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Bad Boy Entertainment, doing business as Bad Boy Records, is an American record label founded in 1993 by Sean "Diddy" Combs. [3] [4] During the mid-1990s, the label signed hip hop and contemporary R&B artists, beginning with the Notorious B.I.G.
Here's a look at some of the biggest artists in Bad Boy Record's illustrious history. Sean "Diddy" Combs founded Bad Boy Records in 1993. The label became a hallmark of Hip-Hop and...
Only current and past artists signed to Bad Boy Records. The Diddy record label, Bad Boy Records, started back in 1993 and features a wide a range of artists across multiple genres, including pop, rap / hip hop, rock, and even electronic music.
But one of the culture's most hallowed chambers is Bad Boy Records, which served as a catalyst for hip-hop's evolution into the mainstream phenomenon it became during the...
CAN'T STOP WON'T STOP: A BAD BOY STORY captures the rise and resilience of Sean @Diddy Combs aka Puff Daddy as an artist and entrepreneur, plus the 2016 Bad Boy Records reunion show. CAN'T STOP WON'T STOP: A BAD BOY STORY is now on Netflix.
Despite its success, and likely because of it, Bad Boy was embroiled in a bitter, media-fueled rivalry with another major player on the rap scene, the L.A.-based Death Row Records, founded by...
Tupac Shakur and his label, Death Row Records, feuded with Sean “Diddy” Combs’ label, Bad Boy Records. While the relationship between the two labels was initially friendly, things soured ...
They were the progenitors of the boy band movement of the 1980s and 1990s and led the way for groups like New Kids on the Block (also formed in the Boston area), The Boys, Boyz II Men, Hi-Five, Backstreet Boys and NSYNC.
Bad Boy Records and Death Row Records were two of the most influential hip-hop record labels of the 1990s. Bad Boy, founded by Sean "Diddy" Combs, was known for its polished, commercial sound and hit-making artists like The Notorious B.I.G. and Mase.
From the Queen Of Hip-Hop Soul, Mary J. Blige, to the dearly missed but eternal King of New York Rap himself, The Notorious B.I.G., both icons and a handful of others began their journey on a beat produced by Bad Boy Records.