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!

Gunna is turning a new page. With the release of The Last Wun, the rapper officially closes his run under Young Thug’s Young Stoner Life (YSL) label, using the project as both a musical milestone and a declaration of personal reinvention. The album spotlights Gunna’s focus on wellness, resilience, and giving back, reflecting his evolution since his release from Fulton County Jail in 2022. From Music to Movement: The Wunna Run 5K This fall, Gunna will host the Wunna Run 5K in Brooklyn, partnering with NYCRUNS and his nonprofit, Gunna’s Great Giveaway. The race is free to enter and open…

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Former NBA star Michael Beasley stirred the pot during a recent episode of the BIG3’s 3s and Ones podcast, making a bold claim that has hip-hop fans buzzing: he believes Kodak Black is a better artist than Kendrick Lamar. Joined by NBA reporter Chris Haynes and former player Demario “Symba” Driver, Beasley didn’t hold back as he laid out his case — prompting disbelief, laughs, and heated discussion from his co-hosts. “Man, I think Kodak better than Kendrick,” Beasley declared, immediately sparking controversy. Beasley’s Case: Versatility and Chart Dominance Beasley highlighted Kodak Black’s versatility and consistent presence on the charts…

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Shockwaves hit the NFL on draft night when Shedeur Sanders, the former Colorado quarterback and son of Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, fell to the fifth round. Selected by the Cleveland Browns at No. 144 overall, Sanders’ dramatic slide left fans, analysts, and media outlets scrambling for answers. Once considered a potential top pick and a first-round talent, Sanders’ unexpected fall has sparked intense speculation about what went wrong. Eric Dickerson Hints at League Interference Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson weighed in on the Roggin & Rodney show, claiming that a “very good source” suggested the NFL may have discouraged…

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Evelyn Lozada is finally breaking her silence on the swirling rumors about her connection to Tiffney Cambridge and rapper The Game. The Basketball Wives star took to the podcast Stepping Into the Shade Room to set the record straight, dismissing claims of personal betrayal while emphasizing professional respect. The controversy traces back to 2024, when Lozada’s daughter, Shaniece Hairston, announced she was expecting a child with The Game — who is Cambridge’s ex-fiancé and father of her two children. Immediately, speculation exploded online, linking Lozada’s family to accusations of “breaking girl code” with Cambridge. “It’s Literally a Lie” Host Thembi…

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Bryson Tiller is spilling the tea on one of the biggest career crossroads he’s ever faced. The 32-year-old R&B star recently shared why he opted for RCA Records instead of joining Drake’s OVO Sound, a decision that shaped his trajectory in music. Speaking on a recent episode of New Rory & Mal, Tiller revisited the story, giving fans an inside look at the choice behind his debut album, Trapsoul. The Missed Message That Changed Everything Tiller explained that he and Drake had discussed a potential deal prior to Trapsoul’s release. But when the rapper didn’t respond to one of Tiller’s…

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Despite the ongoing drama surrounding Micah Parsons’ contract situation, at least one NFL insider thinks fans in Dallas have nothing to worry about. Doug Whaley, former Buffalo Bills general manager (2013–2017) and current Sr. VP of Player Personnel for the UFL, told TMZ Sports on Friday that while tensions are high, a trade involving the star linebacker is unlikely. “If Jerry is saying what he said, I cannot see them going to a divorce,” Whaley explained. Comparisons to Other High-Stakes NFL Deals Whaley referenced past standoffs involving elite pass rushers, pointing to Myles Garrett of the Cleveland Browns and T.J.…

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