Weekly Trend Report 44: The Entertainment Sphere

by Andrew Simire

The world’s entertainment sphere is rife with trends that will shock you to your bones and more. From music legends bringing back old alliances to others making a comeback after being off radar for a while. Join Trickle Media as we examine the most popular entertainment trends this last week.

Ghana Mourns as Highlife Legend Daddy Lumba Is Laid to Rest

A week after the death of Ghanaian music icon Charles Kwadwo Fosu, professionally known as Daddy Lumba, the country remains in a state of mourning. The legendary highlife artist, aged 60, passed away on Saturday, July 26, 2025, after a brief illness at an Accra hospital. His family’s lawyer, Fati Ali Yallah, confirmed the heartbreaking news, expressing the collective shock and pain felt by all who knew him. Daddy Lumba’s passing has created a profound void, not only for his family but for the entire nation and the music world.

The loss of Daddy Lumba has triggered a massive outpouring of tributes from political figures and fans alike. Former President Nana Akufo-Addo hailed him as a national treasure, recognizing the significant impact his music had on both Ghana’s entertainment industry and his own political career. Similarly, President John Dramani Mahama shared his sorrow, describing Lumba as a “musical genius” whose songs served as the soundtrack for countless lives. These tributes from the nation’s leaders underscore the deep respect and admiration the highlife legend commanded across all segments of society.

Daddy Lumba’s legacy extends far beyond the music he created. A trailblazer in Ghanaian music for nearly four decades, he released over 33 albums and more than 200 songs, covering everything from love and politics to gospel and friendship. His unique ability to blend traditional highlife with modern elements solidified his status as a cultural icon. As Ghana continues to honor his memory, the Creative Arts Agency has organized a National Candlelight Vigil at Independence Square in Accra, inviting fans, artists, and dignitaries to pay their final respects to the fallen hero.

Hot Trend!: Nigerian Singer 9ice Claims the Music Industry Is Controlled by the Devil

Nigerian music veteran Alexander Adegbola Akande, widely known as 9ice, has made shocking claims about the music industry, stating it is under the control of the devil. Appearing on The Nancy Isime Show, the 45-year-old singer referred to the devil as the “choirmaster,” attributing the prevalence of vices like smoking among musicians to this spiritual influence. 9ice cautioned aspiring artists to be aware of the industry’s spiritual realities, emphasizing that his statements are based on his own personal and deeply spiritual experiences.

During the interview, 9ice recounted a terrifying spiritual battle where he vomited blood for six months in 2009. He emphasized that this was not a medical condition but a spiritual attack, forcing him to leave his home. This harrowing experience led him to embrace Ifá, a traditional Yoruba religious practice, and identify as a traditionalist rather than a Christian or Muslim. He expressed regret that he didn’t discover Ifá earlier, drawing a parallel to the legendary musician Fela Kuti, who was often mocked for his traditional beliefs.

9ice’s controversial remarks have sent ripples through the music community, with his statements providing a rare glimpse into the spiritual challenges some artists claim to face. By openly sharing his experiences and his journey into traditionalism, the “Gongo Aso” singer has ignited a conversation about the unseen forces at play within the entertainment world. His warning to young musicians to be spiritually prepared before entering the industry serves as a stark reminder of the hidden complexities behind the glamorous facade of fame.

Beyoncé Wraps Cowboy Carter Tour with Star-Studded Finale

Beyoncé closed out her highly successful Cowboy Carter Tour with a spectacular show in Las Vegas on Saturday night, treating fans to a series of surprise guest appearances. The grand finale at Allegiant Stadium featured a reunion of Destiny’s Child, as Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland joined her on stage. The trio, dressed in matching gold ensembles, electrified the crowd with a medley of their greatest hits, including “Lose My Breath” and “Bootylicious.” This marked their first on-stage reunion since Beyoncé’s historic 2018 Coachella performance.

The Destiny’s Child reunion wasn’t the only highlight of the night. Beyoncé’s husband, rapper Jay-Z, also made a surprise appearance to perform their collaborative track, “Crazy in Love.” The couple’s electric chemistry on stage was a fitting end to a tour that has celebrated Beyoncé’s latest Grammy-winning album. In another surprise, country artist Shaboozey joined the stage to perform his verse from “Sweet Honey Buckiin’,” a track from the Cowboy Carter album.

To cap off the unforgettable evening, Beyoncé’s 13-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy, who has been a featured backup dancer throughout the tour, joined her mother on stage. Together, they bid a final farewell to the audience, bringing an emotional end to the tour. The Las Vegas show was a testament to Beyoncé’s immense star power and her ability to create unforgettable moments, solidifying the Cowboy Carter Tour as a major cultural event.

Tyla Announces Asian Tour Dates Following Mixtape Release

Grammy Award-winning artist Tyla has officially announced the dates for the Asian leg of her “We Wanna Party” tour, generating immense excitement among her fans. The tour is scheduled to kick off in November, with performances in Tokyo on November 11, Bangkok on November 14, Hong Kong on November 23, Manila on December 3, and Singapore on December 5. The announcement comes on the heels of the successful release of her new mixtape on July 25, which features viral hits like “Bliss” and “Dynamite.”

Speaking with Capital Xtra, the 23-year-old singer shared her creative vision for her new music, stating that she is in a phase of experimentation. Tyla revealed her desire to explore different genres, including rap, pop, and various singing styles, without the pressure of a full-length album. She mentioned that her new material feels “different” from her global smash hit, “Water,” and that fans can expect an evolution in her sound.

The tour also features a special guest: Tyla’s 21-year-old sister, Sydney Seethal, who has been her travel companion. The singer happily shared that they’ve been having a great time together while on the road. The official ticket sales for the tour are set to begin on August 8, with fans eagerly awaiting further details regarding venues. This tour marks a new chapter for the global superstar as she continues to expand her musical boundaries and reach new audiences.

Tinie Tempah On Massive Trend! Makes Comeback After Hiatus

Following a three-year hiatus from songwriting, rapper Tinie Tempah has made a vibrant return to the music scene, embracing its new, more competitive landscape. He sees this era, with its daily influx of new music, as a challenge he’s excited to take on. To reconnect with fans and the industry, Tinie has been making strategic appearances, performing on DJ AG’s livestreamed street sets and even on the latest season of Love Island. These moves have not only generated viral moments but have also proven his ability to adapt to a digital world where “a push of one post can change your life.”

While Tinie has successfully leveraged these new platforms, he remains concerned about the future of grassroots venues. He describes these clubs as essential “training grounds” for new artists to hone their craft and build a fanbase. With over a third of Britain’s clubs having closed in the last five years, he worries that by 2029, the UK may have virtually none left. This decline, in his view, poses a significant threat to the development of new talent and the overall health of the music ecosystem.

Beyond his own career, Tinie is actively working to improve the industry for others. As a board member of the Ivors Academy, he’s celebrating a recent victory: a new deal with major labels that guarantees songwriters a £75 daily session fee plus expenses. Tinie, who has a deep understanding of the songwriter’s struggle, says it’s “great we’re finally having conversations” about fair compensation. This renewed focus on both his personal music journey and his advocacy for fellow artists shows that even after a break, Tinie Tempah is still a major force in the industry.

Final Words: Trends Upon Trends 

We live in a world where trends continue to change the socio-economic, cultural and political landscapes. Trickle Media will continue to find the trendiest trend making the rounds in the entertainment sphere. Do not miss our weekly trend report for anything! We also value your comments. Do not hesitate to share them! Have a great new week y’all! 

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