Author: Wamala

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!

Odell Beckham Jr. is strongly denying new allegations linking him to an alleged sexual assault incident alongside Sean “Diddy” Combs in 2018. According to TMZ, Beckham referred to the claims as “stupid,” while Diddy’s legal team also called the accusations completely false. The allegations were first brought to light by Ashley Parham, who filed a lawsuit in October 2024 in a California federal court. Initially, Parham claimed that Diddy and several unnamed men sexually assaulted her at a Northern California residence after she commented on Tupac’s murder during a FaceTime call with Diddy. She alleges the assault took place a…

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T-Pain, known for his iconic use of Auto-Tune, recently opened up on The Big Podcast With Shaq about the early pushback he faced for popularizing the vocal effect. The rapper and singer revealed that Auto-Tune was initially met with resistance, but that all changed when Snoop Dogg embraced it, making it “cool” in the process. When asked by Shaquille O’Neal about the early criticism, T-Pain said, “Oh, that’s all there was. It was only resistance, until somebody cool did it. Who did that? Who made it cool? Snoop. Snoop did it, and it was totally fine. Everybody was like, okay,…

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The legal drama surrounding Drake and his ongoing defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG) has escalated following the Recording Academy’s recent decision to remove a controversial clip from the 2025 Grammy Awards presentation. The clip, which showed the audience singing along to the “A-minor” lyric from Kendrick Lamar’s track Not Like Us, was pulled from the YouTube video for the Record of the Year presentation. This move comes amid Drake’s allegations that UMG misrepresented him through the promotion of the song’s lyrics, leading to a public defamation. Drake’s legal team is not seeking a change to the lyric itself…

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Tory Lanez’s legal saga took another dramatic turn when the rapper’s former attorney, Shawn Holley, responded to his accusations that she conspired with JAY-Z’s Roc Nation to orchestrate his conviction. Lanez, who was found guilty of shooting Megan Thee Stallion, made several bombshell statements on his latest album Peterson, recorded during his prison stint. Among the most controversial claims, Lanez accused Holley of covertly collaborating with his opposition, stating, “Trial lawyer left me like she Kevin Liles / She was in bed with my opposition like wedding vows.” In his lyrics, Lanez sharply criticized Holley for allegedly sabotaging his defense.…

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Kanye West, also known as Ye, once again found himself at the center of controversy with a series of bold and divisive statements shared on Twitter. In an unprecedented declaration, West claimed that fellow rap mogul JAY-Z had bestowed upon him “divine status,” stating, “ONLY GODS CAN MAKE GODS JAY Z MADE ME A GOD.” The bold tweet quickly went viral, reigniting discussions about West’s often contentious public persona and his relationships with other influential figures in the music industry. This shocking proclamation came alongside several other explosive posts from West that included private messages, cryptic rants, and pointed criticisms…

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Halle Bailey and Darryl Dwayne “DDG” Grandberry Jr. have been at the center of public scrutiny ever since their relationship went from promising to strained. As Bailey’s career as an actress and musician continues to soar, and DDG transitions from YouTuber to rapper, their personal lives have also drawn considerable attention. Recently, their once-promising relationship took a hit, especially with the rise of a co-parenting dispute following their breakup. DDG recently took to social media, claiming that Bailey is preventing him from seeing their son, Halo, a statement that quickly sparked heated debate online. The claim highlighted the difficulties of…

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