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释义

  1. Early life

  2. Career

     1990–1996: Career beginnings  1997–1998: "Puff Daddy" and No Way Out  1999–2000: Forever and Club New York  2001–2004: "P. Diddy" and The Saga Continues  2005–2009: "Diddy" and Press Play  2010–2013: Dirty Money and acting  2014–present: MMM (Money Making Mitch), No Way Out 2, and "Love" 

  3. Business career

     Sean John  Other ventures 

  4. Personal life

     Family  Charity work and honors  Wardrobe style  Religious views 

  5. Discography

  6. Awards and nominations

     NAACP Image Awards  BET Awards  BET Hip Hop Awards  MTV Europe Music Awards  MTV Movie & TV Awards  MTV Video Music Awards  Grammy Awards  Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time (albums executive produced by Sean Combs) 

  7. Filmography

  8. See also

  9. References

  10. Sources

  11. External links

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Sean John Combs (born November 4, 1969), also known by the stage names Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, Puffy and Diddy, is an American rapper, singer, record executive, actor, record producer, and entrepreneur. Combs was born in New York City but raised in Mount Vernon, New York. He worked as a talent director at Uptown Records before founding his own record label, Bad Boy Entertainment, in 1993.

Combs' debut album, No Way Out (1997) has been certified seven times platinum. No Way Out was followed by successful albums such as Forever (1999), The Saga Continues... (2001) and Press Play (2006). In 2009, Combs formed the musical group Diddy – Dirty Money and released the critically well-reviewed and commercially successful album Last Train to Paris (2010).

Combs has won three Grammy Awards and two MTV Video Music Awards, and is the producer of MTV's Making the Band. In 2018, Forbes estimated his net worth at $825 million, making him the second-richest hip hop recording artist.[3]

Early life

Sean John Combs was born on November 4, 1969 in Manhattan's Harlem in New York City{{sfn|Traugh|2010|pp=13, 16}} and was raised in Mount Vernon, New York.[8] His mother, Janice (Smalls), was a model and teacher's assistant{{sfn|Traugh|2010|pp=13, 16}} and his father, Melvin Earl Combs, served in the U.S. Air Force and was an associate of convicted New York drug dealer Frank Lucas.[8][6] At age 33, Melvin was shot to death while sitting in his car on Central Park West, when Combs was 2 years old.{{sfn|Traugh|2010|p=14}}

Combs graduated from the Roman Catholic Mount Saint Michael Academy in 1987. He played football for the academy and his team won a division title in 1986.[11] Combs said that he was given the nickname Puff as a child, because he would "huff and puff" when he was angry.[12]

Combs was a business major at Howard University but left after his sophomore year.[13] In 2014, he returned to Howard University to receive an Honorary Doctorate in Humanities and deliver the University's 146th Commencement Address.[7]

Career

1990–1996: Career beginnings

Combs became an intern at New York's Uptown Records.{{sfn|Traugh|2010|p=23}} While talent director at Uptown, he helped develop Jodeci and Mary J. Blige.[15] In his college days Combs had a reputation for throwing parties, some of which attracted up to a thousand participants.{{sfn|Traugh|2010|p=24}} In 1991, Combs promoted an AIDS fundraiser with Heavy D held at the City College of New York (CCNY) gymnasium, following a charity basketball game. The event was oversold, and a stampede occurred in which nine people died.{{sfn|Traugh|2010|pp=24–25}}

In 1993, after being fired from Uptown, Combs established his new label Bad Boy Entertainment as a joint venture with Arista Records, taking then-newcomer The Notorious B.I.G. with him.[16][17] Both The Notorious B.I.G. and Craig Mack quickly released hit singles, followed by successful LPs, particularly Notorious B.I.G.'s Ready to Die.[16] Combs signed more acts to Bad Boy, including Carl Thomas, Faith Evans, 112, Total,{{sfn|Traugh|2010|p=49}} and Father MC.[19] The Hitmen, his in-house production team, worked with Jodeci, Mary J. Blige, Usher, Lil' Kim, TLC, Mariah Carey, Boyz II Men, SWV, Aretha Franklin, and others.[20] Mase and the Lox joined Bad Boy just as a widely publicized rivalry with the West Coast's Death Row Records was beginning. Combs and Notorious B.I.G. were criticized and parodied by Tupac Shakur and Suge Knight in songs and interviews during the mid-1990s.{{sfn|Traugh|2010|pp=52–53}} During 1994–1995, Combs produced several songs for TLC's CrazySexyCool, which finished the decade as number 25 on Billboard's list of top pop albums of the decade.[21]{{sfn|Harrison|2011|p=28}}

1997–1998: "Puff Daddy" and No Way Out

In 1997, under the name Puff Daddy, Combs recorded his first commercial vocal work as a rapper. His debut single, "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down", spent 28 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at number one.[22] His debut album, No Way Out, was released on July 1, 1997, through Bad Boy Records. Originally titled Hell up in Harlem, the album underwent several changes after The Notorious B.I.G. was killed on March 9, 1997.[23] Several of the label's artists made guest appearances on the album. No Way Out was a significant success, particularly in the United States, where it reached number one on the Billboard 200 in its first week of release, selling 561,000 copies.{{sfn|Traugh|2010|p=63}} The album produced five singles: "I'll Be Missing You", a tribute to The Notorious B.I.G., was the first rap song to debut at number one on the Billboard Hot 100; it remained at the top of the chart for eleven consecutive weeks and topped several other charts worldwide.{{sfn|Traugh|2010|p=61}} Four other singles; "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down", "It's All About the Benjamins", "Been Around the World", and "Victory", were also released. Combs collaborated with Jimmy Page on the song "Come with Me" for the 1998 film Godzilla.[24]

The album earned Combs five nominations at the 40th Grammy Awards in 1998, winning the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album.[25]{{sfn|Traugh|2010|p=72}} On September 7, 2000, the album was certified septuple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for sales of over 7 million copies.[26] In 1997, Combs was sued for landlord neglect by Inge Bongo. Combs denied the charges.[27] By the late 1990s, he was being criticized for watering down and overly commercializing hip hop, and for using too many guest appearances, samples, and interpolations of past hits in his new songs.{{sfn|Traugh|2010|p=63}}

1999–2000: Forever and Club New York

In April 1999 Combs was charged with assault as a result of an incident with Steve Stoute of Interscope Records. Stoute was the manager for Nas, with whom Combs had filmed a video earlier that year for the song "Hate Me Now". Combs was concerned that the video, which featured a shot of Nas and Combs being crucified, was blasphemous. He asked for his scenes on the cross to be pulled, but after it aired unedited on MTV on April 15, Combs visited Stoute's offices and injured Stoute. Combs was charged with second-degree assault and criminal mischief,[28][29] and was sentenced to attend a one-day anger management class.[30]

Forever, Combs' second solo studio album, was released by Bad Boy Records on August 24, 1999, in North America, and in the UK on the following day. It reached number two on the Billboard 200 and number one on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart,[31] where it remained for one week before being knocked off by Mary J. Blige's fourth album, Mary. The album received positive to mixed reviews from music critics and spawned three singles that have charted on the Billboard charts. It peaked at number four on the Canadian Albums Chart, Combs' highest-charting album in that country.[31]

On December 27, 1999, Combs and his then-girlfriend Jennifer Lopez were at Club New York in Manhattan when gunfire broke out. After a police investigation, Combs and fellow rapper Shyne were arrested for weapons violations and other charges.[33] Combs was charged with four weapons-related charges and bribing his driver, Wardel Fenderson, to claim ownership of his gun.[34]

With a gag order in place, the highly publicized trial began.[34] Combs' attorneys were Johnnie L. Cochran Jr. and Benjamin Brafman.[36] Combs was found not guilty on all charges; Shyne was convicted on five of his eight charges[36] and sentenced to ten years in prison. Combs and Lopez broke up shortly after. A lawsuit filed by Fenderson, who said he suffered emotional damage after the shooting, was settled in February 2004. Lawyers for both sides, having agreed to keep the settlement terms secret, said that the matter was "resolved to the satisfaction of all parties".[38]

2001–2004: "P. Diddy" and The Saga Continues

Combs changed his stage name from "Puff Daddy" to "P. Diddy" in 2001.[39] The gospel album, Thank You, which had been completed just before the beginning of the weapons trial, was due to be released in March that year, but remains unreleased {{as of|October 2018||lc=y}}.[8] He appeared as a drug dealer in the film Made and starred with Halle Berry and Billy Bob Thornton in Monster's Ball (both in 2001). He was arrested for driving on a suspended license in Florida.[41] Combs began working with a series of unusual (for him) artists. For a short period of time, he was the manager of Kelis; they have a collaboration titled "Let's Get Ill".[42] He was an opening act for 'N Sync on their Spring 2002 Celebrity Tour,[43] and he signed California-based pop girl group Dream to his record label.[44] Combs was a producer of the soundtrack album for the film Training Day (2001).[45]

In June 2001, Combs ended Bad Boy Entertainment's joint venture with Arista Records, gaining full control of Bad Boy, its catalogue, and its roster of artists.[17] The Saga Continues..., released on July 10 in North America, was the last studio album released by the joint venture. The album reached number 2 on the Billboard 200 and the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts,[47] and was eventually certified Platinum.{{sfn|Traugh|2010|p=49}} It is the only studio album under the P. Diddy name, and the first album by Sean Combs not to feature any guest appearances by Jay-Z or Lil Kim. Combs was executive producer of the reality TV show Making the Band, which appeared on MTV from 2002 to 2009.{{sfn|Traugh|2010|p=84}} The show involved interviewing candidates and creating musical acts that would then enter the music business. Acts that got their start this way include Da Band,[48] Danity Kane,{{sfn|Traugh|2010|p=84}} Day26,[49] and Donnie Klang.[50]

In 2003 Combs ran in the New York City Marathon, raising $2 million for the educational system of the city of New York.[51] On March 10, 2004 he appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show to discuss the marathon, which he finished in four hours and eighteen minutes.{{sfn|Traugh|2010|p=89}} In 2004 Combs headed the campaign "Vote or Die" for the 2004 presidential election.{{sfn|Traugh|2010|p=85}} On February 1, 2004, Combs (as P. Diddy) performed at the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show.[52]

2005–2009: "Diddy" and Press Play

On August 16, 2005, Combs announced on Today that he was altering his stage name yet again; he would be calling himself "Diddy". Combs said that fans didn't know how to address him, which led to confusion.[53] In November 2005, London-based musical artist and DJ Richard Dearlove, who had been performing under the name "Diddy" since 1992 – nine years before Combs started using even "P. Diddy" – sought an injunction in the High Court of Justice in London. He accepted an out-of-court settlement of £10,000 in damages and more than £100,000 in costs. Combs can no longer use the name Diddy in the UK, where he is still known as P. Diddy.[54][55] An assault charge against Combs filed by Michigan television host Rogelio Mills was resolved in Combs' favor in 2005.[56]

Combs starred in the 2005 film Rise to Power. He played Walter Lee Younger in the 2004 Broadway revival of A Raisin in the Sun[57] and the television adaptation that aired in February 2008. In 2005 Combs sold half of his record company to the Warner Music Group.[58] He hosted the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards and was named one of the 100 Most Influential People of 2005 by Time magazine.[59] He was mentioned in the country song "Play Something Country" by Brooks & Dunn: the lyricist says he "didn't come to hear P. Diddy", which is rhymed with "something thumpin' from the city."[60]

In 2006, when Combs refused to release musician Mase from his contractual obligations to allow him to join the group G-Unit, 50 Cent recorded a dis song, "Hip-Hop". The lyrics imply that Combs knew the identity of The Notorious B.I.G.'s murderer.[61] The two later resolved the feud.[62]

Combs released his first album in four years, Press Play, on October 17, 2006, on the Bad Boy Records label.[63] The album, featuring guest appearances by many popular artists, debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart{{sfn|Traugh|2010|p=96}} with sales of over 173,009. Its singles "Come to Me" and "Last Night" both reached the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100.[64][65] The album became available to preview on MTV's The Leak on October 10, 2006, a week before being sold in stores.[66] Press Play received mixed to positive reviews from critics,[67] and was certified Gold on the RIAA ratings.{{sfn|Traugh|2010|p=49}} On September 18, 2007, Combs teamed up with 50 Cent and Jay-Z for the "Forbes I Get Money Billion Dollar Remix".[68]

In March 2008 the Los Angeles Times claimed that The Notorious B.I.G. and Combs orchestrated the 1994 robbery and shooting of Tupac, substantiating the claim with supposed FBI documents; the newspaper later retracted the story, acknowledging that the documents had been fabricated.[69] Dexter Isaac, an associate of record management executive Jimmy Henchman, confessed in 2012 that he shot Tupac on Henchman's orders.[70][71]

In June 2008 Combs' representative denied rumors of another name change.[72] Combs ventured into reality television in August 2008 with the premiere of his VH1 series I Want to Work for Diddy.[73] After the season finale of Making The Band 4, Combs said he would be heading back into the studio to record his next album. In an interview with The Daily Mail, he said, "I had Christina Aguilera on my last album, but it's all about Leona Lewis on my next."[74] He appeared—credited under his real name—in two episodes of Season 7 of Miami: "Presumed Guilty" and "Sink or Swim", in the role of lawyer Derek Powell.[75]

2010–2013: Dirty Money and acting

Combs created a rap supergroup in 2010 known as the Dream Team. The group consists of Combs, Rick Ross, DJ Khaled, Fat Joe, Busta Rhymes, Red Café, and Fabolous.[76] Combs made an appearance at comedian Chris Gethard's live show in January 2010 at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York City.[77] In June 2010 Combs played a role (credited as Sean Combs) in the comedy film Get Him to the Greek, as Sergio Roma, a record company executive. An Entourage series representative announced that Combs would guest star on an episode during the 2010 season.[78]

Last Train to Paris was released by Combs' group Diddy – Dirty Money on December 13, 2010. The release was preceded by four singles "Angels", "Hello Good Morning", "Loving You No More", and "Coming Home", which experienced mixed success on the Billboard Hot 100. "Coming Home" was the most successful of the songs, peaking at number twelve on the U.S. Hot 100, number four in the UK, and number seven in Canada.[79] On March 10, 2011 Diddy – Dirty Money performed "Coming Home" live on American Idol.[80]

On April 18, 2011, Combs appeared in season one of Hawaii Five-0, guest starring as an undercover NYPD detective.[81] In November 2012 Combs appeared in an episode of the eighth season of the American sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.[82]

2014–present: MMM (Money Making Mitch), No Way Out 2, and "Love"

On February 26, 2014, Combs premiered "Big Homie", featuring Rick Ross and French Montana, as the first single from his mixtape MMM (Money Making Mitch), which was originally scheduled to be released that year.[83] The song was released for digital download on March 24,[84] and two days later the trailer for the music video was released. The full version of the music video was released on March 31. Combs used his former stage name Puff Daddy for the album.[85] MMM was released as a free mixtape album of 12 tracks on November 4, 2015.[9] In 2014 Combs and Guy Gerber announced that their joint album 11 11 would be available for free download.[87] A new single called "Finna Get Loose" featuring Combs and Pharrell Williams was released on June 29, 2015.[88]

In July 2015, Bad Boy Entertainment artist Gizzle told the press that she is collaborating with Combs on what she describes as his last album, titled No Way Out 2, a sequel to his 1997 debut. She describes the music as unique: "The mindset is to just be classic and to be epic. And to really live up to that ... we know it's a tall order, but we welcome the challenge."[10] In April 2016, Combs announced that after this last album and tour, he plans to retire from the music industry to focus on acting.[11]

On May 20 and 21, 2016, Combs launched a tour of Bad Boy Records' biggest names to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the label.[12] The documentary Can't Stop, Won't Stop: A Bad Boy Story, covering the two shows at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn as well as behind-the-scenes events, was released on June 23, 2017.[13] The show toured to an additional twenty venues across the United States and Canada.[14][15]

On November 5, 2017, Combs announced that he would be going by the name Love, stating "My new name is Love, aka Brother Love".[16] Two days later, he told the press he had been joking, but on January 3, 2018, he announced on Jimmy Kimmel Live! that he had changed his mind again, and will be using the new name after all.[17]

Business career

Fortune magazine listed Combs at number twelve on their top 40 of entrepreneurs under 40 in 2002.[97] Forbes Magazine estimates that for the year ending May 2017, Combs earned $130 million, ranking him number one among entertainers.[18] In 2017 his estimated net worth was $825 million.[3]

Sean John

In 1998, Combs started a clothing line, Sean John. It was nominated for the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) award for Menswear Designer of the Year in 2000,[100] and won in 2004.[101] California billionaire Ronald Burkle invested $100 million into the company in 2003.[19]

Also in 2003, the National Labor Committee revealed that factories producing the clothing in Honduras were violating Honduran labor laws.[103] Among the accusations were that workers were subjected to body searches and involuntary pregnancy tests. Bathrooms were locked and access tightly controlled. Employees were forced to work overtime and were paid sweatshop wages.[104] Charles Kernaghan of the National Labor Committee told The New York Times that "Sean Puff Daddy obviously has a lot of clout, he can literally do a lot overnight to help these workers."[103]

Combs responded with an extensive investigation, telling reporters "I'm as pro-worker as they get".[106] On February 14, 2004, Kernaghan announced that improvements had been implemented at the factory, including adding air conditioning and water purification systems, firing the most abusive supervisors, and allowing the formation of a labor union.[107] In late 2006, the department store Macy's removed Sean John jackets from their shelves when they discovered that the clothing was made using raccoon dog fur. Combs had not known the jackets were made with dog fur, but as soon as he was alerted, he had production stopped.[108]

In November 2008, Combs added a men's perfume called "I Am King" to the Sean John brand. The fragrance, dedicated to Barack Obama, Muhammad Ali, and Martin Luther King, featured model Bar Refaeli in its advertisements.{{sfn|Traugh|2010|p=82}} In early 2016, Sean John introduced the brand's GIRLS collection.[20]

Other ventures

Combs is the head of Combs Enterprises, an umbrella company for his portfolio of businesses.[21] In addition to his clothing line, Combs owned two restaurants called Justin's, named after his son. The original New York location closed in September 2007;[111] the Atlanta location closed in June 2012.[112] He is the designer of the Dallas Mavericks alternate jersey.[113] In October 2007 Combs agreed to help develop the Cîroc vodka brand for a 50 percent share of the profits.{{sfn|Traugh|2010|p=82}} Combs acquired the Enyce clothing line from Liz Claiborne for $20 million on October 21, 2008.[114] Combs has a major equity stake in Revolt TV, a television network that also has a film production branch.[115] It began broadcasting in 2014.[116][22] In February 2015, Combs teamed up with actor Mark Wahlberg and businessman Ronald Burkle of Yucaipa Companies to purchase a majority holding in Aquahydrate, a calorie-free beverage for athletes.[23][24] John Cochran, former president of Fiji Water, is CEO of the company.[25]

Personal life

Family

Combs is the father of six children. His first biological child, Justin, was born in 1993 to designer Misa Hylton-Brim. Justin attended UCLA on a football scholarship.[121]

Combs had an on-again, off-again relationship with Kimberly Porter, which lasted from 1994 to 2007.[122]{{sfn|Traugh|2010|p=80}} He raised and adopted Quincy (born 1991),[123] Porter's son from a previous relationship with singer/producer Al B. Sure! Together they had a son, Christian (born 1998), and twin daughters, D'Lila Star and Jessie James (born 2006).[124] Porter died of pneumonia on November 15, 2018.[26][27] Five months before the birth of his twins,[124] Combs' daughter Chance was born to Sarah Chapman. He took legal responsibility for Chance in October 2007.{{sfn|Traugh|2010|p=80}}

Combs' sons Quincy and Justin both appeared on MTV's My Super Sweet 16. Combs threw Quincy a celebrity-studded party and gave him two cars as his 16th birthday present.[128][129] For Justin's 16th birthday, Combs presented him with a $360,000 Maybach car.[121][131]

Combs owns a home in Alpine, New Jersey, which he purchased for $7 million.[132]

Charity work and honors

Combs founded Daddy's House Social Programs, an organization to help inner city youth, in 1995. Programs include tutoring, life skills classes, and an annual summer camp. Along with Jay-Z, he pledged $1 million to help support victims of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and donated clothing from his Sean John line to victims. He has donated computers and books to New York schools.{{sfn|Traugh|2010|p=88}}

Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley named October 13, 2006, as "Diddy Day" in honor of Combs' charity work.{{sfn|Jones|2014|p=94}} In 2008 Combs was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[133]

In 2014, Combs received an honorary doctorate from Howard University, where he gave the commencement speech for its 146th commencement ceremony. In his speech, Combs acknowledged that his experiences as a Howard student positively influenced his life.[28] In 2016, Combs donated $1 million to Howard University to establish the Sean Combs Scholarship Fund to help students who are unable to pay their tuition.[29]

Wardrobe style

Combs describes his wardrobe style as "swagger, timeless, diverse".[136] On September 2, 2007, Combs held his ninth annual "White Party", at which guests are limited to an all-white dress code. The White Party, which has also been held in St. Tropez, was held in his home in East Hampton, Long Island. Combs stated, "This party is up there with the top three that I've thrown. It's a party that has legendary status. It's hard to throw a party that lives up to its legend."[137]

Religious views

Combs was raised Roman Catholic, and was an altar server as a boy.[30] In 2008 he told The Daily Telegraph that he does not adhere to any specific religious denomination. He said, "I just follow right from wrong, so I could pray in a synagogue or a mosque or a church. I believe that there is only one God."[30]

Discography

{{main|Sean Combs discography|Sean Combs production discography}}
Studio albums
  • No Way Out (1997)
  • Forever (1999)
  • The Saga Continues... (2001)
  • Press Play (2006)
  • Last Train to Paris (2010)
  • MMM (Money Making Mitch) (2015)

Awards and nominations

NAACP Image Awards

{{awards table}}
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| 2009
| A Raisin in the Sun
| Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie,
Mini-Series or Dramatic Special
| {{Won}}{{sfn|Traugh|2010|p=79}}
|-
| 2011
| Diddy – Dirty Money
| Outstanding Duo or Group
| {{Nominated}}
|}

BET Awards

{{awards table}}
|-
| rowspan="2" | 2002 || "Bad Boy for Life"
{{small|(featuring Black Rob & Mark Curry)}} || rowspan="2" | Video of the Year || {{Nominated}}
|-
| "Pass the Courvoisier, Part II"
{{small|(with Busta Rhymes & Pharrell Williams)}} || {{Won}}
|-
| 2003 || "Bump, Bump, Bump" {{small|(with B2K)}} || Coca-Cola Viewer's Choice Award || {{Won}}
|-
| rowspan="2" | 2007
[140] || "Last Night" {{small|(featuring Keyshia Cole)}} || Best Collaboration || {{Nominated}}
|-
| Diddy || Best Male Hip-Hop Artist || {{Nominated}}
|-
| 2010 || rowspan="3" | Diddy – Dirty Money || rowspan="4" | Best Group || {{Nominated}}
|-
| 2011 || {{Won}}
|-
| 2012 || {{Nominated}}
|-
| 2016 || Puff Daddy and the Family || {{Nominated}}
|}

BET Hip Hop Awards

{{awards table}}
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| rowspan="2" | 2008 || "Roc Boys (And the Winner Is)..." || Track of the Year || {{Nominated}}
|-
| rowspan="2" | Sean Combs || rowspan="2" | Hustler of the Year || {{Won}}
|-
| 2009 || {{Nominated}}
|-
| rowspan="4" | 2010 || "All I Do Is Win (Remix)" || rowspan="2" | Reese's Perfect Combo Award || {{Nominated}}
|-
| rowspan="2" | "Hello Good Morning (Remix)" || {{Nominated}}
|-
| Best Club Banger || {{Nominated}}
|-
| rowspan="2" | Sean Combs || rowspan="2" | Hustler of the Year || {{Won}}
|-
| 2011 || {{Nominated}}
|-
| 2012 || rowspan="2" | "Same Damn Time (Remix)" || rowspan="2" | Sweet 16: Best Featured Verse || {{Nominated}}
|-
| rowspan="2" | 2013 || {{Nominated}}
|-
| rowspan="2" | Sean Combs || rowspan="2" | Hustler of the Year || {{Nominated}}
|-
| 2017 || {{Nominated}}
|}

MTV Europe Music Awards

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| rowspan="4" | 1997 || rowspan="2" | "I'll Be Missing You" || MTV Select || {{Nominated}}
|-
| Best Song || {{Nominated}}
|-
| rowspan="8" | Sean Combs || Best New Act || {{Nominated}}
|-
| Best Hip-Hop || {{Nominated}}
|-
| rowspan="2" | 1998 || Best Male || {{Nominated}}
|-
| rowspan="5" | Best Hip-Hop || {{Nominated}}
|-
| 1999 || {{Nominated}}
|-
| 2001 || {{Nominated}}
|-
| 2002 || {{Nominated}}
|-
| 2006 || {{Nominated}}
|-
| 2011 || Diddy – Dirty Money || Best World Stage Performance || {{Nominated}}
|}

MTV Movie & TV Awards

{{awards table}}
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| 2018 || Can't Stop, Won't Stop: A Bad Boy Story || Best Music Documentary || {{Nominated}}
|}

MTV Video Music Awards

{{awards table}}
|-
| rowspan="2" | {{mtvvma|1997}} || rowspan="2" | "I'll Be Missing You" || Best R&B Video || {{Won}}{{sfn|Traugh|2010|p=72}}
|-
| Viewer's Choice || {{Nominated}}
|-
| rowspan="3" | {{mtvvma|1998}} || rowspan="2" | "It's All About the Benjamins" (Rock Remix) || Video of the Year || {{Nominated}}
|-
| Viewer's Choice || {{Won}}{{sfn|Traugh|2010|p=72}}
|-
| "Come with Me" {{small|(from Godzilla)}} || Best Video from a Film || {{Nominated}}
|-
| {{mtvvma|2002}} || "Bad Boy for Life" || Best Rap Video || {{Nominated}}
|}

Grammy Awards

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Ref.
|-
| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="7" | 1998
| Puff Daddy
| Best New Artist
| {{Nominated}}
| rowspan="7"| [25]
[31]
|-
| No Way Out
| rowspan="2"|Best Rap Album
| {{Won}}
|-
| Life After Death (as producer)
| {{Nominated}}
|-
| "Honey" (as songwriter)
| Best Rhythm & Blues Song
| {{Nominated}}
|-
| "I'll Be Missing You" (featuring Faith Evans & 112)
| rowspan="7"|Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
| {{Won}}
|-
| "Mo Money Mo Problems" (with The Notorious B.I.G. & Mase)
| {{nom}}
|-
| "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down" (featuring Mase)
| {{Nominated}}
|-
| style="text-align:center;"| 2000
| "Satisfy You" (featuring R. Kelly)
| {{Nominated}}
| [143]
|-
| style="text-align:center;"| 2002
| "Bad Boy for Life" (with Black Rob & Mark Curry)
| {{Nominated}}
| [144]
|-
| style="text-align:center;"| 2003
| "Pass the Courvoisier, Part II" (with Busta Rhymes & Pharrell)
| {{Nominated}}
| [145]
|-
| style="text-align:center;"| 2004
| "Shake Ya Tailfeather" (with Nelly & Murphy Lee)
| {{Won}}
| [146]
|-
| style="text-align:center;"| 2016
| "All Day" (as songwriter)
| Best Rap Song
| {{Nominated}}
| [32]
|}

Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time (albums executive produced by Sean Combs)

Rank Artist Album Year
134[148] The Notorious B.I.G. Ready to Die 1994
281[149] Mary J. Blige My Life 1994
476[150] The Notorious B.I.G. Life After Death 1997

Filmography

  • Made (2001)
  • Monster's Ball (2001)
  • 2005 MTV Video Music Awards (2006)
  • Seamless (2005)
  • Rise to Power (2005)
  • A Raisin in the Sun (2008)
  • Get Him to the Greek (2010)
  • I'm Still Here (2010)
  • Draft Day (2014)
  • Muppets Most Wanted (2014)
  • Can't Stop, Won't Stop: A Bad Boy Story (2017)
  • The Defiant Ones (2017)

See also

  • {{Portal-inline|size=tiny|Sean Combs}}

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114. ^{{cite news| last = Wolfe| first = Roman| title = Diddy Closes Atlanta Restaurant Justin's| date = June 10, 2012| publisher = Allhiphop.com| url = http://allhiphop.com/2012/06/10/diddy-closes-atlanta-restaurant-justins/| accessdate = October 1, 2012}}
115. ^{{cite web| last = Reid| first = Shaheem| title = Dallas Mavericks Say Diddy's Designing Their Duds| date = December 5, 2003| publisher = MTV. Viacom International| url = http://www.mtv.com/news/1480965/dallas-mavericks-say-diddys-designing-their-duds/| accessdate = July 22, 2014}}
116. ^{{cite web| last = Hobbs| first = Linda| title = Diddy buys out clothing line Enyce| date = October 21, 2008| work = Vibe| publisher = Intermedia Vibe Holdings| url = http://www.vibe.com/news/news_headlines/2008/10/diddy_enyce/| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20081024165626/http://www.vibe.com/news/news_headlines/2008/10/diddy_enyce/| archivedate = October 24, 2008| accessdate = May 7, 2012}}
117. ^{{cite web| last = Finke| first = Nikki| date = August 30, 2012| title = 'Lawless' Opens #1 Wednesday With $1.1M| work = Deadline Hollywood| publisher = PMC| url = http://www.deadline.com/2012/08/lawless-opens-1-wednesday-with-1-1m/| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20120831143022/http://www.deadline.com/2012/08/lawless-opens-1-wednesday-with-1-1m/| accessdate = December 27, 2013| archivedate = August 31, 2012}}
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123. ^{{cite web| title = Quincy is way above throwing a sweet sixteen party – this big-baller is going to throw a 'stunna' sixteenth birthday bash!| publisher = MTV. Viacom International| url = http://www.mtv.com/photos/my-super-sweet-16-quincy/1587506/2965385/photo/| accessdate = December 18, 2014}}
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