VH1's hit reality TV series "Love and Hip Hop: New York" returns on Monday night after a brief hiatus, but drama is still brewing between the cast members, and the female rappers all have their claws out. In a sneak peek for tonight's episode, Cardi B confronts her manager, DJ Self, about excluding her from performing during a Gwinnin event, while Mariahlynn's feud with female hip-hop due BBOD member Miss Moe Money comes to blows when Mariahlynn threatens to expose Money backstage.

Mariahlynn visits her good friend, fellow female rapper Cardi B, at her recording studio session where Cardi B plays back a clip of a new song she's been working on. Mariahlynn asks her friend if she'll be performing the track at the upcoming Gwinnin event hosted by New York's 105.1 radio host DJ Self, who is also Cardi B's manager. But the event is news to Cardi B and she confronts Self after she realizes he never asked her to perform at his event.

"Hello there, mother f--cker," Cardi B tells Self. "I'm so tired of you not caring about my music."

"Yo, your s--t is garbage," Self replies, insulting his client.

Meanwhile, Mariahlynn's feud with female rap duo BBOD members Miss Moe Money and Sexxy Lexxy has been heating up all season. It started when Mariahlynn found out her fling Cisco was also dating Money behind her back, and continued when her manager Rah Ali took on Sexxy Lexxy as a solo artist. During the Gwinnin event, Mariahlynn goes backstage and confronts Money and Lexxy with some papers that threaten to expose a secret about Money.

"I figured I'd just show you for myself," Mariahlynn says, handing over the folded papers.

A physical altercation breaks out between the female rappers when Mariahlynn reaches for Money first. Security arrives quickly to break them up, with a guard pulling Mariahlynn away as one of her hair extensions lay on the floor.

"Yeah b---h," Mariahlynn says as she's being separated from Money. "What's up?"

Watch the full sneak peek below and be sure to catch tonight's episode of "Love and Hip Hop: New York," airing at 8 p.m. on VH1.