Puff Daddy Kicks Off “Bad Boy Family Reunion Tour” In Brooklyn With Jay Z, Mary J. Blige & More

    Puff Daddy officially kicked off the “Bad Boy Family Reunion Tour” at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York City last night (May 20).

    The concert came one day before what would have been The Notorious B.I.G.’s 44th birthday.

    A multitude of Hip Hop heavyweights took to the stage throughout the night, including Jay Z, Rick Ross, Busta Rhymes, Mary J. Blige, Lil’ Kim and more.

    In addition, one very lucky fan was on the receiving end of some Puff Daddy generosity. Footage from TMZ appears to show Puff hurling what can only be presumed as an expensive chain into the crowd.

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    13 thoughts on “Puff Daddy Kicks Off “Bad Boy Family Reunion Tour” In Brooklyn With Jay Z, Mary J. Blige & More

    1. BadBoy is such an over-rated label i mean apart from Biggie the only other artists on there that were good were The LOX and Black Rob (he aint even make the tour).How many classic albums did badboy ever make?

      1. BadBoy is part of hipHop history duke, hate it or like it. The hip hop timeline during the Golden ERA was heavily influenced by Puffs label. It even has it’s own moniker as the “shiney suite ERA”, there wasn’t a better time in HipHop during the time when B.I.G was alive, if you wasn’t born or of age to experience it, you wouldn’t understand the significance of BadBoy and HipHop.

        OverStand?

        Would you rather be Overpaid or Over-rated?
        -Jay Z

      2. Hell No! Death row records is ! Death row records is the greatest hiphop label ever! So put respect on death row records name!

      3. Ready To Die, Life After Death, No Way Out = Classic (and some may argue the case for Harlem World as well). But ask yourself, how many classic “songs” did Bad Boy ever make? They just may be the most hitmakiest rap label crew of all time. Hmmm…

      4. NWO was considered to be overly hyped commercial trash by the overwhelming majority of hip hop fans, and critics. As far as the “Harlem World” album, you can’t be serious. Can you even name one publication that labeled these albums as “classics?” You media heads do way too much…riding.

      5. Yea both biggie albums were fire but harlem world and no way out smh puffy just made big flashy videos to gloss over what was real average music wu-tang mob deep ruff ryders rocafella g-unit are just a couple groups that made far better music

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