Day 26 leaves Diddy's Bad Boy Records


Posted November 28, 2009 by Tim Henley Comment on this article Leave a comment

Sean “P. Diddy” Combs lost another musical act.

The R&B group Day 26 announced they are leaving Diddy’s Bad Boy Records to sign with Atlantic Records.

Group members made the announcement in an interview with The Boom Box.  Day 26 consist of Brian Andrews, Robert Curry, Willie Taylor, Qwanell Mosley and Michael McCluney.

Diddy signed Day 26 to Bad Boy Records in 2007 after he selected them to form a group on his MTV reality show titled “Making the Band 4.”

Day 26 is the latest in a string of musicians who left Diddy’s record label.  Faith Evans, The Lox, Mase, 112, Craig Mack, Da Band, Junior Mafia, Mase, Shyne, Total, Dream, Danity Kane and Loon have already left the record label.

I’m not sure what Diddy is doing to his musicians that make them want to leave his record label, but obviously he needs to take a look at his business practices.

If all of his prominent musicians are leaving the record company, Diddy is apparently doing something wrong.

Diddy is often referred to as a music mogul, but I think it’s difficult to maintain that title when there’s no one left on your record label.

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