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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!
Sean “Diddy” Combs was reportedly rushed to Brooklyn Hospital overnight from the Metropolitan Detention Center, where he remains incarcerated on sex trafficking and racketeering charges. Sources say the rap mogul, who has been behind bars since last year’s arrest, was taken for urgent medical care around 10 p.m. after experiencing intense discomfort in his knee. Despite speculation that a jail altercation may have been behind the hospital visit, officials refuted those claims, stating that the issue was linked to lingering pain from an old injury. Diddy Undergoes MRI, Quickly Returned to Jail Upon arrival at Brooklyn Hospital, Diddy reportedly underwent…
Kendrick Lamar dominated the 2025 Grammy Awards, taking home five trophies, including Record of the Year and Song of the Year for his explosive diss track “Not Like Us.” The scathing anthem, which played a pivotal role in his ongoing lyrical battle with Drake, became one of the most talked-about hip-hop moments of the year. Lamar’s Victory Cements His Status as Hip-Hop’s Top Lyricist With this latest Grammy sweep, Kendrick Lamar solidified his place among the greatest MCs of all time, bringing his career total to 19 Grammy wins out of 57 nominations. The 6 God himself, Drake, has yet…
Babyface found himself in an uncomfortable moment on the 2025 Grammy Awards red carpet when reporters abruptly shifted their attention to rising star Chappell Roan mid-interview. The legendary singer-songwriter, known for his 12 Grammy wins and 54 nominations, was in the middle of answering a question when Associated Press reporters suddenly spotted Roan and cut him off to call her over. Social Media Reacts as Babyface Gets Interrupted A clip of the moment quickly circulated online, sparking outrage from fans who felt the music icon deserved more respect. Roan, one of the night’s most nominated artists, had already stunned audiences…
BeyoncĂ© cemented her legacy at the 2025 Grammy Awards, making history once again as “Cowboy Carter” earned her the coveted Album of the Year trophy—her first-ever win in the category. The victory also extended her record as the most-awarded artist in Grammy history, now boasting 35 trophies. Onstage with her 13-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy, while Jay-Z watched from the audience, BeyoncĂ© dedicated her win to pioneering Black country artist Linda Martell and expressed gratitude to the Recording Academy, her collaborators, and the songwriters and producers who helped bring the groundbreaking project to life. “Thank You, Rumi!”: Beyoncé’s Heartfelt Shoutout to…
Janelle Monáe didn’t hold back when she publicly called out Nelly during a star-studded Grammys after-party in Los Angeles. At Andy’s in West Hollywood, the singer and actress took the stage alongside Anderson .Paak and delivered an impromptu freestyle that criticized Nelly for his controversial decision to perform at Donald Trump’s inauguration. Janelle Monáe Turns “Hot in Herre” Into a Scathing Diss Fresh off the Grammy Awards at Crypto.com Arena, Monáe and Anderson .Paak were in the middle of a high-energy set when Nelly’s 2002 hit “Hot in Herre” started playing. Instead of vibing along, Monáe seized the moment to…
Kendrick Lamar dominated the 2025 Grammy Awards, making history as “Not Like Us”—his explosive diss track aimed at Drake—earned five major wins. In a rare moment for hip-hop, Lamar’s victory cemented the track as the first diss record to take home a Grammy in over 30 years, following LL Cool J’s “Mama Said Knock You Out” in 1992. The atmosphere at Crypto.com Arena was electrifying as Miley Cyrus announced his name, sending the crowd into an eruption of cheers. Even Taylor Swift and BeyoncĂ© were spotted on their feet as Lamar’s viral anthem blasted through the venue. As the audience…
In a fast-paced fashion industry where trends come and go overnight, Kenneth Griffiths has defied the cycle, carving out a unique space that seamlessly blends streetwear with high fashion. As the visionary behind IMASINACHI, Griffiths has built a brand that isn’t just about clothing—it’s about exclusivity, craftsmanship, and cultural storytelling. With a design philosophy rooted in authenticity, Griffiths has dressed some of the most influential artists of our time, including A$AP Rocky and Juice WRLD. But while many designers chase fleeting trends, Griffiths stands firm in his creative lane, crafting pieces that are timeless rather than trendy. And this Black…
