Sean “Diddy” Combs is someone that people are now starting to joke about. Yes, it’s true that Diddy can’t keep a group together long enough for them to reach superstar status, but just listen and maybe after this post you’ll change your mind on how you feel about him.
When Diddy first stepped on to the scene when I was a little kid I was in awe of him. Here was this man that lived the life I wanted to live. Money, fame and Mase was pretty cute to me then too. “Who was this man in the B.I.G. videos, and wearing silver suits that looked like garbage bags?” I asked myself. This was a successful man who came from nothing to build an empire that some people can only dream of coming close to. This man was my hero, my idol. Sean “Diddy” Combs.
I knew from day one that I wanted to be just like “Diddy”. Our names even sounded alike. I actually remixed his hit track “Diddy” to “Vivie” to match my name. Bad Boy, I wanted to be a part of it. With acts like 112 and Mase, how could I go wrong? Diddy is the prime example of hard work and determination. You don’t believe me? Look at the facts. The man is on the Forbes’s list of the richest people in hip hop, almost EVERY year. You can’t tell me that you didn’t have a “Sean John” t-shirt, jacket, headband or anything. You can’t read this and honestly not have appreciated some of the artists that he did put out. You can’t sit here and think or say to yourself that you didn’t want to try “Unforgiveable” or “Unforgiveable Woman”. You can’t say you didn’t watch “Making the Band” 3 and 4!
These things alone make Diddy successful. He’s a mogul. To me he’s more than that, he’s my role model. Some of the things that he’s done go above and beyond the call of hip hop. He could have stayed a producer and CEO but he reached out further than that. So you may not like “Making His Band” but you did watch it, and that’s enough. He’s trying to give people an opportunity, but he’s not going to just hand it to him. This is what’s missing now-a-days. Everyone is so consumed with what they’re getting that no one is giving regular people the opportunity to do things besides be on crappy reality love shows. Diddy is the epitome of success and hard work. I want the honor of interning under him one day, and learning from the best. Actually it’s my dream. I’d be his assistant and run in the freezing rain for cheesecake with no problem, if he would just let me stand around him and learn his formula for success. So lay off of him and don’t knock his hustle, because one day ya’ll are going to see me in his place, taking over the world using his formula.
~*~EvoL_1~*~
Monday, July 27, 2009
Real EvoL Talk-It's Bad Boy Baby!
Posted by EvoL_1 at 11:21 PM
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment