Diddy highlighted City Girls’ Yung Miami (Caresha Brownlee) in a recent discussion, comparing her to Oprah and emphasizing her immense potential across various ventures, including fashion, television, live performances, and engaging podcasts. He admires their strong work ethic and believes they are poised to break new ground in the industry.
Drawing from his experience, Diddy noted the innovative approaches of both Travis Scott and Yung Miami. Travis Scott has amassed his wealth through collaborations with major brands like Nike, McDonald’s, and Sony, while Yung Miami, known for her bold persona, has explored multiple avenues, including her talk show, “Caresha Please.”
According to Diddy, Yung Miami and Travis Scott are likely candidates to become the next billion-dollar moguls in hip-hop. In a September cover story for Billboard, the founder of Bad Boy Records expressed that both artists have the most promising trajectories among young musicians, positioning them well for future wealth. He emphasized that their diverse activities set them apart, beyond just their music.
Diddy specifically praised Travis Scott, saying, “One person that I can say right now is Travis Scott,” recognizing his ability to diversify and grow his financial portfolio.
Beyond his personal success, Diddy is committed to philanthropy. In August, he donated $1 million to Atlanta’s Invest Fest to promote financial literacy and contributed another million to a Jackson, Mississippi HBCU team through the Sean Combs Foundation. Diddy’s charitable efforts reflect his desire to make a positive impact on society beyond the realm of music.