Self (Season 6-present) is a radio personality and DJ at Power 105.1 NYC radio station. He has a daughter, Kayla. The sixth season chronicles his relationship struggles with girlfriend Yorma Hernandez and his flings with Cardi B and Rose.

Former

  • Mashonda Tifrere (Season 1) is introduced to the show as Emily's friend. She is an R&B/pop singer and ex-wife of Swizz Beatz, who left her for Alicia Keys. She has a son by him, Kaseem. She appears as a mentor to Emily, warning her about the dangers of dating men in the industry.
  • Jim Jones (Seasons 1–2) is a rapper and fiancé of Chrissy Lampkin. He is an original member of the hip-hop collective 'The Diplomats'. The first two seasons chronicled his commitment issues and struggles with Chrissy, as well as his dramatic falling out with long-term manager Yandy. He and Chrissy left the show to appear in their own spin-off show Chrissy & Mr. Jones.
  • Nancy "Mama" Jones (Seasons 1–2) is Jim Jones' mother. She is of Aruban ethnicity. The first two seasons chronicled her clashes with her daughter-in-law, Chrissy. In 2012, she released the single, "Psychotic", a diss track aimed at Chrissy. She later appears in a supporting role in the spin-off show Chrissy & Mr. Jones.
  • Maurice Aguilar (Seasons 1–2) is introduced to the show as Somaya's manager. The first two seasons document their tensions until he is dramatically fired half-way into the second season.
  • Teairra Marí (Season 2) is introduced to the show as Emily's friend. She is an R&B/pop singer, previously signed to Def Jam Recordings under the mentorship of Jay Z. She later appears as a main cast member of Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood.
  • Lore'l (Season 3) is a rapper. She is of Puerto Rican and African American descent, born and raised in Brooklyn. The third season documents her attempts to kickstart her music career, amid ongoing feuds with Erica Mena and Winter.
  • Consequence (Season 3) is a rapper and Jen the Pen's longtime boyfriend. He is Muslim and has a son, Caiden. He caused controversy and criticism when he wrote a song for Lore'l which included the lyrics "light skin is the right skin".[9]
  • Joe Budden (Seasons 3–4) is a rapper. The third and fourth season focused on his substance abuse issues and romantic troubles, including his turbulent relationships with Tahiry and Kaylin. The three later appeared together on VH1's Couples Therapy.
  • Kaylin Garcia (season 3) is introduced as Joe Budden's girlfriend. They break up later when Joe reunites with his ex, Tahiry. Kaylin later appears with Joe as a cast member of Couples Therapy.
  • Mendeecees Harris (Season 3, Seasons 5–6) is an entertainment manager and husband of Yandy Smith. He has four children, Lil Mendeecees, Aasim, Omere and Skylar. The series chronicled his legal issues and custody battles with his baby mama Samantha and her mother Kim. He married Yandy in 2015 and their marriage ceremony was performed live on VH1 in the special Love & Hip Hop Live: The Wedding. In 2016, he was sentenced to eight years in prison for drug trafficking and is currently incarcerated.
  • Saigon (Season 4) is a rapper and father of Erica Jean's son, Brian Steven. The fourth season documented their struggles with raising their child, who is revealed to have developmental disabilities. He later appeared with Erica on an episode of Iyanla: Fix My Life
  • Nya Lee (Season 4) is a rapper, urban model and video vixen. In the fourth season, she is working as a stripper when she ignites a rivalry with Erica Mena.
  • Andre "Chink Santana" Parker (Season 5) is introduced to the show as Chrissy Monroe's boyfriend. He is a rapper and record producer from Washington, D.C.. The fifth season chronicled their relationship issues.
  • Diamond Strawberry (Season 5) is introduced to the show as Cisco's girlfriend. She is the daughter of baseball player Darryl Strawberry and has ambitions of being a model. In the fifth season, she moves to New York from Los Angeles to pursue her career and a serious relationship with Cisco. They break up when it is revealed she kept her daughter, Mylisa, secret from him. She later has a fling with Rich Dollaz, igniting a rivalry with Jhonni Blaze.
  • Precious Paris (Season 5) is a rapper, singer and performer. She is introduced to the show as Rich Dollaz's new artist. She feuds with Jhonni Blaze throughout the fifth season.
  • Jhonni Blaze (Season 5) is an urban model, video vixen, singer and performer. She is from Houston, Texas, where she worked as a stripper. She claims to be able to play 6 different instruments, sing and rap. She rose to fame in 2014 for filing a police report against the rapper Drake for claiming his entourage threatened her life. The fifth season chronicled her turbulent relationship with Rich Dollaz and her feuds with Diamond Strawberry and Precious Paris.
  • Yorma Hernandez (Season 6) is introduced to the show as DJ Self's girlfriend. They break up later in the sixth season, due to his infidelity with Cardi B and Rose.
  • Rose (Season 6) is a stylist. She has a fling with DJ Self, igniting a feud with Yorma.

Production

The series was first mentioned in VH1's programming development report in early 2010 as Diary of a Hip Hop Girlfriend.[10] On January 4, 2011, it was announced that Love & Hip Hop would debut on March 21, 2011, as an eight episode series. The first season was later expanded to nine episodes in order to include the first season reunion, which aired on May 16, 2011.[11]

On May 25, 2011, the series was renewed for a second season.[12] The show's second season premiered on November 14, 2011, with two new additions to the cast: Kimbella Vanderhee, mother of Juelz Santana's son, and Yandy Smith, Jim Jones' manager.[13] The season 2 premiere came in with the highest ratings in 2 years in VH1 history with 2.566 million viewers for a premiere episode.[14]

On December 4, 2012, VH1 announced that the third season would debut on January 7, 2013. The new season featured a predominantly new cast with a few cast members from previous seasons.[15] Season 3 premiered on January 7, 2013.

On October 10, 2013, it was announced that the series' fourth season would premiere on October 28, 2013, with K. Michelle, Erica Jean, Tara Wallace, and Amina Buddafly joining the cast.[16]

On January 30, 2014, VH1 announced the fifth season renewal of Love & Hip Hop with production beginning in late 2014.[17] The fifth season added new cast members: Diamond Strawberry, Cisco Rosado, Chink Santana, Chrissy Monroe, Precious Paris and Jhonni Blaze. They joined returning cast members: Yandy Smith, Mendeecees Harris, Erica Mena, Rich Dollaz, Cyn Santana, Amina Buddafly, Tara Wallace, and Peter Gunz.[18][19]

On November 2, 2015, VH1 announced the sixth season of the series will premiere on December 14, 2015 with new cast members: Remy Ma, Papoose, Young B., Mariah Lynn, "BBOD" Duo Rappers: SexxyLexxy and MissMoeMoney, Cardi B., DJ Self, and Yorma. They joined returning cast members: Yandy Smith-Harris, Mendeecees Harris, Rich Dollaz, Amina Buddafly, Tara Wallace, Peter Gunz, Cisco Rosado, and Rashidah Ali.[1]

Episodes

Season Episodes Season Premiere Season Finale Reunion Specials
1 9 March 6, 2011 May 2, 2011 May 16, 2011 N/A
2 11 November 14, 2011 January 23, 2012 N/A February 6, 2012
3 16 January 7, 2013 April 1, 2013 April 8, 2013
April 15, 2013
October 24, 2013
4 14 October 28, 2013 January 27, 2014 February 3, 2014
February 10, 2014
N/A
5 18 December 15, 2014 March 30, 2015 April 6, 2015
April 13, 2015
May 25, 2015
6 14 December 14, 2015 March 7, 2016 March 21, 2016
March 28, 2016
N/A

Season 1 (2011)

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Title Original air date U.S. viewers
(million)
1 1 "Love & Hip Hop" March 6, 2011 1.93[20]

Rapper Somaya Reece arrives in NY; Emily contemplates her relationship with rapper Fabolous; Chrissy discovers that her boyfriend Jim Jones is collaborating with Somaya Reece. Chrissy and Somaya clash at an NBA draft party.

Note: First appearance of Chrissy, Emily, Olivia and Somaya, alongside supporting cast members Jim Jones and Mashonda. Cito On The Beat guest stars.
2 2 "Birthday" March 21, 2011 0.81[21]

Chrissy and Momma Jones plan a birthday party for Jim; Emily asks her client, NY Jets football star Darrelle, about his relationship with Olivia; Somaya's manager Maurice pushes her too far on a sexy photo shoot.

Note: First appearance of supporting cast members Maurice and Mama Jones. Darrelle Revis guest stars.
3 3 "The Yacht" March 28, 2011 0.68[22]

Emily confronts Olivia about her relationship with NY Jets football star Darrelle Revis; The girls get together for a day on a Yacht. Things turn nasty when Somaya presses Chrissy on her failed collaboration with Jim Jones.

Note: First appearance of supporting cast member Rich Dollaz.
4 4 "Aftermath" April 4, 2011 0.73[23]

Jim Jones confronts Somaya's manager Maurice for talking trash about Chrissy. Somaya finds comfort in the arms of her ex-boyfriend, rapper X.O.

Note: X.O. and Cito On The Beat guest star.
5 5 "A Voice" April 11, 2011 0.89[24]

Emily visits Mashonda at the run-down house she shared with ex-husband Swizz Beats. Mashonda dares Emily to find her voice. Olivia breaks down over her career. Somaya lays into Olivia for sparking the fight between Jim & Maurice.

Note: K-Mack guest stars.
6 6 "Proposal" April 18, 2011 0.69[25]

Chrissy decides she's going to propose to Jim and comes up with a sexy way to do it. Olivia performs at a important industry showcase. Chrissy has second thoughts about her elaborate proposal.

Note: Somaya does not appear.
7 7 "Hold You Down" April 25, 2011 1.18[26]

Chrissy proposes to Jim, he says "I'm with you"; Momma Jones is mad about the secret news. Fab skips Emily's family photo shoot. Olivia helps Jim make a song for Chrissy. Somaya slams Olivia online; Olivia's manager vows revenge.

Note: DJ Vlad guest stars.
8 8 "Me Against the Joneses" May 2, 2011 0.80[27]

Jim is reluctant to plan a future with Chrissy. Emily seriously contemplates her relationship after a new Fab rumor emerges. Rich confronts Somaya for dissing Olivia. Chrissy tries to mend ways with Momma Jones but it goes sour.

Note: Final appearance of supporting cast member Mashonda.
9 9 "Reunion" May 16, 2011 1.26[28]

Do you think that Mama Jones and Chrissy will have words? Will Olivia talk some smack to Somaya after "December" trounced "Would You Still Love Me" on the charts? Will Maurice dare show his face? Find out what happens when the cast is reunited.

Note: Angie Martinez hosts.

Season 2 (2011–12)

No. in
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Title Original air date U.S. viewers
(million)
10 1 "Still Look Pretty" November 14, 2011 2.56[29]

Chrissy still doesn't have a ring on her finger & her rapper boyfriend Jim Jones has already lost his. Emily has finally found the resolve to call it quits with her commitment-phobic rapper boyfriend.

Note: Kimbella and Yandy are added to the opening credits. First appearance of Yandy and Kimbella. Freddie Robinson Jr guest stars.
11 2 "Bitch, I'm Fuego" November 21, 2011 2.78[30]

In the aftermath of the fight that went down at Emily's emancipation party, everyone tries to make sense of it all but battle lines are beginning to emerge. Yandy gives Chrissy a self-help book aimed at troublesome in-laws.

Note: Final appearance of supporting cast member Maurice.
12 3 "A Toast To Kimbella" November 28, 2011 2.92[31]

Trying to help Emily transition into single life, good friend & recording artist Teairra Mari drags her to an industy event, which turns out to be a party celebrating Kimbella's cover photo on "Black Men's Magazine".

Note: First appearance of supporting cast member Teairra. Dirty Swift guest stars.
13 4 "Fizzy-chotic" December 5, 2011 2.38[32]

Olivia reveals her troubled relationship with her mom. Meanwhile, Jim's mom Nancy is working hard to improve relations with Chrissy. Kimbella also tries to make up with Emily by throwing her a party.

Note: Wayne Williams guest stars.
14 5 "Emily's 'Fabolous' Life" December 12, 2011 2.28[33]

Emily's new life as a single working mom takes off when she lands a high profile styling job during New York's fashion week. But when Fab shows up to support her, everyone begins to wonder just how "single" she really is.

Note: Fabolous, Freddie Robinson Jr and Jeris Higgins guest star. Somaya does not appear.
15 6 "Bottle Service" December 26, 2011 2.70[34]

Jim buys himself a fancy new car which doesn't sit well with Chrissy who is still waiting for her fancy new ring. She meets with a trusted aunt and uncle who drop some wisdom that seems to give her renewed strength.

Note: Juelz Santana guest stars. First appearance of supporting cast member Erica Mena. Somaya does not appear.
16 7 "These Are The Breaks" January 2, 2012 2.81[35]

Chrissy gives in to pent up frustration & questions her relationship with Jim. To clear her head, she takes off to Miami with Emily & Olivia. Is Jim's secret plan to engage Chrissy too little too late?

Note: Juelz Santana guest stars. Somaya does not appear.
17 8 "Miami Vice" January 9, 2012 3.41[36]

Jim Jones surprises Chrissy in Miami with a touchin proposal. Meanwhile, Teirra Mari & Olivia are both being courted by producer Rico Love. It's a three way that creates instant tensions.

Note: Rico Love and Sherry Vanderhee guest star. Final appearance of supporting cast member Teairra. Somaya does not appear.
18 9 "Back To Reality" January 16, 2012 3.03[37]

Olivia meets with influential DJ Funk Master Flex hoping she'll be able to move forward by confronting her harshest critics. Meanwhile, there may be a light at the end of the tunnel for her record deal quest.

Note: Mona Scott-Young, Cam'ron, Starrene Rhett Rocque and Winter Ramos guest star.
19 10 "At The End of the Day" January 23, 2012 3.14[38]

Jim & Chrissy confront the inevitable: will they marry or split up? Is Olivia finally on the path to success? And how exactly will Yandy re-position herself now that she's dropped her number one client after 7 years?

Note: Mona Scott-Young, Funkmaster Flex, Jerry 'Wonda' Duplessis, Freddie Robinson Jr and Sherry Vanderhee guest star.
20 11 "Reality Check" February 6, 2012 2.30[39]

In revealing, one-on-one interviews, all of the Love and Hip Hop stars speak frankly about which cast members they get along with, who they hate, and answer all of the burning questions that the fans want to know.

Note: Mona Scott-Young hosts. Final regular appearance of Chrissy, Emily, Somaya, Olivia and Kimbella, along with supporting cast members Jim Jones and Mama Jones.

Season 3 (2013)

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Title Original air date U.S. viewers
(million)
21 1 "The Whole Truth and Nothing But The Truth..." January 7, 2013 2.59[40]

Exes Tahiry and Joe have some unfinished business and are trying to redefine their friendship while dealing with interference from Joe's "best friend" and trouble maker Raqi Thunda.

Note: Erica, Jen, Raqi, Winter, Rah and Tahiry are added to the opening credits, replacing departing cast members Chrissy, Emily, Olivia, Somaya and Kimbella. Olivia is demoted to a supporting cast member. First appearance of Tahiry, Raqi and Rah, alongside supporting cast members Joe Budden and Mendeecees. Kaylin Garcia and Faye Budden guest star. Jen and Winter do not appear.
22 2 "Raq and a Hard Place" January 14, 2013 2.20[41]

Joe puts Raqi in her place for stepping over the line and ends their friendship, but now he is dealing with a much greater personal problem. Jen and Cons celebrate their sons' first birthday, but argue over religious differences.

Note: First appearance of Jen, alongside supporting cast members Consequence and Lore'l. Cisco Rosado, Kaylin Garcia and Faye Budden guest star. Yandy does not appear.
23 3 "Family Matters" January 21, 2013 1.93[42]

Consequence and Jen deal with the conflicting role religion plays in their relationship. Mendeecees and Yandy wonder if they are both ready to take the next step in their relationship.

Note: Faye Budden guest stars. Winter does not appear.
24 4 "Life Support" January 28, 2013 2.19[43]

Erica and Olivia meet to settle the score. Tahiry continues be a part of Joe's support team and surprises him with a pop-up visit and gift. Yandy and Mendeecees face a most difficult time as parents.

Note: Winter does not appear.
25 5 "Can't Take the Heat" February 4, 2013 1.92[44]

Tahiry and Joe continue on their path of trying to work on friendship. Yandy gets out of the doghouse with Mendeecees by making a sexy video for his birthday. Rich reluctantly agrees to Erica doing a ballad as her first single.

Note: Ebro Darden, Vado, Kimbella Vanderhee and Laura Smith guest star. Winter does not appear.
26 6 "Ain't Always About the Dollaz" February 18, 2013 1.88[45]

Rich gives Erica an ultimatum in her career. Kaylin takes a stand regarding Joe and Tahiry's relationship, but when Tahiry sees Kaylin, it gets ugly. Cons sticks up for Jen by defending his girl.

Note: Kaylin is upgraded to supporting cast member. Angela Yee guest stars. Rah does not appear.
27 7 "Burn After Reading" February 25, 2013 1.81[46]

Mendeecees and Maurice bury the hatchet. Rich considers the advice of people closest to him regarding his relationship with Erica. Cons and Jen interview potential babysitters for Caiden.

Note: Vado, Peter Gunz and Jewel Escobar guest star. Raqi and Rah do not appear.
28 8 "Closing the Book" March 4, 2013 1.81[47]

Rich takes action and confronts Erica on her wrongdoings but she remains steadfast in proving her worth. Joe has a revelation about how he has treated Tahiry and commits to changing. Rashidah launches her new shoe line, but still can't escape negativity.

Note: Peter Gunz guest stars.
29 9 "Redemption Song" March 11, 2013 1.62[48]

Lore'l and Cons attempt to do a record together. Raqi and Rashidah prove their disdain for one another. Joe finally steps up to the plate and supports Tahiry in her career, but does she trust his intentions? Rich pulls the rug out from underneath Erica.

Note: Cisco Rosado and Jewel Escobar guest star. Winter does not appear.
30 10 "Do the Right Thing" March 18, 2013 1.51[49]

Erica fights to get her man back the best way she knows how, but a secret is revealed to Olivia that may spice things up. Tahiry gears up for a meaningful trip and is pleasantly surprised by Joe's support.

Note: Vado, Ebro Darden, Jewel Escobar, Laura Smith and Tiffany Lewis guest star. Jen, Winter and Rah do not appear.
31 11 "With or Without You?" March 25, 2013 1.75[50]

Rich realizes the love triangle he has created has to come to an end. Joe accompanies Tahiry to DR for more than just support. Mendeecees and Yandy's family is about to embark on something that can ultimately tear them apart.

Note: Tiffany Lewis, Kimbella Vanderhee and Jewel Escobar guest star. Erica, Winter and Rah do not appear.
32 12 "One Day at a Time" April 1, 2013 1.78[51]

Joe and Tahiry deal with the realizations they've made in DR, which involves the fate of his relationship with Kaylin. Deep secrets are revealed between Rich and Erica. Yandy copes with the recent drama surrounding her family.

Note: Mona Scott Young, Peter Gunz, Cisco Rosado, Tiffany Lewis and Jewel Escobar guest star. Winter does not appear.
33 13 "Reunion: Part 1" April 8, 2013 1.80[52]

The drama unfolds as the the ladies of "Love & Hip Hop NY" reunite to get into all the issues, the beef, and the madness that occurred during and after the cameras rolled.

Note: Mona Scott Young hosts. Funkmaster Flex, Jewel Escobar and Faye Budden guest star.
34 14 "Reunion: Part 2" April 15, 2013 2.35[53]

The drama unfolds as the the ladies of "Love & Hip Hop NY" reunite to get into all the issues, the beef, and the madness that occurred during and after the cameras rolled.

Note: Mona Scott Young hosts. Funkmaster Flex, Jewel Escobar, Faye Budden and Tiffany Lewis guest star. Final regular appearance of Jen, Raqi, Winter and Rah, alongside supporting cast members Olivia, Consequence, Lore'l and Kaylin.
35 15 "40 Greatest Love & Hip Hop Moments: Part 1" October 24, 2013 N/A
The special includes a countdown of 40 moments captured from the first three seasons of Love & Hip Hop: New York and the first two seasons of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta.
36 16 "40 Greatest Love & Hip Hop Moments: Part 2" October 24, 2013 N/A
The special continues the countdown of 40 moments captured from the first three seasons of Love & Hip Hop: New York and the first two seasons of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta.

Season 4 (2013–14)

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37 1 "Everybody Plays The Fool" October 28, 2013 2.99[54]

Yandy struggles to deal with the loss of her man while Rich and Erica put a line in the sand. Hot new rapper Nya moves to define her stardom as Joe and Tahiry await life changing news. And Peter's new artist has a shocking reveal.

Note: Tara, Erica Jean, Amina and K. Michelle added to the opening credits, replacing departing cast members Jen, Raqi, Winter and Rah. Peter is upgraded to supporting cast member. First appearance of Tara and Amina. Paris Phillips and Mendeecees Harris guest star. Erica Jean does not appear.
38 2 "Stray Bullet" November 4, 2013 2.94[55]

Peter races to stop a misfire by his side piece. New cast members Erica Jean and Saigon reconnect for a second chance at love, while Erica Mena and Nya plan a three way.

Note: First appearance of Erica Jean, along with supporting cast members Nya and Saigon. Paris Phillips guest stars.
39 3 "Lez B Honest" November 11, 2013 3.36[56]

Erica Mena doubles down on her new lifestyle while blowing up her arrangement with Nya. Peter's affair is exposed when Tara finally confronts Amina, while Joe and Tahiry's relationship takes a hairy turn. Yandy's label gets messy.

Note: Cyn Santana guest stars. K. Michelle does not appear.
40 4 "Picture This" November 18, 2013 3.05[57]

Saigon and Erica Jean find out the real father of their child. Erica Mena unleashes her new girlfriend on her ex-boyfriend Rich, while Tahiry comes to a painful conclusion about Joe. Tara tries to cut Peter out of her life.

Note: Cyn Santana and Rashidah Ali guest star. K. Michelle does not appear.
41 5 "Off the Record" November 25, 2013 3.18[58]

Rich and Yandy decide Amina's fate as Yandy struggles to manage her career and fight for her man. Saigon and Erica Jean stand-off over their son lil B. Cyn and Nya arrange a reunion while Peter finally takes a stand.

Note: Cyn Santana and Mendeecees Harris guest star. Tahiry and K. Michelle do not appear.
42 6 "Wife Swap" December 2, 2013 2.95[59]

Rich makes a proposal to Peter as K. Michelle takes control of her tour. Tahiry's sister reconnects bringing tragic news, while an exhausted Yandy confronts her business partner. Erica realizes signing her contract might have been a huge mistake.

Note: Cyn Santana, Rashidah Ali, Paris Phillips, J. Dinero and Lexie Jose guest star. Erica Jean does not appear.
43 7 "Messy All Over the World" December 9, 2013 2.95[60]

Erica Mena and Cyn find love in Panama while Peter delivers an ultimatum to Rich. Tahiry rejects Lexie's plan to help their dad and Yandy receives an important message from Mendeecees in prison. Tara confronts Peter about his rings of deception.

Note: Cyn Santana, Paris Phillips, Tracie Renee and Lexie Jose guest star.
44 8 "Girls With Gunz" December 30, 2013 2.38[61]

A chance meeting between Tahiry and Joe threatens to rekindle their relationship. Buried emotions get the best of Erica Mena and Rich. New talent teaches Yandy a tough lesson, while K. Michelle leads Tara into a confrontation with Peter and Amina.

Note: Wyclef Jean, Sophie Schmahl, Cyn Santana, J. Dinero, Albee Yours and Faye Budden guest star. Erica Jean does not appear.
45 9 "Love Is a Battlefield" January 6, 2014 2.88[62]

Joe and Tahiry's destiny continues to intertwine. K. Michelle pushes Peter to reconcile with Amina as Tara takes steps to move on. Saigon makes a brash move and Erica Mena's love triangle explodes.

Note: Cyn Santana, Lexie Jose, Ginny Jose and Aaron Hardy guest star.
46 10 "Red Alert" January 13, 2014 3.11[63]

Tahiry and Rashidah clash while Erica Mena and a new rival fight for territory. Joe decides to stake his claim as Tara and K. Michelle take the plunge on a double date. Rich finally admits his love.

Note: Mr. Flawless, Rashidah Ali, Jessica Santiago, Aaron Hardy, Andrew Hardy, Jewel Escobar, Lexie Jose, Ginny Jose and Faye Budden guest star. Amina and Erica Jean do not appear.
47 11 "Put a Ring on It" January 20, 2014 3.44[64]

Joe proposes to Tahiry in Times Square as Rich confronts Erica Mena and Cyn in the studio. Saigon and Erica Jean get a blessing while Peter and Amina have a kid crisis. Yandy stays strong while Tara calls it quits.

Note: Cyn Santana, Rashidah Ali, Albee Yours, Lexie Jose, Ginny Jose and Faye Budden guest star. K. Michelle does not appear.
48 12 "All Good Things..." January 27, 2014 3.05[65]

Worlds collide at Erica Mena's performance as Rich reveals the final truth to Cyn. Nick Cannon convinces Peter to seal the deal while Yandy and Mendecees plot their future. Tahiry and Rashidah meet for their final battle.

Note: Cyn Santana is upgraded to supporting cast member. Nick Cannon and Rashidah Ali guest star. Final appearance of K. Michelle.
49 13 "The Reunion – Part 1" February 3, 2014 3.15[66]

The cast of Love & Hip-Hop reunite and host Mo'Nique gets to the bottom of this season's messy love triangles and relationships. Drama ensues with shocking reveals and explosive words, both on and off stage.

Note: Mo'Nique hosts. Rashidah Ali guest stars.
50 14 "The Reunion – Part 2" February 10, 2014 3.51[67]

The reunion picks up right where it left off and starts with a shocking reveal. Host Mo'Nique gets to the bottom of this season's messy love triangles and relationships. Drama ensues with explosive words, both on and off stage.

Note: Mo'Nique hosts. Rashidah Ali guest stars. Final appearance of Tahiry and Erica Jean, along with supporting cast members Joe Budden, Saigon and Nya.

Season 5 (2014–15)

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51 1 "Bride and Prejudice" December 15, 2014 2.48[68]

Mendeecees and Yandy figure out the next steps in their lives. Erica wants to move things forward with Cyn but Cyn is skeptical. Peter tries to do right by Amina, but can't get Tara off his mind.

Note: Cyn and Chrissy Monroe are added to the opening credits, replacing departing cast members Tahiry, Erica Jean and K. Michelle. Cisco is upgraded to supporting. First appearance of Chrissy, along with supporting cast members Diamond Strawberry and Chink Santana. Bow Wow and Lisa Strawberry guest star.
52 2 "You're Cancelled" December 22, 2014 2.17[69]

Diamond and Cisco try to overcome lies and trust issues in their relationship, while Amina starts to realize Peter and Tara are not over. Mendeecees wants to accelerate their life plans, but Yandy wants to play it safe.

Note: Jazz Schmahl, Lisa Strawberry and Rashidah Ali guest star.
53 3 "A Lie for a Lie" January 5, 2015 2.66[70]

Erica and Cyn's relationship blows up due to suspected infidelities. Peter lies to Amina about a "business trip". Yandy and Mendeecees set a date for their wedding. Cisco digs into his past and tries to get Diamond back.

Note: Rashidah Ali, Albee Yours and Maggie Rosado guest star. Chrissy does not appear.
54 4 "A Woman Scorned" January 12, 2015 2.49[71]

Cyn and Erica's relationship spirals after Cyn digs into their business dealings. Yandy surprises Mendeecees with a "gift". Peter's "business trip" with Tara doesn't quite go as planned.

Note: Lisa Strawberry and J. Dinero guest star.
55 5 "Oh Baby!" January 19, 2015 2.38[72]

Erica reconnects with Rich and learns he's got a new client she doesn't approve of. Cisco speaks with his baby mama to try to get past their issues. Chrissy pressures Chink to have a baby and ends up taking matters into her own hands.

Note: Tasha guest stars. Tara does not appear.
56 6 "Exes and Ohs" January 26, 2015 2.82[73]

Peter comes clean to Amina about being in Barbados with Tara. Cyn and Rich agree to work together, until Erica tries to sabotage their event. Chrissy realizes Chink's unwillingness to get divorced is a deal breaker.

Note: First appearance of supporting cast member Precious Paris. Rashidah Ali and Samantha guest star.
57 7 "Mama Drama" February 2, 2015 2.58[74]

Peter tries to to convince Amina it's over between he and Tara. Rich begins working with his new artist, Jhonni Blaze, but lies about it when confronted by Paris. Cisco and Diamond attempt a sit down.

Note: First appearance of supporting cast member Jhonni Blaze. DJ Kay Slay, Sophie Schmahl, Roc America, Judy Harris, Samantha and Kim guest star. Erica and Chrissy do not appear.
58 8 "Worlds Collide" February 9, 2015 2.54[75]

Yandy and Mendeecees continue to have problems with their extended family. Rich's two artists have a memorable first meeting. Cisco tries to get to a good place with his children's mother, Tasha.

Note: Albee Yours, Judy Harris, Kim and Tasha guest star.
59 9 "Call Your Bluff" February 16, 2015 2.63[76]

Rich tries to get his artists in check, but is unable to control two of them. Diamond uncovers Cisco's hidden conversations with Tasha and confronts him about it. Amina rattles Tara when she reveals a secret from Peter's past.

Note: Maggie Rosado and Remy guest star.
60 10 "Regrets Only" February 23, 2015 2.56[77]

Peter is furious that Amina snitched on him. Fed up – she takes the baby and leaves to Germany. Mendeecees lies to Yandy that Omere is in the hospital, which sends Yandy into a frenzy. Erica tells her family that she is in love.

Note: Remy guest stars.
61 11 "You Again?" March 2, 2015 2.48[78]

Emotions run high when Erica and Cyn meet one last time. Chink feels betrayed by Chrissy's secret magazine shoot. Peter realizes what he has lost and chases Amina to Germany – but is it too late?

Note: Charlie Murphy and Jazz Schmahl guest star.
62 12 "Mind Your Manners" March 9, 2015 2.49[79]

Diamond falls hard for Rich, claiming him in front of Jhonni, and in public. Yandy takes matters into her own hands with a certain assistant. Tara encourages Amina to stand her ground with Peter.

Note: Rashidah is upgraded to supporting cast member. Kimbella Vanderhee and Remy guest star. Erica does not appear.
63 13 "All Heart" March 16, 2015 2.20[80]

Jhonni pours her heart out to Rich only to have it broken. Cisco confesses to Cyn he is falling for her. Chrissy heads to DC and finally meets Chink's family. Yandy receives some grim news about her father.

Note: Jazzie Belle guest stars. Amina and Erica do not appear.
64 14 "The Final Countdown" March 23, 2015 2.53[81]

Jhonni and Rich deal with some unfinished business. Erica tries to help Peter win Amina back. Chrissy gives Chink an ultimatum. Cyn and Cisco discuss their relationship. Yandy decides to take a big step before the baby is born.

Note: Kimbella Vanderhee, Orrin Ennis, Jewel Escobar and Judy Harris guest star.
65 15 "Surprise, Surprise" March 30, 2015 2.13[82]

Peter presents Amina with a ring, asking her to stay. Chrissy tells Chink to make a final decision on their relationship. Diamond and Cisco come together for one last time. Yandy drops a big surprise on Mendeecees at the baby shower.

Note: Mona Scott Young, Darryl Strawberry, Kimbella Vanderhee, Albee Yours, Judy Harris, Laura Smith and Tasha guest star.
66 16 "Reunion: Part 1" April 6, 2015 2.37[83]

The cast of Love & Hip Hop New York reunites as host Nina Parker ignites all of the explosive moments and encounters from Season 5.

Note: Nina Parker hosts. Mona Scott-Young hosts segments with Erica. Ray, Judy Harris, Samantha, Kim, Lisa Strawberry and Maggie Rosado guest star.
67 17 "Reunion: Part 2" April 13, 2015 2.28[84]

The drama continues between Jhonni and Diamond, while Peter is smack in the middle of his ongoing love triangle. Yandy handles Remy once and for all and a farewell becomes final, when Erica Mena reflects on her time on Love & Hip Hop.

Note: Nina Parker hosts. Mona Scott-Young hosts segments with Erica. Lisa Strawberry, Orrin Ennis, Remy and Kimbella Vanderhee guest star. Final regular appearance of Erica, Cyn and Chrissy Monroe, along with supporting cast members Diamond, Chink, Precious and Jhonni.
68 18 "Love & Hip Hop Live: The Wedding" May 25, 2015 2.04[85]
Yandy Smith and Mendeecees Harris celebrate their day in Marriage. Big Tigger, Stevie J and Nina Parker hosts the special with special appearances by numerous amounts of family, friends, television personalities and musicians.

Season 6 (2015–16)

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69 1 "The Crown" December 14, 2015 2.67[86]

Remy Ma makes a triumphant return to the stage after serving 6 and a half years behind bars. Peter finds himself in a sticky situation with Amina and Tara.

Note: Cardi, Moe, Lexxy, MariahLynn and Remy are added to the opening credits, replacing departing cast members Erica, Cyn and Chrissy. First appearance of Remy, Moe, Lexxy, MariahLynn, along with supporting cast members Papoose, Young B and DJ Self. Cardi does not appear.
70 2 "Secrets and Lies" December 21, 2015 2.28[87]

Rich Dollaz welcomes a new lady into his home. Rah Ali and Yandy have difficulties with their artists. Papoose warns Remy Ma about her wedding planner, and Amina confronts Tara about Peter's whereabouts, leading to an unlikely family reunion.

Note: First appearance of Cardi. Ashley Trowers, Miracle Kaye Hall and Yorma Hernandez guest star. MariahLynn does not appear.
71 3 "What's Poppin" December 28, 2015 2.68[88]

Cardi reveals some news to Yorma at MariahLynn's birthday party. Moe seeks advice from Yandy after questioning Rah managing BBOD. Mendeecees prepares to head to his sentencing.

Note: Yorma is upgraded to supporting cast member. Jazz Schmahl guest stars.
72 4 "The Bald and the Beautiful" January 4, 2016 2.72[89]

An unlikely friendship is formed when Mariah advises Cardi to make things right with Self. Rich is hit with an unpleasant surprise from his daughter's mother. Cisco finds himself in a predicament at BBOD's singles release party.

Note: Migos, Ashley Trowers, Miracle Kaye Hall and D.B. guest star. Yandy, Tara, Amina and Remy do not appear.
73 5 "Endings & Beginnings" January 11, 2016 2.60[90]

Yandy learns the next steps of Mendeecees' legal case. Mariah receives devastating news about a family member. Cardi B and Bianca take etiquette training. Amina reveals the fate of her pregnancy, and Lexxy threatens to leave BBOD for good.

Note: Treach, Tasha Jacoby, Whitney Pankey and D.B. guest star. Remy does not appear.
74 6 "Fallout" January 18, 2016 2.76[91]

Self faces new temptations despite his efforts to win back Yorma. Peter and Amina try to move forward as a couple. Tara makes a shocking admission. Remy Ma helps Rah Ali with a fashion show but the event ends in a quarrel.

Note: First appearance of supporting cast member Rose. Dr. Jeff, Kayla Gamboa, Talia Coles and Toya guest star.
75 7 "Ups & Downs" January 25, 2016 2.77[92]

Remy attempts to reconcile with her family before the wedding day. Peter and Amina finally get their marriage back on track, but Tara has stunning news for Peter. Moe focuses on her solo career, but runs into a familiar foe at Yandy's studio session.

Note: French Montana and Talia Coles guest star.
76 8 "The Long Game" February 1, 2016 2.63[93]

Peter makes a shocking admission to Amina. Yandy gives Bianca an ultimatum. Cardi B talks marriage. The future of the Creep Squad is in jeopardy when Rich and Cisco spar over MariahLynn.

Note: Hennessy Almanzar, Whitney Pankey and Shaft guest star. Tara, Lexxy and Remy do not appear.
77 9 "Love & War" February 8, 2016 2.59[94]

The fate of the creep squad hangs in the balance when Cisco and Rich come face to face. Rah Ali turns salty after Remy Ma enlists someone new to help plan her wedding. When Yorma discovers another one of Self's indiscretions, she pops up and pops off.

Note: Cam'ron and Cimary Hernandez guest star. Tara, Cardi, Amina, Moe and Lexxy do not appear.
78 10 "Showcase Showdown" February 22, 2016 2.49[95]

Gwinin Fest XL brings all of the young female MCs together to battle for the top spot, but things get personal when MariahLynn exposes Moe's skeletons, and Rah Ali takes her issues with Yandy to the next level.

Note: Maino and Whitney Pankey guest star. Tara and Amina do not appear.
79 11 "The Wait Is Over" February 29, 2016 2.48[96]

The winner of Gwinin Fest XL is announced. Remy Ma must make peace between Yandy and Rah Ali in time for her wedding. Tara makes a decision about her future with Peter.

Note: Amadeus, Hennessy Almanzar, Judy Harris, Kim, Erika and Samantha guest star. Amina does not appear.
80 12 "Love Conquers All" March 7, 2016 2.26[97]

Remy Ma's wedding day has arrived, but delays and family issues could put a halt to the ceremony. Rah Ali and Papoose air out their issues. Peter and Amina's relationship hangs in the balance after a shocking revelation.

Note: Fat Joe, Ice-T, Coco Austin, Keyshia Cole, Raemonique and Remeesha guest star. Final appearance of supporting cast member Mendeecees.
81 13 "Reunion: Part 1" March 21, 2016 2.41[98]

The cast of Love & Hip Hop reunites after Season 6. Rah Ali has issues with Yandy while MariahLynn and Cardi B take aim at BBOD. Tara questions Amina's marriage to Peter and Amina drops a bomb that nobody was expecting.

Note: Nina Parker hosts. Whitney Pankey guest stars.
82 14 "Reunion: Part 2" March 28, 2016 2.58[99]

The cast reacts to Amina's bomb drop. Yandy battles it out with Samantha and Kim while Cardi B takes aim at an unexpected target. DJ Self has nowhere to hide when Cardi, Yorma and Rose compare receipts. Plus, Remy Ma rocks the mic.

Note: Nina Parker hosts. Whitney Pankey, Judy Harris, Kim and Samantha guest star. Final appearance of supporting cast members Yorma and Rose.

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