Hip Hop’s True Renaissance Man: A Retrospective of the Career of Sean “Puffy” Combs

While Puffy worked on promoting Craig Mack’s album, he also had a talented young rapper emerging out of Brooklyn that he was grooming behind the scenes by the name of Biggie Smalls. Puffy knew that Biggie Smalls would be the one to take his Bad Boy record label to the next level. After gaining some notoriety for Biggie’s 1993 single “Party & Bullshit” off the Who’s The Man movie soundtrack, Puffy was ready to introduce Biggie Smalls to the world.

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