Love & Hip Hop: New York season 7

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Love & Hip Hop: New York
Season 7
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Starring
No. of episodes16
Release
Original network VH1
Original releaseNovember 21, 2016 (2016-11-21) 
February 27, 2017 (2017-02-27)
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The seventh season of the reality television series Love & Hip Hop: New York aired on VH1 from November 21, 2016 until February 27, 2017. The season was primarily filmed in New York City, New York. It was executively produced by Mona Scott-Young and Stephanie R. Gayle for Monami Entertainment, Toby Barraud, Stefan Springman, Mala Chapple, David DiGangi, and Josh Richards for Eastern TV, and Nina L. Diaz and Vivian Gomez for VH1.

Contents

The series chronicles the lives of several women and men in the New York area, involved in hip hop music. It consists of 16 episodes, including a two-part reunion special hosted by Nina Parker.

Production

The cast of the seventh season, from left to right: Mariahlynn, Remy, Snoop, Yandy, Kimbella, Cardi and Bianca. LHHNYseason7castphoto.jpg
The cast of the seventh season, from left to right: Mariahlynn, Remy, Snoop, Yandy, Kimbella, Cardi and Bianca.
The seventh season title screen. LOVEHIPHOPSEASON7titlecard.png
The seventh season title screen.

On November 14, 2016, VH1 announced that Love & Hip Hop would be returning for a seventh season on November 21, 2016. [1]

Kimbella Vanderhee returned as a series regular after being absent from the show since the second season. Bianca Bonnie was promoted to the main cast, along with The Wire star Felicia "Snoop" Pearson. After a controversial storyline last season involving their duelling pregnancies, Tara and Amina were phased out of the show, appearing only as supporting cast members. One of the season's leading storylines was the violent feud between Yandy and Mendeecees' baby mamas Samantha Wallace and Erika DeShazo, as they battle for custody over Mendeecees' children. Samantha and Erika would join the supporting cast, along with Samantha's mother Kim Wallace and Mendeecees' mother Judy Harris. The season's supporting cast, the largest in the show's history so far, would also include Juelz Santana, Juju C., fiancée of Cam'ron, Snoop's girlfriend J. Adrienne, radio personality DJ Drewski and his girlfriend Sky Landish, Cardi's sister Hennessy Carolina and producer Swift Star. Singers Sofi Green and Major Galore, Rich's daughter Ashley Trowers, his girlfriend Jade Wifey and Swift's girlfriend Asia Cole appeared in minor supporting roles. Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood star Moniece Slaughter made a special crossover appearance in two episodes.

On December 30, 2016, Cardi B announced she was leaving the show to focus on her rap career. [2]

Synopsis

New York City, the place where hip hop was born and raised. A city full of familiar faces, where families are not always chosen and your past can stand in the way of achieving your dreams. In this city, finding true love comes at a price, and loyalty is never guaranteed. Even the strongest bonds can crumble. So keep your friends close cause the 'ops are around every corner. And just when you think you've made it, this concrete jungle never stops throwing obstacles in your way. So when you're finally all the way up, you better not let anything tear you down. So welcome back to the place where it all began. The streets have been waiting for you. 'Cause this is love and hip hop.

Remy Ma, opening monologue

With her husband Mendeecees in jail, Yandy finds herself in a custody battle with his baby mamas Samantha and Erika over their children. Kimbella struggles to move forward from Juelz's past infidelities and trust him again as he embarks on a career comeback. Cardi's fame has reached new heights but her attraction to her producer Swift creates new dramas. Bianca links up with old flame DJ Drewski, igniting a feud with his girlfriend Sky. The creep squad is torn apart after Self and Cisco get into a contract war over Mariahlynn. Snoop and her girlfriend J Adrienne come to blows over J's intense jealousy. Remy's career is better than ever but she is starting to feel the pressure from Papoose to expand their family.

Cast

Nef Harris, Dejanae Mackie, Jace Smith, Miracle Kaye Hall, Jewel Escobar, Shaft, Irene Mackie, Whitney Pankey and Cory Gunz appear as guest stars in several episodes. Mendeecees Harris appears via phone call conversations with Yandy, as he was incarcerated during filming. The show also features minor appearances from notable figures within the hip hop industry and New York's social scene, including Fat Joe, French Montana, Sisterhood of Hip Hop 's Nyemiah Supreme, Cam'ron, Vado, Method Man, Lil Durk, Noreaga, Konshens, Red Café and Michael K. Williams.

The show features cameo appearances from the cast's children, including Kimbella and Juelz' children Leandro, Juelz and Bella James, Mendeeces's children Lil Mendeecees, Aasim, Omere and Skylar Harris, and Peter's children Jamison, Kaz, Cori, Gunner and Bronx Pankey. James R. appears in an uncredited cameo appearance, he would join the supporting cast in season eight.

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
801"All The Way Up"November 21, 2016 (2016-11-21)2.35 [3]
812"Strawberries"November 28, 2016 (2016-11-28)2.48 [4]
823"Chest Pains"December 5, 2016 (2016-12-05)2.17 [5]
834"Get It Poppin"December 12, 2016 (2016-12-12)2.28 [6]
845"Past and Present"December 12, 2016 (2016-12-12)2.54 [6]
856"Lock and Key"December 19, 2016 (2016-12-19)2.29 [7]
867"Secret's Out"December 26, 2016 (2016-12-26)2.28 [8]
878"Firing Squad"January 2, 2017 (2017-01-02)2.61 [9]
889"Coo Coo for Koko"January 9, 2017 (2017-01-09)2.18 [10]
8910"Don't Mess with the Exes"January 16, 2017 (2017-01-16)2.49 [11]
9011"Creepin' Back"January 23, 2017 (2017-01-23)2.71 [12]
9112"Cancun – Part 1"January 30, 2017 (2017-01-30)2.38 [13]
9213"Cancun – Part 2"February 6, 2017 (2017-02-06)2.33 [14]
9314"The Sit-Down"February 13, 2017 (2017-02-13)2.27 [15]
9415"Reunion – Part 1"February 20, 2017 (2017-02-20)2.51 [16]
9516"Reunion – Part 2"February 27, 2017 (2017-02-27)2.63 [17]

Webisodes

Check Yourself

Love & Hip Hop New York: Check Yourself, which features the cast's reactions to each episode, was released weekly with every episode on digital platforms. [18]

Bonus scenes

Deleted scenes from the season's episodes were released weekly as bonus content on VH1's official website. [18]

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 seven
TitlePerformerAlbumEpisode(s)NotesRef
Back 2 The Crib
(feat. Cardi B)
Swift StarOnDemand1performed onstage
All the Way Up
(feat. Fat Joe & French Montana)
Remy Ma Plato O Plomo 1performed onstage [19]
Ima Get It
(feat. Jaquae)
Bianca Bonnie The 9th Year2performed onstage [20]
Living LifeSofi Greensingle2performed onstage [21]
Up In The Studio Gettin' Blown Juelz Santana single3performed in studio session [22]
Miss You Bianca Bonnie 10 Plus3performed briefly in scene
Make It Official
(feat. Maino & Bianca Bonnie)
DJ Drewskisingle3, 5played and performed in street scene
performed in studio session
[23]
Pull Up Cardi B Gangsta Bitch Music, Vol. 24performed in studio session
On Fleek Cardi B Gangsta Bitch Music, Vol. 14performed onstage
I Don't Wanna Hurt No More
(feat. PnB Rock & DJ Self)
Major Galoresingle5performed onstage
Work On The Way
(feat. The Execs)
Mariahlynnsingle6performed in rehearsal space
Phone Ring Bianca Bonnie The 9th Year6performed onstage [20]
Physical
(feat. DJ Jayhood)
Mariahlynnsingle7performed in rehearsal space and onstage [24]
98 Ma$eSofi Greensingle9performed in studio and onstage
Work It
(feat. Nelly Furtado & Trina)
Remy Ma VH1's Hip Hop Honors9performed onstage
Real Back In Style1st Lady Shawnesingle9performed onstage
Love Come Down
(feat. Konshens)
Major Galoresingle10, 14performed in rehearsal space and onstage [25]
Popping TagsMariahlynnsingle10performed onstage
Black Love (Remix)
(feat. Remy Ma)
Papoose single11played during scene [26]
Darkside Papoose single12played in music video shoot
Back To What I Know (Music In My Room) Amina Buddafly Music In My Room (EP)13performed onstage [27]
She A Bad Bitch (Bad Bitch Alert) (Remix) (feat. Cardi B) Red Café single14performed in music video shoot [28]
Once Upon a Time (I Was a Hoe)Mariahlynnsingle14performed onstage [29]

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