Chrisette and Leela are invited by Chanté to work on the "Ladies' Anthem" track but get irked when relegated to backup vocals. Meanwhile, Lil' Mo discusses divorce with the kids and Michel'le films her PSA, and a mishap complicates Chrisette's audition.
Chrisette and Leela are invited by Chanté to work on the "Ladies' Anthem" track but get irked when relegated to backup vocals. Meanwhile, Lil' Mo discusses divorce with the kids and Michel'le films her PSA, and a mishap complicates Chrisette's audition.
As the Puerto Rico project looms, the Divas put aside disagreements to collaborate on it. Tension rises, however, when Chrisette brings musician boyfriend Justin to the jam session. Meanwhile, Lil' Mo and Chanté butt heads.
The Puerto Rico project looms and the divas meet with producer Warren Campbell to get started. Meanwhile, Chrisette records a self-funded album and Michel'le begins to break down upon learning that she's closing the Martin Luther King Day parade show.
The Grammys approach and Chrisette feels apprehensive about the red carpet. Meanwhile, Leela promotes her new album following a meeting with Anthony Hamilton, and crises mar the debut performance of Lil' Mo's new band.
The Divas record with Warren Campbell. Meanwhile, Chanté grows angry over her failure to land a lead vocal, and Michel'le tackles a big performance in San Diego despite obstacles including poor promotion and her manager's resignation.
The Divas refocus on work. Leela looks for a new tour manager and faces risks related to a performance. Meanwhile, Michel'le's meeting with a producer goes off the rails, and Chanté experiences neck pain while Claudette shoots a new music video.
The Divas visit Puerto Rico, but Chanté stays behind to attend her custody hearing. When she finally arrives, she begins to sour everyone with her attitude. Meanwhile, Claudette worries that the Divas will soil the reputations of herself and her family.
A sound check disaster occurs, and Chanté's attitude prompts Lil' Mo and Chrisette to abandon her. Chanté then tries to stir the pot by informing Claudette about the others' behavior. Later, after the performance, additional conflicts erupt at dinner.