Music mogul Suge Knight recently opened up about some concerning details regarding Sean “Diddy” Combs’ relationships with fellow icons Usher and Snoop Dogg, shedding light on what he described as a “secret society” among the rappers.
Knight, the founder of Death Row Records, disclosed that Combs and Snoop Dogg had a bond that was “closer than close” and revealed that he found some of their interactions to be “uncomfortable”. In a recent conversation with Michael Franzese, Knight expressed his belief that Combs, Snoop Dogg, and Dr. Dre were part of a mysterious “secret society”.
According to Knight, Combs and Snoop Dogg were inseparable, with the duo even going as far as painting their nails together, a behavior that Knight found to be unusual. Additionally, Knight claimed that Combs had inappropriate interactions with Usher, fueling speculation about Combs’ influence on the young star.
The resurfacing of an old interview in which Usher discussed witnessing “wild” experiences while under Combs’ mentorship further fueled speculation about their relationship. Usher had moved to New York City at the age of 13 to live with Combs and join his Puffy Flavor Camp, where he was mentored by the producer. As allegations against Combs surfaced, attention turned to Usher’s association with him.
Knight also mentioned Combs’ interactions with Justin Bieber, alleging that Combs and his associates took advantage of the young star. He criticized the behavior, stating that no grown man should be engaging in drug and alcohol use with minors like Bieber.
Combs currently faces a slew of serious charges, including federal sex trafficking allegations. He has been denied bail and is awaiting trial in Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. Recent accusations of raping a 10-year-old have added to the mounting legal troubles facing the fallen star.
Despite the denials from Combs’ legal team, the allegations have sparked further scrutiny of his behavior and associations. As the legal battle continues, the details revealed by Knight shed light on the darker side of the music industry and the relationships among its top figures.