Media Questions Of The Week
Is Diddy’s career truly over now that video footage of him assaulting Cassie in 2016 was made public? And will he be prosecuted for sex trafficking?
Is Lauryn Hill really getting ready to release new music soon?
Is Diddy’s career truly over now that video footage of him assaulting Cassie in 2016 was made public? And will he be prosecuted for sex trafficking?
Is Lauryn Hill really getting ready to release new music soon?
Can Will Smith and Sean Combs repair their public image after the Chris Rock incident, facing high-profile gossip and a sexual assault lawsuit?
What will happen with Drew Dixon’s sexual assault and harassment lawsuit against L.A.Reid?
Will there be any Hip Hop 50 celebrations to recognize Florida artists now that Uncle Luke has complained about it?
Why did Paramount change its decision to sell BET?
Why hasn’t Atlanta done anything to celebrate Hip Hop 50 especially considering the contributions of Jermaine Dupri, Dallas Austin, Outkast and many others?
Did Paramount reverse course on selling BET after receiving substantial offers from Tyler Perry, Byron Allen and Sean Combs for any other reason than “a sale wouldn’t result in any meaningful deleveraging of its balance sheet.”
[youtube id=”KDZt-3APXaI”] Diddy shares the story of how he met Heavy D in a pizza shop with a cartoon. His bold ambition helped him approach the late rapper and actor with the pitch to be his manager. Diddy’s persistence opened the door to a great friendship with Heavy D and kick-started his career in the music business. His Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop: The Bad Boy Story documentary can be viewed via iTunes.