Well it’s official, fans will get to see a bad boy entertainment documentary according to Diddy, who confirmed the debut himself. “I am blessed to be introducing our film at the Tribeca Film Festival,” Diddy said in a statement sent to Billboard.
“Tribeca brings the biggest names in entertainment and culture together with visionaries from across industries to celebrate the power of storytelling,” Diddy states. “There is no better place to share the story behind the Bad Boy movement and this unprecedented musical event.”
The film will explore Bad Boy Entertainment’s beginnings in Harlem and Brooklyn, its influence on pop culture, fashion and music, and delve into the tragic murder of Biggie Smalls.
The cameras will also trail Diddy as he tries to wrangle the Bad Boy Family including Lil’ Kim, Mase, Faith Evans, Mario Winans and 112, among others for the pair of sold-out shows within a three-week rehearsal period.
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