Jan 19, 2011

Diddy Covers The Source



The Source Magazine, the leading publication for Hip-Hop music, culture, and politics, releases its February/March issue illuminated by coverboy Sean “Diddy” Combs. One of the world’s biggest entertainment impresarios, Diddy discusses his drive to win, his Dirty Money "pelvic" music as well as his definition of “Black Power.” [Please see attached for Tron inspired cover ]

While vacationing on his yacht in St. Barts, the mega-mogul [fashion, music, film, liquor] talks to the Source’s newly appointed managing editor,Reggie “Combat Jack” Osse, about the challenge and responsibility of being unequivocally one of the most influential African-Americans on Earth [“Raisin In The Sun”, pg.66].

Source: “What’s your assessment of President Obama thus far?”

Diddy: “I love the president like most of us. I just want the president to do better. There’s a difference between us voting for somebody and us believing in somebody. He’s the person that we believed in so I pray night and day that he understands how God ordained his presidency. I feel there was a promise made to God to look after people that was less fortunate, and [many] of those people are African-American...”

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