Sean Combs

American record executive and rapper

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April 18 2025 Combs' lawyers' request to postpone his trial was denied by the judge.
2025 Peacock released a documentary movie titled 'Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy', exploring Sean Combs' life and career.
2025 Investigation Discovery released a docuseries called 'Fall of Diddy', focusing on Sean Combs' personal and professional narrative.
February 12 2025 Combs' representatives filed a defamation lawsuit against NBCUniversal, Peacock, and Ample Entertainment over a documentary about his life.
November 27 2024 A judge denied bail for Combs for the third time.
October 2024 Combs was reported to be facing numerous new lawsuits alleging sexual assault from various plaintiffs.
October 10 2024 A judge set the trial start date for Combs as May 5, 2025, during a court appearance.
September 2024 Combs was charged with sex trafficking and racketeering.
September 2024 Charged with sex trafficking and racketeering, pleads not guilty and is denied bail three times.
June 7 2024 Howard University announced that it was revoking Combs's honorary doctorate, returning his $1 million donation and terminating his pledge agreement.
May 19 2024 Combs issued a video apology following the release of surveillance footage depicting him physically assaulting Cassie Ventura in March 2016.
March 2024 Several properties tied to Combs were raided by the Department of Homeland Security.
March 4 2024 Rodney 'Lil Rod' Jones filed a lawsuit against Combs and his son Justin regarding a shooting at Combs's Chalice Recording Studio.
February 4 2024 The Love Album: Off the Grid received a nomination for Best Progressive R&B Album at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards, although Combs did not attend the ceremony due to sexual misconduct allegations.
2023 Released 'ACT BAD' featuring City Girls and Fabolous, directed by Kid Art
2023 Released 'Closer To God' featuring Teyana Taylor, directed by Spike Tey
2023 Continued collaborations with 'QUESTIONS, Pt. 2' featuring JasonMartin, Hit-Boy, and KenTheMan, 'Mandem' with Giggs, and 'We Still Here' with Black Rob and G-Dep.
2023 Sean Combs released multiple singles including 'Creepin'' Remix with Metro Boomin and the Weeknd featuring 21 Savage, 'Act Bad' with Fabolous and City Girls, and 'Another One of Me' with the Weeknd and French Montana featuring 21 Savage
2023 Singles 'Another One of Me' peaked at chart positions 87, 83, and 98 in various charts
2023 Sean Combs was involved in 'For Khadija'.
2023 Sean Combs received an MTV VMA Global Icon Award.
2023 In an interview, Sean Combs expressed his belief that God is a woman.
2023 Received the MTV VMA Global Icon Award.
November 23 2023 Two additional lawsuits were filed against Combs for sexual assault and revenge porn.
November 16 2023 Cassie Ventura filed a lawsuit against Combs for rape, sex trafficking, and physical abuse, which was settled the following day.
September 2023 In September, Sean Combs was awarded the key to New York City by Mayor Eric Adams.
September 15 2023 The Love Album: Off the Grid was officially released, coinciding with the lead single 'Another One of Me,' featuring the Weeknd, French Montana, and 21 Savage.
August 22 2023 Combs released a teaser trailer on social media for his fifth studio album, The Love Album: Off the Grid.
June 2023 Diageo acquired Ciroc and ended their partnership with Combs for 'refusing to acknowledge or honor his commitments.'
January 2023 Combs filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against Diageo, alleging they inhibited sales of his liquor brands.
2022 Released 'Diddy Freestyle' music video directed by Mike Oberlies
2022 Released 'The Baddest' with Joey BadA$$ and 'QUESTIONS, Pt. 2' with multiple artists.
2022 Sean Combs released two singles: 'Gotta Move On' featuring Bryson Tiller and 'Sex in the Porsche' featuring PartyNextDoor from The Love Album: Off the Grid (Extended)
2022 During his BET Lifetime Achievement Award acceptance speech, Combs announced plans to donate $1 million each to Howard University and Jackson State University.
2022 Sean Combs appeared as himself in seasons 2-3 of 'Hip-Hop Evolution'.
2022 Sean Combs was estimated to have a net worth of US$1 billion.
2022 Hosted the Billboard Music Awards and officially changed his name to Love.
November 2022 Combs and his second-eldest son became the first father-son duo to have simultaneous No. 1 hits on different charts.
October 15 2022 Combs welcomed his seventh child, a daughter, born to Dana Tran.
June 2022 In June, Sean Combs received the BET Lifetime Achievement Award.
June 2022 Combs released the single 'Gotta Move On,' featuring singer Bryson Tiller, marking his first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 since 'Coming Home.'
May 2022 Combs hosted the Billboard Music Awards and announced the startup of a new record label, Love Records, which signed its inaugural artist, singer Jozzy, the same month.
2021 Collaborated on 'This Is My Year' with DJ Khaled, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Big Sean, and Rick Ross for the album Khaled Khaled.
2021 Sean Combs (Puff Daddy) featured on DJ Khaled's track 'This Is My Year' alongside A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Big Sean, and Rick Ross. The song peaked at number 20 on the charts.
2021 Sean Combs was among the inaugural inductees into the Black Music and Entertainment Walk of Fame.
2021 Combs filed a $60 million lawsuit against the new owners of Sean John for using his likeness without permission.
2021 Sean Combs was involved in 'Mary J. Blige's My Life'.
2020 Combs released 'Hectic' with ASAP Ferg, 'Full Circle' with Big Sean and Key Wane, and appeared on Katy Perry's 'Smile' (Vinyl edition).
August 14 2020 Combs executive-produced Nigerian singer Burna Boy's album, Twice as Tall, which was released.
2019 Sean Combs continued his collaborative work, releasing 'So Disrespectful' with Problem and 'Sage Wisdom From Diddy' with Mike Posner for the Men in Black: International soundtrack.

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