'Braxton Family Values' season 4 spoilers: Expect sister drama in Jamaica

The Braxton Family's drama is nowhere near over as Tamar Braxton's relationship with her sisters remains sour on WeTV's "Braxton Family Values."

In season four, the Braxton sisters go to Jamaica, and they take their drama with them.

The eldest of the sisters, Toni, remains the sisters' rock. While taking directions from Toni has been smooth thus far, the sisters disagree on what direction to take their upcoming inspirational album.

According to Enstarz, Toni wants each of the sisters to write their own songs, one for their solos and one for the group. However, Tamar, the youngest of the sisters, disagrees.

Tamar's relationship with her sisters is not in a good place and "Braxton Family Values" viewers know this is nothing new. In fact, the sisters have tried therapy to mend their broken relationships, but it seems Tamar is still unhappy.

In an upcoming episode, Tamar is seen talking about sister Traci Braxton, who is about to release her new album. Tamar tells her mother that she advised Traci not to release the album before releasing a single; Traci doesn't like the advice.

Miss Evelyn, the mother of the Braxton sisters, told Tamar to "let everybody do it their way. Say absolutely nothing."

Traci's emotions get the best of her and she does not appear on stage with her sisters in a performance with Toni.Toni even asks the crowd if they have seen Traci anywhere.

Watch a sneak peek of "Braxton Family Values" season four when the sisters go to Jamaica.ek-peak

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