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Moesha (Brandy Norwood) and her ex-boyfriend (Fredro Starr) decide it's time for them to get over each other.
Moesha (Brandy Norwood) and her ex-boyfriend (Fredro Starr) decide it's time for them to get over each other.
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S3, EP9 "Halloween Part I: Kim's Revenge"Kim decides not to join Moesha and Niecy as the spandex-clad Divas of Soul after she hears the pair joking about her weight.
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S3, EP10 "Rhythm and Dues"Moesha (Brandy Norwood) gets her friends' record played on the radio, then finds herself in legal trouble. Guest star: Morris Day.
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S3, EP11 "Break It Down"The women learn martial arts, while the men learn to make peace at a father-son retreat. With Brandy Norwood. Guest star: Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs.
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S3, EP12 "Double Date"Moesha (Brandy Norwood) and her ex-boyfriend (Fredro Starr) decide it's time for them to get over each other.
Moesha
S3, EP10 "Rhythm and Dues"Moesha (Brandy Norwood) gets her friends' record played on the radio, then finds herself in legal trouble. Guest star: Morris Day.
Moesha
S3, EP9 "Halloween Part I: Kim's Revenge"Kim decides not to join Moesha and Niecy as the spandex-clad Divas of Soul after she hears the pair joking about her weight.
Moesha
S3, EP8 "Keepin' It Real"Moesha is impressed with a new classmate, until he changes his personality to suit whatever he thinks people expect of him.
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S3, EP7 "Use Me Once, Shame on You, Use Me Twice, I'll Kill You"Moesha invites her new friend, whose father is a record company president, to hear Hakeem, Kim and Q sing at amateur night.
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