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!

During a recent interview with Forbes, the Grammy-winning singer opened up about her journey to becoming an independent artist and how navigating label drama ultimately led her to own her master recordings—a move that changed her career trajectory. The Meeting That Changed Everything Ciara revealed that a pivotal meeting with a record executive changed the course of her career. “It was also one of my greatest meetings because that propelled me to become independent, because literally he did not see the vision of what ‘Level Up’ was,” she said. Ciara went on to highlight the support of her then-A&R, Monti…

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On Tuesday, August 19, the singer and reality star took to Instagram to share a candid and emotional post about her recent health scare. Reposting a quote that read, “Thank you God for waking me up today,” Tamar added her personal account, giving fans a rare glimpse into her life-altering experience. Tamar’s Close Call “I struggled to write this but everyone keeps calling me and honestly, I can’t even really talk anymore I’m so weak. I almost died Sunday,” Braxton revealed. “I was found in a pool of blood from my friend with a face injury.” She continued, describing the…

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Fresh off confirming his relationship with Chrisean Rock, the Los Angeles rapper is stepping into the spotlight with one of his boldest collaborations yet. Bino linked up with Baton Rouge rap legend Boosie Badazz for the remix of “Owe Me That Puss,” a standout track from his recent album, CBFW. The remix brings together two generations of raw, unfiltered voices in hip-hop, both grounded in survival, street authenticity, and truth-telling. The pairing has fans buzzing and industry insiders taking note. A Collaboration With Personal Meaning For Bino, teaming up with Boosie wasn’t just a business move—it was deeply personal. He…

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In a high-profile ruling, a Georgia court has ordered the return of the rapper’s luxury vehicles and cash that were seized during his ongoing RICO case, a trial that has captured national attention for its unprecedented scale and implications in the hip-hop community. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Paige Whitaker approved the motion to return the property, a move that comes on the heels of a plea agreement in one of Georgia’s longest-running criminal trials. The Assets Being Returned The ruling covers an impressive collection of items, including: These assets, which had been previously seized by authorities, are now officially…

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Court papers unsealed Monday reveal that the superstar rapper is expanding his defamation lawsuit to target several top executives by name. The move builds on his original claim that UMG intentionally amplified Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us”, a fiery diss track that Drake alleges smeared his reputation across the music world. The Core Allegations Drake’s updated complaint accuses UMG of harassment, defamation, and deceptive business practices, claiming the company employed “covert strategies” to boost the track’s visibility while presenting him in an extremely negative light. A particularly incendiary lyric in Lamar’s song refers to Drake as a “certified pedophile,” a…

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The rapper, currently serving a ten-year prison sentence for the 2020 shooting of Megan Thee Stallion, is continuing his legal fight to overturn the verdict that landed him behind bars. Lanez’s attorneys argue that errors during the trial compromised the fairness of the proceedings and insist that their client was wrongfully convicted. At a recent hearing, attorney Crystal Morgan laid out a detailed case for why the trial’s outcome should be reconsidered, focusing on what she claims was misrepresentation of DNA evidence and how it was presented to the jury. DNA Evidence at the Heart of the Appeal Central to…

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Philadelphia rapper Skrilla — best known for his breakout hit “Doot Doot” — is facing serious legal trouble after a late-night run-in with police during a music video shoot went sideways. The arrest went down on Saturday, August 16, in the heart of Kensington, and according to police, it all started with what looked like a prank gone too far. The Incident: From Music Video to Arrest Authorities say that around 11:05 p.m., Skrilla — real name Edwards — allegedly fired gel pellets from a toy gun directly at a Philadelphia police officer, striking him in the face, neck, and…

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