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!

In a candid chat with Elle Magazine, A$AP Rocky opened up about mental health, music, and family life, giving fans a rare glimpse into the mind of one of hip-hop’s most introspective artists. The conversation coincided with the release of his latest project, Highest 2 Lowest, a collaboration with director Spike Lee and actor Denzel Washington. The discussion blended honesty, skepticism, and introspection, as Rocky questioned traditional therapy while exploring how art can serve as an outlet for emotional expression. Jay-Z: The Black Therapist? Rocky reflected on how fans often look to artists for guidance, drawing a bold comparison between…

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Bad Bunny reportedly received a “credible death threat” while performing his historic Puerto Rico residency, sparking heightened security and federal involvement. According to reports, the threat emerged online, and authorities believe the suspect may have been armed. While it is unclear whether the individual has been detained, both local law enforcement and federal agencies, including the FBI, were present at the concerts to ensure the safety of the artist and his fans. Historic Residency Amid Heightened Security Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, wrapped his 31-show residency titled No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí, which ran from July 11…

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A Chicago father is now facing attempted murder and hate crime charges after allegedly opening fire on his teenage daughter and her girlfriend in a shocking Humboldt Park attack. According to Cook County prosecutors, Jaime Santiago, 59, carried out the alleged assault on August 24, reportedly confronting the 18- and 19-year-old teens over the daughter’s sexual orientation. The confrontation quickly escalated, leaving one teen hospitalized and the other narrowly escaping harm. The Alleged Attack Authorities allege Santiago confronted the teens as they were driving away from the area and noticed two of their car tires had been slashed. They stopped…

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Young Thug is moving fast to make things right. On September 26, the Atlanta superstar took to X (formerly Twitter) to publicly apologize after fans noticed Rod Wave’s verse was missing from the reflective track “Blaming Jesus” on Thug’s new album, Uy Scuti. The omission sparked instant disappointment online, with fans of Rod Wave voicing frustration over the absence of the soulful vocals they’d eagerly anticipated. Social media quickly lit up with confusion, memes, and calls for answers, as the collaboration had been one of the album’s most hyped moments. Thug Addresses the Oversight Young Thug didn’t waste time clearing…

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Cardi B is back to stirring the pot. The Bronx rapper’s recent feature on Young Thug’s highly anticipated album “Uy Scuti” has fans convinced she’s taking subtle—but biting—shots at longtime rival Nicki Minaj. Cardi appears on the track “On The News,” released September 26, dropping a lyric that immediately set social media ablaze: “How you laughing when I heard you getting beat on, gotta pay your n***a way every trip y’all be on.” Fans were quick to interpret the line as a subliminal diss aimed at Minaj and her husband, Kenneth Petty, reigniting the decades-long rivalry between the two rap…

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Houston was gripped by grief and emotion Tuesday as Tony Earls was sentenced to 20 years in prison—the maximum sentence available—for the tragic death of 9-year-old Arlene Alvarez. The courtroom fell silent as Arlene’s mother, Wendy Alvarez, delivered a searing victim impact statement, balancing raw anguish with a plea for accountability. “You wanted to apologize to us, but what you did that night was wrong, and you need to pay,” Wendy told Earls, emphasizing that no sentence could ever restore her daughter’s life. “Twenty years is not enough.” The Tragic Night Arlene was killed in February 2022 when Earls, believing…

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Memphis rapper GloRilla isn’t letting rumors slide. The rising hip-hop star shut down speculation about cosmetic work after a fan took to X (formerly Twitter) to claim she had her face “leveled out.” The fan wrote: “GloRilla got facial balancing done and it was money well spent. They [done] leveled out her eyes and shaved down that nose. Hello gorgeous.” GloRilla didn’t hold back, replying with a single, pointed word: “Delusional.” Her quick response has fans rallying behind her, praising the rapper for shutting down false claims with humor and confidence. GloRilla’s Love Life in the Spotlight While cosmetic rumors…

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