Quincy (Diddy's Son) Talks Drake, Empire, Keke Palmer/Amber Rose Rumors On Breakfast Club [VIDEO]

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I feel bad for Al B Sure...

Diddy dirty for even fukking with Kim Porter..him and Al B was cool back in the day
 

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I feel bad for Al B Sure...

Diddy dirty for even fukking with Kim Porter..him and Al B was cool back in the day

From what he said in the interview it seems like Al B was being a deadbeat so I don't feel bad.
 

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I've always wondered how Al B feels about Quincy calling Diddy 'father', ain't he around or something
 

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is anyone else hearing a clicking sound in this video?
 

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This nikka ain't Diddy's son. Imagine another man birthing you then calling some other nikka Dad:scust:

Diddy legally adopted him

I've always wondered how Al B feels about Quincy calling Diddy 'father', ain't he around or something

:snoop:

At first I thought nikkas in this thread were joking. Al B. Sure was never there for him. Diddy adopted him. Quincy even wrote an "open letter" addressing the situation.

http://globalgrind.com/2009/04/14/a-letter-to-my-father-al-b-sure/
 

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Old info................. http://www.blackcelebkids.com/2009/04/14/quincy-browns-letter-to-his-fathers-al-b-sure-and-p-diddy/

QUINCY BROWN’S LETTER TO HIS FATHERS: AL B SURE AND P DIDDY

17-year-old Quincy Brown has written a candid letter to his biological father Al B Sure titled “A Letter To My Father”, but in the letter he reveals that his “father figure” is mogul P. Diddy. As written by Quincy Brown:

A Letter To My Father:

I’ve been inspired throughout my life by special circumstances and unique experiences. Foremost, I grew up with a family that injected me with unconditional love and enduring confidence. This is my foundation … the family holidays and celebrations with my maternal lineage … supportive smiles in audiences at school programs … guiding hands to complete homework and special projects in the wee hours of the morning. However, I grew up without my father, an irreplaceable force and influence that was absent in my life. I watched other kids enjoy the embrace of theirs, and I searched for a way to reconcile the meaning of my circumstance.

Despite my pain, I’ve imagined a life as a good son with my father. Baseball … Playing in School Band … Church … All of the things that he would expect his son to do, I’ve done. I’ve stood in front of audiences to receive awards. I heard their applause and praise. But, the accolades have been absent the sound of his clapping hands and encouraging words … his voice that I could distinguish in my sleep. Where has he been?

Now, I reflect on the journey, the pain, the challenges, and the triumphs through this song. I’m reconciled as a man, no longer a boy, in verse. Now, I know that I’m not alone.



Albert Brown, also known as “Al B Sure!” is my biological father, but Sean Combs, also known as “Diddy” has been a father figure in my life for as long as I can remember. Sean Combs is the person whom I look up to and appreciate as a father. He is the one who help mold me into the person I am today and will always try to live up to his expectations. He has always been supportive of me and I will forever love and respect him. As far as my biological father goes, the “spitting image” is all I have taken from him. Throughout my life, I’ve always wondered about him; Where he was? What was he doing? and most importantly, Was he even thinking about me? The absence of my father has given me a better understanding of what type of man I am going to be. I am grateful for my mom’s love, support, guidance, and for her strength.

To those who share my plight, know that you have a great future … a DESTINY. Take the lemons that you are handed and make lemonade. Your journey is in “A Letter To My Father.”

– Quincy “iQ” Brown
 

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Son? :youngsabo: Diddy gon hit him with that in a couple years :russ:

GOAT movie, imma go watch it agian :ohlawd:

EDIT: GODDAMN that's a cold ass scene


That whole movie was full of some coldblooded shyt. Plainview ain't have no heart in him. :scust:
 
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