Diddy‘s sons, King Combs and Quincy Brown, have given their father’s fans a preview of some new music they’ve been working on in the studio — but fans aren’t feeling what they have to offer.

The Shade Room previewed the new track from the pair on Thursday (May 23). Quincy — whose biological father is singer Al B. Sure! but who was raised by Combs — brought some R&B flavor, while the Bad Boy mogul’s son dropped bars.

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The comments, however, were unforgiving to the duo. “At first I was gonna say it’s trash but then I listened to it a little longer and it’s actually garbage,” wrote one fan, while another remarked, “this song won’t even go copper.”

And still another fan wrote, “This reminds me of the band still playing as the Titanic sank…”

King and Quincy’s new music comes amid the latest accusation made against Diddy by a woman who claimed that the embattled Bad Boy executive forced her to have sex with his late girlfriend (and King Combs’ mother), Kim Porter, in a new lawsuit.

The alleged victim, April Lampros, claimed in a suit filed in New York on Thursday (May 23) that the Bad Boy boss sexually assaulted her on four occasions, including once with Porter after she was forced to take ecstasy.

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Lampros, who first met Diddy in 1994 when she was a fashion student, also claims that the mogul recorded the two of them having sex without her knowledge or permission and later showed the video to others.

Lampros also alleges that the record executive first sexually assaulted her in 1995 and that he pressured her to drink alcohol which made her feel “uneasy.”

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The suit claims that Lampros later passed out in a hotel room and was raped by Diddy.

Several months after the incident, Lampros says she was sent numerous gifts by Puffy and agreed to meet with him to discuss business opportunities.

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She alleges another assault happened later that year in a parking garage. Lampros claims that Diddy forced her to her knees and made her perform oral sex on him.

When she tried to distance herself after that incident, Lampros claims Diddy threatened to physically harm and blacklist her from the fashion industry.

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The lawsuit claims a third incident happened in 1996 where Lampros was forced to have sex with Kim Porter, who had three children with Diddy before her death in 2018 due to pneumonia.

Lampros claims that Diddy forced both her and Porter to take ecstasy before demanding they have sex with each other. She alleges he told her she “had no control over the situation as he could make her lose her job.”

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She is formally suing Diddy for battery, sexual assault, infliction of emotional distress, and gender-motivated violence.