P. Diddy: Fake thug

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Rasputin_Vol

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Puffy and his big mouth already killed one rapper. Now he is in ATL trying to torpedo T.I. Thankfully, TI puts Puffy in line.

Look at how Puffy is acting all tough and brave in this video.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeuVwn78MTc&feature=related[/youtube]

You can hear TI's response to the nonsense more clearly right here.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5FDh5v9whY&feature=related[/youtube]
 
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#2
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this is clearly a very tenuous situation. I hope those two chaps can come to a gentleman's agreement.
 
#5
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What's the point of being a thug? Seriously... you make millions of dollars, what's the point of talking **** to another person that makes millions?
 
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Ask Steve Stout ( Nas' former manager ) if he thinks Diddy is a fake thug?

Diddy was told that the scene in which Diddy is seen on a cross ala Jesus in Nas' video "Hate Me Now" would not make the final cut, when the video premiered on TRL, it showed Diddy on the cross, he went up to Stout's office and beat his head in with a champagne bottle.
 
#7
#7
Why did he film the scene if he didn't want it in the video? Seems pretty dumb on Puff Daddy Diddy Dirty Money's part.
 
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It was taken out later. Google diddy and Steve stout and see what comes up. Pretty sure stout got about half a million for it.
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The man with eight names should have known better than to film it if he didn't want it in there.
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im shocked the OP used Thug in his thread name...

the use of that term usually sets him off
 
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Ask Steve Stout ( Nas' former manager ) if he thinks Diddy is a fake thug?

Diddy was told that the scene in which Diddy is seen on a cross ala Jesus in Nas' video "Hate Me Now" would not make the final cut, when the video premiered on TRL, it showed Diddy on the cross, he went up to Stout's office and beat his head in with a champagne bottle.
Wait, back up. Are you saying that Puffy was originally on the cross in the "Hate Me Now" video?
 
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im shocked the OP used Thug in his thread name...

the use of that term usually sets him off

I get set off when people misuse the term and place it on people that don't act like thugs. For instance, you have people that call others "thugs" for wearing dreads or sagging pants. That doesn't make you a thug.
 
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sounds like a bunch of uneducate clowns screaming nonsensical babble

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#21
Then why would he (allegedly) beat someone if he chose to be in the video?

It's been a while but from what I remember of the situation, original version had them both on crosses, Combs saw the finished product and didn't like the way it came off. He told the director to take out the scenes with him on the cross before letting it air on TV. First time it's shown on MTV the footage of him on the cross is still in video, this did not sit well. He and some of his friends go to see the director in person to strongly persuade him to make the changes he requested, original version wasn't ever shown again and the director ended up in the hospital.
 
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It's been a while but from what I remember of the situation, original version had them both on crosses, Combs saw the finished product and didn't like the way it came off. He told the director to take out the scenes with him on the cross before letting it air on TV. First time it's shown on MTV the footage of him on the cross is still in video, this did not sit well. He and some of his friends go to see the director in person to strongly persuade him to make the changes he requested, original version wasn't ever shown again and the director ended up in the hospital.

That tells me all I need to know. He didn't do it solo. :fake thug:
 
#23
#23
Noch is wrong...it was Steve Stoute, not the director of the video, Steve was Nas' manager at the time.

He is right about the scene, he agreed to do it but then thought better of it and ask that it be took out, was told it would be but when the video premiered the scene was still in.

Puff ( like any other rapper ) has an entourage, so it wasn't just him there but he is the one who beat Steve's ass with a champagne bottle.

And there is no "allegedly" to the situation, it happened.

Stoute would not have gotten 500,00$ if it didn't happen.
 
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Noch is wrong...it was Steve Stoute, not the director of the video, Steve was Nas' manager at the time.

He is right about the scene, he agreed to do it but then thought better of it and ask that it be took out, was told it would be but when the video premiered the scene was still in.

Puff ( like any other rapper ) has an entourage, so it wasn't just him there but he is the one who beat Steve's ass with a champagne bottle.

And there is no "allegedly" to the situation, it happened.

Stoute would not have gotten 500,00$ if it didn't happen.


So he took a bunch of his boys with him and beat him? That makes him a coward. It's easy to beat someone when you know the minute the other guy tries anything his guys will beat the snot out of him.
 

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