Y’all, some fresh gossip just dropped about Diddy, and it’s intense! Apparently, there’s video footage showing Diddy allegedly getting into it with Drake and giving him a serious beatdown. Diddy’s scandals just keep stacking up, and the craziest part? Word on the street is, we haven’t even seen the worst of it yet.

Now, we all know 50 Cent doesn’t hold back when it comes to exposing Diddy, but dragging Drake into this as one of Diddy’s targets? That’s wild! 50 Cent came with receipts, and if what he’s saying is true, Diddy could be in some serious trouble. This whole situation is on another level.

For a while now, 50’s been trying to warn us about Diddy. We believed him, but we didn’t realize how deep it actually went. We already knew Diddy had his wild side—he didn’t exactly keep that a secret. Back in the day, he used to brag about his crazy parties. People always said, “Ain’t no party like a Diddy party,” and honestly, the man was fearless!
For years, 50 Cent kept trolling Diddy, and when people started exposing Diddy, 50 Cent was right there on the frontlines, cheering it on. Fans believe 50 wasn’t really speaking up for the victims—he just wanted to troll Diddy because of their ongoing rivalry. Still, 50 took things to another level by planning an entire documentary about Diddy’s downfall.

He tweeted, “Did he do it? Coming soon… GLG, Greenlight gang,” and followed up with another, saying, “Rapper I thought dey was a billionaire music mogul, if he’s smart, he will file for bankruptcy. Now, anyone with real money knows why I’m saying this. I’m the best producer for the job. Guys, here come the receipts.”

At first, everyone kind of laughed it off, assuming it was just another one of 50’s classic jokes. Let’s be real, he’s known for being a huge troll, so no one took him seriously! But plot twist: he wasn’t joking this time—he was dead serious.

Next thing we knew, big networks started hearing about this project, and suddenly, there was a bidding war! Netflix ended up winning the rights to the documentary after some fierce competition. We don’t know the exact amount they paid, but the rumors say it’s a jaw-dropping number!
Can you really blame them? This wasn’t just any ordinary documentary; it had all the drama, twists, and intrigue anyone could ask for. Netflix knew they had a hit on their hands, and 50 Cent even said, “We’re all making good TV, but mine just happens to be the best. Netflix won the bidding war, but if more stuff keeps coming out, I’ll need more episodes.”

Well, it looks like he wasn’t kidding because he just revealed something huge—Drake was allegedly one of Diddy’s targets. That’s right, Drake! Apparently, Diddy tried to set Drake up and even tried to have him taken out.

If you’ve been paying attention, this isn’t the first time we’ve heard about Diddy supposedly putting a hit out on Drake. Rapper The Game brought it up a while back. So why would The Game be calling out Diddy like this? Turns out, he’s got his own stories to tell. While The Game hasn’t been directly named as one of Diddy’s victims, he’s hinted at having some shady experiences with him.

The Game has spoken before about how Diddy tried really hard to get close to him and make him his “boy toy.” Luckily, The Game managed to get away before things went too far. And before people start thinking The Game is just looking for attention now that Diddy’s scandals are in the spotlight, let’s clear that up. The Game has been warning us about Diddy’s behavior for a while, long before Cassie filed her lawsuit.
One of the first times this whole topic came up was when The Game dropped some serious hints about Diddy possibly being on the down-low (DL). He talked about a rapper he knew who was always trying to hide his true sexuality by acting like a womanizer and constantly surrounding himself with women.

“So, you think you’re working with a gay rapper?”
“Yeah, man. Not openly gay, but hiding it, trying to act like he’s all about women and living the rap life. But really, he’s into men.”
“He’s into men?”
“Yeah, there are a lot of guys like that in hip-hop.”

After this, people immediately started giving Diddy the side-eye. But it didn’t end there—The Game took things even further when he appeared on Drink Champs and spilled more tea about his experiences with Diddy. Let’s just say, it sounded like Diddy’s interest may have gone beyond business.

This all happened when The Game and his brother, Big Face, were out there hustling—selling mixtapes and demos, trying to get their big break. One of those mixtapes ended up on Diddy’s desk, and Diddy supposedly wanted to sign The Game to Bad Boy Records. But instead of making it official, Diddy kept leading him on for two years—two whole years! Eventually, Dr. Dre came through and signed The Game, and the rest is history.

But why did Diddy keep stringing him along? According to The Game, it sounds like Diddy may have made some moves that The Game wasn’t feeling. And this isn’t the first time something like this came up. Remember, 50 Cent once said Diddy tried to take him on a shopping spree like he was some kind of Instagram model. Well, The Game says Diddy tried to pull the same stunt on him.
So, after a while, I started hanging out with Diddy. For almost two years, I was rolling with him everywhere. But here’s the crazy part: we never stepped foot in the studio, not once. Diddy was always like, “Yo, I got you, Bad Boy, Bad Boy. Hey, Playboy, here’s a watch, here’s a chain.” And I kept thinking, “Are we ever gonna actually make some music?” I mean, what were we doing all that time?

It was always about catching flights. “The jet’s leaving at five, we’re off to Miami, Playboy. We’re in New York this weekend, ATL next. Pop out, pop out!” I was just following Diddy everywhere. Then, one day, we’re chilling, smoking, and out of nowhere, Diddy goes, “You know what? I’ve been thinking… you should be with Dr. Dre.” And I’m sitting there like, “Wow, you don’t say.”

Looking back, Diddy had me hanging on for two years, making me think we were gonna hit the studio and do something big. But really, we were just living the high life—flying around, gifts, parties—it was like I was living the life of an influencer, minus the music.

And then things got weird. My brother, Big Face, threw some serious shade, hinting that there was more going on between me and Diddy. He posted this picture of us looking real close and captioned it with something cryptic: “Maybe it wasn’t my street cred.”

Later, in an interview with Vlad, I mentioned that Diddy allegedly put out a hit on Drake after they had beef. It all started after they had some drama at a nightclub. Apparently, Diddy even assaulted Drake over the “Started from the Bottom” beat, which was originally meant for Diddy, but Drake ended up taking it.
In L.A., the buzz was electric: “Drake’s around—who’s going to approach him?” The Game chimed in, saying, “I’m not suggesting this came straight from Diddy, but things get complicated in L.A. when beefs are involved.”

Interestingly, The Game even hinted at this in his song “100.” He raps, “They called me to set you up, want me to come through and take you out since you’re out of town, like Biggie. Heard about the situation with Diddy, so I showed up to vest you up. I’ve got a vest for 40, a vest for Hush, a vest for every dude with an owl on his chest.”

For those who don’t get the “owl” reference, it’s about Drake and his OVO label. Essentially, the song is a warning for Drake to keep his guard up around Diddy, suggesting he might be in danger.

So, did Diddy really put a hit out on Drake? It’s important to remember that Diddy has a history of going after his rivals, even when there isn’t any beef. Just look at Cassie’s lawsuit; she accused him of trying to confront Suge Knight out of nowhere, just because he happened to be in the area. Diddy was definitely on a wild streak! If he was willing to go after Suge like that without a second thought, who knows what he might do to Drake over a song?

As I said, this whole Diddy drama is about to get even crazier, and Drake’s involvement might just be scratching the surface. So, grab some popcorn and buckle up—this ride is just beginning!

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