Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs attends the REVOLT TV First Annual Upfront presentation at Marquee on April 22, 2014. |
Aubrey O'Day, 31, and Shannon Bex, 35, sat down with "The Breakfast Club," where they called out the record producer for walking away with their hard earned cash and leaving them with debt.
When asked why they didn't make any money during their Danity Kane days, the pair agreed that the rap mogul was to blame.
"We were signed to Diddy," Bex told the host.
"We have two platinum albums, let alone grossed over a million dollars
on Christina Aguilera's "Back to Basics" tour," O'Day adds. "We came off
the tour $15 thousand in debt and grossed millions."
"Thanks Diddy," Bex continued.
The pair explained they are now working independently on their current
album instead of going through a major label, an important lesson they
learned after feeling left out to dry when the "It's All About the
Benjamins" rapper managed their careers.
Danity Kane was an all-girls R&B group formed during MTV's "Making The Band" in 2005 and were signed to Bad Boy Records. The group broke-up for the final time in Aug. 2014.
No comments:
Post a Comment