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Lil Scrappy Claps Back at Bambi’s Diss Track “Eleven” in Fiery Social Media Response

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Lil Scrappy and Bambi are at it again, and Bambi’s diss track “Eleven” has sparked controversy recently. The rapper goes in on her ex, sharing their personal drama for the world to hear. Scrappy is not going quietly. In his own brash, emotional disproof, he’s gone to social media to deny Bambi’s allegations and to ridicule her accusations with his own series of denials. “Eleven” isn’t all about Scrappy, Bambi also takes the opportunity to throw a little shade at her Love & Hip Hop foes, like Spice, who recently questioned Bambi’s Spotify statistics. But the most extreme words target her ex-husband, Lil Scrappy.

Bambi calls Scrappy out on being reckless, saying he has more baby moms than he has dollas. He scoffed at the idea in a social media clapback, serving that hot mess back with a series of passionate responses. Scrappy aimed at Bambi’s age, claiming she had lied about it. He also disputed her financial claims, noting that if he were nearly as broke as she said he was, he wouldn’t be able to afford the sizable child support he pays. The feud between the two continues to heat up, and it’s not just their relationship that’s under examination. Scrappy’s family dynamics are also under public scrutiny, especially after his ex, Erica Dixon, blasted his mother, Momma Dee, for attending his baby shower without a DNA test for his latest child, with the hairstylist Shakira Hardy.

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With such tension in his personal life, Scrappy doesn’t appear to be slowing down or shying away from the drama. Undoubtedly, the high-profile nature of their breakup has stoked the flames, but everyone can see that both Lil Scrappy and Bambi are utilizing their music and social accounts like a battlefield to settle differences, retaliate, and attempt to win. As the war of words rages, football fans can only disregard the constant smack-fighting and speculate further what round two of this public dispute will be.

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Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 makes a stand for afrobeat against corruption on latest release Na Dem feat. Tom Morello.

Seun Kuti & Egypt 80

Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 deliver a powerful afrobeat statement with “Na Dem,” Featuring Tom Morello and produced by Femi Koleoso. The track has been a fan favourite even before its official release, and comes with the unmistakable spirit of protest, truth-telling, and social accountability that have long characterized Afrobeat’s most impactful moments.

The song’s heart is a direct challenge to corruption and the abuse of power. Instead of singling out one profession or institution for its critique, “Na Dem” identifies a larger culture of dishonesty, targeting bad lawyers, bad doctors, bad politicians, and anyone who would sell their integrity for personal gain. The message is sharp and uncompromising and delivered with the urgency that has become a hallmark of Seun Kuti’s artistry.

The inclusion of Tom Morello adds another level of intensity to the record. His presence adds to the song’s rebellious energy, creating a powerful intersection between the rhythmic activism of Afrobeat and the confrontational edge of rock. The result of the collaboration is a track that is both timeless and of the moment.

The song’s dedication to principle is what rings true. The moral center of the record is Seun’s statement that he would never prostitute his conscience for money. It turns “Na Dem” from a critique into a declaration of personal values, responsibility, and resistance.

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Marsha Bartenetti reinvents in her own style “New York Minute”

Marsha Bartenetti

Marsha Bartenetti’s latest release, “New York Minute,” written by Don Henley, Danny Kortchmar, and Jai Winding, offers emotional depth, turning a timeless look at life’s fragility into a reflective, cinematic journey. Stephan Oberhoff’s arrangement perfectly frames Bartenetti’s voice, and Kevin Bate’s expressive cello adds a warm resonance that makes the track feel like a movie.

The way each instrument sounds makes it feel planned, which lets the listener stay in the fleeting moments the song so beautifully describes. Bartenetti’s singing is the best part of the song. She shows an openness that feels real, as if she has lost something and still fully embraces love and presence with complete honesty. Her choice of words and small changes in tone make the lyrics feel even closer.

“New York Minute,” is a new version that pays tribute to the original while showcasing Bartenetti’s own style. The movie-like instruments and heartfelt vocals make the song feel both personal and universal. It makes us think about how hard it is to let go and hold on.

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