After all of the previous conflicts, Da Band have starting collaborating and have almost completed their sophomore album. They feel like they're vibing and progressing but Diddy thinks that only four out of fifteen of their songs will actually make the cut. Trying to get his style on to the album, Dylan strolls into the studio to throw down some ""hooks"" for tracks that his band mates had already completed. Dylan, the Jamaican Rastafarian, thinks that he's ""an artist"" and he's creating ""art."" Dofat and Chopper aren't feelin' him or his art. Dylan doesn't take the criticism lightly. Diddy calls Da Band together to talk about the direction they're taking. Before anyone else gets a chance to say a word Dylan speaks for everyone saying that they would rather be solo but they're making sacrifices to be in Da Band. Diddy is less than impressed by Dylan's speech. He's just about had it with Dylan and the rest of Da Band's antics. Mary J. Blige stops by the house to sit down with the band membe