No sibling rivalry right here! Diddy‘s son Quincy, 31, says he by no means fights along with his youthful brothers Justin, 29, or Christian, 25, because the trio assist one another in enterprise, life and past. “Folks act like we imagined to be preventing on a regular basis. We ain’t by no means fought, which is loopy,” Quincy revealed in an interview with Leisure Tonight‘s Kevin Frazier when selling the household’s new sequence Household Legacy on Paramount+ alongside the late The Infamous B.I.G. (aka Biggie)’s son CJ Wallace, 26.
Quincy and Christian — also referred to as King Combs — have each adopted of their dads footsteps with music careers, whereas Justin has opted to concentrate on performing, as has Biggie’s son CJ. “Every bit of the puzzle is critical. We don’t overlap,” Quincy, who’s the organic son of Diddy’s ex Kim Porter and Al B. Positive and was adopted by Diddy, defined. Justin — who’s the son of Diddy and designer Misa Hilton-Brim, echoed what his eldest sibling stated, including, “If I see Quincy or Christian and going laborious, I gotta go tougher. We’re all the time comfortable for one another and simply need one another to be the very best, as a result of it makes us the very best.”
The three brothers and shut buddy CJ are all showing on the brand new Paramount+ sequence through which they give the impression of being again on the musical and popular culture legacies of their households. “With the ability to look again on these issues, it feels good to be part of historical past, and simply be part of one thing that was so particular,” Justin stated of his dad’s legendary carer, which started again as an intern and expertise director within the early 90s at Uptown Data as Sean Combs. As Puff Daddy, he based Dangerous Boy Leisure in 1993 and launched Biggie’s Prepared To Die the next yr — adopted by his personal extremely profitable profession as a rapper and producer. “I’m simply so grateful that I used to be part of that and was there to witness these items,” he defined.
1997’s No Means Out cemented Diddy’s standing as a eternally hip-hop icon, which included Biggie tribute single “I’ll Be Lacking You” along with his spouse Religion Evans. The album additionally featured tunes “Been Round The World,” and “Can’t No one Maintain Me Down” — and in the end received the GRAMMY Award for Finest Rap Album in 1998.
Justin additionally touched on Biggie’s dying and the way it eternally modified his father. “Simply one of many saddest days in his life. [It] modified his life eternally,” Justin stated of the homicide, which occurred in 1997. “They had been additionally younger, so to cope with one thing like that on the peak of their profession… We nonetheless cope with it as we speak. Nobody has actually gotten over that. It impacts us as nicely, too, as a result of it was simply such an enormous loss to all of our household.”
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