Diddy's new Apple Music documentary, Can't Stop Won't Stop: A Bad Boy Story, is due out in a few weeks.
While we have to wait until June 25 to see the documentary that he has been filming since he was 19-years-old, Diddy stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! to give us an idea as to what to expect in the project.
He spoke about a few different topics, such as aging, hustling, and Stevie Wonder, but he also spoke about the legendary East Coast vs. West Coast beef which culminated in the tragic deaths of his best friend Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur.
It was a rough time for Diddy and during his interview, he detailed how he managed to overcome it.
He said, "As crazy as it sounds, there was an East/West war over music, and people were killing and getting killed. We deal with that in the movie, and it was something that was just so surreal and so serious, and so unfortunate and so sad, but that’s something that we’ve had to deal with.”
Kimmel then asked Diddy if it was still like that, to which he responded that it isn't. He elaborated, "We were all scared. Sometimes things in your life could just get out of control, but we never wanted to have problems with each other. We were all fans of each other. And it was just something in that day and age that spun out of control. We've all been friends since."
You can watch his appearance on the show and a preview of the documentary above.
Source: xxlmag.com