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!

What started as online tension between DJ Akademiks and Lil Baby is now threatening to spill out of social media—and straight into the boxing ring. The two influential figures in hip-hop and entertainment are currently locked in a very public dispute, one that has rapidly escalated from sharp words and Instagram posts to serious talk of a celebrity boxing match. And with streamer Adin Ross stepping into the conversation, fans believe this clash may be closer to reality than anyone expected. From Social Media Jabs to Full-Blown Feud DJ Akademiks, never one to shy away from confrontation, has a long…

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Yung Bleu might be ready to trade bars for boxing gloves—and he’s not being subtle about it. On Tuesday (Jan. 27), the Mobile, Alabama rapper sent the internet buzzing after posting a gym video on Instagram, showing himself putting in work on a heavy bag. But this wasn’t just a casual fitness flex. The clip came with a caption that felt more like a public challenge, aimed straight at the heart of the celebrity boxing world. And yes—Adin Ross was tagged. Yung Bleu Eyes the Boxing Ring, Not Just the Booth In the now-viral post, Bleu directly tagged streamer Adin…

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J. Cole is officially back in rap mode—and he didn’t tiptoe in. Late Tuesday night (Jan. 27), the Dreamville boss dropped a surprise collection of freestyles titled Birthday Blizzard ’26, instantly sending hip-hop Twitter, Reddit, and group chats into overdrive. The project marks Cole’s first freestyle release since 2024’s Might Delete Later and arrives as a clear prelude to what he’s calling his final studio album, The Fall Off. And yes—he addresses everything. From his polarizing apology to Kendrick Lamar, to industry politics, fake streaming numbers, and what success actually means in 2026, Birthday Blizzard ’26 finds Cole reflective, sharp,…

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Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan aren’t done talking about Sinners—and honestly, fans aren’t done listening. Fresh off the film’s record-setting Academy Award nominations, the longtime collaborators are still deep in promo mode, but instead of glossy soundbites, they’re finally pulling back the curtain. In a new episode of Proximity Media’s In Proximity podcast, hosted by Paola Mardo, Coogler and Jordan go deeper than any press junket ever could—unpacking the how, why, and what-it-took behind one of the most talked-about films of the year. What unfolds is less PR and more masterclass. A Creative Duo Built on Trust, Not Hype…

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Lizzo has joined the ongoing conversation surrounding Nicki Minaj’s political visibility, offering candid commentary as fans and critics continue to debate the rapper’s alignment. Minaj, the superstar behind “Barbie World”, has faced rising scrutiny for publicly supporting Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance. The spotlight intensified after she appeared at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest alongside Erika Kirk, a figure connected to conservative political circles. That appearance sparked a storm of online reactions, with fans questioning Minaj’s political choices and cultural loyalties. Lizzo Addresses the Trend During a TikTok exchange that later circulated widely on X via PopBase, Lizzo responded…

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