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Ep. 8 The Diddy Documentary Didn't Say This-But We Will

37 min · 31 de dic de 2025
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The Diddy Documentary Didn't Say This-But We Will

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The hosts dive into the emotional and cultural fallout of the Diddy documentary, unpacking the manipulation, control, and red flags that have long existed in the music industry. From Diddy’s influence on hip hop to the silence surrounding his alleged actions, this episode examines accountability, fame, and the cost of compromising personal integrity. We briefly discuss Mary J. Blige’s struggles, the power dynamics between artists and executives, and why trusting your instincts matters—especially in an industry built on image and influence. A raw, honest conversation about red flags, celebrity culture, mental health, and learning from the experiences of others.

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