Jennifer Lopez and famous singer Aaliyah seen with Diddy in resurfaced photo from wild Fourth of July party
Resurfaced photo shows Diddy in bed with Jennifer Lopez, Aaliyah, Andre Harrell, Natane Adcock, and Damon Dash at a party.
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Jennifer Lopez and famous singer Aaliyah seen with Diddy in resurfaced photo from wild Fourth of July party
Resurfaced photo shows Diddy in bed with Jennifer Lopez, Aaliyah, Andre Harrell, Natane Adcock, and Damon Dash at a party.
Celebrity Matchup is doing a RnB stand off against Jagged Edge of Atlanta's music record label So So Def and former members of P. Diddy's label's Bad Boy Record 112.
Who do you think is the better RnB group? The Wrap Up Magazine want to hear your thoughts and opinion. Comment your answers below!
Jaz-O talks about the formation of Roc-A-Fella Records and working with Jay-Z and Clark Kent in a new group called Hard Pack. He shares his memories regarding Jay-Z's slow rise in popularity during the mid 90's and why he chose not to sign his close friend to a management deal of any kind.
They were four ordinary teenagers from the dirty south but, they each had the talent, passion and determination to make it in the cutthroat world of music. After one life changing audition, they were set on the path to platinum record selling and Grammy winning success. However, major drama behind-the-scenes between the members would eventually cause everything to come crashing down. Let’s find out what happened to American R&B group 112.
Depeche Mode, Nine Inch Nails, The Notorious B.I.G., T. Rex, Whitney Houston and The Doobie Brothers were all inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on Saturday (11/7) during a virtual ceremony that's rewatchable on HBO Max.
Biggie was inducted by his longtime producer and Bad Boy Records label boss Diddy, who said, "Big just wanted to be biggest, he wanted to be the best, he wanted to have influence and impact people in a positive way, and that clearly has been done all over the world. Nobody has come close to the way Biggie sounds, to the way he raps, to the frequency that he hits. Tonight we are inducting the greatest rapper of all time into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame."
The Biggie segment also included archival interview and performance footage of Big, and Jay-Z, Nas, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Biggie's family members also spoke about him as well.