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Wamala Sipirian is an Editor with high interest and knowledge in the entertainment space, an industry he has been actively part of since 2022. Leads to breaking stories are welcome!
The G-Unit veteran Tony Yayo wasted no time firing back at Jim Jones after the Harlem rapper dissed him over the weekend. The latest drama unfolded during Jones’ chat with Memphis Bleek on Artist 2 Artist, and Yayo’s response quickly went viral on social media. Taking to Instagram, Yayo shared a clip from his classic music video “Do It Right” featuring French Montana and Max B — a move fans immediately interpreted as a subtle jab at Jones. Max B’s well-known rivalry with Jim Jones added extra fuel to the fire, making the post feel like a direct message from…
The Bronx-born rapper Mickey Factz is stepping from the stage to the classroom this fall, bringing decades of hip-hop expertise to New York University’s prestigious Clive Davis Institute. Starting October 23, 2025, Factz will teach a brand-new course titled “The Art of the MC,” guiding students through the craft, culture, and philosophy of emceeing. His appointment as an adjunct professor continues a growing trend of hip-hop artists joining academia — following in the footsteps of MC legends like Lupe Fiasco and Black Thought, who previously taught the course. What Students Can Expect From “The Art of the MC” Factz’s course…
Nasir Jones, the legendary Queensbridge rapper better known simply as Nas, has dropped a surprising stance for hip-hop fans and pop culture enthusiasts alike: he has no plans to perform at a Super Bowl halftime show. In a candid interview with Complex, the 50-year-old rap icon shared his thoughts on the yearly NFL spectacle, a stage that has historically represented mainstream triumph for music’s biggest names — from Beyoncé and Rihanna to Dr. Dre and Eminem. “That’s for professionals,” Nas laughed during the conversation with Jordan Rose, comments that quickly sparked discussion across social media. Fans React to Nas’s Super…
Hip-hop’s drama never sleeps, and 6ix9ine is back at it, stirring controversy yet again. The polarizing rapper has dropped a new track, “Fax,” directly targeting Young Thug and reigniting tensions between the two stars. In the song, 6ix9ine brands Thug a “rat”, referencing a viral video in which the Atlanta rapper seemingly discusses Peewee Roscoe during an interrogation. True to 6ix9ine’s reputation, the diss blends mockery, accusation, and bravado, putting Young Thug squarely in his line of fire. Lyrics That Hit Hard “Fax” delivers a punchy mix of confrontation and ridicule. Some standout lines include: Even Gunna gets woven into…
Nicki Minaj has once again captured the spotlight—this time, for her politics rather than her music. Over the weekend, the rapper took to X (formerly Twitter) to voice her support for Donald Trump, igniting a flurry of reactions across social media. In her post, Minaj praised the former president while taking sharp aim at Vice President Kamala Harris, writing: “Flattering photos can be posted of me again. Thanks, POTUS. Epiphany had politicians believing she would lead them to success. How much funding did VP Harris have for her campaign? Yikes.” pic.twitter.com/fqR0BaoXxX— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) October 15, 2025 Her comments polarized fans,…
Just when it seemed A$AP Rocky could breathe easy after a courtroom victory, the rapper finds himself back in the legal spotlight. Despite being cleared of criminal charges earlier this year, Rocky now faces a civil lawsuit brought by his former associate, ASAP Relli, who claims Rocky fired a gun at him during a 2022 confrontation in Los Angeles. The case is set to go to trial on January 12, 2026, promising another high-profile courtroom showdown. Criminal Case Behind Him, Civil Case Looms Earlier in 2025, Rocky, born Rakim Mayers, was found not guilty on two counts of assault with…
Terell Ephron, aka A$AP Relli, testifies during Rakim Mayers, aka A$AP Rockys, felony assault trial
Terell Ephron, aka A$AP Relli, testifies during Rakim Mayers, aka A$AP Rockys, felony assault trial
