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Megan Thee Stallion —. Bowen Yang —. Belafonte used his celebrity status to raise money for civil rights actions and organizations. Belafonte and Jay-Z have since reconciled their public differences. The critique could just have easily been lobbed at Combs. Or, rather, at Puff Daddy and Diddy. That is, in part, why Combs called Belafonte when God spoke to him about his purpose. Combs says Belafonte was a model for the kind of activism he envisions for this next stage of his public life. Coming from where we were having a position of power, being celebrities, and I was wondering, how did [Belafonte] get so dug into [social action]?

And really dedicating his life. In that excavation he saw the makings of someone destined to save his people. I believe Combs. If they like it, then I love it. Still, if I could ask the women in church one thing, it would be the same thing I tried to ask Combs with little success: I believe God told you that you have been chosen…but did he tell everyone else?

He is a not-so-young man whose legitimacy as a cultural icon hinges on his power to gate-keep youth culture. The influencer culture has taken the prototypes that Combs helped innovate and mixed commerce with social consciousness. It is no longer enough to look slick or create the newest dance.

Combs is also a girl dad. He has six children, three of whom are year-old girls at the time we speak. He wants his daughters to inherit the keys to his kingdom in equal parts with his three sons.

Raising a trio of girl bosses tunes a dad into the MeToo movement. Combs is looking back at the international playboy of his youth and a near future where his daughters become young women. And above all, Combs is trying to do the brand iteration that made him successful in a climate that is openly hostile to what his brand represents. And, if you have not noticed, a lot of people have labeled capitalism as enemy number one. It is a cultural high wire perhaps too thin for a diddy bop.

He launched a diversity training program with the powerful Endeavor this summer. It comes at a time when the entertainment agency model has come under fire for its lack of racial diversity. But his understanding of what constitutes good may be at odds with the communities from whom he draws some of his inspiration. But critics were quick to say his callout was hypocritical, in part because Combs owns Revolt, a cable TV network that courts advertising dollars.

Noname is a fiercely independent rapper who, along with other contemporary artists like Chance the Rapper, rebuffs the traditional record-label deal as both an artistic and political statement. It is a generational one. Younger audiences are rejecting uncritical boosterism of capitalism. And in a wider swath across pop culture, consumers are demonstrating a willingness to demand more from their para-social besties.

That instinct is quite strong among young Black audiences, many of whom participated in Black Lives Matter protests over the last two years. But they cannot make it without the audience pushing back on whether the bullshit was consensual and if the party had a purpose. For his part, Combs tells me that he is not worried about bringing along those who disagree with him. You got to have all types of allies. We all have our story.

He started from the bottom and now he is here, as it were. The 15 years before the Great Recession were a period of unbridled economic optimism. It was the era of the hustle, and Black youth culture translated it into an ethos, an identity, and an ideology. Before financial bubbles started bursting in rapid succession in the s, hustling felt democratic.

Anyone with the right dream and the right grind could make it out of the hood, sometimes literally but usually metaphorically. It sounds like the drudgery it is, a set of coping responses to a hostile social order that has left millions of people behind. That kind of moment requires a different kind of story and maybe a different kind of storyteller.

He thinks the revolution is foretold and his place in it has already been written by God. He is more worried that we have talked so much about serious stuff that we forgot to have fun. God also brought Combs into alignment with his highest frequency. As we are winding down our time together, Combs keeps returning to the frequency. He wants to create a vibe for the world to groove to. He invites me back for a Soul Food Sunday brunch, calling it an example of the Love-era frequency he is all about creating.

He emphasizes that the soul food is healthy and the vibe is next-level. He looks pointedly at the recorder that has been between us all day, always part of his awareness. Combs obviously wants this on the record, and it is also clearly news to his team. Ever in control of his narrative, he issues the final word by telling me that he is starting a new record label. It is time that he comes home, not just for himself but for the culture. Because if you know better, you do better.

He believes winning is his birthright, and he wants to share that with the world. It has worked before, and Combs is betting that he can make it work again. To hear him tell it, all we need is love. Return to V. Royal Watch Get the latest chatter, from Kensington Palace and beyond, straight to your inbox.



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