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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!
When it comes to Cardi B, courtroom drama and creative dominance go hand in hand. Just hours after scoring a major legal victory, the Bronx-born superstar flipped the script—dropping a viral teaser for her new track, “Bodega Baddie,” from her hotly anticipated album Am I the Drama? On Tuesday night, Cardi took to Instagram with a dimly lit video where she danced to the unreleased song, slipping out of a polka dot jacket while rocking a loose armored corset that revealed her growing baby bump. The clip set social media on fire, proving once again that Cardi knows exactly how…
When Drake talks, the internet listens—and this time, the Grammy-winning rapper isn’t making headlines for a new album, a feud, or even his love life. Instead, he’s gone viral for admitting he’s become unexpectedly hooked on WWE superstar Rhea Ripley. During a recent sit-down on Bobbi Althoff’s podcast, Drake revealed that his social media algorithm has been flooded with Ripley clips. “My FYP page is just all Rhea Ripley,” he laughed. “She’s a wrestler, she’s like my muse but she’s…I’m the opposite of everything that she, likes.” Fans instantly latched on to the hilarious confession, with clips spreading across X,…
New York hip-hop isn’t just about music—it’s about style, swagger, and setting the trends the rest of the world scrambles to catch up with. This weekend, a fiery new debate shook the culture when Harlem’s Jim Jones and Dave East went head-to-head with Brooklyn’s Fabolous and Maino on the Artist 2 Artist Podcast. The clash? Not over bars, not over beef—but over who deserves the crown as hip-hop’s true fashion capital. And let’s just say—the conversation got heated. The Heart of the Debate For decades, New York has stood as hip-hop’s undisputed fashion hub. From streetwear to high-end designer collaborations,…
Drake is back on the podcast mic—and this time, he’s tackling one of the biggest criticisms of his career. The Toronto superstar has long been celebrated for bending genres, moving effortlessly between rap, R&B, dancehall, U.K. grime, Afrobeats, and pop. While his musical versatility has expanded his global influence, it has also sparked debate over cultural appropriation. Critics have occasionally labeled Drake a “culture vulture,” accusing him of profiting from musical styles he didn’t originate. Drake, however, rejects that notion, framing his collaborations as acts of connection, not exploitation. “I hate that people think that me being into music from…
Young Thug is back in headlines, but this time, it’s not about music. In recent weeks, the Atlanta rapper has faced intensifying scrutiny after the leak of an interrogation tape, reigniting accusations of betrayal in hip-hop. The controversy centers on audio allegedly capturing Thug, born Jeffrey Williams, naming fellow rapper Peewee Roscoe during questioning. What may have been routine police procedure quickly spiraled into public accusations of “snitching,” a label that carries enormous weight in a culture that prizes loyalty. The clip went viral almost instantly, amplified by critics and rivals, transforming a minor incident into a full-blown public storm.…
Young Thug Interrogation Leak Sparks Meek Mill Drama Online Hip-hop tensions are heating up after a leaked interrogation recording of Young Thug resurfaced online. The clip, in which the Atlanta rapper mentions Peewee Roscoe while speaking with investigators, quickly spread across social media, reigniting debates about loyalty, snitching, and the blurred lines of street ethics in rap culture. At the same time, 6ix9ine fanned the flames, seemingly targeting Meek Mill on Instagram. The rapper shared what appeared to be an old tweet allegedly from Meek, referencing “rats” and the late Nipsey Hussle. The tweet’s authenticity remains uncertain, given the outdated…
