He then mentioned City Girls’ Yung Miami (Caresha Brownlee). Diddy compared her to Oprah, underlining her boundless potential in her apparel lines, TV shows, live concerts, and fascinating podcasts. Diddy admires their work ethic and sees them breaking industry barriers.
Diddy’s knowledge comes from Travis Scott and Yung Miami’s code-breaking. Travis Scott made his fortune from brand collaborations with Nike, McDonald’s, Sony, and others. Yung Miami, the bold City Girl, has tried many things, including her Caresha Please talk program.
Yung Miami and Travis Scott might become the next billion-dollar hip-hop moguls, according to Diddy.
In a September Billboard cover story, the Bad Boy Records founder said Miami and La Flame have the most promising trajectories among young musicians, setting them on a millionaire path. Diddy said their extracurriculars make them unique, not just their music.
“One person that I can say right now is Travis Scott,” Diddy said of a new generation’s billionaire potential.“I can relate to how he’s diversifying his portfolio and understanding how to grow it.”
Diddy donates to good causes beyond personal gain. The 53-year-old music mogul gave Atlanta’s Invest Fest $1 million in August to promote financial literacy. He gave another million dollars to the Jackson, Mississippi HBCU team through the Sean Combs Foundation. Diddy’s giving back shows his desire to touch society beyond music.