P. Diddy Speaks about Bad Boy Records

P. Diddy
On a recent talk with RadioPlanet.tv, P. Diddy discussed about the criticisms that his label Bad Boy Records has received in the past few years. According to his statement, there has been a propaganda going on against the label preventing artists to sign with them.
“Over the last couple of years, there’s been a strong propaganda movement that’s been brewing in the negative sense against Bad Boy, against what it is to sign to the Bad Boy label, if it’s a detriment to your career,” Diddy explained. He sadly spoke on how hate brews among those who do not understand the hip hop industry very well, how it works and how things really are.
Diddy elaborated that the community does not seem to understand the music industry business and how signing artists and dropping some in a short span of time is a normal custom and occurrence. “This industry has a life expectancy of two years. It started a couple of years ago like, ‘What happened with this artist? Why isn’t this artist still on the label?’ So people started to try to give us a bad rap and spread that propaganda through the new generation.” Diddy gave Def Jam and Roc-A-Fella as examples. “Honestly, nobody on Def Jam’s still on Def Jam. No one who was on Roc-A-Fella is still on Roc-A-Fella. There’s not even still a Roc-A-Fella. It was named something else.”
P. Diddy aims for cleaning Bad Boy Records’ slate and explaining the reality in the hip hop music industry.

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