
One thing we have seen in this industry is that you NEVER want to make an ENEMY in 50 Cent. Once an ENEMY, always one it seems when it comes to the media mogul and rapper.
It has been talked about a lot, but the often-delayed documentary about the FALL of MUSIC MOGUL, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is finally coming to Netflix next week, and has been executive-produced by none other than 50 cent!
“You can’t continue to keep hurting people and nothing ever happens,” Mark Curry is heard saying in a short teaser for the series. “It’s just a matter of time.” 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, and Combs have long been rivals, and Jackson taunted Combs on social media throughout his criminal trial, where Combs was convicted of transportation to engage in prostitution and acquitted of more serious sex trafficking and racketeering charges. In October, Combs was sentenced to 50 months in prison, and he is expected to be released in May 2028.
Per the official synopsis, the series “is a staggering examination of the media mogul, music legend and convicted offender. Born with an insatiable drive for stardom and a knack for spotting talent, Combs made a quick ascent through the ranks of the music industry with Bad Boy Entertainment and was crucial in bringing hip-hop to the pop masses and launching the careers of dozens of generation-defining artists like The Notorious B.I.G., Mary J. Blige, Jodeci and Danity Kane. But along the way, and as detailed by his former associates, childhood friends, artists and employees, something darker began to color his ambitions. Through explosive, never-before-seen materials, including exclusive interviews with those formerly in his orbit, this documentary tells the story of a powerful, enterprising man and the gilded empire he built — and the underworld that lay just beneath its surface.”