Did Diddy and Timbaland collaborate on a song? Details explored as 50 Cent reveals photo of the two sitting close

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Yes, Sean "Diddy" Combs and Timbaland did collaborate on a song. Diddy and Timbaland released P. Diddy Rock in 2006, for Diddy's fourth studio album, Press Play 2006. On December 19, 50 Cent posted a video of Diddy hugging Timbaland, with the caption,

"Damn it man, they all accepted his weird behavior @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi"

50 Cent produced and released a docuseries on the Bad Boy mogul on Netflix recently. The docuseries explores the life of Diddy after he was found guilty of two counts of transportation for purposes of prostitution, and is currently serving time in federal prison. The docuseries features allegations against Combs, intimate footage of Combs, and interviews with people who were close to Diddy.


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Timbaland and Sean Diddy Combs have previously shown public support for each other throughout the years. In August 2022, Diddy took to Instagram and mentioned that he would not be dealing with the short-form music video app, Triller, until they pay Swizz Beatz and Timbaland what they are owed.

The Bad Boy mogul mentioned that he was discussing his "hit for hit" battle with Jermaine Dupri and accidentally mentioned Verzuz instead of Triller.

"Earlier today, you know, when we were having an R7B conversation - there's something that I wanted to clarify. When me and J.D were talking about Verzuz, I mistakenly said Verzuz and not Triller."

He then continued,

"So to clarify, we are not f**king with Triller until they take care of Tim and Swizz for Verzuz. Nobody f**ks with Triller until they take care of Tim and Swizz for Verzuz because Tim and Swizz are Verzuz. So am I being clear? Love."

More about 50 Cent's docuseries on Sean Diddy Combs

Previously, 50 Cent acknowledged rumors that he signed on to executive produce the Netflix docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning in an effort to be "petty" towards Sean Diddy Combs. During an interview with Gold Derby published on December 9, Cent said that he's okay with being called petty,

"I'll accept that. I'll take that. I'll wear that. I'm fine. I have antics that I've become comfortable with on spcial media. That's just that."

Cent also highlighted the docuseries' success and said,

"They did characterize it as a hit piece in the very beginning. It's because they didn't get a chance to watch it when they were saying that."

Sean Diddy Combs continues to deny accusations and allegations described in the docuseries.

Edited by Tanisha Aggarwal