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!

Megan Thee Stallion Joins Forces with PSY for Apple TV+’s KPopped: A Fusion of K-Pop and Western Music Icons Megan Thee Stallion is taking her talents to a whole new stage—this time, in the dazzling world of K-pop. The Grammy-winning rapper is set to star in and executive produceĀ KPopped, a high-energy music competition series coming to Apple TV+. The show, which promises to blend the best of Western and K-pop music, will feature Megan alongside South Korean superstar PSY, the mastermind behind the global phenomenon ā€œGangnam Style.ā€ Produced by CJ ENM and Eureka Productions, KPopped is shaping up to be one of the…

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Cam Newton Gets Candid About Past Relationship Mistakes and Fatherhood Struggles on Special Forces In a raw and emotional moment on the latest episode ofĀ Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test, former NFL MVP Cam Newton bared his soul, revealing the personal struggles and regrets he’s faced in his relationships and as a father. The episode, which aired this week, showcased Newton’s vulnerability as he opened up about the aftermath of his past mistakes, particularly the impact on his children and his journey toward healing. The episode featured a heartwarming segment where recruits received video messages of support from their loved ones. However,…

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In a recent interview, Kendrick Lamar delved into his much-discussed ā€œbeefā€ with Drake, offering insight into his perspective on their rivalry. Lamar explained that from the start, his intent was to treat the battle like a sport, emphasizing the competitive nature of rap. “I don’t care how muthaf*ckers look at it as far as, like… a collaborative effort. That’s cool, too, but I love when artists grit their teeth,” Lamar said. He acknowledged his deep-rooted love for battle rap, mentioning iconic figures like Murda Mook, Lux, Tay Roc, and his own bro Daylyt, who have shaped his approach to the…

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JT Claps Back at Online Critics Over Her 5-Year Relationship with Lil Uzi Vert JT, formerly of the City Girls, recently took to social media to defend her long-term relationship with rapper Lil Uzi Vert after an online user criticized her for allegedly changing her personality to align with Uzi’s eccentric style. A comment on X suggested that JT was adapting herself to match Uzi’s ā€œweirdā€ persona, but the rapper, known for her alter ego City Cinderella, was quick to shut down the criticism. Setting the Record Straight: 5 Years Strong In a direct reply to the user, JT emphasized…

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Rihanna Brings Smurfette to Life in New Trailer for ‘The Smurfs Movie’ Rihanna is making her voiceover debut as Smurfette in the upcoming The Smurfs Movie, and a brand new trailer has just dropped, featuring some exciting new music from the superstar. In the teaser, Rihanna introduces her character and teases fans, saying, ā€œI can’t wait for you to see the movie this summer.ā€ The trailer blends the nostalgic Smurfs theme song with Rihanna’s infectious 2007 hit Don’t Stop the Music, before transitioning into her cover of Heaven Is a Place on Earth, originally by Belinda Carlisle. The song features…

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LeBron James Shows Support for Kendrick Lamar Amid Drake’s Jabs LeBron James has once again voiced his support for Kendrick Lamar, seemingly responding to recent tensions with Drake. On Wednesday, February 5, LeBron took to Instagram to express his excitement for Kendrick Lamar’s upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance. The NBA superstar shared a highlight from Kendrick’s 2022 appearance during Dr. Dre’s halftime show, writing, ā€œHe gone kill that [poo emoji]!!!! Can’t wait *Bart Scott voice,ā€ referencing former NFL player Bart Scott’s iconic catchphrase. This public display of support for Kendrick comes at a time when LeBron and Drake’s relationship appears…

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Irv Gotti’s Death Sparks Emotional Tributes from Hip-Hop Community The hip-hop world is grieving the loss of one of its most influential figures, Irv Gotti, founder of Murder Inc. Records, who passed away at the age of 54. News outlets such as The Hollywood Reporter confirmed the tragic passing, and tributes have poured in from across the industry. Family Statement on Irv Gotti’s Passing Gotti’s family shared a heartfelt message following his death, which was posted to his official Instagram account. ā€œIt is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved father, Irving ā€˜Irv Gotti’ Lorenzo, on…

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