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Zane fears his family loyalty might be tested after his brother falls ill; Queen Key's meeting with a label quickly turns unmanageable; Salma realizes she has to stop waiting on 24 and start putting in her own hours.
Zane fears his family loyalty might be tested after his brother falls ill; Queen Key's meeting with a label quickly turns unmanageable; Salma realizes she has to stop waiting on 24 and start putting in her own hours.
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S13, EP28 "Unhappy Campers"Yandy and Ashley put their grievances out in the open air; Scrappy tries to show Zane he doesn't need to give up a piece of himself to hold his family down; the campgrounds become a battleground when Mendeecees attempts to make peace with Yandy.
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S13, EP26 "He Wasn't Manager Enough For Me"Zane fears his family loyalty might be tested after his brother falls ill; Queen Key's meeting with a label quickly turns unmanageable; Salma realizes she has to stop waiting on 24 and start putting in her own hours.
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