In a shocking new interview, legendary R&B group 112 has come forward with revelations about their experiences under Sean “Diddy” Combs’ management at Bad Boy Records. The group, known for hits like “Peaches and Cream” and “Only You,” opened up about alleged mistreatment and difficult working conditions during their time with the label. This exclusive interview sheds light on how they managed to escape what they describe as a “torturous” environment.
According to 112, Diddy’s management style was strict and demanding, creating immense pressure on the group to perform under strenuous conditions. Members of 112 allege that they were frequently overworked, underpaid, and subjected to controlling behavior that affected their creativity and well-being. They described feeling trapped, with limited creative freedom and financial control, which led to increasing frustration.
“Leaving Bad Boy was one of the hardest yet most freeing decisions we ever made,” one member explained. “It felt like escaping a situation that was breaking us down, both mentally and financially.”
Their escape, however, was not easy. Legal battles and contract obligations made their departure a lengthy and challenging process. Yet, they persevered, eventually reclaiming control over their music and careers. Today, the group is thriving independently, embracing a new era of artistic freedom.
This explosive interview has sparked renewed discussions on artist treatment within the music industry, with many fans supporting 112 for their courage in speaking out. As more artists share their experiences, 112’s story has become a powerful reminder of the importance of fair treatment and creative autonomy in the industry. Fans and industry insiders are now watching closely to see if these revelations will prompt changes in how major labels manage their artists