P Diddy was born with the birth name Sean John Comb on November 4, 1969, in Manhattan, New York City. He was raised by his mother, Janice Comb, who was a teaching assistant and a model, and his father, Melvin Combs, who was in the U.S. Air Force.
When Sean was two, his father, unfortunately, passed away after being shot in his car at Central Park West. This unfortunate event destroyed the fortunate lives of Sean and his mother. At an early age, Sean felt the responsibility of being the man in the family, a role that his father could no longer provide. His actions, however, would often lead him into trouble. To keep himself out of constant inconvenience, he found himself playing football.
Born with natural football skills, he entered his high school’s varsity team and ended up winning a division title in 1983. After graduating from Roman Catholic Mount Saint Michael Academy in 1987, he entered Howard University and took up business law. Sean spent his two years at the university; however, taking business law greatly sparked his interest in music and media. So, in his second year of college, he dropped out and started doing what he loved.
Sean started his career as an intern at New York Uptown Records. His role as a talent director made him responsible for scouting new talents and assessing them to help them develop in their chosen careers. Some of the artists he handled are talents like Jodeci, Heavy D. and the Boys, and Mary J. Blige. His experience at Uptown Records allowed him to develop as a talent as well, and so after being fired from the company in 1993, he established his own label, which he called Bad Boy Entertainment.