Entertainment
Rapper Young Thug releases album titled ‘Business is Business’ from jail
Young Thug fans awoke Friday to a new album from the Atlanta rapper, who is embroiled in a sprawling gang conspiracy trial and has been imprisoned since May 2022.
The 15-track record entitled “Business is Business” includes features from Drake, Future, 21 Savage and Travis Scott, and is Young Thug’s first LP since 2021’s chart-topper “Punk.”
The 31-year-old born Jeffery Williams was one of 28 alleged street gang members swept up in a racketeering indictment accusing defendants of myriad predicate offenses that support an overarching conspiracy charge, including murder, assault, carjacking, drug dealing and theft.
The indictment shook the rap world in Atlanta, where Young Thug is considered among the industry’s most impactful figures who has been elemental to forging contemporary rap’s sound.
Prosecutors say Young Thug’s record label — Young Stoner Life, an imprint under 300 Entertainment — is a front for a crime ring, and have held up song lyrics as evidence of the accusation, a strategy that has raised eyebrows and drawn rebuke.
The case has proceeded at a glacial pace: jury selection began in January and is still underway some six months later.
Courtroom incidents including the arrest of a defense attorney and the laptop seizure of another have cause significant delays, along with scuffles between law enforcement and defendants.
A courtroom deputy was jailed for having an “inappropriate relationship” with a defendant.
And a number of potential jurors have been held in contempt: one was assigned a 30-page essay on the importance of jury service after she traveled to the Dominican Republic on business and missed court.
Entertainment
‘King of Boys 3’ to premiere December 25
Kemi Adetiba, the Nigerian filmmaker, has announced the release date for the third installment of her hit movie ‘King of Boys‘ (KOB).
In a recent Instagram post, Adetiba shared a video with Sola Sobowale’s voice in the background.
In the caption, she revealed that the movie will be released on December 25.
“KOB Army, arise. It’s time we move. Signed, your general. #KOB3 #TheBeginningOfTheEnd #DettyDecember25 #KAV25,” she wrote.
Adetiba had previously revealed that Afrobeat singer Seun Kuti would star in KOB 3.
‘King of Boys 1’ debuted in 2018 and has gained widespread reception. The movie tells the story of a businesswoman entangled in a power tussle and trust game that eventually threatened everything around her on account of her growing political ambition.
In 2021, Adetiba released the first sequel titled ‘King Of Boys: The Return of The King’.
Entertainment
Moses Bliss, wife welcome first child — a year after wedding
Moses Bliss, the gospel singer, and Marie Wiseborn, his wife, have welcomed their first child together.
The couple announced the arrival of their bundle of joy in a joint Instagram post on Friday.
In the caption, the lovebirds described their newborn son as “the Lord’s doing”. They also shared a series of photos taken before the childbirth.
“This is the doing of the Lord,” they wrote. “Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think,… unto him be glory. Amen.” Ephesians 3:20-21 KJV.”
Bliss also shared a snippet from a song titled ‘Doing of the Lord’ featuring Nathaniel Bassey while appreciating God for the testimony.
“This is the doing of the Lord. We are in awe of His mercy. Join us to thank God for blessing our family with a baby boy. This song is our testimony. The official video is now out on my YouTube channel,” he wrote.
Bliss announced his engagement in January 2024 and started the wedding process in February.
Entertainment
Spyro says he spends over N15m yearly on people who beg for help
Spyro, the Nigerian singer, has expressed frustration about the constant requests for money and gifts from people.
In a recent Instagram post, the ‘Who’s Your Guy’ hitmaker revealed that he spends “at least N100,000 on gifts” whenever he goes out, which adds up to “around N15 million per year”.
The 34-year-old also complained that people often insult him when he refuses to give them money or gifts.
He said being a celebrity in Lagos comes with immense pressure, and he feels obligated to spend money on others whenever he’s out in public.
“Really hard being a celebrity in Lagos. I told a guy I didn’t have anything and would see him the next day. He rained insults on me. Every day I step out of my house, I spend a minimum of N100k on gifts. Now let’s do the maths: let’s say I go out three times a week, that’s N300k per week, making N1.2m per month, and that’s about N15 million a year. Kilode,” he wrote.
“If I enter restaurant, billings go de wait me outside. I enter church, same thing. Enter estate, same. Carry phone enter online, na same same,” he captioned the post.
“Everybody wants to take, but nobody de give you, and nobody thinks of how you are fairing. 🤦🏾♂️ S/O to everyone of my colleagues out there going through this. Ya’ll are the real MVPs, and I celebrate you. 🙏🏾.”
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