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Time Magazine Recognizes Sean "Diddy" Combs As One Of 100 Most Influential People
By EbenGregory

Music mogul and renaissance man Sean "Diddy" Combs was recently named one of Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People.

Combs, who was hailed by the magazine as a "Builder & Titan," was bestowed the honor for his contributions in taking the Hip-Hop urban culture mainstream in the areas of music and fashion.

The multimedia magnate, who was described as a "force of nature," joins an illustrious list of politicians, scholars and celebrities that have been honored by the magazine for "shaping the world."

Others on the list include President George W. Bush, Microsoft CEO Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey and Daddy Yankee.

"I ain't going to lie. I feel like a kid that just came home with a good report card," Combs told AllHipHop.com. "I'm truly blessed."

Perhaps the first hugely successful music industry executive to successfully jump midstream into an even more hugely successful career as an artist, Diddy is described by Time as a "force of nature."

A strong social advocate, Diddy was also commended for his educational initiatives for inner-city youth through his Daddy's House Social Programs and the largely popular voter registration drive, Citizen Change's "Vote or Die!" campaign.

The mark of distinction highlights an already successful year for Combs.

In February, Diddy released his Unforgivable fragrance, which has gone on to become the top-selling fragrance in the US reportedly generating sales between $1.3 and $1.5 million per week.

Combs is currently in the studio recording his forthcoming untitled LP.

http://www.allhiphop.com/hiphopnews/?ID=5631
 

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That won't change my point of view : He's one of the main reason rap has turned to pop... with No Limit , plus he's not a factor music wise since... but after all good for him, great business man...
 

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good business man, bad rapper

I WENT TO STAPLES CENTER WEN I WAS WALKING MY GOLD RAG FALL OF MY POCKET AND THE GROUND WAS WET TO AND DIRTY MY RAG GOT DIRTY A LIL BIT PULL IT IT BACK AND MAKE SURE IT WOULD NOT DROP AGAIN ROCKING MY RAG AGAIN HOMIE 8
 

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This is for a current top 100 right? Not a Top 100 of all time list, right? Because that would be an absolute travesty.
 

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I can see how Puffy's in the top 100 - like it says he was a major player in bringing Hip-Hop to the mainstream - but what the fuck is Daddy Yankee doing on that list?
 

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Oh I like this one... One dog goes one way, the other dog goes the other way, and this guy's sayin', "Whadda ya want from me?

 

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I can see how Puffy's in the top 100 - like it says he was a major player in bringing Hip-Hop to the mainstream - but what the fuck is Daddy Yankee doing on that list?




 

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I can see how Puffy's in the top 100 - like it says he was a major player in bringing Hip-Hop to the mainstream - but what the fuck is Daddy Yankee doing on that list?



lol fuckin daddy yankee
 

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is dre on that list

because that guy actually had something to do with rap becoming mainstream, unlike diddy
 

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what a joke