Love & Hip Hop Hollywood: Cast revealed for VH1 show, release date set for Sept. 15

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The release date of VH1's "Love & Hip hop: Hollywood" is scheduled for Sept. 15 and the new reality series will feature an interesting lineup of cast once it begins.

The reality TV show, which happens to be a spin-off of the hit series "Love & Hip hop," "Love & Hip hop: Atlanta," and "Chrissy & Mr. Jones," features the lives of some of the most interesting women who have strong connections with hip hop music.

Hip hop star Soulja Boy and the famed RnB artist Ray J will appear in the spin-off, and the hit RnB singer/songwriter Omarion and his wife Apryl Jones will also join them this season. Jones recently gave birth to their first child just a few weeks ago.

VH1 issued a press release about the upcoming line up for the episodes that the fans need to watch this season.

Based on the press release, the season will revolve around Ray J, the controversial recording artist who popularized the hit song One Wish. He is better known for his highly-talked about intimate video together with his former girlfriend Kim Kardashian, who is now the wife of another hip hop artist - Kanye West.

The season will also show the life of former YouTube sensation and Crank Dat singer Soulja Boy, who is allegedly seeing Nia Riley, the daughter of Teddy Riley.

On the other hand, ex-B2K lead singer Omarion, who sang the popular song Ice Box, will be seen in the series with his fellow B2K member named Lil' Fizz, who is having second thoughts about tying the knot with his girlfriend Amanda Secor.

Other features artist in the reality show includes Morgan Hardman, Ray J's friend and executive assistant, Moniece Slaughter, Lil' Fizz's ex-girlfriend, Ray J's ex-girlfriend Teiarra Mari, rapper Hazel E, DJ Yesi Ortiz, as well as Los Angeles socialite Nikki Mudarris.

The show will be broadcasted on VH1 next month.

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