Author: Nystaff

Drake seemingly addressed the recent controversy surrounding an alleged leaked video purportedly showing him engaged in a sex act with a cryptic post on his Instagram Story. Despite the firestorm ignited by the circulating sex tape, the Canadian rapper, known by his stage name Aubrey Drake Graham, appeared unfazed by the attention, as indicated by his actions on social media. Speculation and Response: Speculation arose after Twitch streamer Adin Ross claimed that Drake responded to the leak by sending him several laughing emojis. However, representatives for Drake declined to comment on the matter when approached by The Independent. Instagram Story…

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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei backed Hamas’s October 7 invasion of Israel, which Meta said infringed its guidelines. Platform Decision Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has confirmed the removal of accounts associated with Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. This action follows criticism over Khamenei’s support for Hamas after the group’s October 7 attack on Israel, which triggered a prolonged conflict in the Gaza Strip. Reasoning Behind Removal While Meta did not provide specific details, it cited violations of its Dangerous Organizations and Individuals policy as the reason for removing the accounts. This policy prohibits the presence of organizations…

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Kanye West’s “Vultures” album livestream temporarily stopped after the artist said “antisemite.” Grand Debut During Thursday’s listening party at the United Center in Chicago, Kanye West unveiled his latest songs to an enthusiastic crowd. The Grammy winner made a striking entrance, dressed in all black attire and donning a Jason Voorhees mask. Controversial Lyrics In one of his tracks, West raised eyebrows with his lyrics, rapping, “And I’m still crazy, bipolar, antisemite / And I’m still the king.” However, just as he uttered the word “king,” the live stream abruptly went dark and silent, leaving viewers puzzled. Speculation Surrounding Interruption…

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On February 9, KST, BTS’s famous English single “Dynamite” officially surpassed a whopping 1.8 billion streams on Spotify, setting a new record among K-pop singers. Release and Milestone BTS’s hit single “Dynamite,” released on August 21, 2020, marked the band’s first full-English track and was featured on their album ‘BE’. Three years and five months later, the song has achieved an impressive milestone, surpassing 1.8 billion streams on the Spotify platform. Record-breaking Achievement “Dynamite” has made history as the first song by a K-pop act and among all Asian acts to reach this remarkable streaming milestone on Spotify. The achievement…

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Pinterest, the image-sharing platform, experienced a significant drop in its stock value, declining over 10% on Friday.  This decline followed a first-quarter revenue forecast that fell slightly short of investor expectations, indicating smaller social media platforms’ challenges in competing for advertising dollars against larger players. The dominance of Meta and Alphabet in Ad Sales: The disappointing performance of Pinterest contrasts with strong advertising sales reported by industry giants like Meta and Alphabet. With their extensive reach and resources, these companies are better positioned to capitalize on the rebound in ad spending by companies. Danni Hewson, head of financial analysis at…

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Renowned rappers Snoop Dogg and Master P have made serious allegations against retail giant Walmart and cereal manufacturer Post Consumer Brands.  Their attorney, Ben Crump, issued a statement accusing the companies of conspiring to prevent the rappers’ newly launched cereals from reaching store shelves. Claims of Intentional Stockroom Placement: According to Crump’s filing, Walmart and Post Consumer Brands deliberately kept the rappers’ cereal products in stockrooms instead of displaying them on shelves. Furthermore, the filing alleges that the cereals were placed in Walmart’s baby and clearance sections and sold at heavily discounted prices. Broadus Foods’ Response and Legal Action: Broadus…

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