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I'll be the minority here, but breh is right.

And he said he's advocating for DANITY Kane, Day 26, Loon, G-dep, etc.

That's what I don't understand.
Advocating for what? Either he's saying Diddy stole from them or blackballed them? Otherwise he owes them nothing
 

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That's what I don't understand.
Advocating for what? Either he's saying Diddy stole from them or blackballed them? Otherwise he owes them nothing

Breh, you know Diddys MO.

All of those ppl were poppin or semi poppin, and then were suddenly gone. And Diddy locks ppl into contracts and they can't do nothing. Even if he doesn't want them, they still can't be free to go elsewhere and earn money.

Yeah they signed the contract but they were often desperate.
 

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Just watched Fred's new posting and I'm trying to understand his perspective.
Does he feel that Puff stole money from them? If not, then Puff isn't entitled to just give his former employees money.
How did Puff make $100 MILLION off them? It definitely wasn't from album sales.
Lastly, he needs to take responsibility for his own actions. He had more options than being a grimey street nikka and being in that group. To blame Puff for all the foul shyt he was doing on the streets is just stupid.
Too Hot for TV is the first and only studio album by hip hop group Da Band. It was certified Gold by the RIAA for sales of over 500,000 copies. Two singles, "Tonight" and "Bad Boy This, Bad Boy That", were released from the album. Wikipedia

The album went gold....
 

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Tough break but that is life. Diddy is right.

At the end of the day when you're an adult you realize that no one has to your back and you have to fight all your battles and you can't blame other people for your problems.

I hate that so much of rap media revolves around people still stuck in the past 15 20 25+ years ago talking about what another man did or didn't do for them when they're a fully functioning adult.
So Game
 
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