Last weekend saw the release of a gripping, unfiltered Kanye West documentary in theaters. In addition, Ayra Starr has launched an engaging online game for her new single, “Hot Body,”, while Noah Lyles and Melissa Jefferson Wooden have made headlines with their victories in the 200m finals. Stay updated with our Rave News Digest, a concise summary of the five hottest global stories you don’t want to miss, providing quick information at your fingertips. Consider this your daily news fix.
Here’s a rundown of the five hottest news topics…
1. A Gripping Unfiltered Kanye West Documentary Hits Theaters
In a new documentary, Kanye West passionately confronts his ex-mother-in-law, Kris Jenner.
On Friday, the documentary In Whose Name? premiered, chronicling the artist’s tumultuous journey through mental illness from 2018 to 2024. A particularly shocking moment features an argument between Ye and Kim… pic.twitter.com/UKiQVCd90p
— Pisklauren (@pisklauren) September 20, 2025
Debuting in theaters last weekend, In Whose Name? offers a raw perspective of Kanye West’s life from 2018 through 2024. Directed by Nico Ballesteros, who began documenting at just 18 years old, the film compiles over 3,000 hours of footage, primarily shot on iPhones. It portrays West’s marital struggles, his unconventional presidential bid in 2020, and various failing business endeavors.
The film delves into Kanye’s ongoing battle with bipolar disorder, including his choice to stop taking medication and the implications of that decision on his relationships. Notable figures such as Kim Kardashian, Drake, Lady Gaga, LeBron James, Donald Trump, and Elon Musk make appearances throughout the documentary, which is currently showing in theaters across the U.S. A streaming release date has yet to be announced.
2. Ayra Starr Drops an Exciting Online Game for “Hot Body”
Ayra Starr is shaking up the music scene with an interactive game for her latest single, “Hot Body.”
🔗: https://t.co/w21qMRvfix pic.twitter.com/M4EQA9KolA
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) September 19, 2025
Ayra Starr, the global Afropop sensation, has introduced an engaging online game designed alongside her dynamic new single “Hot Body.” This colorful, fast-paced game mirrors the vibrant energy of the song and encapsulates Ayra’s fearless persona. Players engage in dodging obstacles and unlocking bonus levels directly linked to the lyrics, offering a riveting experience that transcends traditional music streaming.
The game launch signifies a new chapter for Ayra Starr in her quest to redefine the Afrobeats genre. With her genre-blending sounds and daring aesthetics, she is now intertwining music with gaming, enhancing fan involvement and making her mark on the cultural landscape. As Hot Body climbs music charts worldwide, fans can stream the track, play competitively, and share scores, transforming the single into a comprehensive digital event that’s captivating the pop culture narrative.
3. Israeli Strikes Claim 14 Lives in Gaza City Amid Shifting Political Recognitions
BREAKING: Israeli airstrikes have claimed the lives of at least 14 Palestinians, with nine casualties reported in Gaza City, according to medical sources.
🔴 LIVE updates: https://t.co/HvRAvFvv8Q pic.twitter.com/h4Mdn8iRH7
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) September 21, 2025
As Israel escalated its airstrike campaign, at least 14 Palestinians lost their lives, forcing many to flee Gaza City. Evacuating civilians carried their belongings as they moved south through corridors established by the Israeli military. Humanitarian groups have voiced that such mass displacements are exacerbating Ukraine’s critical aid crisis. Famine has been officially declared, with essential services such as water, electricity, and internet still disrupted. Gaza’s Health Ministry reports over 65,000 fatalities since the outbreak of conflict nearly two years ago.
In Israel, citizens gathered in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, demanding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu negotiate an end to the ongoing war and work towards securing the release of the 48 hostages still held by Hamas, most of whom are not believed to be alive. Protesters displayed a massive black banner urging intervention from President Donald Trump. Meanwhile, struggling families of hostages accused Netanyahu of prolonging the hostility for political gain. UNICEF has reported that four aid trucks delivering emergency food for malnourished children were looted in Gaza City, a setback that the U.N. indicated could seriously hinder relief efforts. Over the weekend, countries like the UK, Australia, and Canada acknowledged Palestine as a state, citing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza as a catalyst for their decisions.
4. Brandy’s Memoir PHASES to Release Next Year
Exciting news emerges for Brandy fans! 📢 Her memoir, PHASES, is set to launch on September 18, 2025! Get ready for a heartfelt journey.
Check it out: https://t.co/VVDfk5DZKO #Brandy #PHASES #Memoir
— KRIS AVALON (@thekrisavalon) September 18, 2025
Renowned Grammy-winning singer and actress Brandy is preparing to unveil her life story in a highly anticipated memoir titled PHASES, which will be published on March 31, 2026, by Hanover Square Press. Co-authored with esteemed music journalist Gerrick Kennedy, the memoir will trace Brandy’s inspiring rise from her humble beginnings in McComb, Mississippi, through her ascent as a platinum-selling artist by her teenage years, her memorable role in the sitcom Moesha, and her historic portrayal as Disney’s first Black Cinderella.
Brandy shared that PHASES will not only highlight her professional triumphs but will also dive into personal challenges she has faced. She described the memoir as a profound and personal exploration of her journey, stating on Instagram, “Life has taken me through so many highs and lows, twists and turns, and each phase has shaped who I am today.” The book is now available for pre-order, promising readers an unvarnished look at resilience, hope, and rediscovery beyond the glitz of fame.
5. Noah Lyles and Melissa Jefferson Wooden Shine in 200m Finals
An electrifying night at the Olympic stadium. 😍
🇵🇹 Pedro Pichardo – Men’s triple jump. 🥇
🇺🇸 Rai Benjamin – Men’s 400m hurdles. 🥇
🇳🇱 Femke Bol – Women’s 400m hurdles. 🥇
🇺🇸 Noah Lyles – Men’s 200m. 🥇
🇺🇸 Melissa Jefferson-Wooden – Women’s 200m. 🥇#WorldAthleticsChamps… pic.twitter.com/1jiQNVC7eI— The Olympic Games (@Olympics) September 19, 2025
Noah Lyles has clinched his fourth consecutive world title in the 200 meters during the World Athletics Championships held in Tokyo, mirroring Usain Bolt’s legendary streak from 2009 to 2015. Lyles clocked an impressive 19.52 seconds, narrowly defeating fellow American Kenny Bednarek at 19.58 seconds and Jamaica’s Bryan Levell at 19.64 seconds. This victory follows Lyles’ recent feat of running the year’s fastest 200m time of 19.63 seconds at the USATF Outdoor Championships. Reflecting on his win, Lyles stated, “I wanted it pretty badly… I aimed to create a fresh memory here in Tokyo,” indicating plans to return in 2027 to aim for his fifth title.
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden also made history, becoming the first American woman to win both the 100m and 200m dashes at a single World Championships. She secured the 200m gold with a time of 21.68 seconds, marking the fastest time in two years. She outpaced Great Britain’s Amy Hunt (22.14) and Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson (22.18). Jefferson-Wooden’s remarkable season has seen her win 20 out of 22 races, including national titles in both sprint events, and she remains in contention for another medal in the upcoming 4x100m relay.
Featured image: Michael Wyke/Associated Press
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