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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!
Terence Crawford and Trey Songz Nearly Clash at Basketball Game – 50 Cent Steps In to Defuse Tensions In the world of sports and entertainment, rivalries are nothing new. But when emotions run high, even the most composed public figures can find themselves on the edge of confrontation. Recently, boxing champion Terence Crawford found himself in a tense situation with R&B singer Trey Songz at a basketball game, and it was none other than rapper 50 Cent who stepped in to prevent what could have been a dramatic public clash. The Tension Builds: Terence Crawford vs. Trey Songz It was…
Kodak Black’s Ex Maranda Johnson Seeks Increased Child Support Amid Family Drama Kodak Black’s ex-girlfriend, Maranda Johnson, has filed new legal documents in Broward County, Florida, seeking an increase in child support. The legal move comes shortly after a heated public clash between the mothers of Kodak’s children at his daughter’s birthday party—an incident the rapper’s team believes is no coincidence. Legal Battle Over Child Support According to TMZ Hip Hop, Kodak Black’s attorney, Bradford Cohen, stated that the rapper already provides financial support for all his children and maintains regular visitation. However, Johnson is now pushing for increased payments,…
Bronx drill rapper Kay Flock is facing the possibility of life in prison as federal prosecutors seek to use his lyrics as evidence of murder and gang activity. The case has reignited the controversial debate over whether rap music should be admissible in court as criminal evidence. Prosecutors Claim Lyrics Are Confessions to Real Crimes Government attorneys have filed motions to introduce Kay Flock’s music videos and lyrics as evidence, arguing they serve as confessions to actual violent acts. The 21-year-old artist, whose real name is Kevin Perez, has been charged with racketeering conspiracy and murder in aid of racketeering.…
Muni Long Champions R&B Evolution: “R&B Is Pop Music” R&B continues to thrive, evolving with each generation of artists who push sonic boundaries and embrace emotional depth. One of its most vocal champions, Muni Long, believes the genre flourishes when musicians lean into vulnerability while innovating with sound. On Tuesday, February 18, the Grammy-winning artist joined fellow vocal powerhouses Kehlani, H.E.R., and Victoria Monét in an in-depth discussion about the ever-changing landscape of R&B. Honoring R&B’s Past While Shaping Its Future In a conversation with The New York Times Style Magazine, Muni Long reflected on how R&B remains rooted in…
Ugandan singer Alien Skin has once again found himself in the spotlight after his gang members were arrested by police for staging an unauthorized procession in downtown Kampala. The group had reportedly taken to the streets to mobilize revellers ahead of Alien Skin’s forthcoming music concert, but law enforcement swiftly intervened, leading to a crackdown that resulted in multiple arrests. Police Crack Down on Alien Skin’s Procession According to reports, a group of Alien Skin’s loyal supporters staged a public procession in Kampala without obtaining the necessary clearance from authorities. The parade, which caused traffic disruptions and attracted a large…
A bitter family feud has erupted between Ugandan singer Betty Mpologoma and her sister Phoebe Nassolo, as accusations of cattle theft threaten to drive an irreparable wedge between them. The Allegations Unfold According to reports, Betty Mpologoma filed a complaint with the police, alleging that her sister, Nassolo, conspired with their elder sibling’s children to steal 11 cows belonging to their ailing mother. The accusations have sparked tension within the family, with each side fiercely defending their stance. The situation escalated on February 11, when Nassolo was arrested and detained at Kibuye Police Station in Namasuba. She spent several days…
Ugandan singer Alien Skin has downplayed his meeting with Uganda Musicians Association (UMA) patron Capt. Mike Mukula, claiming they did not engage in any meaningful discussion. The outspoken artist insists that he only takes advice from fellow ghetto youths who have successfully made it in life. Alien Skin: “I Learned Nothing from Mukula” Following his highly publicized brawl with Pallaso on New Year’s Eve, Alien Skin met with Capt. Mike Mukula, a prominent figure known for promoting peace and unity among musicians. However, the Fangone Forest singer now says their interaction was unproductive. “I don’t really have any agenda with…
