Before his arrest, Sean Combs was a cultural icon, a leading influence in the world of hip hop. Photo: Getty Images.
In public, Diddy was a shrewd music producer, creating hip hop hits under the label Bad Boy Records – founded in 1993 and helping Diddy become a literary mogul. The Two Faces of a Mogul
For decades, Sean Combs (Diddy) portrayed the image of a rich and famous black music mogul. The 1969-born star was described as someone who broke business barriers, was behind lavish parties and created countless iconic television moments. Throughout his career, Diddy dominated music, television and fashion, building a powerful empire in the prosperous Hollywood.
Combs was at the center of one of rap’s most infamous (and deadliest) feuds between the east and west coasts, which involved the deaths of two of the most influential rappers of all time, Tupac (1971-1996) and Notorious B.I.G. (1972-1997).