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BabyWopo: Next Rated Artist From Chicago

Babywopo: Next Rated Artist From Chicago

Babywopo: Next Rated Artist From Chicago

Deshawn Wiley is Popularly known as Baby Wopo. He is a Songwriter and American singer From The South Side of Chicago, Illinois ( Roseland Wild 100’s).  He’s an influential rapper that comes with straight bars and having his own wave starting in 2018.

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According to source, Baby Wopo’s Music comes with a lot of pain dealing with different stories through out his life as he get ready to drop his Deluxe On His Second Album  (Young Child From Roseland ) with 12 Songs August 4th.

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Druski’s Past Comments on Attending Diddy’s Parties Resurface Amid Explosive Allegations

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Comedian Druski is in a bit of hot water after an old interview clip came back to the spotlight amid serious new accusations against Sean “Diddy” Combs. This clip originally aired on Million Dollaz Worth of Game, where Druski talked nervously about his experiences at parties hosted by Diddy. With the recent news about Diddy, people on social media are now closely scrutinizing Druski’s words more than ever. In the clip, Druski says, “I’ve been in attendance,” trying to explain his presence at Diddy’s events. He adds, “It was a party. I wasn’t at one of them parties. I have been in attendance at a Puff party.” At the time, everyone laughed, but now, in light of the allegations, the mood has shifted.

Recent claims have linked Druski and NFL star Odell Beckham Jr. to Diddy’s growing legal troubles, causing many to react to the clip differently. Some fans are keeping it light, joking about how uncomfortable Druski seemed. One person noted, “Bro was squirming out of his seat, he def cooked.” Others interpret his nervousness as a sign that he might have more to say. Comments from people reveal mixed feelings, one said, “The fact he got all defensive says enough,” while another quipped, “Nah bro wasn’t even famous around the time, but it’s funny as hell.”

This situation makes Diddy’s ongoing controversy even more complicated. For Druski, who is gaining recognition in the comedy world, being connected to such serious matters could damage his reputation. Although he hasn’t been accused of anything wrong, people are now looking back at his past comments with suspicion that wasn’t there before. In today’s digital age, it’s common for old statements to resurface and be re-evaluated. What might have seemed like a harmless joke can quickly become a source of intense public scrutiny.

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Andrew Schulz Stands His Ground Against Kendrick Lamar Backlash, “I Hate Having to Explain Jokes”

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Comedian Andrew Schulz is known for speaking his mind, and he’s making headlines again due to a recent controversy involving rapper Kendrick Lamar. During a discussion on The Breakfast Club, Schulz addressed the backlash he received after responding to a line from Lamar’s song, “wacced out murals.” The trouble started when Lamar made a reference to Schulz in his lyrics. In response, Schulz made a joke that many people found offensive, implying he could take advantage of Lamar because he’s shorter. This comment led to criticism, with many calling his joke inappropriate and harmful.

Nonetheless, Schulz defends himself, stating that context is important and believes he was responding to Lamar’s challenge. “They turned it into something racist right away. I’m just pointing out that he’s small!” Schulz said, expressing his frustration over the uproar. He added, “I don’t like having to explain my jokes. He’s little, so why is he telling people to harm my friends?” Schulz also pointed to Lamar’s lyrics, arguing that since Lamar made aggressive statements first, his joke was fair game. While Schulz sees the outrage as an example of selective sensitivity, many believe he went too far. This situation has sparked broader discussions about the limits of comedy, artistic expression, and whether responding to insults in entertainment is acceptable.

However, Schulz remains firm in his stance, suggesting he’s not the real villain. “I don’t like being seen as a bully. He told his fans to harm my friends,” he emphasized, suggesting that Lamar’s aggressive lyrics prompted an equally strong reaction from him. As this back and forth continues to draw attention, one thing is clear: Andrew Schulz isn’t backing down, and the backlash isn’t going away either. Whether this situation will calm down or escalate remains to be seen, but Schulz’s refusal to apologize highlights his unfiltered and unapologetic style, for better or worse.

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