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!

In an unexpected turn of events, Dee-1 and Meek Mill have finally put an end to their years-long feud, thanks to a heart-to-heart conversation facilitated by none other than Baton Rouge rapper Fredo Bang. The long-awaited reconciliation took place during Super Bowl LIX festivities in New Orleans, nearly three years after the two rappers publicly clashed in 2023. Their meeting, which seemed to come out of nowhere, is a testament to the power of communication and the importance of personal growth within the hip-hop community. A Chance Meeting Turns Into a Moment of Reconciliation Dee-1, known for his introspective lyrics…

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Master P’s lifelong passion for basketball has found a new home in the world of college sports. The hip-hop mogul, entrepreneur, and former college athlete has just been announced as the new President of Basketball Operations for the University of New Orleans (UNO). This exciting career pivot marks a new chapter in Master P’s extensive journey in basketball, a world where he has had a profound impact for over two decades. A Storied Basketball Legacy Born Percy Miller, Master P’s influence on basketball spans far beyond his music career. Before becoming a household name in the entertainment industry, he was…

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A$AP Rocky may have escaped criminal charges, but A$AP Relli is not backing down from his assault and battery lawsuit against the rapper. The case, stemming from a November 2021 shooting, was first filed in August 2022 but was delayed during the criminal proceedings. However, during a February 26 hearing, Rolling Stone reported that Relli’s lawyer confirmed their intention to proceed with the civil lawsuit. The lawsuit has been allowed to advance after a judge lifted a stay on the case, setting a trial date for January 12, 2026, following pressure from Relli’s legal team. Relli’s attorney, Melissa Mikail, emphasized…

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PartyNextDoor has issued a public apology to Tory Lanez following the release of a diss track aimed at the fellow Canadian artist. The song, which took aim at Lanez, began with the lyrics, “F*ck what Tory Lanez say… I’m running that,” and continued with accusations of Lanez copying the style of Meek Mill. Party also rapped, “You said I sound like Thug, you know you sound like Meek… One day, you’ll be me…” This diss track came after PartyNextDoor misinterpreted a recent leaked phone call from Lanez, who is currently incarcerated. In the call, Lanez spoke about the work of…

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Luther “Uncle Luke” Campbell is undeniably one of the foundational figures in Southern hip-hop, a trailblazer whose impact on the genre is immense. Despite shaping Miami bass and the broader Southern rap movement, Luke has often expressed frustration with the lack of recognition for his pioneering contributions. The Birth of Miami Bass and Southern Hip-Hop Luke’s journey began in the 1980s when he discovered the West Coast-based 2 Live Crew. Recognizing their potential, he brought them to Miami and eventually became their manager. In 1986, Luke co-founded Luke Skyywalker Records, which released the group’s debut album, The 2 Live Crew…

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Rap Life vs. Traditional Workday: A Relentless Pursuit of Success Gillie Da Kid, known for his sharp lyricism and unfiltered opinions, recently sparked debate with a bold claim: life as a rapper is harder than a traditional nine-to-five job. He argued that the constant pressure to create, perform, and maintain public relevance demands a level of commitment far beyond the structure of a typical workday. Having experienced both the highs and lows of the industry, Gillie, who’s known for his candidness, understands the immense mental and emotional toll that comes with a career in music. His comments have ignited discussion…

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