He brought swag to the game
this phrase stands out for me because of the slang language, the author chose the dialogue that he knew would stay in the readers mind.
He brought swag to the game
this phrase stands out for me because of the slang language, the author chose the dialogue that he knew would stay in the readers mind.
"No label has ever made 22 years of hits and been alive and been fly enough and been young enough to go and perform them," says Combs, who also invited along current Bad Boy anthem-crafter French Montana. "So this is a once-in-a-lifetime thing. There's like 20 records that are smashes that we can't even get to."
I like how the author uses combs dialogue and doesn't involve his question in the writing at all.
Few understand doing the impossible like Combs, who turned a label built on adventurous, highly lyrical New York hip-hop singles into the most formidable hit-making machine of the late Nineties.
The idea I'm getting is that this guy is really good at seeing potential in people.
a request for some gospel, then some James Brown followed by some Soul Train videos on his big-screen TV.
I can picture someone just relaxing and listening to music and watching videos comfortably
Inside Bad Boy Family Reunion, 2016's Most Hit-Packed Tour "For the amount of dates we doin', I'm losing a lot of money," Puff Daddy says. "This is not about the money"
This reminds me of other famous people who act like they don't care about money