such as reportedly putting out hits on 2Pac and Notorious B.I.G. “I think we did more of the Tupac but I do believe Puff is responsible allegedly for killing Biggie too,” he alleged.
The producer Sean “Puff Daddy” Combs was at the forefront of ... and no song announced hip-hop’s entrance into the mainstream louder than Biggie’s 1997 Billboard #1 single “Mo Money ...
It may not have been the greatest way to honour his memory, but Puff Daddy’s tribute to his late pal Biggie Smalls, 1997’s paper-thin “I’ll Be Missing You”, echoed the sentiments of hip ...
I did everything in my power to stop it from being Puff, and it wasn’t Puff.” In his eyes, Biggie’s bodyguards should have done more to protect the rapper. For this reason, Deal found his ...
Hip hop star Sean 'Puff Daddy' Combs was seen firing one shot toward the ceiling of a crowded New York nightclub in December 1999 during a dispute, a court has heard during the rapper's trial on ...
A gang of school-age robbers who styled themselves as a "junior Mafia" were being sentenced today. The group of 10, who were aged between 12 and 18 at the time, have admitted 17 counts of robbery ...
What really happened on the fateful night of March 9 1997 the night Notorious BIG one of the rap worlds ... violent shooting and what role the Junior MAFIA and the East CoastWest Coast rivalry ...
Sean Diddy Combs' first brush with infamy came decades ago at an event where 9 people were killed. Some were his friends, and many say he was to blame.
“You cannot achieve success without failure,” said Combs, a master of reinvention who’d already changed his name from Puffy ...
Diddy, Puff Daddy and Love. Diddy’s Baby Daughter Lives Her Best Life Chilling on a Floaty in the Pool — Watch the Video! In September 2023, Justin, Christian, Chance, D'Lila and Jessie joined ...
Sean “Diddy” Combs founded Bad Boy Records in 1993. He helped lift a number of artists to success, but some grew to resent them because of their publishing deals. Several artists complained ...
On the socially conscious song “It’s All Bad,” 40 addresses his then-five-year-old son, who asks “Daddy sprinkle me with some more game,” and even raps bars of his own. The track is not ...