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Season 3 |
| 22 :03x01 - Homecoming (Jun/15/2006) | | The season starts with Aubrey, Aundrea, Dawn, Shannon and Wanita going home to revisit their past and family. With their return in Orlando, they start a publicity tour which takes them to New Orleans, where Dawn has an emotional homecoming. | | Director: Leola Westbrook | | | |
| 23 :03x02 - Taking the Stage (Jun/22/2006) | | With their return to Orlando, Diddy gives them the task of mastering the art of a live performance. So he gets Doc and Laurie Ann to prepare them for their performance at the NBA All-Star after party. So will the girls be up for the challenge or will they fall flat? | | Guest Stars: Stuart Scott as Himself | | Director: Leola Westbrook | | | |
| 24 :03x03 - The Voice Within (Jun/29/2006) | | The ladies move into the SoHo loft and begin preparing for the album. With their move into the loft, the girls find an unexpected guest, a mouse. Diddy then sends the girls to work with a vocal coach to help them with their harmonies and so forth. Also, Diddy challenges Shannon to find the emotion in her music. | | Guest Stars: Betty Wright as Vocal Coach | | Director: Leola Westbrook | | | |
| 25 :03x04 - Superstar Training (Jul/06/2006) | | Diddy challenges the girls to a 72-hour work schedule to show them how much hard work it takes to be superstars. Diddy puts them through various tasks to help them understand the business. The girls do radio shows, photo shoots, writing, and meeting with Atlantic Records. Aubrey struggles to keep up with Diddy's 72-hour work schedule and comes down with a fever. | | Guest Stars: Chris Slate as Trainer, Kevin Liles as Himself, Betty Wright as Vocal Coach, Miss Jones as Herself, Harve Pierre as Himself | | Director: Leola Westbrook | | | |
| 26 :03x05 - In The Studio (Jul/13/2006) | | The girls go into the studio in Miami to record. Diddy has Scott Storch whip up a hot beat and vocal producer Pooh bear and Storch write the girls a song to the beat. All the girls are doing great with the song except Dawn. Dawn doesn't exactly shine due to her tone and she has a new part written for her.. | | Guest Stars: Pooh Bear as Songwriter/Vocal Producer, Scott Storch as Music Producer | | Director: Leola Westbrook | | | |
| 27 :03x06 - An Emotional Joint (Jul/20/2006) | | Week two in Miami, Diddy sends in Bryan Cox to work with the girls. The first song, "Ride For You" is a ballad where the girls can show their vocals and emote emotion. But Aubrey has problems with the latter and gets scrapped off the track. But her problems doesn't stops their, when recording the other song "Handle Me" she notices she doesn't has a part. Will Aubrey have a breakdown or will she roll with the punches? | | Guest Stars: Bryan Michael Cox (3) as Music Producer, Scott Storch as Music Producer, Pooh Bear as Songwriter/Vocal Producer | | Director: Leola Westbrook | | | | | | |
| 29 :03x08 - Danity Kane Makes a Video (Aug/03/2006) | | The girls fly out to LA to start promoting their first single, "Show Stopper". While promoting to the radio stations, the girls reveals that the group name is Danity Kane. When their done with that, thay start preparing for shooting their video. The video was directed by Jessy Terrero and was filmed in less than 24 Hours. | | | |
| 30 :03x09 - Show Stopper (Aug/10/2006) | | The girls start preparing for a concert in NYC. But when the day comes for the concert, it is cancelled due to the raining and has to be rescheduled. On the new concert date the girls go out and gives it their all for their fans while performing four songs. | | | |
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