'Growing Up Hip Hop': 5 things you need to know about Season 6 of the WE tv series

Angela Simmons will be back with her new beau and that will easily be one of the main highlights of Season 6
Angela Simmons from 'Growing Up Hip Hop' (Angela/ Instagram)
Angela Simmons from 'Growing Up Hip Hop' (Angela/ Instagram)

When it comes to relationship drama, scandals and betrayal, 'Growing Up Hip Hop' should be your go-to fix. It has good doses of every element that makes a show worth watching. What really sets the show apart is the fact that all of what is going down is happening within families, which automatically adds to the spice levels.

Looking for other reality shows to check out? You might want to consider 'VH1 Family Reunion: Love & Hip Hop Edition', 'Love & Hip Hop Atlanta' and 'Love & Hip Hop: Miami' .

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When does 'Growing Up Hip Hop' Season 6 release, and where can you watch it

'Growing Up Hip Hop' Season 6 premieres on Thursday, January 6 at 9 PM ET on WE tv. New episodes become available on popular AMC streaming service ALLBLK, every Monday following their premiere on WEtv.

Who stars in the 'Growing Up Hip Hop' Season 6 series

Layzie Bone
Steven Howse, professionally known as Layzie Bone, is a rapper and a member of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. He is also a member of the rap group Bone Brothers and CEO of the record label, Harmony Howse Entertainment.



 

The cast for Season 6 also includes Sakoya Wynter, JoJo Hailey, Devin Hailey, K-Ci Hailey, Twist, Angela Simmons, Vanessa Simmons, Jojo Simmons, Tanice, Tahira "Tee Tee" Francis, Shawn Rogers, Egypt Criss, Tyran, Sandra "Pepa' Denton, Treach, Cree Campbell, Uncle Luke and Eric "Lil Eazy-E" Wright Jr.

What is 'Growing Up Hip Hop' Season 6 all about

"The personal trials and victories of some of Hip-Hops elite offspring," this is how IMDb puts it and they are not wrong. It is indeed about how the next-gen hip-hop artists are paving their way in the industry while making a space for themselves in their families. Previously, when MEAWW caught up with the creator of the show, Datari Turner, he dished on what could be expected from 'GUHH' and how it would be loved by all. This season is no different. 



 

Once again, the spotlight will be on how the new kids work their way around the art form and if they are able to wade through life's many challenges, including business-related issues. "Our show has real, A-list hip hop legends," Turner had said and added that that was what set the show apart because no other series could bring that many talented faces in one frame.

Producers

'Growing Up Hip Hop' is produced by Entertainment One (eOne) with Tara Long and Gennifer Gardiner serving as executive producers alongside Datari Turner of Datari Turner Productions. Lauren Gellert and Kate Farrell are executive producers for WE tv.

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