Diamond, former member of Atlanta rap group Crime Mob, is ready to venture out on her own — and she's documenting her comeback in a new vlog series.

She may have gotten her start 10 years ago but after a couple failed public relationships and a stagnant career, Diamond is reclaiming her spot in the hip-hop world via Oxygen's new reality series Sisterhood of Hip-Hop and a deal with Polo Grounds Music/RCA Records.

The purple-haired femcee is giving fans a look at her road to redemption in her Evolved: Diary of Diamond series.

In episode one, she offers up a peak at her Sisterhood of Hip-Hop premiere party in her new home in New York, rehearsal with her new band in L.A. and radio promo in Atlanta.

Check out the clip after the jump.

As previously reported, Diamond currently stars on Sisterhood of Hip-Hop alongside some new and some familiar femcees such as Siya, Brianna Perry, Bia and Nyemiah Supreme.

"They're allowing people to get a chance to see who we are on a personal level, but they're also giving a chance for people to see who we are as competitors and performers and artists," Diamond told MTV News back in April.

The series is executive produced by T.I.

"The talented artists featured in 'Sisterhood of Hip Hop' are vibrant characters that will resonate with Oxygen's young, female viewers," said Rod Aissa, senior VP of original programming and development at Oxygen Media, in a statement. "The optimistic and empowering nature of the show is truly unique and we look forward to rooting for each woman's success and giving fans the opportunity to follow along on their journey."

Sisterhood of Hip-Hop airs every Tuesday at 9 pm. Stay tuned for the next episode from Diamond's series.

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