There was a time when “Bad Boy” didn’t just mean a record label—it meant a whole .
In 1993, Sean “Diddy” Combs helped launch Bad Boy Records, a New York powerhouse that quickly became a pipeline for East Coast rap and R&B dominance. The label’s early run helped turn artists like
Diddy’s influence wasn’t only about hits—it was about : shaping radio, fashion, nightlife, and the blueprint of what a modern hip-hop mogul looked like.
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