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P. Diddy Rapper Confesses To Murder December 18. 2010 P. Diddy Former rapper, G-Depp, real name, Trevell Michael Coleman, who was apart of Sean "P. Diddy" Combs' Badboy record label, has confessed to the 1983 murder of a New York man named John Henkel. He later signed with Badboy Records, which has a history of attracting and cultivating violence and murder. So much bad has come out of P Diddy's musical endeavors. He corrupted R&B group, Jodeci, who fell face first into addiction and violence. He exposed singer Usher to drug use and promiscuous sex at age 15. Rapper Notorious B.I.G. died while on the Badboy label, fatally shot over a regrettable dispute with Suge Knight, who has not been brought to justice for commissioning the hit. Badboy rapper Shyne spent a decade in prison after a nightclub shooting in New York, which occurred with Combs present.
G-Dep One of the acts Combs produced, Lil Kim, also fell in to drug use and bad company. She subsequently went to prison for 10-months. Former Badboy rapper, Black Rob, is said to be in very poor health, after years of wild partying. Former singer, Aubrey O'Day of Danity Kane, fell into hardcore drug use, posed for Playboy and has not regained her footing since. Members of Badboy's hip hop group, DaBand, had more brushes with the law and disbanded, pardon the pun. The R&B group 112, broke up and complained Combs ripped them off , double charging them for items deducted from their already low royalties, which went in his pocket. Elephant Man got into a financial dispute with Combs, which nearly ended in violence. The list goes on. There's clearly a problem at Badboy. The sex, drugs and rock n' roll is destroying them. It's time for Combs to change his ways, as his record label is a den of iniquity, which is wrong in the Lord's sight. Sooner or later, the vices gripping Badboy are going to consume him and his artists, with a terrible end result. |
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