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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!
The YSL RICO trial fallout is still shaking the hip-hop world — and now, it’s spilling into the music. Gunna’s newly released album, The Last Wun (Aug. 8), is being widely interpreted as his final project under the YSL label. Fans see it as a symbolic bookend to a chapter once defined by brotherhood with Young Thug — now clouded by legal battles and whispers of betrayal. The Lyric That’s Stirring the Pot One track in particular, “prototype,” has become the focus of fan dissection. The line: “N***a had tweeted my name, must’ve had to be a typo.” Many believe…
Byron Allen is making big moves in the broadcast world. The entertainment mogul’s Allen Media Group (AMG) has officially struck a deal to sell 10 local television stations to Gray Media for a whopping $171 million. The companies announced the agreement today, confirming that — pending FCC approval and other customary closing conditions — the deal is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2025. Gray Media Expands Into New Territory This acquisition will significantly grow Gray Media’s broadcast footprint, giving the company: Gray says the move will also create new local station duopolies — allowing for expanded news,…
Adrien Broner isn’t playing shy. The former boxing champ has set his sights on Sexyy Red, making his interest loud, clear, and very, very public. The 34-year-old fighter wasted no time sliding into the “Pound Town” rapper’s digital orbit after she dropped a string of fiery posts hinting she might be single — sparking an online spectacle tailor-made for hip-hop gossip blogs. Sexyy Red’s Cryptic Posts Spark Breakup Buzz The drama started when Sexyy Red, known for her unapologetic anthems and viral hooks, went on a mini-rant on X (formerly Twitter). One particular post had fans raising eyebrows: “IDGAF ah…
Kehlani is proving that activism doesn’t just happen on stage. This summer, the Grammy-nominated R&B star is rolling out a heartwarming, grassroots project designed to lighten the load — literally — for mothers and caregivers across America. On August 9, Kehlani will launch “Nini’s Fluff & Fold,” a traveling free laundry service that will stop in some of the country’s biggest cities. The mission is simple but deeply meaningful: give parents from underserved communities a break, some clean clothes, and a dose of care they can feel. A Tour With a Twist — Clean Clothes, Care Packages, and Connection Named…
Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing a possible one to three years behind bars in his latest legal battle — but his lawyers are working overtime to keep the music mogul out of a prison cell. Instead, they’re pitching a carefully crafted home confinement and therapy plan they believe will not only satisfy the court but also give Diddy the intense help they say he desperately needs. The Stakes Are High Lead defense attorney Marc Agnifilo confirmed that when sentencing day comes, they’ll be urging the judge to consider an alternative to prison time. Their vision? “Sean has acknowledged living with…
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Mike Tyson might have lost the boxing battle against Jake Paul — but now Iron Mike is gearing up for a very different fight: a legal showdown over music rights. Producer Ty Fyffe is suing Tyson for using the classic hip hop track “Murdergram,” featuring Jay-Z, DMX, and Ja Rule, without permission in a promotional video for Tyson’s November 2024 fight against Paul on Netflix. The Song Behind the Lawsuit: “Murdergram” “Murdergram” is a legendary track from Jay-Z’s Streets Is Watching soundtrack released in 1998. Ty Fyffe, who co-wrote and produced the song, says he was blindsided when Tyson used…
