Then he brought up Yung Miami by City Girls (Caresha Brownlee). Diddy highlighted her endless potential in her clothing lines, TV shows, live performances, and interesting podcasts by drawing comparisons between her and Oprah. Diddy sees them shattering barriers in the industry and is impressed by their work ethic.
Diddy’s information is derived from code-cracking by Yung Miami and Travis Scott. Brand partnerships with companies like Nike, McDonald’s, Sony, and others brought Travis Scott fame. The fearless City Girl Yung Miami has dabbled in a variety of endeavors, such as her Caresha Please Talk initiative.
According to Diddy, Yung Miami and Travis Scott could go on to become the next big hip-hop billionaires.
The founder of Bad Boy Records stated that Miami and La Flame have the most promising career paths among young performers, putting them on a path to become millionaires, in a September cover story for Billboard. Diddy claimed that their interests outside of music are what set them apart.
“One person that I can say right now is Travis Scott,” Diddy said of a new generation’s billionaire potential.“I can relate to how he’s diversifying his portfolio and understanding how to grow it.”
Diddy gives to charitable projects in addition to his own. In August, the 53-year-old music tycoon donated $1 million to Atlanta’s Invest Fest in order to support financial literacy. Via the Sean Combs Foundation, he gifted the Jackson, Mississippi, HBCU team an additional million dollars. Diddy’s altruism demonstrates his ambition to influence society in areas other than music.