Thursday, June 4, 2026

Diddy Announces Same New Album He Promised Two Years Ago, Set for September 15th Release (Maybe)

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Sean Combs — aka Diddy, Puff Daddy, and Love — has announced a new album. It’s the same one he promised two years ago but never produced.

Now comes “The Love Album– Off the Grid.” Who’s on it? Who knows? One site has just seven songs listed. The Weeknd may be involved. After his HBO debacle, The Weeknd needs a hit big time.

So does Puffy. Not financially — just for his ego. Combs is loaded thanks to Ciroc Vodka and other brands he’s associated with. But he’s never had hits like he did in the early 90s with Bad Boy Records. He’s still paying Sting every day for “Every Breath You Take.’

So will “The Love Album” really drop on September 15th? Stay tuned…

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