Diddy has entered a new era of his lengthy career that sees him tapping into his R&B side. Last week, the music mogul announced the launch of his new label, Love Records, and during his hosting gig at the 2022 Billboard Music Awards on Sunday (May 15), Puff unveiled his first signing.
In front of a star-studded MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, the Bad Boy Records founder took the stage to reveal singer/songwriter Jozzy as Love Records’ first artist, while giving her a bold new title. According to Puff, the Memphis native reminds him of the late Notorious B.I.G.
“We are coming to you live from Club Love,” Diddy told the audience. “I’m so excited to do this right here. She is the first artist that I signed to Love Records. She’s one of the most talented songwriters and artists I have ever worked with. She reminds me of R&B Biggie. That’s a lot, right? Now it’s her time. Show some love to Jozzy!”
Jozzy performed her new song, “Replay,” which serves as the first release under Diddy’s Love Records. The track will appear on Jozzy’s upcoming EP. The 31-year-old later jumped on Twitter to reflect on one of the biggest moments in her career — being introduced by Diddy in front of a live TV audience.
“Damn puff just gave me the alley,” she tweeted. “now the music bout to speak for itself ! #songsforwomen.”
Jozzy is no stranger to the music industry as she’s penned several songs for artists such as Summer Walker, Mary J. Blige, Pharrell and more. She also helped write Billy Ray Cyrus’ verse on the remix of Lil Nas X‘s breakout hit, “Old Town Road.”
Diddy is also stepping back into the booth to help Love Records become the home for “timeless R&B music.” Launched in partnership with Motown Records, the label will handle the release of Puff’s first solo album since 2006’s Press Play.
“Music has always been my first love,” he said in a statement earlier this month. “Love Records is the next chapter is about getting back to the love and making the best music of my life. For the label, I’m focused on creating timeless R&B music with the next generation of artists and producers. Motown is the perfect partner for my album and I’m excited to add to its legacy.”
This brainwashed homo needs a lobotomy seriously.
That’s a death sentence to her career then to be compared to him especially by Diddy. You need to stand out on your own, not sound like someone else.
Biggie, Mase, MGK, Janelle Monae, French Montana, and Faith Evans wer or are all highly successful artists that achieved a fandom outside of diddy’s shadow. It’s not his fault that the Make My Band contestants couldn’t hack it. Those artists with their attitudes wouldn’t be successful elsewhere.
Call it Bad Boy or Love records regardless it’s graveyard for artists careers and lives.
So why is MGK having hits then? Why is biggie considered one of the greatest rappers ever? Why are so many artists grateful to him for their careers? It is likely that the sore losers acted like sore losers instead of working to improve on themselves
The reason The Notorious was so FLY and made it in the music industry was because he had game, he could put Diddy to shame any day of the week! He’s the one who actually saved Diddy’s career! So know your facts!
Gone be flat broke and wondering what happened. Locked into a contract that someone told you not to sign, for the rest of your life. Good luck dummy.
MGK and French Montana seem to be doing well. A couple of failed artists (due to their own mistakes) catching major feelings doesn’t change Diddy’s long successful career of making others into household names.
I remember when, bad boy had a bad name… Reflecting on ruff ryders (lox), cash money / definitely young money (lil wayne), rockafella (siegel), death row, etc. Youd have to be a rookie to confuse the industry’s bad name with bad boys