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Beyoncé Makes History with First-Ever Album of the Year Win

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By Jesusemen Oratokhai

Global music icon Beyoncé achieved a historic milestone at the 67th Grammy Awards on Sunday, winning Album of the Year for her groundbreaking album Cowboy Carter.

This marks her first-ever win in the category despite multiple past nominations.

The 43-year-old superstar triumphed over fierce competition, including Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish, to claim the night’s most coveted award.

In her acceptance speech, Beyoncé expressed gratitude and dedicated the win to Linda Martell, a pioneering Black country artist featured on the album.

She acknowledged the long wait for this recognition, saying, “It’s been many, many years. I hope we just keep pushing forward, opening doors.”

Despite being the most awarded artist in Grammy history, Beyoncé had previously lost Album of the Year four times—to Taylor Swift, Beck, Adele, and Harry Styles. This long-awaited victory finally breaks the streak, further cementing her influence across multiple genres.

Entering the night with 11 nominations, Beyoncé won three awards, including Album of the Year for Cowboy Carter, Best Country Album for the same project, and Best Country Duo/Group Performance for her collaboration with Miley Cyrus.

With this latest triumph, Beyoncé continues to redefine the music industry, proving once again why she remains a legend in her own right.

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Jay-Z, Diddy Accuser Drops Sexual Assault Lawsuit

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By Adenike Lawal

The woman who accused hip-hop moguls Sean “Diddy” Combs and Jay-Z of sexual assault has officially withdrawn her lawsuit, court documents confirmed on Friday.

The lawsuit, which alleged that both men assaulted her at a 2000 MTV Video Music Awards after-party when she was 13, was dismissed with prejudice, meaning it cannot be refiled.

Jay-Z welcomed the dismissal, calling the claims “frivolous, fictitious, and appalling.”

He expressed relief for himself and his family, denouncing the allegations as baseless.

Meanwhile, Diddy still faces serious federal charges of sex trafficking and racketeering, with prosecutors accusing him of orchestrating drug-fueled abuse. His trial is set for May 5.

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Nedu Quits Honest Bunch Podcast Amid Backlash

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By Njoku Chijioke 

Media personality Chinedu ‘Nedu’ Emmanuel has resigned as host of the Honest Bunch Podcast, citing “unfounded accusations” and intense scrutiny.

His exit follows a controversial episode featuring comedian Deeone, who alleged that social media commentator Verydarkblackman (VDM), is attracted to men. The claim sparked backlash, fueling speculation about Nedu’s role.

In response, VDM accused Nedu of persistently inviting him to the show since 2024 and even offering to buy him a car to secure his appearance.

Nedu’s resignation has ignited debate online, with fans divided over his decision and the podcast’s future direction.

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Asake Exits YBNL, Unveils Giran Republic

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By Jesusemen Oratokhai 

Nigerian music star Asake has officially left Olamide’s YBNL Nation to launch his own record label, Giran Republic.

Amid speculation, he confirmed the move by releasing his latest single, Why Love, under the new imprint.

Despite rumors of a fallout, Asake had previously honored Olamide in his 2025 song Military, dismissing claims of bad blood.

Signed to YBNL in 2022, he retains his distribution deal with Empire while forging his independent path in the industry.

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