Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, he does. But also several other genres.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And for those that don’t know Clive Davis who basically is the music industry gave Diddy his start in Bad Boy Records. Diddy is basically his protege. He is not a “rapper”. He’s a producer and music industry business executive.
But produces rap music.
I hate to admit this but Danity Kanes song Damage is an excellent pop song and he produced it.
Same with Jennifer Lopez If you had my Love and Mary J Blige Real Love . He was better producing for women but now I wonder whether all these ladies suffered similar abuse
Maybe, but there's a punch down order I think. Like, he was probably a grade-A piece of shit to them, but wouldn't necessarily kick their ribs out like he would a Cassie or some groupie. I have a harder time believing he beat up and raped a Mary J. Blige than EVERY other woman, for example. Unfortunately, I have experience as the, "fine for me!" woman where stuff like this came out.
+ 1. Puffy put out the song ‘Missing You’ two months after biggie died in ‘97. It features Faith Evans (Biggies widow) and 112. It was a huge hit and won them a Grammy the following year. They were to perform the song at the Grammys. Faith told Puffy she wasn’t ready to do it live, she didn’t feel up to it. There was an argument about it, Faith was upset. He basically told her she was gonna man the F up and get on that stage and perform. She said that was the hardest thing she’s ever had to do. She wrote about the incident in her autobiography. Puffy has always been a bully.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, he does. But also several other genres.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And for those that don’t know Clive Davis who basically is the music industry gave Diddy his start in Bad Boy Records. Diddy is basically his protege. He is not a “rapper”. He’s a producer and music industry business executive.
But produces rap music.
I hate to admit this but Danity Kanes song Damage is an excellent pop song and he produced it.
Same with Jennifer Lopez If you had my Love and Mary J Blige Real Love . He was better producing for women but now I wonder whether all these ladies suffered similar abuse
Maybe, but there's a punch down order I think. Like, he was probably a grade-A piece of shit to them, but wouldn't necessarily kick their ribs out like he would a Cassie or some groupie. I have a harder time believing he beat up and raped a Mary J. Blige than EVERY other woman, for example. Unfortunately, I have experience as the, "fine for me!" woman where stuff like this came out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if Diddy ever put hands on JLo.
Is this some kind of slang for being physically abusive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if Diddy ever put hands on JLo.
Is this some kind of slang for being physically abusive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone summarize how Usher and 50 tried to “tell us” as another poster stated?
50 and Diddy have been enemies for awhile. 50 said something to the effect of he won’t stay late at Diddy’s white party because shady and freaky stuff happens. He made some other comments insinuating that Diddy was involved with Biggie’s murder.
Usher was mentored by Diddy and went to Camp Puffy or whatever in his teens. He described how he got to see the lifestyle of a rapper and would walk into rooms where orgies were going on. He was like 16 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone summarize how Usher and 50 tried to “tell us” as another poster stated?
50 and Diddy have been enemies for awhile. 50 said something to the effect of he won’t stay late at Diddy’s white party because shady and freaky stuff happens. He made some other comments insinuating that Diddy was involved with Biggie’s murder.
Usher was mentored by Diddy and went to Camp Puffy or whatever in his teens. He described how he got to see the lifestyle of a rapper and would walk into rooms where orgies were going on. He was like 16 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone summarize how Usher and 50 tried to “tell us” as another poster stated?
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if Diddy ever put hands on JLo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think seeing that footage is enlightening. None of us knows what goes on in the lives of people like Diddy, until there's video evidence like this.
We sat next to him at our kids ballet recital years ago, his kids were on stage with ours. I'm glad I didn't know he was this brutal monster back then and I can't imagine how many young women he may have hurt.
I can’t name a single Puffy Diddy Daddy whatever song and nothing surprises me about the video. “People like Diddy” ARE “brutal monsters”. I dont understand the naïveté.
I have literally never listened to a Diddy song. It's due to complete lack of interest. Sad that you scour his lyrics for evidence of what, songwriting skills? It's just a song you stupid moron.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, he does. But also several other genres.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And for those that don’t know Clive Davis who basically is the music industry gave Diddy his start in Bad Boy Records. Diddy is basically his protege. He is not a “rapper”. He’s a producer and music industry business executive.
But produces rap music.
I hate to admit this but Danity Kanes song Damage is an excellent pop song and he produced it.
Same with Jennifer Lopez If you had my Love and Mary J Blige Real Love . He was better producing for women but now I wonder whether all these ladies suffered similar abuse
Anonymous wrote:Yes, he does. But also several other genres.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And for those that don’t know Clive Davis who basically is the music industry gave Diddy his start in Bad Boy Records. Diddy is basically his protege. He is not a “rapper”. He’s a producer and music industry business executive.
But produces rap music.
Anonymous wrote:Diddy’s apology video is up and doesn’t seem genuine at all.