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'Love & Hip Hop Atlanta' Returns With Action Packed Super Trailer


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Sure, it all began in New York, but there's no denying that VH1's "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" has blown the recent season of "Love & Hip Hop 3" out of the water. The cast up north just couldn't hold a candle to the drama that characters like "Stebie" and Joseline brought. And now, we're inching closer to the return of their second season, which debuts on April 22. Get a preview of what goes down in the super trailer above.

From the looks of it, the drama between Stevie J, Joseline and Mimi Faust hasn't calmed down much (can you tell by "Stebie" getting drinks tossed in his face early?), while K. Michelle seems to be beefing with everyone from Rasheeda and her husband to Mimi. Lil Scrappy and Erica sort of seem to be back together, but then a confrontation with his "close friend" Shay seem to suggest that things aren't all sunny in paradise. Scrappy's mom also makes a strong showing, and the new castmates DJ Traci Steele and Baby Drew have some issues of their own.



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