Christian Combs isn't slowing down, even with his father Diddy's legal storm looming.
The rising rapper just unveiled a cinematic music video for "Lonely Roads," a track off his EP Never Stop, released in June. The song, produced by Ye, features North West and singer JAAS.
In the visual, Christian Combs raps about finding his way forward on a path he must walk alone. The music video also captures his time with his siblings Justin, Quincy, Love, Jessie, and D'Lila, at their father Sean "Diddy" Combs' home.
"Lonely Roads" music video dropped weeks before Diddy is scheduled to be sentenced. Still, Christian Combs' support for his father is unstoppable, and his lyrics set forth the sentiments:
“Roll somethin’ up, take a puff for the name’s sake/ Put the whole world against me, I’ma keep the same face/ I wanted all the real love, the fake hate, the headlines gon’ still say ‘Vacate the throne’/ Young n***a, I’m home, dead wrong like B.I./ Still the king like T.I., still bop like D-I-D-D-Y”

In his August interview with Billboard, Christian Combs spoke of affection and displayed hope regarding his father.
“We love y’all. We love everybody watching. I’m so happy. Pops coming home. God bless the whole world."
He added:
“I think now that the truth is getting out and pops is on the way home, God willing. I think we just need to stay with positivity, spread love. I just hope all the hate and all the negative stuff is past us and we can just move forward and with just love and good vibes. That’s what we’re here to do: never stop.”
Sentencing set: Christian Combs' father Diddy to appear in court on October 3
Diddy is currently being held at the Medical Detention Center in Brooklyn, where he has remained since being denied bail in July.
In August, his bail was once again denied for the fifth time, as noted in the court documents that Diddy was deemed a "risk of flight or danger." Judge Arun Subramanian further stated that the court must:
"find by clear and convincing evidence that the person is not likely to flee or pose a danger to the safety of any other person or the community if released"

The judge went on to detail the conditions that would warrant the disgrace mogul's release, saying they would be:
"'Exceptional reasons' warranting release where it was undisputed that the defendant posed no risk of flight or danger, and where 'unique circumstances' counseled release, including the defendant's advanced 'age and serious medical conditions, which require care that the MDC may not be able to provide.'"
Diddy was convicted on two counts of transporting women for prostitution: his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, and another woman, "Jane," who testified during the trial.
The Bad Boy Records owner was, however, acquitted on charges of racketeering and s*x trafficking.
Diddy’s sentencing for a conviction tied to transporting women for prostitution is scheduled for Oct. 3. He is facing up to 20 years in prison as the maximum sentence for each of the transportation counts is 10 years.