The show R&B Divas: Atlanta contributes to the list of positive songs. One of those pieces of positive music happens to be the intro theme of the show. And some key moments in the show emphasize the lyrics in the song, which are about sisterhood. One of the characters, continuously confronted in the second season, now has the room to let more instances of sisterhood shine through her. One of these involved a financial dispute with cast member Angie Stone, who claimed to experience a mix-up with concert agreements. Although the show did not clear up the specifics of why the shortcoming took place, Syleena had the chance to display how she felt about the behavior. Evidencing the willingness to monitor her emotions and separate when they rose out of control, focusing on the positive, Syleena decided to forgive what she perceived as problematic. All seemed well with the group by the time of the wedding which ended season three of the series.
A second show of sisterhood, also evidenced by Syleena, was during a vulnerable moment with cast member Latavia, who had some of her rawest moments revealed in the season. The uplifting positive music that started this episode was certainly supported by this event. Latavia in particular had emotional challenges this season. When revealing that her training as a singer was not completely her desire (and that it took place during a time where she was also dealing with other adult desires being forced upon her in ways no child should face), the road paved for a psychologist and or spiritual counselor was left empty and filled with the encouragement to act out the same behavior she was initially forced into: singing. With the opportunity in front of her (and also removed from another vocalist who may have joined the show in her place), Latavia chose to sing during a cast performance.
When she stumbled in her words, Syleena, for the most part unnoticed by the audience, picked up her own microphone and continued the song for her.
Interestingly, this is the same behavior Syleena performed for former cast member Nicci during a previous season. As Nicci struggled to find her voice on the stage again, Syleena initiated the singing and physical support by adding her own presence on stage. This was followed up by the rest of the cast who joined Nicci on stage to help. Behavior like this may initiate a second wave of positive songs created for an album which tops the charts, using the show's platform for worldwide promotion.