R&B Divas: Atlanta

R&B Divas: Atlanta
Genre Reality
Starring
  • Monifah Carter
    (Season 1–3)
  • Syleena Johnson
    (Season 1–3)
  • Keke Wyatt
    (Season 1–3)
  • Angie Stone
    (Season 2–3)
  • LaTavia Roberson
    (Season 3)
  • Kameelah Williams
    (Season 3)
  • Faith Evans
    (Season 1–2)
  • Nicci Gilbert
    (Season 1–2)
  • LaTocha Scott
    (Season 2)
Theme music composer R&B Divas cast
Opening theme "Sistah's In Song"
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 21
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Leslie Greif
  • Adam Reed
  • Adam Freeman
  • Phil Thornton
  • Paul Coy Allen
  • Aaron Fishman
  • David St. John
  • Faith Evans
  • Nicci Gilbert
Producer(s) Lamar Chase
Running time 41 to 43 minutes
Production company(s) Thinkfactory Media
Broadcast
Original channel TV One
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original run August 20, 2012 [1]
Chronology
Followed by R&B Divas: Los Angeles
External links
Website

R&B Divas: Atlanta (formerly titled R&B Divas) Was an American reality television series on TV One starring several R&B singers. The show offers an inside look at how the award-winning singers balance their music careers and personal lives as they work towards producing an album in memory of Whitney Houston. The series premiered on August 20, 2012, with the premiere delivering a ratings record for TV One, with almost 900,000 viewers tuning in for the show's first episode.[2]

In February 2013, a spin-off titled R&B Divas: Los Angeles was announced. The cast includes Lil Mo, Chante Moore, Kelly Price, Claudette Ortiz, Michel'le and Dawn Robinson.[3] The eight-episode first season premiered on July 10, 2013.[4] In the second season Chrisette Michelle and Leela James joined the cast after the departures of Kelly Price and Dawn Robinson

R&B and soul singer Angie Stone and LaTocha Scott, formerly of the R&B group Xscape, joined the cast for season 2. On November 18, 2013, the series was renewed for a third season.[5] Season 3 premiered on April 23, 2014, with LaTavia Roberson and Kameelah Williams joining the cast.[6] Syleena Johnson, Angie Stone, Monifah Carter and Keke Wyatt are returning.[5] On January 14, 2015, the series was cancelled after three seasons.

Synopsis

R&B Divas: Atlanta stars singers Monifah Carter, Faith Evans, Nicci Gilbert, Syleena Johnson and KeKe Wyatt. The first season chronicles their friendships, professional endeavors and personal lives as they work, play and struggle to get their lives and careers back on track. Spurred by Evans, the quintet comes together to produce a charity album inspired by Whitney Houston. Proceeds from the album will benefit the Whitney E. Houston Academy of Creative and Performing Arts in East Orange, New Jersey. The show deals with a candid look at other career and personal issues affecting the singers, including motherhood, divorce, alcohol, physical abuse and sexuality.[7] Originally titled Ladies of R&B, R&B Divas: Atlanta is filmed primarily in Atlanta, with additional shooting in Washington, D.C., New York and New Orleans. [8]

Cast

Main

Name Seasons
1 2 3
Monifah Carter Main
Syleena Johnson Main
Keke Wyatt Main
Angie Stone Main
LaTavia Roberson
(of Destiny's Child)
Main
Kameelah Williams
(of 702)
Main
LaTocha Scott
(of Xscape)
Main
Nicci Gilbert
(of Brownstone)
Main
Faith Evans Main

Monifah Carter

Main article: Monifah

(Season 1 - 3)

Monifah Carter, known mononymously as Monifah, worked with the late Heavy D to get her career and first album Moods...Moments off the ground in the late 90s.

Syleena Johnson

Main article: Syleena Johnson

(Season 1 - 3)

Syleena Johnson is a Grammy-nominated singer. She is also the CEO of Aneelys Entertainment and Founder of the Mommy's Got Soul Fitness DVD. A former full-figured Wilhemina Model, Syleena is a fitness advocate who writes her own songs and has found success with singles such as "Guess What", "I Am Your Woman", "Tonight I'm Gonna Let Go", "Hypnotic" and her collaboration with Kanye West, "All Falls Down". Johnson's most recent studio album, Chapter 5: Underrated was released in 2011 and produced the singles "A Boss" and "Angry Girl" featuring Tweet.[7][9]

Keke Wyatt

Main article: Keke Wyatt

(Season 1 - 3)[10]

KeKe Wyatt is an acclaimed singer and songwriter. At the height of her career, Wyatt's private struggle with domestic violence became the main focus in the media, rather than her newly released album. Wyatt has released three studio albums, the most recent of which, Unbelievable! was released in 2011. Wyatt's hit singles include "Used to Love" and her collaborations with Avant, "My First Love" and "Nothing In This World". In 2012, she reunited with Avant for the song "You & I".[7][11]

Angie Stone

Main article: Angie Stone

(Season 2-3)[12]

Angie Stone is a Grammy Award-nominated R&B and soul singer-songwriter, producer and occasional actress. Angie has 4 Top-10 albums and have produced singles such as "No More Rain (In This Cloud)", "Brotha" and "Wish I Didn't Miss You". Stone's most recent album, Rich Girl was released in September 2012 and spawned the single "Do What You Gotta Do". In addition to music, Stone has appeared in films and TV shows such as Moesha and Girlfriends. She also played the role of Big Mama Morton in the broadway musical Chicago in 2003.

LaTavia Roberson

Main article: LaTavia Roberson

(Season 3 )[6]

Kameelah Williams

Main article: Kameelah Williams

(Season 3 )[6]

Nicci Gilbert

(Seasons 1 - 2)

Nicci Gilbert is the former lead singer of R&B group Brownstone, best known for their singles "If You Love Me", "Grapevyne" and "5 Miles to Empty". Gilbert starred in Tyler Perry's play Meet the Browns, and guest starred in an episode of Martin. In 2011, she wrote, directed and starred in a play called Soul Kittens Cabarets with R&B Divas co-stars Faith Evans, and Monifah. She owns an artist development entertainment company No-Ego Entertainment where she produces stage, film and television projects.[7][13]

LaTocha Scott

Main article: LaTocha Scott

(Season 2)

LaTocha Scott was a member of R&B group Xscape who rose to fame in the 1990s. The group had several hit singles such as "Just Kickin' It", "Understanding", "Who Can I Run To" and "My Little Secret", and released three successful albums. Scott began an solo career in 1998 and had songs on NFL Jamz and The Best Man soundtrack in 1999. In 2005, she appeared in the film Fair Game opposite Gina Torres. In 2012, Scott has released a new single called "Bad Timing" from her upcoming solo album.

Recurring

Name Seasons
1 2 3
Terez Recurring
Syleecia Thompson Recurring
Michael Ford Recurring
Ashanti Recurring
Rocky Bivens Recurring
James "Big Jim" Wright Recurring
Daniel Moore Recurring

Episodes

Season Episodes Season Premiere Season Finale
1 8 August 20, 2012 October 8, 2012
2 10 May 1, 2013 July 10, 2013
3 12[6] April 23, 2014 July 9, 2014

Season 1 (2012)

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Original air date
11"Sisters in Song"August 20, 2012
22"Mothers, Models, and Divas"August 27, 2012
33"Labor Pains"September 3, 2012
44"DC Or Bust"September 10, 2012
55"You Can't Hold a Diva Down"September 17, 2012
66"A Time to Heal"September 24, 2012
77"Empire State of Mind"October 1, 2012
88"Essence of a Diva"October 8, 2012

Season 2 (2013)

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Original air date
--"R&B Divas Pre-Party"April 13, 2013
The special, hosted by Joe Claire, updates viewers about what the cast of R&B Divas has been up to since the finale of season one. It will also feature a preview of the upcoming season along with a collection of the most popular music videos from the cast.
91"Get to Stepp'n"May 1, 2013
102"Oil and Water"May 8, 2013
113"Work It Diva"May 15, 2013
124"So So Diva"May 22, 2013
135"A Good Day To Cry Hard"May 29, 2013
146"Faith No More"June 5, 2013
157"Divas Last Stand"June 12, 2013
168"Till Divas Do Us Part"June 19, 2013
179"The Reunion Part One"June 26, 2013
1810"The Reunion Part Two"July 10, 2013

Season 3 (2014)

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Original air date U.S. viewers
(million)
191"Engagement to Enragement"April 23, 20140.18[14]
202"Uncomfortable in My Skin"April 30, 20140.17[15]
213"Diamond in the Rough"May 7, 20140.09[16]
224"Releasing the Diva Demons"May 14, 20140.14[17]
235"Grammy Don't Play That"May 21, 20140.14[18]
246"No Good Deed Goes Unpunished"May 28, 20140.15[19]
257"Can't I Just Be Keke"June 4, 20140.18[20]
268"Divas Make It Rain"June 11, 20140.15[21]
279"California Love"June 18, 20140.20[22]
2810"Gett'n Married Now"June 25, 20140.24[23]
2911"Reunion (Part One)"July 2, 2014
3012"Reunion (Part Two)"July 9, 20140.56[24]

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