Former Bad Boy Records artist Mark Curry is once again drawing attention after making a disturbing claim during a recent interview, saying he has footage involving Sean “Diddy” Combs that could put his own life at risk. Curry, who was signed to Bad Boy Records in 1997 and appeared on Diddy’s 2001 single “Bad Boy for Life,” has become one of the more outspoken former insiders discussing what he says he witnessed during his years around the label. In a recent WIS interview, Curry described his time in Diddy’s circle as “a blessing that became a curse” and alleged that Combs operated through intimidation, manipulation, and control. (https://www.wistv.com)
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Curry’s latest comments quickly spread across hip-hop blogs and social media because of the seriousness of the statement. While he did not publicly release the alleged footage or fully explain what it shows, the remark added another layer of speculation to ongoing conversations surrounding Diddy’s legal troubles, past business relationships, and the culture inside Bad Boy Records. Curry has also been featured in the Netflix documentary Sean Combs: The Reckoning, which includes interviews with several people connected to Combs’ career and controversies. (https://www.wistv.com)
The former Bad Boy artist has been promoting his book Dancing With the Devil, where he discusses his experience in the music industry and the warning signs he believes young artists should pay attention to. In his interview with WIS, Curry claimed people are now seeing “the man behind the scenes” and said he believes additional investigations into Combs may continue. Combs has previously denied many allegations made against him by former associates, and Curry’s latest claims remain allegations unless verified by evidence or court proceedings. (https://www.wistv.com)
The viral reaction to Curry’s statement reflects how intense public interest around Diddy remains. With documentaries, lawsuits, interviews, and former insiders continuing to surface, hip-hop fans are closely watching every new claim tied to the Bad Boy founder. Curry’s warning about alleged footage has only fueled more questions about what may still be unreleased — and whether any future evidence could further reshape the public’s understanding of one of hip-hop’s most powerful figures.