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!

The world of hip-hop never rests, and the latest storm involves Sukihana and Tekashi 6ix9ine, who have set the internet ablaze with a bitter back-and-forth that’s as personal as it is public. The clash kicked off when Sukihana called out 6ix9ine for repeatedly taking shots at Young Thug, who is currently fighting for his freedom while facing mounting legal scrutiny. But things quickly turned darker when 6ix9ine pulled the name of his late friend, Ariela La Langosta, into the fray. 6ix9ine Brings Up His Late Friend La Langosta was tragically found dead in her car this past August, her death…

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The Philadelphia courts are once again in the spotlight — and this time, the controversy has pulled Meek Mill’s circle into the mix. A complaint filed this week against Judge Scott DiClaudio alleges he acted improperly while handling a sensitive case involving Dwayne Jones, a longtime friend of the Grammy-nominated rapper. Jones currently faces charges connected to a fatal shooting, and according to the Judicial Conduct Board, DiClaudio may have crossed a serious ethical line. The Alleged Restaurant Note Exchange The allegations trace back to June, when Judge Zachary Shaffer and his law clerk stopped by a restaurant owned by…

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Before he became one of the biggest names in rap, Drake was a teenage actor in Toronto, best known for playing Jimmy Brooks on Degrassi: The Next Generation. Now, in the newly released documentary Degrassi: Whatever It Takes, the superstar is finally opening up about one of the most emotional and life-altering arcs of his career — the school shooting storyline that left Jimmy paralyzed. Drake, whose real name is Aubrey Graham, admits he was completely caught off guard by the script. “I didn’t know about the end of ‘Time Stands Still’ until I was in the read-through,” he revealed.…

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Lizzo is back in the spotlight with a brand-new New York magazine cover story, and this time she isn’t facing it alone. Her longtime friend and collaborator SZA is stepping up to defend her, offering a rare and emotional perspective on what it means to weather public storms in the entertainment industry. The “Kill Bill” singer didn’t mince words when reflecting on how the internet and industry critics turned on Lizzo following multiple lawsuits filed against her. “It was so weird to watch everybody attack her because it actually had nothing to do with what was going on,” SZA explained.…

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Kehlani is sending R&B fans into a frenzy after revealing she’s back in the studio, and this time she’s teaming up with two of the genre’s most respected architects: Ryan Leslie and Bryan-Michael Cox. On September 9, the Oakland-born singer shared photos on her Instagram story showing the trio deep in session, instantly sparking speculation about what’s next for the rising R&B icon. The studio snapshots captured Kehlani sitting between Leslie and Cox, signaling a collaboration steeped in pedigree. Leslie, a multi-hyphenate producer known for crafting era-defining hits for Cassie, Fabolous, and his own acclaimed catalog, brings sleek, precise production…

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Hip-hop superstar Cardi B is back and making headlines again, this time for a rollout as unpredictable as her career. On September 9, the Bronx rapper officially announced her new album, Am I the Drama?, in a theatrical, larger-than-life fashion that fans have come to expect. “Hear ye, hear ye,” Cardi B began on social media, issuing what felt like a mock-royal decree before diving into the real talk. According to her, Atlantic Records trimmed the album’s funding, leaving her with just a “$50 budget.” But Cardi didn’t let the lean resources slow her down. Instead, she turned the announcement…

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Hip-hop fans everywhere got a shock on September 9 after rising Bronx rapper Cash Cobain shared a phone call with Jay-Z that seemed to put the brakes on album speculation. “Dam just got off the phone with Hov lol thank y’all,” Cobain tweeted. “When I was on the phone with Hov, he said that he is absolutely not dropping an album. That messed me up tho.” The revelation quickly went viral, sending fans scrambling to digest the news. For months, rumors have swirled about whether Jay-Z would return with a full-length project. Sporadic guest appearances and surprise verses had kept…

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Bad Bunny is making headlines for a bold move: the global superstar is skipping the United States on his 2025-26 Debi Tirar Mas Fotos World Tour. In a candid chat with i-D, the Puerto Rican icon opened up about what drove this unprecedented decision: concerns over immigration enforcement. “There were many reasons why I didn’t show up in the U.S., and none of them were out of hate,” Bad Bunny said. “I’ve performed there many times. All of [the shows] have been successful. All of them have been magnificent.” Despite his glowing history of U.S. performances, the presence of ICE…

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Offset’s 2025 has been a year of highs and headlines. The rapper is proving he can thrive on his own, even as his personal life with soon-to-be ex-wife Cardi B continues to make waves. His latest solo album, Kiari, recently cracked the Billboard Top 20, earning critical praise for its blend of reflection, swagger, and bold experimentation. The project cements Offset’s ability to shine beyond Migos, showing fans that he’s more than just a group member—he’s a solo star in his own right. That momentum has translated seamlessly to the MASA Tour, where Offset shares the stage with NBA YoungBoy,…

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