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‘Love & Hip Hop Atlanta’ Season 6, Episode 13 Recap: Yung Joc Takes a Trip to Jamaica, Waka Flocka Learns About Tammy’s Music Career Read More: 'Love & Hip Hop Atlanta' Season 6, Episode 13 Recap - XXL | http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2017/06/love-and-hip-hop-atlanta-season-6-episode-13-recap/?trackback=tsmclip

After a taking a week off between episodes, the Love & Hip Hop Atlanta cast has returned and picked up at Karlie Redd’s store grand opening, and the lady of the hour has a trick up her sleeve. Karlie has invited Ceaser, a cast member from Black Ink, who she announces as her new boyfriend, which takes Yung Joc by surprise being that Karlie insisted that he be in attendance at her event. However, the rapper ultimately realizes it was a ploy to embarrass him.
Karlie, who has just made amends with Joseline, takes note of Melissa having invited Estelita, Stevie J’s new artist, and feels that her presence could create conflict between the two. This prompts Karlie to inform Melissa of her displeasure while giving her the cold shoulder, a sign that there could be beef brewing between the two.
Rasheeda declined Karlie’s invitation to her grand opening due to the drama in her own life and her unwillingness to be around any negative energy during this tumultuous time dealing with Kirk’s infidelity. While Rasheeda’s working at her shop, a guy named Logan comes in and introduces himself as Jasmine’s ex-boyfriend—Jasmine is the mother of the baby Kirk apparently fathered.
Logan tells Rasheeda he could possibly be the father of Jasmine’s child and wants to find out the truth of the matter. Jasmine allegedly told him that she was pregnant with his child, but informed him she got an abortion due to being jealous Logan was in a relationship with another woman. Logan also says that Jasmine named the child Cannon after his own father, another sign that lets Rasheeda know that there’s some truth to what he’s saying, but she still takes the information with a grain of salt. When Logan says he’s willing to take a DNA test to get to the bottom of the situation and determine if he is the father, Rasheeda sees it as an alternate way to find out if Kirk is actually the father or not.
Mimi Faust and Karlie Redd have arrived in Jamaica a day early and intends to clear the air between Melissa and Mimi, and the two spend the day sightseeing and enjoying the scenery. Back in Atlanta, Tammy Rivera is packing to join the girls while having a conversation with Waka Flocka. The rapper is happy that he’s back at home, but remains on “probation” by Tammy. He’s been sleeping on the couch while rebuilding her trust. However, he’s become concerned about Tammy’s frequent late nights out. When Tammy reveals that producer Rico Love helped work with her on a EP, the news is a relief being that Waka and Rico Love are friends.
However, Waka wants to also be involved in her career and appears to be in full support of her new endeavor. When he offers to put on a showcase for Tammy to introduce her to the music world, she says she’s not ready, but is open to planning a listening party after she returns from Jamaica on her girls trip.
After meeting Logan and becoming privy to the new information, Rasheeda sits down with her friend Kandi Burress to discuss the situation and get advice. When Kandi asks why Rasheeda won’t talk to Jasmine and continues to allow to keep the situation ongoing, Rasheeda says she has no desire to meet with Jasmine and refuses to force Kirk to man up and take the paternity test.
Kandi also inquires what Rasheeda will do if the child is indeed Kirk’s, but Rasheeda doesn’t have a concrete answer to that question. When Rasheeda mentions the trip to Jamaica and her trepidation about going, Kandi insists that she not let Kirk’s discretion distract her from living and enjoying her own life.




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