Artists like Mase, The L.O.X., Faith Evans, Stevie J, Deric “D-Dot” Angelettie, Easy Mo Bee, and Puff Daddy himself made music that sounded luxurious. They telegraphed their unabashed ...
Hip hop star Sean 'Puff Daddy' Combs was seen firing one shot toward ... a multimillionaire and one of the biggest names in the hip hop music business, bumped someone in the Times Square nightspot ...
In 1996, Mase signed a $250,000 deal with Diddy's, then named Puff Daddy, Bad Boy Records ... Mase announced his retirement ...
Mase wasn’t the only Bad Boy artist who had a problem with his contract. Rapper Mark Curry claimed Diddy was the only person at the label who made money off of music. “Other than Puff ...
“That’s depressing.” It’s also unfair. Unlike the gangsta rap recordings pumped out by Death Row, the music Puff Daddy makes is fairly benign, more concerned with good times than gang-bangin ...
Over the last 30 years, Diddy's label Bad Boy Records has released music from artists like Machine Gun Kelly, Janelle Monaé, ...
Music legend Quincy Jones had very public feuds with fellow artists in the music industry, although they fizzled out before ...
While this hardly stopped Combs’s momentum, this event can be viewed as a part of a pattern of collateral damage that Diddy was willing to leave behind on his path to industry dominance. Whatever ...
From producing multi-platinum records for various artists to founding Bad Boy Enterprises to throwing the most extravagant parties, the fallen music mogul ... was with Puff Daddy, who would ...
A 1997 video of Sean Diddy Combs offering advice to youth has gone viral amid his current legal troubles, including serious ...