Diddy stopped by The Breakfast Club on Power 105.1 where he shed light on everything important surrounding his persona, including his new music, his vodka feud with 50 Cent, his altercation with Drake and the UCLA kettlebell incident.
The mogus was welcomed to the show by a box of Effen vodka, sent from Fiddy along with a note which read, “Let’s be friends.” Puff addressed their hilarious feud, which is more of a comedic exchange than a real beef. He said he is happy to see another man of color doing his thing and wished him nothing but success.
Around the 13:00 mark, Diddy addressed the alleged fight he had with Drake. He explained there was not physical altercation between them and called the whole situation a misunderstanding. He even labeled Drizzy his favorite rapper and referred to him as a friends of his. Two minutes later, he admitted that he actually sent the “0 to 100” instrumental to the Canadian so he can ghostwrite a track for him. Word on the web has it they ultimately became business partners a few months ago, putting an end to their alleged conflict.
Further, the Bad Boy leader addressed the UCLA fight with football coach Sal Alosi over the latter mistreating his son. He claimed he doesn’t know if he is allowed to visit practices, because he hasn’t tried yet. He didn’t really elaborate on the incident and simply said he was trying to communicate with Alosi when he stopped by his office. Luckily, Diddy dodged the potential charges after Head Coach Jim Mora and his colleagues decided to drop them.
Other topics Puffy touched on were him falling in a trap door during his BET Awards 2015 performance, the recent knee surgery he had, the success of Revolt TV, Meek Mill versus Drake, his impending tour, his friction with J. Cole, Kanye West joining The Hitmen, and more.