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!

Michael B. Jordan Shows Support for Jonathan Majors’ Comeback in ‘Magazine Dreams’ Michael B. Jordan is continuing to show unwavering support for his Creed III co-star Jonathan Majors as he returns to the big screen. On February 4, Jordan, 37, shared the trailer for Magazine Dreams on his Instagram Stories, complementing it with two applause emojis and three fire emojis. The upcoming film will mark Majors’ first leading role since starring alongside Jordan in Creed III. Majors, 35, played Damian Anderson, a childhood friend of Jordan’s character, Adonis Creed, who re-enters his life after serving time in prison. Creed III,…

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Federal Prosecutors Ordered to Drop Corruption Charges Against New York Mayor Eric Adams In a major development, Acting U.S. Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove has ordered federal prosecutors in New York to drop the corruption charges against Mayor Eric Adams. According to NBC News, the order stipulates that all charges against Adams should be dismissed “without prejudice,” meaning they could potentially be refiled at a later date. As of Monday evening (February 10), the charges against Adams had not yet been dismissed by federal prosecutors. Should the charges be dropped, a motion to dismiss would still need to be reviewed…

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Drake Takes Legal Action Against Universal Music Group, Claims Damaging Evidence Ahead of Super Bowl LIX While the world geared up for Super Bowl LIX, Drake and his legal team were preparing for a different kind of showdown, issuing a statement in connection with a lawsuit filed against Universal Music Group (UMG). The statement was released just hours before Kendrick Lamar’s highly anticipated halftime performance, where he would perform his groundbreaking diss track “Not Like Us.” According to The New York Times, Drake’s legal team sent the statement to the public, sharply criticizing UMG’s position on the lawsuit. In the…

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Travis Scott Opens Up About His Dream Collaborations with Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, and Khruangbin Travis Scott has always been known for pushing boundaries and blending genres to create a distinct sound in the world of hip-hop. Recently, the rapper and producer revealed his dream collaborations, which include some unexpected names: Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, and Houston-based alt-rock trio Khruangbin. In an interview with Billboard, Scott explained his interest in working with these artists. He expressed a particular desire to collaborate with Khruangbin, saying, “Yeah, it’s this band called Khruangbin I want to work with.” He added, “This might be…

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Madam C.J. Walker: The First Black Female Millionaire Who Changed the Game of Business, Philanthropy, and Activism In an era when racial and economic divides were only growing wider, one woman’s remarkable journey became a symbol of self-made success, resilience, and empowerment for generations to come. Madam C.J. Walker, born Sarah Breedlove in 1867, rose from a life of hardship and adversity to become the first Black female millionaire in the United States. Her entrepreneurial spirit, dedication to creating wealth for her community, and tireless activism broke barriers and redefined what was possible for Black women in America. A Life…

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Shaboozey’s Journey to Stardom: From Struggles to Global Hitmaker with Beyoncé’s Game-Changing Advice In the fast-paced, ever-changing world of music, few artists manage to stand out and carve their own unique path. Shaboozey, who exploded onto the scene with his smash hit “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” has risen to the top ranks of the industry with a sound that blends hip-hop and country in a fresh and distinctive way. But his path to stardom wasn’t without its hurdles. When Shaboozey began recording for Beyoncé’s highly acclaimed album Cowboy Carter, he found himself overwhelmed by the magnitude of the project and…

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Hip-hop sensation GloRilla felt the sting of Super Bowl LVIII in more ways than one. The Memphis-born rapper placed a massive $128,000 bet on the Kansas City Chiefs, hoping quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his squad would lead her to a major payday. Instead, she walked away empty-handed, suffering a six-figure loss that had fans talking. From High Hopes to a Costly L Just hours before the big game, GloRilla was seen living it up in a luxury suite, enjoying the electrifying atmosphere alongside fellow rap star Megan Thee Stallion. The duo looked ecstatic, sipping drinks and celebrating the night’s festivities…

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