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We're back with Isabella Gomez Sarmiento talking about Sean Combs, the criminal charges, and how he got to this point. So, you know, I grew up huge fan of, at that time, it was Puff Daddy movies. Then it was Puffy, you know, Sean Combs. Like I read all the hip hop magazines. He was on the covers. I knew his whole history.
We're back with Isabella Gomez Sarmiento talking about Sean Combs, the criminal charges, and how he got to this point. So, you know, I grew up huge fan of, at that time, it was Puff Daddy movies. Then it was Puffy, you know, Sean Combs. Like I read all the hip hop magazines. He was on the covers. I knew his whole history.
We're back with Isabella Gomez Sarmiento talking about Sean Combs, the criminal charges, and how he got to this point. So, you know, I grew up huge fan of, at that time, it was Puff Daddy movies. Then it was Puffy, you know, Sean Combs. Like I read all the hip hop magazines. He was on the covers. I knew his whole history.
He has been from, you know, Uptown days, Uptown record labels to starting Bad Boys, been a huge part of hip hop and pop culture. How did he get so powerful?
He has been from, you know, Uptown days, Uptown record labels to starting Bad Boys, been a huge part of hip hop and pop culture. How did he get so powerful?
He has been from, you know, Uptown days, Uptown record labels to starting Bad Boys, been a huge part of hip hop and pop culture. How did he get so powerful?
I mean, there are generations of people who grew up looking up to Diddy or looking up to Combs, enjoying his music if they didn't look up to him. He was just a part of the culture, especially the hip-hop culture. Yeah. How is all of that playing out now? What's the reaction?
I mean, there are generations of people who grew up looking up to Diddy or looking up to Combs, enjoying his music if they didn't look up to him. He was just a part of the culture, especially the hip-hop culture. Yeah. How is all of that playing out now? What's the reaction?
I mean, there are generations of people who grew up looking up to Diddy or looking up to Combs, enjoying his music if they didn't look up to him. He was just a part of the culture, especially the hip-hop culture. Yeah. How is all of that playing out now? What's the reaction?
Yeah, I mean, unfortunately, you know, Combs is not the first hip hop artist to be accused of violence against women or even sexual crimes against women. The scale of what's being talked about with Combs and then the level of stardom that he has is what sets this apart.
Yeah, I mean, unfortunately, you know, Combs is not the first hip hop artist to be accused of violence against women or even sexual crimes against women. The scale of what's being talked about with Combs and then the level of stardom that he has is what sets this apart.
Yeah, I mean, unfortunately, you know, Combs is not the first hip hop artist to be accused of violence against women or even sexual crimes against women. The scale of what's being talked about with Combs and then the level of stardom that he has is what sets this apart.
The only thing that I can see kind of similar thing that happened in the past is R. Kelly, who's not a rapper, who's a singer, huge in pop culture. I mean, he's written so many hit songs for everybody. and himself, and he was charged with racketeering and sex trafficking after many years of rumors about sexual abuse on his account, and R. Kelly was found guilty of both.
The only thing that I can see kind of similar thing that happened in the past is R. Kelly, who's not a rapper, who's a singer, huge in pop culture. I mean, he's written so many hit songs for everybody. and himself, and he was charged with racketeering and sex trafficking after many years of rumors about sexual abuse on his account, and R. Kelly was found guilty of both.
The only thing that I can see kind of similar thing that happened in the past is R. Kelly, who's not a rapper, who's a singer, huge in pop culture. I mean, he's written so many hit songs for everybody. and himself, and he was charged with racketeering and sex trafficking after many years of rumors about sexual abuse on his account, and R. Kelly was found guilty of both.
But it doesn't seem like that sparked a lot of soul-searching in hip-hop or R&B. Do you think that this Combs case might be different?
But it doesn't seem like that sparked a lot of soul-searching in hip-hop or R&B. Do you think that this Combs case might be different?