Love & Hip Hop: New York (season 6)

Love & Hip Hop: New York (season 6)

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Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 14
Release
Original network VH1
Original release December 14, 2015 (2015-12-14) – March 28, 2016 (2016-03-28)

The sixth season of the reality television series Love & Hip Hop: New York aired on VH1 from December 14, 2016 until March 28, 2016. The show was primarily filmed in New York City, New York. Its executive producers are Mona Scott-Young, Stefan Springman, Stephanie Gayle, Donell Dorsey, Vivian Gomez, Nina L. Diaz, Brad Abramson, Susan Levison and Toby Barraud.

The series chronicles the lives of several women and men in the New York area, involved in hip hop music. It consists of 14 episodes, including a two-part reunion special hosted by Nina Parker.

Synopsis

New York City, the place where it all began. For us, the women in hip hop, the hustle is harder. Talent grants you entry into the party but making it in this game means overcoming everything and everyone that stands in your way. We've got to hold down our families in the face of adversity and defend our relationship at any cost. We strive for love and happiness but carry with us our broken hearts. Through it all we must stay strong in our resolve, regardless who might stand in the way of our happiness. Out here, we use what we have to get what we want. But men aren't the only players in this game. For us, making it big means fighting for that top spot in a place where legends are born and bred every single day. So welcome back to the big apple. Where the players may change but the game remains the same. Cause its every woman for herself, in love and hip hop.
Yandy Smith-Harris, opening monologue

Cast

Main

Supporting

  • Rashidah Ali (episodes 1–14)
  • Papoose (episodes 1–3, 7, 9, 11–14)
  • Mendeecees Harris (episodes 1, 3, 5, 9–12)
  • Peter Gunz (episodes 1–3, 5–14)
  • Bianca Bonnie (episodes 1–2, 5, 7–8, 10–11, 13–14)
  • DJ Self (episodes 1–4, 6–7, 13–14)
  • Rich Dollaz (episodes 1–4, 7–14)
  • Yorma Hernandez (episodes 2, 3–4, 6, 9, 14)
  • Cisco Rosado (episodes 4–5, 8–10, 12–14)
  • Rose (episodes 6–7, 9, 14)

Notable guests

  • Ashley Trowers (episodes 2, 4)
  • Miracle Kay Hall (episodes 2, 4)
  • Jayson "Jace" Smith (episodes 2, 12)
  • Dejanae "DJ" Mackie (episodes 2, 12)
  • Jazz Schmahl (episode 3)
  • Migos (episode 4)
  • D.B. (episodes 4–5)
  • Treach (episode 5)
  • Whitney Pankey (episodes 5, 7, 10, 13–14)
  • Tasha Jacoby-Araujo (episode 5)
  • Dr. Jeff (episode 6)
  • Talia Coles (episodes 6–7)
  • Kayla Gamboa (episode 6)
  • French Montana (episode 7)
  • Hennessy Carolina (episodes 8, 11)
  • Tommy Geez (episode 8)
  • Cam'ron (episode 9)
  • Maino (episode 10)
  • Amadeus (episode 11)
  • Judy Harris (episodes 11, 14)
  • Kim Wallace (episodes 11, 14)
  • Samantha Wallace (episodes 11, 14)
  • Erika DeShazo (episode 11)
  • Fat Joe (episode 12)
  • Ice-T (episode 12)
  • Coco Austin (episode 12)
  • Keyshia Cole (episode 12)
  • Laura Smith (episode 12)

Episodes

Episode numbers, titles, original air dates, and production codes are adapted from The Futon Critic.

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Original air date U.S. viewers
(million)
671"The Crown"December 14, 20152.67[1]

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

Cardi, Moe, Lexxy, Mariahlynn and Remy are added to the opening credits, replacing departing cast members Erica, Cyn and Chrissy. After previously appearing as a guest star, DJ Self is upgraded to a supporting cast member. This episode marks the first appearances of Remy, Moe, Lexxy, Mariahlynn, Papoose and Bianca. Although credited, Cardi does not appear.
682"Secrets and Lies"December 21, 20152.28[2]

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

This episode marks the first appearance of Cardi. Although credited, Mariahlynn does not appear.
693"What's Poppin"December 28, 20152.68[3]

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.

After previously appearing as a guest star, Yorma is upgraded to a supporting cast member.
704"The Bald and the Beautiful"January 4, 20162.72[4]

An unlikely friendship is formed when Mariahlynn 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.

Although credited, Yandy, Tara, Amina and Remy do not appear.
715"Endings & Beginnings"January 11, 20162.60[5]

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

Although credited, Remy does not appear.
726"Fallout"January 18, 20162.76[6]

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 with a fashion show but the event ends in a quarrel.

This episode marks the first appearance of Rose.
737"Ups & Downs"January 25, 20162.77[7]
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.
748"The Long Game"February 1, 20162.63[8]

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.

Although credited, Tara, Lexxy and Remy do not appear.
759"Love & War"February 8, 20162.59[9]

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.

Although credited, Tara, Cardi, Amina, Moe and Lexxy do not appear.
7610"Showcase Showdown"February 22, 20162.49[10]

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 takes her issues with Yandy to the next level.

Although credited, Tara and Amina do not appear.
7711"The Wait Is Over"February 29, 20162.48[11]

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

Although credited, Amina does not appear.
7812"Love Conquers All"March 7, 20162.26[12]

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

This episode marks the final regular appearance of Mendeecees.
7913"Reunion: Part 1"March 21, 20162.41[13]
The cast reunites. Rah has issues with Yandy. Mariahlynn and Cardi B take aim at BBOD. Tara questions Amina's marriage to Peter. Amina drops a bomb that nobody was expecting.
8014"Reunion: Part 2"March 28, 20162.58[14]

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

This episode marks the final appearances of Rah, Moe, Lexxy, Yorma and Rose, as well as the final regular appearances of Tara and Amina.

Music

Several cast members had their music featured on the show and released singles to coincide with the airing of the episodes.

List of songs performed and/or featured in Love & Hip Hop: New York season six
Title Performer Album Episode(s) Notes Ref
Whuteva Remy Ma There's Something About Remy: Based on a True Story 1 performed onstage [15]
Hurd Ju
(feat. Remo the Hitmaker)
Bianca Bonnie single 1 performed in studio session [16]
Once Upon a Time (I Was a Hoe) Mariahlynn single 1 performed in studio session [17]
The Bank Papoose You Can't Stop Destiny 2 performed in studio session [18]
Money Gun Mariahlynn single 3, 6 performed in studio session and onstage
featured in music video shoot
[19]
T.H.O.T. Moe Money & Sexxy Lexxy
(as BBOD)
single 3, 4 performed in rehearsal and onstage [20]
Give Me More Amina Buddafly Mymusic 7 performed in rehearsal space [21]
100 Bottles Moe Money - 7 performed in studio session
Need Her
(feat. T-Rex)
Sexxy Lexxy - 7 performed in studio session
Never Give Up Amina Buddafly Mymusic 8 performed in rehearsal space [22]
I Got The Juice
(feat. Menace Cowwang)
DJ Self single 8 performed onstage [23]
We Get Busy
(feat. Jadakiss)
Mendeecees Harris
(as Mendeecess)
single 9 performed in studio session [24]
Stripper Hoe Cardi B single 10 performed in studio session [25]
unknown track Moe Money & Sexxy Lexxy
(as BBOD)
- 10 performed onstage
Never Bitch Mariahlynn single 10 performed onstage [26]
All My Life Signature Meanroe - 10 performed onstage
Nothing New Kyah Baby single 10 performed onstage [27]
Ain't Nothing New Bianca Bonnie The 9th Year 10 performed onstage [28]
Hell of a Night Moe Money & Sexxy Lexxy
(as BBOD)
single 11 featured in music video shoot [29]
I'm Sayin' Tho Remy Ma - 12 background music
Hands Down
(feat. Rick Ross & Yo Gotti)
Remy Ma single 14 performed onstage at reunion [30]

References

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  17. "Mariahlynn - Once Upon a Time - Single". iTunes. Retrieved February 19, 2015.
  18. "Papoose - You Can't Stop Destiny". iTunes. Retrieved July 17, 2015.
  19. "Mariahlynn - Money Gun - Single". iTunes. Retrieved December 29, 2015.
  20. "BBOD - T.H.O.T. Single". iTunes. Retrieved December 16, 2015.
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  24. "Mendeecess - We Get Busy - Single". iTunes. Retrieved January 14, 2016.
  25. "Cardi B - Stripper Hoe - Single". iTunes. Retrieved February 15, 2016.
  26. "Mariahlynn - Never Bitch - Single". iTunes. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  27. "Kyah Baby - Nothing New - Single". iTunes. Retrieved April 22, 2015.
  28. "Bianca Bonnie - The 9th Year". iTunes. Retrieved August 17, 2016.
  29. "BBOD - Hell of a Night - Single". iTunes. Retrieved July 8, 2016.
  30. "Remy Ma - Hands Down". iTunes. Retrieved December 14, 2015.
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