Maybe that’s why Mary J. Blige kept referring to him as Puff Daddy, as she recalled the “ambitious” and “hungry” young producer who forged new paths in R&B and hip-hop in the 90s before becoming a fully-fledged mogul.
Blige, who knows a thing or two about a “Family Affair,” joined Diddy’s eldest daughter, Chance, in announcing the icon’s big honor. His other children were there, too, including son King — who subbed for rapper Mase on “Mo Money, Mo Problems” — and twins D’Lila and Jessie, who backed up their dad’s choreographed dance moves.
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