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Billboard names Drake ‘biggest rapper of 21st century’

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Famous Canadian hip-hop star, Drake, has been named the “biggest rapper of the 21st century” by Billboard.

The ‘Hotline Bling’ crooner topped the list of the top 10 biggest rappers of the 21st century recently released by the American magazine.

Nick Minaj was the only female rapper on the list.

Drake’s rival, Kendrick Lamar was ranked eight.

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Eminem ranked second, Kanye West claimed third, Nelly was fourth, and Jay-Z rounded out the top five.

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1 Drake
2 Eminem
3 Ye (Kanye West)
4 Nelly
5 Jay-Z
6 Lil Wayne
7 50 Cent
8 Kendrick Lamar
9 Nicki Minaj
10 Ludacris

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Osita Iheme, Pawpaw Says He Has No Plans for Marriage or Kids

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Nollywood actor Osita Iheme, also known as Pawpaw, has opened up about his personal life, revealing that he has no intentions of getting married or having children.

“I’m already 43 years, I have no plans of getting married, I just want to live my life and help those closer to me. My brothers and sisters have children, I consider them as mine,” Iheme said.

The beloved actor emphasized his desire for a peaceful life, choosing instead to focus on supporting his family and loved ones.
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‘The universe is against you for accepting the job of demarketing Peter Obi online’ – Filmmaker Ugezu slams Reno Omokri

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Reno Omokri, a former presidential assistant, has come under fire from filmmaker Ugezu Ugezu, who described his online criticism of Peter Obi as a “risky job” with dire repercussions.

On Instagram, Ugezu shared his thoughts, saying that Reno’s behavior is against the truth and that he will find it difficult to get past the repercussions.

Reno was accused by Ugezu of knowing the facts but keeping it to himself, which he feels will have unfavorable effects.

Reno has been outspoken in his criticism of Peter Obi and has promised to oppose his bid for president.

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Ugezu declared that “the universe is against him” and that Reno’s actions would have dire consequences.

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‘I didn’t retire, I took a break’ – Timaya

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Nigerian singer, Inetimi Alfred Odon, popularly known as Timaya, has clarified that he has not yet retired.
The ‘Dem Mama’ crooner explained that his current break from music wasn’t a retirement, but a nap.

On his X handle, the singer wrote, “No be say the boy retire, the boy just been dey sleep….”

Timaya began his solo career in 2005 with the release of his debut single, ‘Dem Mama’, which recounted the Odi massacre in his home state of Bayelsa.
His debut album, ‘True Story’, which was released the following year, solidified his stardom.

In total, Timaya has released eight albums, one EP, and several singles, in 20 years of his career.

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He has collaborated with international artists like Sean Paul and Morgan Heritage.

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