The saga continues for entrepreneur Sean Combs. Combs, better known as ‘Diddy’, recently made time to talk to the Life & Style Editor and Chief Managing Editor at The Hilltop, the student newspaper of Howard University, about his latest business venture: ‘REVOLT’.
In an interview conducted by Maya Cade and Dominique Diggs, hip-hop’s wealthiest man talked about his friend and classmate Wayne A.I. Frederick, the new interim president of Howard, stereotypes of black individuals in power and how his new project came about.
“The idea of REVOLT came across to me because I felt like music did not have a home…there needed to be a place that was solely about music,” Diddy told The Hilltop.
“Just like ESPN is the home for sports and CNN is the home for news, REVOLT will be the new #1 home for music.”
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