YG and boxer Devin Haney shared the sole reason they attended Diddy’s party, though one was clearly more receptive to the conversation than the other.
In an episode of the 4HUNNID podcast airing on Wednesday (April 10), the two-division world champion explained why he’s drawn to these fabled events and was asked to talk about his upcoming opponent Ryan Garcia ( Ryan Garcia, who rocked a T-shirt featuring a photo of Diddy and Haney posing shirtless.
He said: “Didi had a bunch of hoes at her house and I went home… man, there were hoes everywhere and we knew Diddy had some parties.”
YG’s co-host Stevie brought up the shirt again, and the 4HUNNID CEO immediately tried to defuse the situation, saying, “Man, this is going to be a good fight.”
Haney then asked the rapper if he had ever attended a Puff Daddy party, to which YG confirmed that he had. “I was in there with those bitches,” he said.
Watch the clip below, which starts at approximately 31:30.
YG and boxer Devin Haney reveal why they attended Diddy parties
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YG and his 4HUNNID label are also making moves in the music field.
Earlier this month, the label announced a new joint venture with BMG, effectively ending his previous partnership with Epic Records.
In a statement to Billboard , the Cali native revealed that the deal is “official.”
YG told the media: “BMG is making huge waves in the industry right now.” “This collaboration will take my music to new heights. The BMG team understands my music and business vision. I am very excited about what’s coming and the future of my brand.” Feel excited.”
“Our partnership with YG is about more than just music; it’s about music. It’s about expressing his voice, embracing his vision, and supporting his entrepreneurship,” Tim Reid, BMG’s senior vice president of programming and marketing, added in a statement to the media. Spirit and help amplify his next move.”
YG’s previous partnership with Epic Records launched in 2020 to exclusively release, distribute and market new music from the Los Angeles-based independent label.
“For years, my team and I have been doing innovative, legendary things to help keep the West Coast vibrant,” YG said in a press release at the time. “Now, Epic has arrived at the perfect time to provide us with the tools to expand.” given a platform. I am proud of this opportunity and will make the most of it.”