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!

Hip-hop icon T.I. is speaking out after he, his wife Tameka “Tiny” Harris, and their son King Harris were swept back into the center of sex trafficking allegations that have resurfaced on social media—sending shockwaves through fans and the entertainment world. The allegations, which first emerged in 2021 from former family friend Sabrina Peterson, accuse the Harris family of engaging in coercive and exploitative behavior involving multiple unnamed individuals. Now, Peterson claims to have explosive “receipts” she plans to release on her birthday, July 19, promising they will expose “trafficking, coercion, and prostitution.” This comes shortly after Tiny reacted to…

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Get ready for a major nostalgia hit this fall — because “Roundball Rock” is making its triumphant return to NBA broadcasts for the first time in over two decades! ???? The iconic theme song, composed by John Tesh, will once again pump through speakers when NBC resumes its NBA coverage in October, bringing back the ‘90s vibes fans have been begging for. ???? John Tesh Is Fired Up For NBA Comeback TMZ Sports caught up with Tesh in Los Angeles last week, where he couldn’t hide his excitement about the song’s long-awaited revival. “It’s fun for me,” Tesh said with…

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What was meant to be a festive Fourth of July celebration in Alabama turned into a horrifying scene when a fireworks display at Lake Martin ended in disaster. According to authorities, the explosion occurred around 9:14 p.m. on July 4 near the Highway 49 Bridge in the Blue Creek area, where fireworks were being launched from a floating barge. ???? Fireworks Blast Ignites Barge, Injures Multiple Witnesses described a “massive boom” followed by flames engulfing the barge, sending panicked crowds fleeing from the water’s edge. At least five people were injured in the explosion, with some suffering serious burns and…

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50 Cent is spiraling over the NBA’s Achilles injury epidemic — and he’s pointing fingers at a mystery woman he claims hexed players wearing jersey number 0. The rap mogul and entrepreneur took to Instagram on July 5 to rant about Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton, whose devastating Achilles tear in Game 7 of the 2025 NBA Finals ended the Pacers’ championship dreams. “When I find the b#### that put the juju on my man? This s### ain’t just happening just to be happening,” 50 Cent said in his fiery video. “Everybody with zero get their Achilles snapped … Damian…

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Skepta has officially stirred the pot in the age-old UK vs. US rap rivalry, and fans on both sides of the Atlantic are scrambling to pick their fighters. The London grime legend took to X (formerly Twitter) on July 3rd to issue a bold challenge: “I wanna clash an American rapper. Finally get this UK/US rap debate sorted.” But Skepta didn’t stop there—he dropped a fantasy fight card pairing some of Britain’s hardest lyricists with America’s elite, promising an all-out lyrical war. ???? The Dream UK vs US Rap Matchups Here’s Skepta’s lineup of potential heavyweight clashes: ✅ Ghetts vs…

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Drake has done it again. The Toronto superstar’s surprise single, “What Did I Miss?”, has shot straight to the No. 1 spot on Spotify and Apple Music in the U.S., dominating streaming charts and reigniting his headline-grabbing feud with Kendrick Lamar. ???? A Chart-Topping Comeback Released on July 4th during Drake’s livestream event, “Iceman Episode 1”, the track racked up an eye-popping 2.1 million streams on Spotify within 24 hours—enough to dethrone previous chart leaders and cement his position as rap’s reigning heavyweight. It’s also claimed the top position on Apple Music, continuing Drizzy’s streak of record-breaking releases. Fans and…

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Lil Woody is back in the headlines, but this time it’s not about the courtroom drama surrounding YSL—it’s about water balloons and reckless driving in the streets of Atlanta. The 33-year-old rapper was arrested after authorities said he helped organize a chaotic street racing event dubbed “Wet and Wild,” which quickly spiraled out of control. ????️ Wet and Wild Goes Wrong According to police reports, the event took place on June 22 near Cruse and Oakland Roads in Lawrenceville, Georgia. Witnesses say Lil Woody (real name Kenneth Copeland) was seen tossing water balloons and leaning out of a sunroof while…

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