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The problem was they knocked me down seven times, but I got up eight,” he said. A distinctively graceful voice in contemporary R&B, Faith Evans worked behind the scenes as a background vocalist and songwriter prior to breaking through as an artist in 1995. “To all the dreamers out there you gotta keep on fightin’, fightin’, fightin’. Diddy also addressed the main takeaways from his personal story. “I don’t know if we have any out of towners in the house…but I’m from New York muthafu**a!!” He then acknowledged the two people that put him in the position to be great, namely Andre Harrell and Clive Davis. The support Live Nation, Apple and everyone on the team has given to this project is a true testament to the Bad Boy legacy.”Ī post shared by shaheemreid on at 7:17pm PDTĪs for the concert after the screening, we witnessed the powerful impact of Bad Boy’s classic anthems in the form of Lil Kim setting it off with her string of hits like “Quiet Storm (Remix)” and “Get Money,” Faith Evans’ sultry swag on “You Used To Love Me” and Carl Thomas’ smooth vocals on “I Wish.” After having the Beacon crowd go wild, Diddy and Ma$e popped on stage like Batman and Robin to rip through their classics “Can’t Nobody Hold Me Down” and “Mo’ Money, Mo’ Problems.” Yet it was the hyper-energetic thrust of Lil Kim poppin’ out with the fellas (along with Diddy’s sons Justin and Christian Combs) for the finale cut, “All About The Benjamins.”Īfter taking in the screams from the winded audience, Diddy expressed his love for being a native New Yorker. Now I’m blessed to also be working with Apple to showcase the film and share Bad Boy’s history and impact with fans. Heather Parry and Live Nation Productions, and Director Daniel Kaufman, helped create this very special documentary. In a press release supplied to the media, Diddy said, “I knew this was a story that should be shared with the world. Seeing how Diddy and the Bad Boy family came together to honor The Notorious B.I.G for his 44th birthday, amid mending relationships and hectic schedules, is a sight to marvel. The event, which spanned two days, featured a who’s who of 90s hip-hop acts (Nas, Jay Z, DMX) and new school stars (French Montana, Ty Dolla $ign). The Live Nation-produced film explores the 2016 Bad Boy Reunion tour, which kicked off at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center just shy of a year ago. Epic!! #BadBoy some of the best music to ever touch the planet.Ī post shared by shaheemreid on at 8:55pm PDT