Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Lil' Trouble in the A
Danger strikes when Bow Wow returns to the dirty "A" to drop a mixtape; Jermaine Dupri gives Bow an ultimatum to build his legacy; Lil Wayne's Black Lives Matter controversy blows up; battle lines are drawn.
You Don't Work with Rihanna
Bow Wow struggles with the big decision to return to Atlanta while he faces baby mama drama; Lil Wayne's controversy escalates when Brandon and Reginae nearly come to blows at Zonnique's photo shoot.
Bow Down to Your Mother
Bow Wow returns to Atlanta to establish his legacy but his bad boy behavior gets him in trouble with Snoop and Jermaine Dupri; after the photo shoot disaster, rivalries ensue when the mothers get involved.
U Don't Know Me
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.
Watch Me Flip, Watch Me Nae Nae
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.
Problems and Sounds is One
Reginae's birthday brawl spirals out of control; Toya pops off on Brandon; Bow Wow seeks advice from Snoop Dogg when slammed by a hip-hop DJ; Brandon's first big showcase leads to disaster.
Pop's Locked... and Drops It
Deb goes against Bow's wishes and contacts his estranged father; Brandon is livid at Deb for stealing his spotlight and lashes out during auditions for Zonnique; Bow gets an unwanted visitor from his father.
A-Town Goin' Down
Bow and his estranged father face off; Deb's secret meeting sends Brandon over the edge; drama ignites at Zonnique's listening party; Bow finds danger when an anonymous text threat leads to a studio rumble.
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