Following recent allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs, some fans of Justin Bieber are claiming that he released a new track referencing parties organized by Combs. This comes after a purportedly fake song surfaced online over the weekend, featuring lyrics that imply experiences at a “Diddy party.”
The lyrics, which include lines about losing oneself at a Diddy party and facing dire consequences, have stirred discussion among fans. Phrases like “Lost myself at a Diddy party / Didn’t know that’s how it goes” suggest a narrative related to the recent allegations against Combs, who has been charged with sex trafficking and racketeering.
However, there’s no evidence that the song is authentic. It is not available on any streaming platforms, has not been acknowledged by Bieber on his official channels, and is absent from his official discography. Many listeners have speculated that the song might be AI-generated, citing its muffled vocals and lack of emotional depth.
Representatives for Bieber have not yet responded to requests for comment regarding the song. NBC News has not independently verified the origins or authenticity of the audio.
The resurfacing of the song referencing “Diddy parties” has sparked renewed interest in the relationship between Justin Bieber and Sean “Diddy” Combs, particularly as it coincides with a series of serious allegations against Combs. The track, which has gained popularity as a backdrop in numerous TikTok videos, initially emerged in April amidst growing accusations of sexual assault against Combs. It has since racked up millions of views, often used by users to comment on the current situation.
Bieber, who first connected with Combs as a teenager, has a history of collaboration with him, including their recent song “Moments” released in 2023. However, fans are now scrutinizing their relationship more closely, raising concerns about their dynamic, especially in light of the allegations against Combs. Old footage of Combs with a young Bieber has also resurfaced, further fueling these discussions.
The legal troubles for Combs began in earnest last November when his ex-girlfriend Cassie filed a civil lawsuit accusing him of sexual and physical abuse during their relationship. Although his legal team initially denied the claims, the lawsuit was settled out of court. Following the release of security footage showing Combs assaulting Cassie in 2016, he publicly apologized earlier this year.
Since then, multiple lawsuits have emerged accusing Combs of sexual harassment, assault, and sex trafficking. The most recent lawsuit, filed on Tuesday, includes serious allegations from a woman claiming that Combs and his bodyguard raped her in a recording studio more than two decades ago after drugging her.