After lying to her friends, Quinn finally came clean about the disastrous Vogue interview and her mental space following it. Additionally, Camille and Ian seem to progress in their relationship, but another mishap threatens their honeymoon phase. Here’s everything that happened in Amazon Prime’s Harlem Season 2 Episode 6’s “Out of the Deadpan and into the Fire.”
All the songs featured in ‘Harlem’ Season 2 Episode 6
St. Panther – ‘Not The Way’ feat. Pierce.blue
The opening song
Kenyon Dixon – ‘Getting Late’
The song plays when Camille comes home to Ian cooking dinner after helping Dr. Pruitt
Griff – ‘Mirror Talk’
The song plays during a montage of Camille being unable to sleep and Googling getaways
Tamera – ‘Flipside’
The song plays when Angie cancels on Michael’s birthday party
Khi Infinite – ‘Blue’
The song plays after Quinn closes the dress shop on Jill and into Camille visiting her mom
It's another Friday night in Harlem!
All the songs featured in ‘Harlem’ Season 2 Episode 6
St. Panther – ‘Not The Way’ feat. Pierce.blue
The opening song
Kenyon Dixon – ‘Getting Late’
The song plays when Camille comes home to Ian cooking dinner after helping Dr. Pruitt
Griff – ‘Mirror Talk’
The song plays during a montage of Camille being unable to sleep and Googling getaways
Tamera – ‘Flipside’
The song plays when Angie cancels on Michael’s birthday party
Khi Infinite – ‘Blue’
The song plays after Quinn closes the dress shop on Jill and into Camille visiting her mom
It's another Friday night in Harlem!
- 2/18/2023
- by Tamara Grant
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Amazon’s comedy Harlem Season 2 Episode 5 picks up with Ian overhearing Camille revealing her low egg count, without the context, putting his girlfriend in an awkward position who hadn’t processed the news yet. In episode 5’s Pride, Quinn tries to boost her spirits by celebrating Pride, and Ian confronts Jameson after finding his texts to Camille.
All the songs featured in ‘Harlem’ Season 2
Charlie Vettuno – ‘Slow For Me’ ft. Ericka Corleone
The intro song plays as Camille lies to Ian when he overhears her talking to Tye at Quinn’s parents’ vow renewal party
Amanda Reifer – ‘Shitty Day’
This song plays when Quinn reads the texts from her friends, wondering why she hasn’t arrived at her parents’ party yet.
Eman8, James G. Morales, Matthew A. Morales & Geo Ponce – ‘Nothin’ can Stop Me’
This song played as Camile and Tye met to discuss her lying about running into Jameson.
All the songs featured in ‘Harlem’ Season 2
Charlie Vettuno – ‘Slow For Me’ ft. Ericka Corleone
The intro song plays as Camille lies to Ian when he overhears her talking to Tye at Quinn’s parents’ vow renewal party
Amanda Reifer – ‘Shitty Day’
This song plays when Quinn reads the texts from her friends, wondering why she hasn’t arrived at her parents’ party yet.
Eman8, James G. Morales, Matthew A. Morales & Geo Ponce – ‘Nothin’ can Stop Me’
This song played as Camile and Tye met to discuss her lying about running into Jameson.
- 2/17/2023
- by Tamara Grant
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Amazon Prime Video’s Harlem Season 2 Episode 4 picks up with Ian and Camille discovering their lawsuit and ends on another cliffhanger as she has important news to tell him. Here is all the music featured in episode 4 and the recap.
All the songs featured in ‘Harlem’ Season 2 Episode 4, ‘Baby and the Bath Water’
Poe Leos – ‘Alone’
The song plays as Quinn stands alone in closet while getting ready for her interview
Kalisway – ‘It’s Alright’
The song plays when the girls meet up at a restaurant after Tye and Camille’s doctor’s appointment
Tt the Artist – ‘Giddy Up’
The song plays after Camille convinces Angie to let Ian teach her how to ride a bike
We gotta give eyebrows the credit they deserve ? #HarlemOnPrime pic.twitter.com/xeXw4gUV56
— Harlem (@HarlemOnPrime) February 11, 2023
Indi Shawn ‘Too Sweet’ feat. Unknown Mortal Orchestra
The song plays when Angie and Michael leave for...
All the songs featured in ‘Harlem’ Season 2 Episode 4, ‘Baby and the Bath Water’
Poe Leos – ‘Alone’
The song plays as Quinn stands alone in closet while getting ready for her interview
Kalisway – ‘It’s Alright’
The song plays when the girls meet up at a restaurant after Tye and Camille’s doctor’s appointment
Tt the Artist – ‘Giddy Up’
The song plays after Camille convinces Angie to let Ian teach her how to ride a bike
We gotta give eyebrows the credit they deserve ? #HarlemOnPrime pic.twitter.com/xeXw4gUV56
— Harlem (@HarlemOnPrime) February 11, 2023
Indi Shawn ‘Too Sweet’ feat. Unknown Mortal Orchestra
The song plays when Angie and Michael leave for...
- 2/12/2023
- by Tamara Grant
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Season 2 of Amazon Prime Video’s comedy series Harlem drops every Friday. The show, created by Girls’ Trip writer Tracy Oliver, follows a group of New York-based friends as they date and pursue their careers with the support of each other. Here’s all the music featured in season 2 episode 3’s An Assist From the Sidelines, and the recap.
All the songs featured in ‘Harlem’ Season 2 Episode 3, ‘An Assist From the Sidelines’
Chloe – ‘Treat Me’
The song plays when Ian comes over and hooks up with Camille.
Freak Nasty – ‘Da’ Dip’
The song that Angie sings when she’s auditioning for the musical
DayOne – ‘Posed to Do’
The song plays when Quinn meets up with her dad at a golf course
Floyd Fuji – ‘Tongue Tied’
The song plays when Angie pulls up to her family reunion
?This is the kind of relationship I want a Valentine’s Day Harlem #HarlemOnPrime
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All the songs featured in ‘Harlem’ Season 2 Episode 3, ‘An Assist From the Sidelines’
Chloe – ‘Treat Me’
The song plays when Ian comes over and hooks up with Camille.
Freak Nasty – ‘Da’ Dip’
The song that Angie sings when she’s auditioning for the musical
DayOne – ‘Posed to Do’
The song plays when Quinn meets up with her dad at a golf course
Floyd Fuji – ‘Tongue Tied’
The song plays when Angie pulls up to her family reunion
?This is the kind of relationship I want a Valentine’s Day Harlem #HarlemOnPrime
pic.
- 2/12/2023
- by Tamara Grant
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Image Source: WireImage / Hatnim Lee (3)
Harlem is a vibrant and multicultural community, so it's fitting that the cast of Harlem matches that same energy. Some criticism of the Amazon Prime series drew from the fact that none of the four leading actors are members of that community. While Shoniqua Shandai was born in New York City, she was raised in Richmond, Virginia. However, there are cast members on Harlem that have strong ties to the New York City borough, including: Harlem native Bevy Smith (Aunt Tammy), longtime Washington Heights resident Jasmine Guy (Patricia), and Bronx natives Juani Feliz (Isabela) and Kadeem Ali Harris (Brandon). Popsugar caught up with Bevy, Jasmine, and Juani at the Harlem premiere at the Magic Johnson Theatre in Harlem to discuss what the neighborhood means to them. We also spoke to Robert Ri'chard and Juani about how Amazon integrated the series with Harlem.
"People would say,...
Harlem is a vibrant and multicultural community, so it's fitting that the cast of Harlem matches that same energy. Some criticism of the Amazon Prime series drew from the fact that none of the four leading actors are members of that community. While Shoniqua Shandai was born in New York City, she was raised in Richmond, Virginia. However, there are cast members on Harlem that have strong ties to the New York City borough, including: Harlem native Bevy Smith (Aunt Tammy), longtime Washington Heights resident Jasmine Guy (Patricia), and Bronx natives Juani Feliz (Isabela) and Kadeem Ali Harris (Brandon). Popsugar caught up with Bevy, Jasmine, and Juani at the Harlem premiere at the Magic Johnson Theatre in Harlem to discuss what the neighborhood means to them. We also spoke to Robert Ri'chard and Juani about how Amazon integrated the series with Harlem.
"People would say,...
- 12/21/2021
- by Naledi Ushe
- Popsugar.com
For any Og Meagan Good and Robert Ri'chard fans, you might've caught their sweet throwback reference in Prime Video's Harlem. The two old friends are costars on the new hit series, but it's not their first time sharing the screen together.
Back in 1998, Ri'chard and Good both starred on a Nickelodeon sitcom called Cousin Skeeter alongside comedian Bill Bellamy. And during episode four of Harlem, the rom-com series paid homage to the beloved '90s show. "Wait a second, he looks like this guy named Bobby I used to date in high school," Good's character Camille says of Ri'chard's Shawn in the episode. "He had an annoying cousin Skeeter."
Related: These Fun Photos of the Harlem Cast Make Us Wish We Were Part of Their Sister Circle, Too
Naturally, fans who recognized the onscreen reunion went crazy online as they basked in the priceless nostalgic moment. "Shout out to whoever...
Back in 1998, Ri'chard and Good both starred on a Nickelodeon sitcom called Cousin Skeeter alongside comedian Bill Bellamy. And during episode four of Harlem, the rom-com series paid homage to the beloved '90s show. "Wait a second, he looks like this guy named Bobby I used to date in high school," Good's character Camille says of Ri'chard's Shawn in the episode. "He had an annoying cousin Skeeter."
Related: These Fun Photos of the Harlem Cast Make Us Wish We Were Part of Their Sister Circle, Too
Naturally, fans who recognized the onscreen reunion went crazy online as they basked in the priceless nostalgic moment. "Shout out to whoever...
- 12/21/2021
- by Njera Perkins
- Popsugar.com
Prime Video's Harlem follows four best friends navigating their lives in New York, and we're pleased to report the cast are just as close off screen. Not only are Jerrie Johnson (Tye), Meagan Good (Camille), Shoniqua Shandai (Angie), and Grace Byers (Quinn) all friends in real life, but Johnson actually studied at the American Conservatory Theater with Kadeem Ali Harris (Brandon). "She's over my house every week. We're always hanging out," Harris told Popsugar about his friendship with Johnson. "We went to school together. We go way back. I remember when I first met Jerrie - she's somebody that you will never forget."
Even though Harris and Johnson went to the same grad school, the show actually marks their first time working together. And Harris has Johnson to thank for that. "The first time I read the script [for Harlem], I thought of Kadeem. I was like, 'Who am I to say...
Even though Harris and Johnson went to the same grad school, the show actually marks their first time working together. And Harris has Johnson to thank for that. "The first time I read the script [for Harlem], I thought of Kadeem. I was like, 'Who am I to say...
- 12/7/2021
- by Monica Sisavat
- Popsugar.com
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