Black Rob Blast Diddy
I don't know anybody that has worked with Diddy that has not later complained about his work ethics; about him being in one way or the other shady. The L.O.X, rap group containing JADAKISS, SHEEK LOUCH and STYLES P had an all out campaign at shows, radio, TV when they wanted to get off his label back in the early 00's after they accused him of not giving them what they were worth financially, and some one-sided benefits in his contract with them.
There was Mase, 112, and the list goes on. Who knows how he and BIGGIE'S relationship would have turned out if big had not died in 1997.
You can read what BLACK ROB had to say about him below:
"As far as all the people at Bad Boy, nobody reached out to me [when I was in jail] because all it takes is the press of a button, department of corrections, you know my name and birthday, I used to work here," Black Rob said in an interview. "When I heard this n*gga went to see [Lil] Wayne in jail and you ain't come and see BR? After all the years we spent together? Like, that sh*t didn't mean nothing to you, dawg? You actually think I'm not your man? So that right there, told me, that n*gga was never my man. You had like 50 employees, you ain't even have to write the letter -- Puff wasn't the one doing the records with me, he was just the last word. 'Good record. I like that, I wanna get on that.' He's not in the studio, 20 hours, 15 hours with me, never. It wasn't no love over there man. It wasn't no love. Dudes was just using, just trying to use me...They used the Black Rob Report as a spring board for the Biggie duet album. Puff wasn't doing nothing. He ain't have no records out. It was dry, everybody was going." (This Is 50)
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