Diddy has shared the music video for his 1998 song ‘Victory’ to social media; showing him running away from the police and causing a stir amidst ongoing sexual assault allegations.Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has been under fire after reports revealed US Homeland Security are investigating him for sexual trafficking.
The rap entrepreneur’s homes in Miami and Los Angeles were raided last month while Combs was not there.The rapper has denied any wrongdoing, while his lawyer labelled the raids “a witch hunt” that was a “gross use of military-level force”.
The 54-year-old temporarily went offline before returning to Instagram to break his silence.Over the weekend, he uploaded the seven-minute long music video for ‘Victory’ to his Instagram feed – which shows the rapper running from Los Angeles police.
Combs wrote “Bad Boy for life” in the caption, referring to his iconic rap record label, and added a fist emoji.A post shared by LOVE (@diddy)The ‘Victory’ video was directed by Marcus Nispel and was based on the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger-led film The Running Man.
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