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Dr. Dre’s Estranged Wife Exposes 3 Of His Mistresses: Report

This is one of the ugliest divorces we’ve ever seen play out in pop culture.

Dr. Dre and Nicole Young were seemingly happily married for nearly twenty-four years but, this year, they shockingly filed for divorce. After spending so many years together, you would think that they would want their separation to be amicable. However, with Dre’s billion-dollar fortune at stake, they both decided to get downright vicious.


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In one of the first decisions to come out of their divorce proceedings, Dre took the win after Nicole Young was shut down by a judge after requesting Dre pay her $1.3 million security tab. As things continue to heat up, Nicole has decided to air out some more dirty laundry, reportedly exposing three of Dre’s mistresses and asking them to testify in their divorce case.

As per an exclusive report by DailyMail, Nicole Young is attempting to subpoena three women, who were allegedly the mega-producer’s mistresses. The women include singer Jillian Speer, former model Kili Anderson, and Latin hip-hop artist Crystal Rogers.

All three women are reportedly fighting off Nicole’s attempts for them to testify. 


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Dr. Dre and Nicole Young are currently at a standstill in their divorce case as they wait to hear from a Los Angeles Superior judge to determine whether their prenup agreement is still valid. Dre argues that it is while Nicole claims that, in a romantic gesture made two years after their marriage, Dre ripped up the papers. 

We’ll keep you posted on this new development, as well as any updates in this case.

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

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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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Deaf Radio returning to a place that feels familiar but has changed on “No Place Like Home”

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Deaf Radio offers a deeply affecting experience with “No Place Like Home,” a haunting meditation on grief, memory, and the enduring connection between family and place. Rather than a story of loss, the song invites listeners into the emotional experience of returning to a place that feels familiar but has changed.

It’s an open letter to the people, the moments that used to make home. It captures the unsettling experience of walking into a house where everything is still there, the clothes, the scents, the light streaming through the windows, but the person who gave those details meaning is gone. There is only a lingering ache that fills every room.

It’s a complex emotional journey that runs just under eight minutes in “No Place Like Home.” Its structure does not allow for repetition, each section uncovering another layer of feeling. The song begins with a hushed looping arpeggio and the striking line “your tough mother’s love”, immediately setting a deeply personal tone. From there, it spills out into spare, humane verses before exploding into ninety seconds of crushing guitars and feedback that feel like grief breaking through emotional constraint.

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