Music icon Diddy is keeping it 100 for his supporters. The hip-hop mogul lands on the cover of Vanity Fair and digs deep into his state of mind following a decade of living in darkness and struggling with understanding life. Diddy’s Struggling To Make Sense Of Life Puff Daddy hit up his Instagram page to […]
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BTS Cover Diddy And Faith Evans’ ‘I’ll Be Missing You’ In The BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge
BTS has been achieving milestone after milestone lately, and now they’ve just tallied another one: The group had their first BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge performance today. They performed two of their own songs — “Dynamite” and “Permission To Dance” — and as is tradition, they also did a cover. The group chose “I’ll Be Missing You,” the classic single from Puff Daddy (now known as Diddy) and Faith Evans.
According to BBC Radio 1 presenter Adele Roberts (via Metro), Suga’s Korean rap on the song translates to:
“We’re now used to our routines taken away
But still can’t give up living on
We’re more worn out because we don’t know where this ends
We’re an island we made ourselves because we couldn’t trust each other
Hope an end comes for this tiring pandemic virus
Negative thoughts can sometimes be a minus
I knew it wasn’t the end so I couldn’t say bye
When that day comes, will say ‘hi’ like nothing happened. […]
I hate this world, our traces became memories
I just empty my mind, trust without conditions
I fill it every day with just loneliness
Not like the longing that encircles me
We miss you, baby
Whenever it may be
Here’s hoping we meet again, I promise.”
The group said of the performance, “It’s been almost two years we haven’t seen the ARMYs. It’s like 700 days and it’s the first time ever because sometimes we meet them three times, twice a day, and now it’s been a year or so. We miss all of you, BBC, Armys, everyone abroad
and in Korea, too. It’s kind of like a message to all of you.”
Ahead of the performance, Roberts said in a press release (as Consequence notes), “[BTS] have been so passionate, so supportive, and have hoped for a Radio 1 Live Lounge since the first time we played the band. Four years later, BTS have broken records, barriers, and boundaries. That dream is now going to be a reality. I’m beyond excited for us to finally be hosting the biggest boy band in the world!”
Watch BTS cover “I’ll Be Missing You” above and find their “Dynamite” and “Permission To Dance” performances below.
Diddy’s New Album Is ‘Off The Grid’ – Literally
Hip-hop mogul Diddy is all about being off the grid – literally. The veteran rapper has revealed he will deliver a new album soon with the exact same title. Diddy Reveals New OTG Album Puff Daddy will drop Off The Grid on September 24, which he calls the “love era”. He went to his social […]
Diddy Is Dropping A New Project For The First Time In Nearly Six Years
While Diddy has kept much of his focus on the business and entrepreneurial side of things for the past half-decade or so, he’s also made infrequent appearances on a wide array of songs. He served as an executive director for Burna Boy’s Twice As Tall, and he appeared on a number of skits throughout the album. He also appeared on Big Sean’s “Full Circle” from Detroit 2 and DJ Khaled’s “Full Circle” from Khaled Khaled. Now it’s time for him to share a project of his own.
OFF THE GRID.
The Album.
September 24, 2021.
Welcome to the LOVE ERA!— LOVE (@Diddy) July 22, 2021
On Wednesday, the hip-hop mogul announced his return with a brand new project titled Off The Grid, Vol. 1. He revealed the album would arrive on September 24 and that it would launch the “Love Era.” Back in May, Diddy announced that he legally changed his name to Sean Love Combs and even showed off his new driver’s license to prove it. The new names joins the many monikers, including Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, and Sean “Diddy” Combs.
When the new project comes it will be Diddy’s first full-length effort since 2015’s MMM (Money Making Mitch). That project was only listed as a mixtape, so to find Diddy’s last album, you’ll have to go back to 2006’s Press Play.
50 Cent’s Diddy Issues Are Now A Thing Of The Past
New York rapper 50 Cent wants to focus on bigger and better things other than feuding with Diddy. The hip-hop veteran has come forward to assure the world he’s done-done with any tensions toward the Bad Boy Records boss. 50 Cent’s Diddy Issues Are Over Fifty went to his Instagram page to share a snapshot […]
Diddy Hits The Beach With Conway The Machine
New York music icon Diddy is serving up pure beach vibes. The hip-hop icon hits up his Instagram Story with some very priceless footage of himself with one of n most popular members. Puff Daddy initially puts the camera on himself before giving Conway the Machine a huge look. Far away from a recording studio, […]
Diddy Shares His Support For Runner Sha’Carri Richardson, Condemning Her Olympics Disqualification
Although reactions to the International Olympics Committee ruling runner Sha’Carri Richardson ineligible for the 2021 Summer Games have been split, the colorful athlete has at least one powerful ally in her corner: Sean “Diddy” Combs, who tweeted his support for her and condemned her 30-day suspension for the use of marijuana.
Stating that his heart was broken for her, he noted, “I’m tired of white people sitting in a room making up decisions that affect our hopes and dreams. They will keep treating our athletes like slaves and entertainment until we shut down on these people!”
He then compared the judgment against her to the racist results of the US’s so-called War on Drugs, pointing out parallels that allow for the unfair treatment of people using a non-dangerous substance which was criminalized mainly due to its association with use by Black people. “So many of our brothers, sisters, mothers, daughters, and sons are rotting in jail for marijuana and it’s JUST NOT RIGHT,” he wrote. “Now, to see them using this against a young Black woman that is on the edge of her greatness, all because some white man decided to make it illegal, is shameful.”
He also noted that there’s no real reason for THC to disqualify anyone from competing because, as he wrote accurately, “Marijuana does not make you run faster.” He also noted a discrepancy between the treatment of Richardson, a Black woman, and Michael Phelps, a white male swimmer who was also previously allowed to compete after testing positive for THC. While the circumstances aren’t exactly apples to apples, his point still seems valid.
Richardson was determined to be ineligible for 30 days, beginning June 28, after qualifying for the Olympics with a 10.86-second 100-meter dash time. Unfortunately, most of that month overlaps with her events and she was not selected for the Women’s 4 x 100 relay. She said that she took marijuana to cope with the recent death of her mother. Other supporters have included Seth Rogen, who also pointed to the discrepancy in calling weed a performance-enhancing drug, joking, “If weed made you fast, I’d be FloJo.”
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Music icon Diddy has always had an entourage from the Bad Boy era with New York legend Notorious B.I.G. by his side or in the present where the Love Club can have members of anyone from DJ Khaled and French Montana to Janelle Monae. While throughout the years the members of Puff Daddy’s entourage may […]