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Puff Diddy, P. Diddy, welcome to my home!
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There he is, ready for a 73-question interview.
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You know the drill, let's do this, let's do it.
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Before we begin, how do I address you?
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You could call me Love.
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And you've referred to yourself differently over the years, so I gotta ask you, why so many name changes?
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It depends on my mood, my vibe.
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And Puff, where did that come from?
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I can't tell you that.
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Why'd you move to LA?
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Oh, for the kids, the family, the weather.
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What's the one thing you miss the most about living in New York City?
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I miss the people, Love.
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How do you describe yourself?
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Ah, I'm vivacious, eccentric, and almost a Scorpio.
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What's one misconception about you?
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There are no misconceptions about me.
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What's your biggest strength?
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My belief in God.
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What's your biggest weakness?
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Fried Chicken.
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Best personal trait?
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My compassion.
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What's one thing you need every morning?
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I need a hug.
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I notice your festive decor right over here.
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Yeah.
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What are you doing for the holidays?
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Open up a whole lot of gifts.
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What does family mean to you?
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Everything, it's my tribe.
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Can you name your kids from oldest to youngest?
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Quincy, Justin, Christian, Chance, Delilah, and Jessie.
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Okay, how do you tell your twin daughters apart?
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No, just that parental instinct.
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What's one thing you want for your kids?
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Oh, peace, happiness, love.
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I want it all for my kids.
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Who's your biggest inspiration?
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Oh, my biggest inspiration is my mother.
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What advice did you give Jay-Z and Beyoncé when they had twins?
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Get ready for double of love.
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What do you think Biggie's legacy is?
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Biggie's legacy is that he is the greatest of all time.
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What's the last movie that made you cry with laughter?
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Oh, that's Eddie Murphy, Delirious.
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What did you bring to Martha Stewart and Snoop's potluck?
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Oh, I brought them some DeLeon, the best tequila in the world.
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What's a piece of advice to give to your 15-year-old self?
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Love, love, take care of yourself.
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When did you know that you wanted to be an entrepreneur?
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When I was 12, how do you know, when I got a paper route when I wasn't supposed to, I got one anyway.
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Probably the most important question of the interview, but is it really all about the Benjamins?
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Oh, I think it's all about love, and love, the bartender awaits.
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Okay, so what's your favorite cocktail?
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My favorite cocktail is the new French Vanilla Ciroc flavored Coquito.
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Okay, so you need some French Vanilla Ciroc, and some Coquito.
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Do you need some holidays?
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Get plenty of that.
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What's your favorite food?
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Soul food.
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What's your favorite midnight snack?
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Apple pie and ice cream.
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Where do you go to relax in the world?
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I like the Caribbean.
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By the way, whatever happened to that A. Fonzworth Bentley guy?
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A. Fonzworth is doing great.
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Okay, so you're having a party, what's on, who do you kick it off with?
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Dougie Fresh and Slick Rick.
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This show, you have to try that one.
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Now, you've gone on the record saying that your white party is up there with the top three that you've ever thrown for people.
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What are the other two?
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I would say when I got my star on Hollywood, I had a party, and this year at Burning Man at an undisclosed location.
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If you had to recall the most lavish, over-the-top, outrageously extravagant decoration on display, what would it be?
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One time I had the Declaration of Independence at one of my Fourth of July parties.
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It was a Fourth of July white party, and the white party's coming back this year by the way, for charity.
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Yeah, that's great to hear, and I'm sure that's probably not public information yet, but who's the person that's number one on that invitation list?
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Leonardo DiCaprio.
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And I can get on that list?
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Yeah, not a doubt, you are invited.
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That is so generous of you, cheers to that, and the white party and Happy Holidays to you and yours.
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Thanks a lot.
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What's the best thing you've ever worn?
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The best thing I've ever worn is I have a vintage Ralph Lauren double-breasted tuxedo.
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Wow, sounds nice.
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And what's your favorite article of clothing?
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Favorite article of clothing, socks.
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And how would you describe your style?
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My style is Diddy style right here, you know.
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I can see, and we are style icons out of all the icons in the world, Dapper Dan and this kid right here.
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My sauce first and I use the third son to see Top Fresh is a little fresh mini me, comfy, cozy, just put your sneakers up, man.
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Con, gosh, I'm sorry.
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Who's your fashion mentor?
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My mother is my fashion mentor.
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And designer, um, as a fashion designer, I'd have to say Tom Ford, though.
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Okay, what's the most memorable Sean John runway show?
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The most memorable Sean John runway show, the first show that we ever did, and it was the first time that New York Fashion Week saw black excellence in its full glory and splendor.
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What fashion shoots stick out in your mind?
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Annie Leibovitz, the Vogue shoot that I did, it was called Puffy Does Paris, and Kate Moss was in there and every designer in the world, it was crazy.
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How has hip-hop influenced fashion, or changed fashion?
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Hip-hop has changed the world of fashion, look at Gucci, mhm.
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How does fashion influence you when you're recording?
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If I'm not fresh, I can't make a hit.
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So to your left, I see a silver statue, is that a certain CFDA award?
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This my CFDA Menswear Designer of the Year award, it's a beautiful thing, put my drink down.
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How did it feel winning that?
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Man, first African American to win a CFDA award.
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I remember I was in a category with Marc Jacobs and Ralph Lauren, mhm, and I won.
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Can't touch it.
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Yes, it's real.
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Oh great, it's real, all right.
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Now it's your Grammys.
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Tell me what's your favorite Grammy that you've won.
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My favorite Grammy would have to be um, Hip Hop Album of the Year for No Way Out.
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How many number ones have you had in your career?
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I've probably had seven as a solo artist, and over 40 as a producer.
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Impressive.
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And when you think back for this question, what was the first musical memory that you've ever had in your life?
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My first musical memory was seeing James Brown at the Apollo, mhm.
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Can you finish this sentence for me? Hip hop music today is...
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Hip hop music today is taking over the world.
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Who's the one artist, living or dead, you wish you could collaborate with?
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Michael Jackson.
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Why?
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I mean, it's Michael Jackson, who wouldn't?
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Who's one actor you hope to work with?
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Denzel Washington.
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Why is Denzel?
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In all the TV that you've done, what is your most memorable moment?
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I would have to say what I performed at the MTV Awards with Sting doing I'll Be Missing You.
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Mhm, life-changing.
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You know you're coming back?
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Yes, I'm coming back.
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I have a new show on Fox called The Four, it's gonna revolutionize vocal competition shows.
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It's me, DJ Khaled, Fergie, Meghan Trainor, Charlie Walk.
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Check it out, premieres January 4th on Fox.
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Do you think you will ever be done with music?
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I will never be done with music.
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What was your favorite song to perform live on that Bad Boy Reunion Tour?
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I love "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down" and "Mo Money Mo Problems", you know.
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All right, so it's 2020, will we see a President Love?
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You will not see a President Love in 2020, but you will see some change.
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Love is gonna help you get some change and we won't just spread this world with love.
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I don't wanna be the president though, I wanna have too much fun.
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What makes a good leader, do you think?
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Patience.
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What is your hope for the future in general?
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My hope for the future is that my people, African Americans, will get a chance to build some economic wealth to make some positive changes in our community so we can stop asking people for things and that my people just get a piece of mind, man, just to get a day to breathe and not have to think about getting shot or killed, being oppressed, do you know, mhm.
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That's all, just want a little bit of peace and love.
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What's a cause that's important to you?
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Education.
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Describe Colin Kaepernick in two words.
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Brave man.
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Okay, Bob, we're almost done here.
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I'm gonna round it out with some old-fashioned true or false, is that all right?
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Sure, let's go.
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Okay, true or false, you go to sleep at 5:00 AM?
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False.
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True or false, you take a bath every night?
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True.
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True or false, you love candles?
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True.
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True or false, you never wear pink?
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False.
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True or false, vinyl is a lot better than digital?
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True.
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True or false, you never wear jeans?
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False.
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True or false, you do not like dancing?
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That is absolutely false.
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And true or false, did you have the most memorable time with me on this interview?
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Yeah, that's true.
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I believe that, yeah.
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Great, take care.