Diddy Does His Part To Bring Black Rob’s Funeral To Everyone

Written By Amaar Burton

Puffy Takes Control

Bad Boy Records CEO Diddy is making sure the world can properly pay its respects to his former artist Black Rob. The funeral for the platinum-selling rapper is scheduled for April 30, and Diddy is going to livestream the memorial on his REVOLT TV channel.

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Black Rob’s Service Will Livestream On Diddy’s Channel

Black Rob passed away on April 17 at 52 years old. His friend and former Bad Boy labelmate Mark Curry shared the news on Instagram that Rob’s funeral service will be livestreamed on April 30 on REVOLT’s YouTube channel. Diddy launched REVOLT in 2013.

“Friday, April 30th – Join us as we gather to share our favorite stories and memories, to laugh and to cry in memory of our beloved  Robert “Black Rob” Ross.  We will always love you!! YouTube.com/RevoltTV”

Cormega Tells Truth About Diddy After Black Rob’s Death

New York rapper Cormega wants to clear the air. The hip-hop veteran has come forward to speak out on the passing of Black Rob and reveal just how much music mogul Diddy should be acknowledged.

“The truth is a ray of light when we are clouded with judgment so let me shine some light on the speculation. Diddy did a Bad Boy Reunion Tour and Rob was included! Diddy looked out for him recently. Diddy is handling the funeral arrangements. If you can’t match what he’s done you should not blame a man for someone’s death. Rob was my guy I proudly worked with him when he was no longer in the spotlight. And I think it would be better served if people reserve their words for condolences to the family and for positive moments instead of the divisive speculation that stops us from unifying and growing as a culture. Blame (b•lame) Don’t be lame. RIP ROB salute to all who stand for something condolences to his family condolences to his Bad Boy peers condolences to the fans who respect his music. Salute”

Diddy Does Right By Black Rob

According to reports, Puffy tried to connect with Rob just days before his tragic death. The 51-year-old had Diddy ready to help out but ultimately died before they could fully reunite.

Sean “Diddy” Combs will be contributing to the funeral costs for his friend Black Rob — after the pair reconnected just before his death, Page Six has learned. We can confirm that Diddy — who called Rob “one of a kind” — reached out to Rob at hospital before his passing, as a source said, “Diddy offered help for Rob, but in the end, sadly, it was too late.” “But he wants to make sure that Rob is laid to rest with dignity and according to his wishes. He is helping to make the funeral arrangements,” the source added. (Page Six)

Shyne Reacts To Diddy’s Nostalgic Pic

This past weekend, both Bad Boy Records boss Diddy and Rob’s former labelmate Shyne remembered his life. Puff Daddy issued a heartfelt statement in his memory.

“Rest in power King @therealblackrob ! As I listen to your records today there’s one thing that they all have in common! You have made millions of people all over the world feel good and dance! You are one of a kind! GOD BLESS! 🙏🏿 Love. 🖤💫✨ You will be truly missed!!!! 💔”

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In the comment section, Shyne stood out with his reaction to Puff Daddy’s snapshot. Along with the rap artist, fellow prominent rappers and music industry figures by the likes of Swae Lee, DJ Clue and Bryan-Michael Cox also acknowledged Diddy’s statement.

“RIP” -Shyne

“🙏🏽🙏🏽” -Swae Lee

“🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾” -DJ Clue

“RIP! 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿” -Bryan Michael Cox

Shyne also shared his own remembrance of Black Rob with an Instagram post.

“REST IN POWER BLACK ROB🙏🏾”

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Written by Amaar Burton

SOHH.com Writer. West Coast bred with some East Coast bias. (Biggie Smalls is still the illest.) Interests include basketball, kickboxing and my twin babies.

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