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!

She’s not just making waves—Doechii is about to cause a flood. Fresh off her electrifying debut at Lollapalooza, genre-bending rap phenom Doechii just revealed she’s hitting the road for her first-ever headlining tour—“Live From the Swamp.” The 12-city North American tour, produced by Live Nation, kicks off October 14 at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago and winds across major U.S. and Canadian cities before wrapping up in Seattle on November 10. This announcement follows a major career milestone: her Lollapalooza set, hailed by the Chicago Tribune as “a hip hop master class,” instantly set the internet on fire. Critics and…

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Trick Daddy is facing serious backlash after sharing some eyebrow-raising dating preferences—and the internet is not having it. During a sit-down on The Nene Leakes Show, the Love & Hip Hop: Miami star revealed that he’s not interested in women over 35, claiming they come with “too much baggage.” “I’m very wide—like wide open, very whore-ish man,” Trick said with a laugh. “With the exception of you and maybe two or three other women, right. I’m not attracted to no women over 35 years old.” But it didn’t stop there. “Y’all standards are too high, y’all are too emotional, y’all…

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Kid Cudi is going solo—literally. The hip-hop and alternative icon just announced he’s done with guest features on his albums, aiming to keep his music raw and authentic without distractions. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Cudi explained why he’s cutting out guest appearances on upcoming projects. “No features, just me. I think I’m over features unless it happens organically. There are people I’ve had on my albums that I haven’t talked to in years. Didn’t promote the album, just went ghost,” he revealed. The vibe is clear: Kid Cudi wants his music to be purely his own voice. “Makes me…

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Legendary rapper and Law & Order: SVU star Ice-T is stepping beyond music and acting to narrate a gripping new documentary about the fentanyl epidemic sweeping through the entertainment world and America at large. Set to premiere August 25 on A&E, the two-hour special Fame and Fentanyl follows Ice-T as he explores the opioid crisis from deeply personal and cultural angles, giving viewers an unfiltered look at the devastating impact of this deadly synthetic drug. Fentanyl’s Deadly Grip on Hollywood and Music Produced amid a sharp surge in opioid deaths, Fame and Fentanyl highlights the tragic loss of some of…

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Stephen A. Smith isn’t holding back in his latest call-out of former NBA star Gilbert Arenas—urging him to get serious about his recent federal indictment instead of making light of the situation. On a recent episode of The Stephen A. Smith Show, the ESPN commentator responded sharply to a viral clip of Arenas joking that “people connected to Smith tend to get arrested.” Smith’s rebuke was blunt: “Bro, I need you not to play around. I don’t want to see you behind bars. That’s not something to laugh about.” ⚠️ Stephen A. Warns: Federal Charges Are No Laughing Matter Smith…

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The artist formerly known as Kanye West—now just Ye—is facing a crushing blow in his ongoing legal battles. A Los Angeles judge has ordered him to pay nearly $100,000 in attorneys’ fees after his attempt to dismiss a high-profile antisemitism lawsuit was soundly rejected. ⚖️ The Lawsuit: Shocking Allegations from Inside YZY Pods The lawsuit was filed last year by a marketing specialist at Ye’s YZY Pods division, identified only as Jane Doe in court documents. She accuses Ye of: The case includes disturbing text messages from Ye himself, including chilling statements like: “I am a Nazi”“Welcome to the first…

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In just three months, nearly 300,000 Black women have vanished from the U.S. labor force—and the ripple effects are devastating entire communities. According to troubling new economic data, this marks the steepest drop in Black women’s workforce participation since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. For the first time in over a year, Black women are now working at lower rates than Latinas, a shift that has economists, civil rights advocates, and families deeply concerned. But make no mistake—this isn’t just about women quitting their jobs. Experts say what’s unfolding is far more systemic and structurally dangerous, rooted in…

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