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Sean "Diddy" Combs

Jay-Z parties, carbo-loads with Beyonce, Diddy and A-Rod

Jay-Z needed to carbo-load after opening the North American leg of his BP3 tour in Miami last week with wife Beyoncé, Sean "Diddy" Combs and Alex Rodriguez in the audience. After the show, the group headed to Scarpetta in the Fontainebleau, where "they chowed on bowls of spaghetti," a spy reports.

Diddy Brags About His Celebrity Flings And How Much He Loves Sex

It's no secret that Sean "Diddy" Combs has probably seen it all. Growing up as a kid in Harlem, he never dreamed he'd be a music, fashion, television and restaurant mogul. "I dare you to write down all my achievements. It will be overwhelming. Break it down and then say who's number one in hip-hop," he says in the January/Feburary issue of Playboy. "If I'm not inspiring you at this point, you're a lost hope."

Day 26 Parts Ways With Diddy and Bad Boy

Ok... I'm sure most of us saw this one coming, so many of you really shouldn't be that surprised. After just over two years, boy band, Day 26 have officially left Sean "Diddy" Combs and Bad Boy Ent.

Day 26 initially got their start on MTV's "Making The Band" after each member underwent several weeks of grueling and intense dance rehearsals, singing competitions, boxing matches, etc... all to gain their position in what is now Day 26.

Busta Rhymes Believes "The Chemo" Will Work

It's been a little less than a year since the release of "Back on My B.S.", which was the eighth album to come out of the Flip Mode Squad headliner Busta Rhymes. This time around, he wants to change the way the music industry has been dying off by releasing what he's dubbed his "The Chemo"... since he believes that the music industry of today is "dying like cancer is killing it."

Diddy Speaks On Shyne and His Deportation

Rapper, Shyne, whose real name is Jamal Barrow, was released from prison and officially deported back to Belize in October of this year. Shyne was serving a 10 year sentence, to which he did 8. Shyne was convicted of two counts of assault as well as reckless endangerment and gun possession. But he was cleared of the most serious charge he was facing, attempted murder for a shooting that took place in a New York night club back in 1999.