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Cx1DJs We Do Things Different Podcast Untold Stories of P Diddy hosted by DJButterrock
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Send us Fan MailCx1DJs We Do Things Different Podcast "Untold Stories of P Diddy hosted by DJButterrock""Diddy" redirects here. For other uses, see Diddy (disambiguation).Sean CombsCombs at the 2012 Cannes Film FestivalBorn Sean John CombsNovember 4, 1969 (age 56)New York City, U.S.Other names PuffyPuffPuff DaddyP. DiddyDiddyPDLoveBrother LoveOccupations Rappersongwriterrecord producerentrepreneurrecord executivetelevision produceractordancerYears active 1989–2024[1]Works DiscographyfilmographyproductionCriminal charges Transportation to engage in prostitution (2 counts)Criminal penalty 50 months incarceration (with time served) and $500,000 fineCriminal status Incarcerated at Federal Correctional Institution, Fort DixPartners Kimberly Porter (1994–2007)[2]Jennifer Lopez (1999–2001)Cassie Ventura (2007–2018)Yung Miami (2021–2024)[3]Children 7, including Quincy, Justin, and King CombsAwards Full listMusical careerGenres East Coast hip-hopR&BLabels AristaAtlanticBad BoyBMGEpicInterscopeLoveMotownUniversalUptownMember of The HitmenFormerly of Diddy – Dirty MoneySignatureSean John Combs[4] (born November 4, 1969), also known professionally as Diddy (formerly Puff Daddy and P. Diddy), is an American former rapper, record producer, record executive, and actor. Born in Harlem, Combs worked as a talent director at Uptown Records before founding his own record label, Bad Boy Records, in 1993. He is credited with the discovery and development of musical artists such as the Notorious B.I.G., Mary J. Blige, and Usher, among others.Combs's debut studio album, No Way Out (1997), peaked atop the Billboard 200 and sold over 7 million copies in the US. Two of its singles, "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down" (featuring Mase) and "I'll Be Missing You" (with Faith Evans featuring 112), topped the Billboard Hot 100—the latter was the first hip-hop song to debut atop the chart. With his guest appearance on "Mo Money Mo Problems", Combs became the first solo artist to replace himself atop the chart. His second and third albums, Forever (1999) and The Saga Continues... (2001), both peaked at number two on the Billboard 200. The collaborative singles "Bump, Bump, Bump" (2002) and "Shake Ya Tailfeather" (2003) made him the first rapper with five US number-one singles. Following the release of his US chart-topping fourth album Press Play (2006), Combs formed the musical trio Diddy – Dirty Money with R&B singers Kalenna Harper and Dawn Richard to release the collaborative album Last Train to Paris (2010) — supported by the single "Coming Home" (featuring Skylar Grey). His fifth album, The Love Album: Off the Grid (2023), was his first to be self-released. Support the show
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Send us Fan Mail Cx1DJs We Do Things Different Podcast "Untold Stories of P Diddy hosted by DJButterrock" "Diddy" redirects here. For other uses, see Diddy (disambiguation). Sean Combs Combs at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival Born Sean John Combs November 4, 1969 (age 56) New York City, U.S. Other names PuffyPuffPuff DaddyP. DiddyDiddyPDLoveBrother Love Occupations Rappersongwriterrecord producerentrepreneurrecord executivetelevision produceractordancer Years active 1989–2024[1] W...
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