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!

JAY-Z’s ‘Reasonable Doubt’ Joins Grammy Hall of Fame as 2025 Inductee JAY-Z’s legendary debut album, Reasonable Doubt, will be inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, cementing its status as one of the most influential rap albums of all time. The 2025 induction makes JAY-Z the only rap artist to be recognized by the Recording Academy this year. Alongside Reasonable Doubt, several other iconic recordings will be honored, including: Recording Academy Celebrates Timeless Classics Harvey Mason Jr., CEO of the Recording Academy, praised this year’s inductees for their cultural and musical impact. “It’s a privilege to recognize these eclectic recordings…

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Curry Shines in New All-Star Game Format, Clinches MVP as Team OGs Triumphs Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry delivered a memorable performance on home turf, leading Team OGs to a commanding 41-25 victory over Team Global Stars in the 2025 NBA All-Star Game at the Chase Center in San Francisco on Sunday, February 16. Curry’s dazzling display earned him his second Kobe Bryant All-Star Game MVP Award, solidifying his legacy as one of the greatest All-Star performers of all time. “It was one of those little flurries, just having fun,” Curry said in a post-game interview. “The half-court shot,…

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B2C’s Julio Reveals Group’s Internal Clash Over UGX 20M Music Video Investment Julio, a member of Uganda’s popular music group B2C (Kampala Boys), has opened up about a serious financial disagreement the trio once faced over investing UGX 20 million in a single music video. Speaking about the harsh realities of the music industry, Julio admitted that while artists pour huge sums into production, the returns are never guaranteed, making it a frustrating gamble. “You can spend a huge sum on costumes for the video vixens, then you, the singers, change outfits like three times—and yet you don’t even buy…

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Popular Ugandan TikToker, Weird Pastor, has been hospitalized after developing a mysterious illness that has left his family and fans deeply concerned. Over the weekend, a video shared by Jose Chakala, the leader of the Tuli Bulala Family, surfaced online, showing Weird Pastor in a worrying state—his face visibly swollen as he sat confined in an armchair. The distressing footage has sparked concerns over his health condition, with many questioning the cause of his sudden illness. Mother Speaks Out on Weird Pastor’s Health Speaking to Sanyuka TV, Weird Pastor’s mother revealed that her son had never experienced such a condition…

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Ugandan TikToker-turned-singer, Uncle Chumi, has quickly risen to prominence following the release of her viral hit, ‘Gwokute Gwobba’. The song has taken over airwaves, clubs, and social media, solidifying her place as a serious contender in the music industry. With the song’s massive success, Uncle Chumi—real name MC Chumi—has caught the attention of established Ugandan artists, some of whom have personally reached out to offer support and potential collaborations. Industry Giants Show Support In a recent interview, Uncle Chumi expressed her gratitude for the overwhelming love and encouragement she has received. She revealed that top artists like King Saha, Spice…

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As we enter the second month of 2024, the gossip mill has been buzzing with speculation about Spice Diana and her longtime manager Roger Lubega parting ways. However, despite the persistent breakup rumors, the dynamic duo remains firmly united, continuing to work together and dominate the Ugandan music industry. Rumors of a Fallout Over Money Last year, various entertainment gossip pages reported that Roger Lubega was planning to step down as Spice Diana’s manager after an impressive 8-year partnership. The alleged reason? Financial disagreements that reportedly created tension between the two. Speculation suggested that the pair had agreed to part…

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