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    A List of More Artists Diddy Has Worked With Over The Years

    Amid the myriad of sexual assault lawsuits, federal indictment and the community at-large’s increasing dissent of Sean “Diddy” Combs, one might wonder if his eventual cancellation is closer than we think.

    If that’s the case, then it begs the question of whether or not cancelling Diddy means cancelling all the music and artists he helped put in the forefront and helped produced. After all, we were quick to #MuteRKelly…well some of us at least.

    But given Diddy’s extensive reach, are the masses ready to hit “stop” and delete some of their beloved music from the soundtrack of their lives? And what will happen to the livelihood of some of our favorite artists — many of whom recently received their masters back from Diddy — if we don’t press play?

    While you and I both ponder that question, let’s take a look at a handful of artists Diddy/Bad Boy Records had a hand in making global superstars…

    Janelle Monáe

    Who: Janelle Monáe

    When: Signed to Bad Boy Records in 2008-present

    Biggest Hits: “I Like That,” “Q.U.E.E.N.,” and “Electric Lady”

    Foxy Brown

    Who: Foxy Brown

    When: Signed to Bad Boy Records in 2002-2004

    Biggest Hits: “Stylin,” and the unreleased album “Ill Na Na 2: The Fever”

    Mario Winans

    Who: Mario Winans

    When: Signed to Bad Boy Records in 2001-2008

    Biggest Hits: “I Don’t Wanna Know,” “Never Really Was,” and “Can’t Judge Me”

    Biggie

    Who: Notorious B.I.G. a.k.a. Biggie

    When: Signed to Bad Boy Records in 1993-1997

    Biggest Hits: “Big Poppa,” “Juicy,” and “Hypnotize”

    Shyne

    Who: Shyne

    When: Signed to Bad Boy Records in 1998

    Biggest Hits: “Bad Boyz,” “Bonnie & Shyne”

    The Lox

    Who: The Lox, members Sheek Louch, Styles P and Jadakiss

    When: Signed to Bad Boy Records in 1996-1999

    Biggest Hits: “Money, Power & Respect,” “If You Think I’m Jiggy,” and “All About the Benjamins”

    Craig Mack

    Who: Craig Mack

    When: Signed to Bad Boy Records in 1993-1996

    Biggest Hits: “Flava In Ya Ear,” “Get Down,” and “Real Raw”

    Ma$e

    Who: Ma$e

    When: Signed to Bad Boy Records in 1999-2010

    Biggest Hits: “Feel So Good,” “Lookin At Me,” and “What You Want”

    Total

    Who: Total, members Kima Raynor, Keisha Spivey and Pamela Long

    When: Signed to Bad Boy Records in 1994-2000

    Biggest Hits: “Kissin You,” “What About Us,” and “Trippin”

    112

    Who: 112, members Daron Jones, Michael Keith, Reginald Finley, Aldon Lagon and Marvin Scandrick

    When: Signed to Bad Boy Records in 1995-2005

    Biggest Hits: “Cupid,” “Only You,” and “Come See Me”

    Cassie

    Who: Cassie

    When: Signed to Bad Boy Records in 2006-2021

    Biggest Hits: “Me &U,” “Official Girl” and “Must Be Love”

    Danity Kane

    Who: Danity Kane, members Aubrey O’Day, Dawn Richard, Shannon Bex, Wanita “D. Woods” Woodgett and Aundrea Fimbres

    When: Signed to Bad Boy Records in 2005-2010

    Biggest Hits: “Damaged,” “Show Stopper,” and “Ride For You”

    Yung Joc

    Who: Yung Joc

    When: Signed to Bad Boy Records in 2004-2009

    Biggest Hits: “It’s Goin Down,” “Coffee Shop,” and “Bottle Poppin”

    Day 26

    Who: Day 26, members Robert Curry, Brian Angel, Willie Taylor, Qwanell Mosley and Michael McClune

    When: Signed to Bad Boy Records in 2007-2012

    Biggest Hits: “Got Me Going,” “Since You Been Gone,” and “Exclusive(No Exclusives”

    B5

    Who: B5, members and brothers Dustin Michael, Kelly Allen, Patrick Owen, Carnell Frederick, and Bryan Jesse

    When: Signed to Bad Boy Records in 2004-2008

    Biggest Hits: “Hydrolics,” “All I Do,” and “U Got Me”

    Faith Evans

    Who: Faith Evans

    When: Signed to Bad Boy Records in 1994-2004

    Biggest Hits: “Soon As I Get Home,” “I’ll Be Missing You” and “You Used to Love Me”

    8Ball & MJG

    Who: 8Ball & MJG

    When: Signed to Bad Boy Records in 2002-2008

    Biggest Hits: “Forever,” “Straight Cadillac Pimpin,” and “You Don’t Want Drama”

    New Edition

    Who: New Edition, members Ralph Tresvant, Ricky Bell, Ronnie DeVoe, Michael Bivins and Johnny Gill

    When: Signed to Bad Boy Records in 2003-2006

    Biggest Hits: “Hot 2 Nite,” “Sexy Lady,” and “Start Turnin’ Me On”

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