WorldWide Entertainment TV Network

WWETV Network

WorldWide Entertainment TV podcast contains interviews, entertainment news, and artists from around the world from major labels and the underground scene, bloggers, vloggers, and more. WorldWide Entertainment TV Network goes beyond the surface of entertainment. This podcast dives into powerful storytelling—spotlighting icons, legends, and everyday trailblazers who have shaped music, film, sports, and culture worldwide. Featuring documentaries, exclusive features, and in-depth interviews, WWETV Network offers listeners a mix of history, inspiration, and fresh perspectives. If you’re passionate about the stories behind the spotlight and the people who break barriers, this podcast is your destination for entertainment with depth. WWETV is the former media outlet for Tupac Shakur Center For The Arts. Visit WWETVN.COM 

  1. May 25

    Chris Must List Exposed Little Jamaica — Then Toronto Turned On Him

    Send us Fan Mail Toronto has a real media dilemma. In this WWETV Network segment, Kama breaks down the backlash around Chris Must List, the accusations of clout chasing, and why Toronto still struggles to support the vloggers, media platforms, and personalities trying to give the city exposure. He also reflects on Biz Loc, past tensions, the idea of unity, and why Top5 may be the one person who truly mastered the art of clout chasing in Toronto. This conversation also connects to the bigger Drake-era question: is Toronto getting more exposure than ever before — or is the city still fighting the same industry problems underneath the spotlight? Do you think Toronto confuses exposure with clout chasing? Drop your thoughts in the comments. WorldWide Entertainment TV Network is WWETV’s fast-moving channel for hip-hop news, entertainment updates, cultural debates, tribute Shorts, and Lisa Reports. From New York hip-hop legacy and rap debates to breaking entertainment stories, celebrity news, Michael Jackson updates, Drake coverage, DMX, Tupac Shakur, and current culture, WWETV Network reacts quickly while keeping the bigger cultural meaning in focus. Expect Shorts, reactions, legacy tributes, artist updates, community debates, and news-driven commentary from the WorldWide Entertainment TV ecosystem. Fast enough to join the conversation. Deep enough to own the meaning. WWETV Network is part of the WorldWide Entertainment TV ecosystem with WWETV Media, WWETV Studios Shorts, podcasts, archives, BRIC TV, and MNN. Official Network Guide: https://www.worldwideentertainmenttv.com/what-is-worldwide-entertainment-tv/wwetv-network-guide/ Visit: https://www.wwetvn.com Support the show Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG261e_-_MmsxulLsGeakdQ/join

    8 min
  2. Drake’s National Treasures Had No Pressa — Toronto Has Questions

    May 25

    Drake’s National Treasures Had No Pressa — Toronto Has Questions

    Send us Fan Mail Drake’s ICEMAN arrives with major pressure. After the Kendrick Lamar fallout and the industry debate over whether Drake can help reset commercial rap, Toronto is watching closely. This video connects two sides of Toronto’s industry story: J-Soul’s real Birdman/Cash Money connection, and the red flag side where another Toronto artist says people used the Cash Money name while asking for money. With “National Treasure” having no Pressa feature, WWETV asks whether Toronto artists are getting real backing — or just exposure. WWETV Media showed one side of the story with J-Soul, Birdman, Weston Road, and Cash Money — the hopeful version of the industry looking at Toronto after Drake made the city global. This companion piece looks at the other side: Toronto artists, exposure, red flags, unclear backing, and the lack of infrastructure that has shaped the city’s music industry for years. Using WWETV archive footage from Brooklyn Tea Talk and Keelo Da Bill, we explore how real Cash Money connections existed in Toronto while others allegedly used major-label names to approach artists with questionable opportunities. We also connect this to the current Toronto conversation around Drake’s ICEMAN, “National Treasure,” Pressa rumors, We Love Hip Hop’s discussion about Toronto needing bigger platforms, and the question of what happens to the city’s rap scene if Drake ever steps back. When Drake puts Toronto on the world stage, who gets brought through — and who is only being seen without being backed? #Drake #ICEMAN #NationalTreasure #TorontoHipHop #WWETV WorldWide Entertainment TV Network is WWETV’s fast-moving channel for hip-hop news, entertainment updates, cultural debates, tribute Shorts, and Lisa Reports. From New York hip-hop legacy and rap debates to breaking entertainment stories, celebrity news, Michael Jackson updates, Drake coverage, DMX, Tupac Shakur, and current culture, WWETV Network reacts quickly while keeping the bigger cultural meaning in focus. Expect Shorts, reactions, legacy tributes, artist updates, community debates, and news-driven commentary from the WorldWide Entertainment TV ecosystem. Fast enough to join the conversation. Deep enough to own the meaning. WWETV Network is part of the WorldWide Entertainment TV ecosystem with WWETV Media, WWETV Studios Shorts, podcasts, archives, BRIC TV, and MNN. Official Network Guide: https://www.worldwideentertainmenttv.com/what-is-worldwide-entertainment-tv/wwetv-network-guide/ Visit: https://www.wwetvn.com Support the show Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG261e_-_MmsxulLsGeakdQ/join

    8 min
  3. DMX, Eve, Jadakis, & Ruff Ryders Legacy & Granddaddy IU On The Evolution of Hip Hop | Ms. Goldi2U Remembers

    2025-09-20

    DMX, Eve, Jadakis, & Ruff Ryders Legacy & Granddaddy IU On The Evolution of Hip Hop | Ms. Goldi2U Remembers

    Send us Fan Mail In this powerful discussion, Ms. Goldi2U and Kevin Douglas explore the complex legacy of DMX, one of hip hop’s most influential voices. They examine the importance of authentic storytelling in biopics, the impact of fame on artists’ personal lives, and how trolls and media can alter an artist’s legacy. The conversation also celebrates the pioneers of hip hop, including Granddaddy IU, the Rough Riders, and other foundational figures often overlooked by today’s generation. From the streets of Yonkers to the global stage, this conversation sheds light on the need to preserve truth, respect, and authenticity in music history. 🔑 Key Takeaways: DMX’s life was chosen and special, rooted in God’s purpose.Authentic storytelling is vital for biopics.Fame often distorts personal relationships and mental health.Hip hop pioneers deserve more recognition.The business side of music often overshadows artistry.🕰️ Chapters  00:00 – The Importance of Authentic Storytelling in Biopics  01:03 – The Human Side of Celebrities  04:06 – Understanding the Impact of Fame  07:04 – The Voice of DMX: Myths and Realities  13:42 – Spreading Love and Positivity  14:54 – Behind the Scenes with Granddaddy IU  16:23 – The Legacy of Pioneering Artists  18:12 – The Business of Music and Sacrifices  20:36 – The Evolution of Hip Hop and Its Artists  24:25 – Celebrating the Rough Riders Reunion  28:58 – The Impact of DMX and Eve's Journey 👉 Subscribe to WorldWide Entertainment TV for more interviews, hip hop history, and cultural commentary. Support the show Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG261e_-_MmsxulLsGeakdQ/join

    31 min

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WorldWide Entertainment TV podcast contains interviews, entertainment news, and artists from around the world from major labels and the underground scene, bloggers, vloggers, and more. WorldWide Entertainment TV Network goes beyond the surface of entertainment. This podcast dives into powerful storytelling—spotlighting icons, legends, and everyday trailblazers who have shaped music, film, sports, and culture worldwide. Featuring documentaries, exclusive features, and in-depth interviews, WWETV Network offers listeners a mix of history, inspiration, and fresh perspectives. If you’re passionate about the stories behind the spotlight and the people who break barriers, this podcast is your destination for entertainment with depth. WWETV is the former media outlet for Tupac Shakur Center For The Arts. Visit WWETVN.COM