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Sean John Combs: Once Upon A Time In America Part One

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2009

A very candid interview with the most iconic figure in American music, Sean "Diddy" Combs.

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  • is that kay slay talking

  • @ike77771 No that is the director and interviewer Barry Michael Cooper interviewing Puff.

  • Thanks. I appreciate the kind words.

  • Thank you so much for those kind words I appreciate it.

  • Spankie Crocker, thank you much! If Frankie Crocker is not on your radio, your radio is not really on!!!

  • Dope.

  • Thank you for your kind words.

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  • @kedordu true Puff is a better exec producer than an actual

    producer\rapper\musician...don­'t like him as a producer

    and he's kinda shady too,always trying to cheat people

    he stunts careers 'cause he doesn't want anyone bigger

    than him on his former label badboy....but Jay-Z encourages

    success not stops it,look at Rihanna

  • @Bmcwriter thanks sound like kay slay 

  • @TheYug0man "executive producing an album is as much of an art form as directing a movie to me" Absolutely.

  • @Chanelson2010 Yes I understand what you are trying to say...and I totally agree with you but I still believe he produced or co-produced some of the tracks. He didn't just buy the tracks he bought the producers and created a in house production team called the Hitmen. What I was trying to say executive producing an album is as much of an art form as directing a movie to me.

  • @TheYug0man I totally agree with you that he is the man and and wasn't trying to take away the credit that is his due. i admire puffs hustle for many years even when i was a kid addicted to Puff daddy and the fam's No way out. he is a business phenomenon. i show him love. but from what i understand he wasn't in there producing he just bought the joints. still it takes a brilliant mind to pick the tracks that constitute a multi-platinum record let alone the classics he put out in the 90s-00s

  • @Chanelson2010 He didn't just bought the tracks...he brought the right people with the right rapper...It takes a genius to do that...when you say Scorsese directed a movie, you don't say oh no he didn't move the camera and no he didn't create the scene etc.....Stop taking away the credit from Diddy, them albums was a team effort, but he put all the right peoples in the right place at the right time...So big up for doing that

  • Yes he didnt make the beats he told the producers wht he heard in his head and they layed it out on the keyboards and MPC. But he still he a great producer Qunicy Jones of our time Quincey did the same thing get yo knowledge up. PEACE

  • He was the EXECUTIVE PRODUCER, not a producer. Everyone knows the joints were he was credited as Producer were made by other beatmakers, he just bought the tracks

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