You just knew 50 Cent was going to chime in, messily.
Diddy's longtime nemesis and former Death Row CEO, Suge Knight, became the latest person to throw a big handful of salt in the Bad Boy mogul's open wound.
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Diddy set the record straight in response to a viral video clip that resurfaced concerning royalty payments for an uncleared sample he's making to Sting totaling five thousand a day. The clip from"The Breakfast Club" in 2018 showed Sting revealing that the Bad Boy Records founder was paying $2,000 a day for sampling The Police's "Every Breath You Take" for the 1997 hit "I'll Be Missing You".
Diddy has more explaining to do. A former male producer is making some stunning claims that the mogul sexually assaulted him.
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Right message, wrong messenger?
Sean Combs, also known as Diddy, is not under a criminal investigation by the NYPD despite earlier reports, read a statement.
It is clear Uncle Murda is showing no mercy with his recent year end recap. 50 Cent seems to be approve on how he addressed the allegations against Diddy.
An audio clip from 2010 of 50 Cent discussing Sean "Diddy" Combs with DJ Whoo Kid has resurfaced amid the Cassie Venture drama.
After Diddy settled with Cassie, Rory and Mal took shots at broadcasters who avoided the topic and Joe Budden may have been a target.
Urban One founder Cathy Hughes has been named one of "50 Greatest Hip-Hop Executives of All Time" by 'Variety.'