Growing Up Hip Hop is an American reality television series and already a growing franchise that premiered on the WE tv channel on January 7, 2016. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to grow up with a famous parent?
Well, wonder no more, because “Growing Up Hip Hop” has been giving us a glimpse into the lives of hip-hop stars and their children for six seasons. Its success has led to the creation of spin-offs Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta and Growing Up Hip Hop: New York. The series is executive produced by Datari Turner Productions and Entertainment One Studios.
Growing up with a famous parent isn’t easy, as the children often have to work hard to emerge from their parents’ shadows and gain independence — especially if they want entertainment careers of their own.
Throughout Season 6, viewers got acquainted with Cree Campbell, daughter of hip-hop icon Uncle Luke. And while many viewers believe she has been a great addition to the cast, others are not quite sold as of yet. Season 6 just finished airing, with the last eight episodes being a spin-off called “Brat Loves Judy,” focusing on famed rapper Da Brat and her fiancé, Jesseca “Judy” Dupart.
The show has detailed the home lives of numerous stars in the music industry for six seasons, and fans can’t get enough. Season 7 of “Growing Up Hip Hop” promises even more of the good stuff. The next generation of hip-hop royalty must take charge of their own lives as they risk it all to step out of their iconic parent’s shadow.
From relationship feuds to family squabbles, this season looks quite promising on the entertainment front. Over the years, fans have been very vocal about their dislike for specific cast members — like Sam Mattick and Egypt Criss— and it appears that Season 7 may bring about the same sentiments.
With big names like Angela Simmons, the daughter of Run-D.M.C.’s Rev Run and a model and fashion designer; Romeo Miller who has followed in the footsteps of his father, Master P, in becoming a musician; Briana Latrise, Mary J. Blige’s stepdaughter among those featured in the past; entrepreneur Damon “Boogie” Dash is the son of former record executive Damon Dash; singer Kristinia DeBarge, the daughter of James DeBarge, struggles to choose between family and fame; TJ Mizell, a DJ whose father was Run-D.M.C. member Jam Master Jay, views Angela as a family since both of their dads were in Run-D.M.C.; and aspiring singer Egypt Criss gets her talent from both mom and dad — Pepa from Salt-N-Pepa and Treach from Naughty by Nature, it’s sure to be an interesting season. Fans can expect to see rapper and fan-favorites Lil Twist, and Tahira “Tee Tee” Francis make their return.
Following the birth of her new child, Angela Simmons is set to open up about her breakup and public perception of her life as an unmarried mother. Meanwhile, her sister Vanessa Simmons speaks about her desire to get closer with her sister as Angela remains focused on her career and prompts a sibling rivalry.
Following the conflict with Master P and Romeo Miller, it would be no surprise if much of a new season focused on Angela’s relationships.
However, with so much interest in continuing the storylines, ongoing drama between castmates, and rapidly changing lives of the rich and famous, there is no shortage of material. Stay tuned for updates on what’s to come with “Growing Up Hip Hop.”
Is Growing Up Hip Hop: Season 7 on Amazon Prime?
Currently, season 7 of Growing Up Hip Hop is not available to stream but you can watch the previous full season on Amazon Prime Video by purchasing it.
Is Growing Up Hip Hop: Season 7 on HBO Max?
HBO max is not streaming the Growing Up Hip Hop show. But, HBO is slated to release anticipated originals from “Downton Abbey” creator Julian Fellowes, “Doctor Who” showrunner Steven Moffat, and “Veep” showrunner David Mandel, as well as indie film favorites Oliver Assayas, Amy Seimetz, and Ava DuVernay.
Is Growing Up Hip Hop: Season 7 on Hulu?
You won’t get the Growing Up Hip Hop live stream, but the previous full season is available if you’re looking for a way to catch up. If you do want to catch up and watch Growing Up Hip Hop online free, the Hulu free one-week trial will be a great way to do that for little to no money, depending on how fast you can watch last season!
Is Growing Up Hip Hop: Season 7 on Netflix?
No, Growing Up Hip Hop streaming is not on Netflix. The New Year 2022 kickstarted with the news of Oscar-winner Steven Knight’s gangster drama ‘Peaky Blinders’ return for a final season on digital giant Netflix.
Where to Watch Growing Up Hip Hop: Season 7?
Growing Up Hip-Hop Season 7 premieres Thursday, January 6 at 9/8c on WE tv with or without cable. You can watch the Growing Up Hip Hop Live Stream on DIRECTV NOW. DIRECTV NOW allows you to view your favorite shows using Roku, web browsers, mobile devices, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Chromecast.
The show can also be streamed on Hulu, Sling TV, PlayStation Vue. However, paying for the content you like is always recommended. We would also request our readers to avoid streaming any content illegally.
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