Chicago Bad Boy Reunion Show Brings Out 2 Special Guests
Bad Boy Reunion, Diddy Brings out 2 surprise special guests
The Bad Boy Reunion Tour had a couple surprise Guest Appearances from Jeremih and Chance The Rapper at the Chicago Stopover. Other acts on this tour include Lil' Kim, The Lox and French Montana. Chance performed his track "No Problem" while Jeremih performed "Planez" and "Oui" with special backing by Puff Daddy himself. DMX was also at The Chicago Event leading prayer backstage ahead of the show. Expected stops for the Bad Boy Reunion is scheduled for New York and Baltimore this Labor Day Weekend.
Puff Daddy's Charter School Officially Opens
New charter School for Diddy?
The new Charter School is officially opening welcoming new students created by The Bad Boy Records Founder Puff Daddy. The Hip Hop Mogul spoke to eager students at Capital Prep on Monday for the Grand Opening. Enrolling 160 Sixth and seventh graders this school year, located in Harlem, the school has plans to expand to High School Grades in the future.
I was able to be successful,” he said. “I was able to gain tools and secrets and knowledge about what it takes to be a leader, what it takes to win, what it takes to make your dreams come true.”
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[Ol' Skool News] Did Notorious B.I.G. Want Tupac as His Manager?
Rumors to say that Biggie wanted to have Tupac manage his career.
Long before "Hit "Em Up" came to mind, Tupac supposedly mentored The Notorious B.I.G. during the early days of Biggies hip hop career. Reports indicate in the early days of the West Coast and East Coast legends careers Biggie had asked Tupac to in fact be his manager. Tupac reportedly turned down the request saying Biggie should go with Puffy and of course two years later that suggestion paid off making Biggie one of Bad Boy Records biggest stars.