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Express Tribune
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Fanum hints at split From AMP in cryptic posts: 'They sold their soul; they're mad I won't do it'
Content creator Fanum has raised speculation over his potential departure from the influencer group AMP, following a series of cryptic and emotionally charged posts on X and Snapchat. The Twitch streamer, known for his vlogs and comedic style, first shared a message on 6 May referencing perceived mistreatment, writing, 'They forget all the s--t that I did, I was feeding the team when I didn't have s--t. I was taking a risk, I done got all of us rich.' Though Fanum didn't name AMP directly, fans quickly connected the post to the group, especially as rumours began circulating that he had been removed. A screenshot shared by a TikToker showed Fanum stating, 'AMP Twitter page unfollowed me nd removed me from having access. Iigh bet. Can't wait to find out who came up with this.' Additional posts from Fanum deepened the speculation. 'They think their actual Gods,' he wrote, before following up with, 'They sold they soul; they mad I won't do it.' He later added, 'Everything will soon come to light,' suggesting more context may be shared later. Photo: X AMP, short for Any Means Possible, includes prominent streamers such as Kai Cenat, Duke Dennis, Davis, Agent 00, and ChrisNxtDoor. The group has built a massive following through collaborative videos and content across platforms. Fanum has played a key role in the group's success, coining popular phrases like 'Fanum tax' and contributing heavily to its content output. While some fans speculated the situation was a misunderstanding or a joke, citing the tight-knit dynamic between the members, others believe it signals a deeper rift. Duke Dennis later took to Snapchat, publishing a post with the words 'fake news". Photo: X Meanwhile, Fanum has not confirmed or denied his exit directly, but liked a post on X stating he had left, adding to the uncertainty.
Yahoo
02-05-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Streamer Duke Dennis Tracks Down His Stolen Dodge Challenger Black Ghost
Read the full story on Backfire News Online streamer Duke Dennis has millions of followers, but that fame comes at a price, like having his Final Call Dodge Challenger Black Ghost stolen from his house. But the guy didn't get famous by just playing victim, so Dennis tracked the limited edition muscle car down and had the thief began for Dennis after he said some fans figured out exactly where he lives. That's when people started camping outside his house and a couple of his vehicles were broken into. But thankfully the man had a plan in case someone swiped his pricey Mopar. Dodge only made 300 of the Challenger Black Ghost Last Call muscle cars, using the Hellcat Redeye Widebody as the base vehicle. Output is dialed up to 807-horsepower, but what really makes the Mopar hot are the unique aesthetics. Each one was designed to look like the famed Black Ghost, a 1970 Dodge Challenger RT SE which would race others on Woodward Avenue in Detroit back in the 70s. Supposedly, the mysterious muscle car never lost, often disappearing for months at a time, hence it being called a ghost by other street racers. While the original Black Ghost sold for over $1 million back at a Mecum auction in 2023, these limited edition tribute cars aren't worth nearly as much. But they're still pricey, with listings for those still at dealers sitting around $130,000 or so. MSRP for the Last Call model was announced at $100,000. With the Mopar muscle car worth that much, one would think the owner would have some extra security. We know Dennis had a couple of trackers installed, which he used to see where the Dodge was after the unnamed thief swiped it. Hopping on streaming, he declared that he was on his way to get the Challenger back and that police were called, later saying the thief was busted and his ride was recovered. Now the streamer is apparently considering moving so he isn't targeted again. Image via dukedennis/Instagram


Express Tribune
25-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Drake sparks collab rumors after posting viral photo with Twitch streamer Duke Dennis
A recent Instagram post by Canadian rapper Drake featuring Twitch star Duke Dennis has ignited music collab buzz online. The photo, shared via Drake's official account (@champagnepapi), went viral within 30 minutes of being posted, racking up over 330,000 likes. Drake captioned the post, 'And when I drop the next heater…new money might be my only feature,' sparking widespread speculation that a collaboration may be in the works. Fans flooded X (formerly Twitter) with reactions, writing things like, 'They gotta drop an album together,' and 'So much aura in one pic.' Others predicted a surprise single, with one user posting, 'Next heater's gonna be straight fire.' Duke Dennis, a member of the content group Any Means Possible (AMP), has explored music in the past. He's appeared on songs alongside Rod Wave and Kai Cenat, including 'I Hate Love' and 'Love'. His solo single 'DeeBlock General', released in 2023, has earned him over 18,000 monthly listeners on Spotify. He also participated in the AMP Cypher 2024, AMP's take on the annual XXL Freshman Cypher. The crossover between online personalities and mainstream music continues to grow. Recently, Maxwell 'Plaqueboymax' made headlines after recording a track with Will Smith in a single live take, stunning viewers of his broadcast. Though neither Drake nor Duke Dennis has confirmed any official collaboration, the viral photo has stirred anticipation among fans. With the streaming and music industries increasingly intertwined, the moment may be more than just a photo op — it could be the beginning of something bigger.