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- 2013–201542mNot Rated9.0 (9)TV EpisodeInterviews with Kelly Osbourne (Fashion Police (2002)) and Michael Peña (Fury (2014)).
- Working with Jermaine Dupri's stylist, the five aspiring young rappers have to define their style and brand on a budget. A cheating scandal makes waves amongst the parents.
- In the short documentary film TEAM DREAM we meet close friends Ann Smith and Madeline Murphy Rabb in their final days of preparation for the 2022 National Senior Games. While they train, we learn about their lives growing up amid segregation and stigma before breaking boundaries in their adopted hometown Chicago. A decade after joining Team Dream, a Chicago-based organization training women of color in swimming, biking and triathlon, the two women continue to reach goals they never thought possible. When Misha, a former Division I swimmer, helps them with their starts and turns, the women help her find her way outside the pool. The film culminates with Ann and Madeline competing at the games in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. TEAM DREAM shows you're never too old to dream.
- Five aspiring kid rappers turn up on the dance floor as Jermaine Dupri puts their stage presence to the test. The kids grapple with creative criticism in a focus group of their peers, and two parents go head to head.
- Season one comes to a close as Jermaine Dupri decides which kid rapper to sign to So So Def.
- JD splits the young rappers into two groups for a huge performance at the Hot 107.9 Birthday Bash. The Migos visit to give the kids critique on collaboration. The parents clash on how to manage their artists in a group.
- April sets Val up on a date that seems too good to be true. Keisha is determined to brush off Malcolm by meeting a few eligible rich bachelors. April's marriage is crumbling in the aftermath of the scandal.
- A party at "V" leaves Val with more dates than she can handle, but after a pep talk from Keisha, she quickly learns how to juggle.
- Jermaine Dupri challenges five aspiring kid rappers to write and record a rap about Atlanta. One struggles to stay awake, while another cheats to get ahead. Meanwhile, the parents begin sizing each other up.
- Teen rap superstar Silento visits and Jermaine Dupri pairs the kids for a collaborative performance at a high school pep rally. Tensions reach an all-time high as one manager seizes control.
- Nelly and Monica join Jermaine Dupri as he challenges the five rappers to write and record a rap about their city. Two parents come head to head, while one young rapper struggles to stay afloat.
- A comedic drama about Val, Keisha, and April - three best friends with different philosophies on sex and relationships.
- Fed up with several bad first dates, Val decides to take a break from men... and finds it to be a much harder task than anticipated. And beloved Atlanta newscaster Sharon Love accidentally reveals a secret about Val.
- Five kid artists join Jermaine Dupri in Atlanta for his 13 week rapper boot camp as they compete for a record contract with So So Def.
- McCall races to find Dante when he's abducted by a pair of panicked deputies who fear reprisal, after they detained Dante without cause and used excessive force before realizing he's a fellow cop. Alone and injured, Dante experiences hallucinations that reveal his complicated childhood.
- Jermaine Dupri puts the managers' skills to the test in a marketing challenge with an unexpected twist. One manager bombs, while another becomes a major momager.
- R&B superstar Usher visits, and the five rapper kids have to write and shoot a 30-second feature in a music video with hip hop duo 2-Crucial.
- Only one week away from choosing his next So So Def artist, Jermaine Dupri gives the young rappers their final assignment.
- Rick Ross joins Jermaine Dupri as he challenges his five young rappers to write a rap about their work ethic. Two rappers butt heads, while one manager becomes suspicious of another.
- The five young rappers perform for a hidden focus group, and then take into consideration their feedback for an even bigger performance. Despite Da Brat's advice, Jordan and Rap-Unzel struggle to remember their lyrics. Will they be able to maintain their top spots on the Hit List?
- JD challenges the young rappers to find their own personal style and brand, starting from a blank canvas: white t-shirt and jeans.
- JD challenges the kids to use their voice as an instrument and perform with celebrity drummer Tony Royster Jr. and 60 classical musicians from the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.
- Val's solution for getting over Quinn is online dating, but she gets more than she bargains for. April's cover is blown as she's thrown further into the mayor mistress scandal.
- Val finally discovers Jerry's one flaw and it might be a deal-breaker for her. Keisha worries that Malcolm isn't telling her everything about his relationship with his ex-wife.
- Val is conflicted when Malcolm wants to hire her for a special event. April's job is on the line when she takes on the record company's problem artist, Reed.
- Pauley Perrette (NCIS (2003)); Bobby Brown.
- JD decides to mix up the manager-artist pairs as five young rappers face a focus group of their peers and try to sell themselves at a press conference. Two parents go head to head, while another attempts to sabotage their new artist.
- Famed Beyonce dancers Les Twins teach the kids how to move as they prepare for their first feature in a music video with viral sensation "We Are Toonz."
- Jermaine Dupri takes the kids to an underground battlerap to see which of the young rappers will step up to the plate.
- The kids give the performance of their lives in front of a huge audience, including Da Brat and Season 1 contestants. Jermaine Dupri chooses the young rapper that gets the chain and the contract with So So Def.
- Jermaine Dupri chooses five aspiring kid rappers to compete for a record contract with So So Def Recordings.
- McCall helps a mob accountant, Bert Singer, scour the city for a lost ledger of evidence he must provide to the FBI in exchange for entrance into the Federal Witness Protection Program. Also, Mel frets over how to tell her best friend, who comforted her for years about Harry's death, that Harry never died at all.
- Queen Latifah gives the five aspiring rappers a lesson on image and standing out. The kids compete to land the cover of a huge hip hop magazine.
- Secrets are revealed when Keisha helps Malcolm out of a bind. April takes a huge gamble when she invests her own money in Reed's career. And Christina ends things with Aaron, who does not take it well.
- Dante's old training partner is taken hostage in an illegal casino. McCall hires J.J., a former gambling addict, for the rescue mission. Dee joins a peer group and discovers she's being cyberbullied.
- Another magical night with Jerry leaves Val wondering if he might be "the one". Keisha uncovers more of Malcolm's complicated past. April's efforts to get Reed's new track on the radio yield surprising results.
- Seven young artists join Jermaine Dupri in Atlanta for his 10 week rapper boot camp as they compete for a record contract with So So Def. Snoop Dogg, Timbaland and Da Brat lend their expertise as season 2 kicks off with a huge twist.
- McCall races to find a woman kidnapped by a serial killer whose past crimes went undetected because the victims were from marginalized communities. Also, trouble arises for McCall when her vigilante activity puts her on Manhattan District Attorney Avery Grafton's radar.
- Bow Wow and Da Brat visit as Jermaine Dupri teaches five young rappers the history of So So Def. One manager loses their cool, while another pulls the plug. For the first time ever, JD debates sending a finalist home.
- Bow Wow stops by the house to help hone the five young rappers' media skills to help prepare them for a press conference.
- As pioneers of the Dirty South music movement, Organized Noize is responsible for Outkast, CeeLo, the Goodie Mob and the Dungeon Family. Their production shaped the landscape of hip-hop with their own distinctive sound, created in the confines of a dungeon. Featuring interviews with Andre 3000, Big Boi, Puff Daddy, Future, Ludacris, L.A. Reid, 2 Chainz, CeeLo and more, this is the story of the rise and fall of music's most prolific unsung heroes. From Flavor Unit and the producers of Lil Wayne's "The Carter" documentary, this is the Art of Organized Noize.
- The team helps an NYFD firefighter's daughter when her father suddenly goes missing. Also, Aunt Vi and Delilah continue to cope after McCall's abduction.
- Jermaine and the kids reunite to revisit the most exciting and dramatic moments from the season.
- Things couldn't be better for Val and Jerry... until Quinn shows up with a startling revelation. Keisha gets caught in the middle of an old feud between Malcolm and his brother. And Christina gives Omar relationship advice.
- Charles and Stacy reminisce about how they got together during their wedding rehearsal dinner. Their wedding day yields several surprises.
- The true-life story of a mother who overcame an addiction to crack and became a positive role model and an AIDS activist in the black community.
- The story of legendary blues performer Bessie Smith, who rose to fame during the 1920s and '30s.
- An imaginative preteen from a close-knit family finds herself at a crossroads while deciding to keep her gapped teeth or risk it all for the seemingly "perfect" smile.
- Set on the backdrop of Philadelphia's famed Overbrook High School, we track the lives of the nations number one high school basketball player Sergio Taylor as he deals with the early pressures of hood fame.