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50 Cent’s Netflix documentary on Sean “Diddy” Combs drops with explosive revelations

Nii Kommetey Commey by Nii Kommetey Commey
December 3, 2025
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A new Netflix documentary produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson has gone live, delivering an unflinching and, at times, deeply unsettling portrait of Sean “Diddy” Combs.

The four-part series traces Combs’ life from childhood through his rise in the music business, but its revelations and testimonies place the music mogul in an overwhelmingly negative light.

The documentary begins with Combs’ upbringing under his mother, moves through his years in school, his motivation from seeing Heavy D together with other artistes and charts his early industry breakthrough as an A&R executive at Uptown Records. It recounts his subsequent dismissal from the label and the founding of Bad Boy Records, leading up to the period when he faced legal troubles and was eventually jailed.

What distinguishes the series is the breadth of voices featured: jurors, former industry colleagues, ex-artistes, personal assistants and members of his security team all offer accounts that challenge Combs’ public image. Their accounts form the backbone of a narrative that raises difficult questions about power, exploitation and accountability in the entertainment world.

In one disturbing moment, the documentary captures Combs remarking that he “needs to take a bath” because he has met, touched and hugged too many people—words that, in context, suggest a discomfort that viewers may interpret as demeaning toward those he met and took pictures with in public.

The series also revisits long-standing allegations of abuse that have contributed to a wave of lawsuits filed against him in recent years. Another contentious section portrays Combs as a controlling figure in the life of the late Biggie Smalls. Interviews allege that the rapper was made to pay for his own funeral, that profits were generated from his death, and even suggest Combs played a role in circumstances surrounding the deaths of both Biggie and Tupac Shakur.

The production itself is meticulous. Far from feeling rushed or sensationalized, the documentary maintains a deliberate pace, carefully weaving archival footage, interviews and commentary into a cohesive and compelling narrative.

While public reaction is only beginning to form, one thing is clear: this documentary is poised to fuel an already intense conversation about one of the most influential—and controversial—figures in modern music.

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