T.I. currently stars on VH1's Family Hustle but according to recent reports, the rapper turned reality star may be taking his talents to another network.
Vibe magazine reports that T.I. will be executive producing a new reality series for Oxygen called Sisterhood of Hip Hop.
The show will highlight a different perspective of the world of hip-hop.
According to MTV, the series will showcase the day to day of female rappers Nyemiah Supreme, Siya, Bia, Brianna Perry and former Crime Mob member Diamond.
"They're allowing people to get a chance to see who we are on a personal level, but they're also giving a chance for people to see who we are as competitors and performers and artists," Diamond recently told MTV News.
The Hollywood Reporter says the show is one of seven of Oxygen's new series. The network is currently rebranding.
The other series include Fix My Choir starring Preachers of L.A. star Deitrick Haddon and Destiny's Child former Michelle Williams.
Later this year, Oxygen will ditch its "Live Out Loud" branding and shift to target "modern, young women."
"The combination of Oxygen's current momentum and upcoming rebrand will fully cement the network's position with young female viewers," Frances Berwick, president of Bravo and Oxygen said. "This new slate of originals will deliver on the freshness, authenticity, high emotional stakes and optimism that this demographic is looking for."
In the past, Oxygen has been heavily scrutinized for shows like Bad Girls Club.
What do you think of T.I. executive producing a new series? Will you be watching?
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