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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!
When Kim Kardashian and Teyana Taylor sat down for a Vanity Fair lie detector test, fans expected chaos — and the duo delivered comedy gold. In a now-viral video, the two stars took turns grilling each other with personal, funny, and borderline awkward questions — all while being monitored by a real polygraph examiner. The result? Half confessions, half stand-up routine. Teyana Taylor Gets Real (and Hilarious) Teyana was up first in the hot seat, and from the jump, she proved she wasn’t afraid to clown herself. When asked if she still stood by her famously mocked “wallet phone case,”…
Kim Kardashian celebrates her birthday next to Sarah Paulson, Teyana Taylor and Niecy Nash Betts during the “All’s Fair” Disney Premiere at Maison de La Chimie
Kim Kardashian celebrates her birthday next to Sarah Paulson, Teyana Taylor and Niecy Nash Betts during the “All’s Fair” Disney Premiere at Maison de La Chimie
Jeezy just made hip-hop history — literally. The Atlanta legend earned a Guinness World Record for having the largest performing orchestra ever at a hip-hop concert, marking a powerful milestone in his two-decade career. The recognition came during his TM:101 Live residency in Las Vegas, where the rapper was stunned onstage as Guinness World Records adjudicator Andy Glass stepped forward with the official certificate. The record-breaking performance took place on November 1 at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, honoring the 20th anniversary of Jeezy’s debut album Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101 — the project that forever changed trap music.…
Jeezy performs with The Color of Noize orchestra composed by Derrick Hodge
Nicki Minaj could barely contain her excitement this week after discovering that the official White House TikTok account had used her music in a viral clip. The video featured President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump walking hand in hand, greeting supporters, and dancing together to a mashup of “Beez in the Trap” and 4 Non Blondes’ “What’s Up?” The unexpected pairing of the presidential couple and a Nicki Minaj hit quickly captured the attention of the internet, sparking a flurry of reactions across social media. Nicki’s Viral Reaction Taking to X, the rapper shared her reaction with her…
Nicki Minaj speaks onstage during the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards at Prudential Center
Hip-hop lost a Southern rap icon on November 1st, 2025, as Young Bleed—born Glenn Clifton Jr.—passed away at the age of 51 following a sudden brain aneurysm. In a moving tribute, Master P shared an A.I.-generated image reimagining Bleed’s 1998 debut album, My Balls & My Word. The visual depicts Young Bleed ascending golden stairs into the clouds, symbolizing his journey to peace. Master P reflected on Bleed’s impact, writing: “We lost another Soldier Gone too Soon @therealyoungbleed Rest in Paradise. Our Prayers go out to his Family.” Final Performances and Legacy Just days before his passing, Young Bleed performed…
Percy Miller aka Master P performs during 2025 NOLA Funk Fest at Spanish Plaza
Michelle Obama is proudly repping her husband, Barack Obama, and the internet is loving it. A recent viral clip from one of Barack Obama’s campaign stops captured the former president in a playful, charming moment that quickly lit up social media. During a rally in New Jersey, a woman in the crowd shouted a flirtatious comment his way. Obama, ever the smooth charmer, responded with his trademark humor: “You look cute, but I’m married. Michelle’s fine too.” The lighthearted exchange, infused with Barack’s signature wit, quickly circulated online, racking up millions of views and earning praise from fans who applauded…
The ongoing debate over who truly has the voice in R&B took a sharp turn this week, with Jacquees and Mario at the center of a viral clash. What started as a casual question on Cam Newton’s Funky Friday podcast quickly ignited an online storm over talent, tone, and legacy. During the interview, Newton asked a provocative question: “Every singer can’t sing. But let’s be real—who really can?” As he ran through names like Omarion, Bryson Tiller, Ray J, and Jacquees, Mario paused and delivered a now-viral critique: “He can sing, he can sing. He can’t sang, but he can…
