Al B. Sure! Breaks Silence on Longstanding Tensions With Sean “Diddy” Combs

R&B legend Al B. Sure! has publicly addressed long-rumored tensions with Sean “Diddy” Combs in a candid Nigerian radio interview that has since circulated widely on social media. The singer stressed that his decision to speak out was not driven by gossip, but by a need to defend himself against what he described as years of coordinated PR attacks portraying him as unstable. “I had no interest in speaking about another man’s life,” Al said, explaining that protecting his reputation and inner circle ultimately pushed him to go public.
The interview follows Al B. Sure!’s appearance in Sean Combs: The Reckoning, the Netflix docuseries executive-produced by 50 Cent that examines decades of abuse allegations against Diddy. Al said he participated in the project to counter what he called “a campaign to make me look like an absolute lunatic,” pointing to longstanding behind-the-scenes conflicts, alleged threats, and image smears tied to Combs’ camp. While he stopped short of making direct accusations, his comments suggested deep frustration and unresolved personal conflict.
Central to the tension is Al’s shared history with the late Kim Porter, with whom he shares a son, Quincy Brown, who was later adopted by Diddy. Though Al avoided speculating on envy or confirming fan theories about rivalry dating back to their Uptown Records era, he acknowledged years of negative energy and defamation that made silence impossible. As fans react positively to his measured tone, Diddy and his representatives have remained silent, leaving the interview to further intensify scrutiny surrounding the embattled music mogul.










