![]() ![]() Later in the season, Katrina “Kat Tat” Jackson, the first BIPOC woman to own a tattoo shop in Beverly Hills, returns to the business for the first time in four years.įollowing the pandemic shutdown and social unrest created by institutional prejudice, KP, the proprietor of InkArtMusic, begins this new season with a clear vision for himself. The Black Ink Group: Compton crew is back, with bossman KP attempting to uplift his community and restore his position as the crew’s leader. Alex wants to stay with his Black Ink family, but now that Donna has left, he is unsure about his future in the shop. Tatti has adopted a new zen attitude and settled into a leadership role inside the shop after battling to maintain ties with her coworkers, despite having to deal with some significant legal issues. After witnessing and experiencing prejudice against Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders firsthand last season, Young Bae is even more determined to make the world a better place for her son Niko. ![]() The New Yorker is now compelled to reconsider his living situation and quality of life. Puma’s stay in Atlanta has proven to be good to him and his family. Ted invests in his craft as a musician and actor, prompting him to explore relocating to Atlanta full-time. In his personal life, he determines that he can no longer remain mute while his family drama is broadcast for all to see in the media. In New York this season, Ceaser, the CEO of Black Ink, takes the crew back to New York after their Atlanta residency to show that they are stronger as a unit and to give back to the community. Ceaser, the shop’s owner and tycoon, continues to build the Black Ink brand while keeping his closest associates from bringing it down. The Black Ink Crew: New York squad is back at the Brooklyn flagship shop, bigger and better than ever. ![]()
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