How Many Groups Has Diddy Been Apart Of?
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Over the years Bad Boy mogul Sean Diddy Combs has made history with the signing of some legendary artists. Although the careers were short lived, Diddy has not only created opportunities for others to garner fame off of their artistic abilities, but himself as well.
Hip-Hop Wired.com has decided to take a look over all of the groups that Diddy has muscled himself into, to try to get an idea of how many groups does Diddy belong to?
3 Tha Hardway: The group that featured Bad Boy signees Black Rob, G Dep and Diddy; this “super group” was said to take rap by storm but after jail stints and dropped contracts the group ended up fading into obscurity.
Harlem World: The group of Harlemites that was originally intended for Ma$e and crew, quickly saw that they had an extra member when the CEO hoped on a few tracks and appeared in every video.
The Family: Before the untimely passing the Notorious B.I.G, Diddy had decided to form a group that included all of his artists at the time and himself to for the uber group The Family. Although very successful, it didn’t take long for Diddy to drop the family and make it all about the d-i-d-d-y.
Dirty Money: The duo originally intended for Danity Kane survivors Dawn and Kelanna, the group instantly found themselves a trio once Mr. Combs discovered he had pro tools a natural ability to sing.
The Dream Team formerly known as The Supreme Team: The newly formed league of extraordinary gentlemen that features Busta Rhymes, Fabolous, Red Café, Rick Ross and of course…Diddy. This group’s mission is to restore the essence of Hip-Hop to the feelings it gave listeners in the early to mid-90s, but has yet to release a single. Despite appearing once on Diddy’s UStream, the group had a spike in momentum, but quickly lost steam, we will see how long this one will last.
Bugatti Boyz: Another group dubbed “super” that features Diddy and none other than the BIG wannabe Miami’s own Rick Ross. The group which started after Diddy became the manager of Ross is guaranteed to sound like money.
With all of this going on, we see why he coined the phrase “Can’t stop, won’t stop”, obviously he meant taking over crews-so watch out your favorite might be next.
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