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!

“Big Brother” fans are in a frenzy, calling on producers to boot Rylie Jeffries over his allegedly controlling behavior toward love interest Katherine Woodman. But his mother, Michelle Jeffries, tells TMZ the backlash is off-base. She argues that Rylie simply appears “over the top on TV”. “They’re stuck in a house with no TV, no radios, no phones. They’re getting to know each other on a personal level we don’t understand,” she said. “He’s not some obsessive stalker-type person like everyone is saying. He’s got a great heart and wears it on his sleeve.” Small-Town Love, Big Emotions Michelle describes…

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The Gwinnett County Medical Examiner’s Office has released the official autopsy for rapper T-Hood, revealing that the 33-year-old suffered multiple fatal gunshot wounds, including at least one to the back. According to the report obtained by TMZ Hip Hop, T-Hood was shot in the back, abdomen, buttocks, and both thighs on August 8. “The injuries are consistent with a fatal shooting,” the ME’s report states. The rapper, who had dated Kelsie Frost, daughter of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta stars Kirk and Rasheeda, was transported to a hospital by Gwinnett County Fire and Emergency Services but tragically died shortly after…

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Cardi B is back at the center of hip-hop conversation, and this time, it’s her newest single, “Imaginary Playerz.” The track flips Jay-Z’s 1997 classic, reworking the lyrics and energy in a way that has left fans divided. Either way, Cardi has cemented her role as one of rap’s most polarizing and influential voices in 2025. Joey Bada$$ Weighs In Brooklyn’s own Joey Bada$$, preparing to release his album Lonely at the Top on August 29, weighed in on Cardi’s track during a recent conversation in New York. He offered a resounding co-sign, praising Cardi for capturing the spirit of…

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Hip-hop runs on loyalty, and few rappers take that code more seriously than Fat Joe. But on a recent episode of his podcast Joe and Jada, co-hosted with Jadakiss, the Bronx legend confessed to a conflict that’s left him torn: he loves Gunna’s new album … but refuses to stand behind the artist who made it. “I can’t stop playing it. I didn’t skip a single track,” Joe admitted of The Last Wun, which dropped last week. “But you know me—I don’t support no rats.” The statement perfectly captures Joe’s dilemma: the music speaks to him, but his street code…

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Drake’s upcoming album ICEMAN is already the most buzzed-about project of 2025—but now even his closest friends are demanding answers. On Instagram this month, 21 Savage jumped into the comments under one of Drake’s teasers with just four words that sent the culture into a frenzy: “Drop the album dog!” The blunt message, left on a post teasing new Drake music, instantly lit up timelines across X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and TikTok. Fans, blogs, and industry insiders alike ran with it, turning one comment into a cultural moment. Why 21 Savage’s Words Hit Different For casual fans, the comment was…

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