Choppa speaks out about Diddy in an exclusive interview with The Art of Dialogue. Choppa has been going viral on the internet revealing some little known things that went on at Daddy’s House.
Daddy’s House Recording Studio, owned by P. Diddy, was a legendary hub in Midtown Manhattan for Bad Boy Records during the 1990s. It shaped hip-hop and R&B, hosting iconic sessions for artists like The Notorious B.I.G., Faith Evans, and 112. Though it closed in 2018, its impact on music remains timeless.
Choppa gained fame on MTV’s “Making the Band 2” as part of Da Band, formed by P. Diddy. Known for his bold personality and Southern style, he stood out during the group’s brief run, releasing the album “Too Hot for TV” (2003) before pursuing a solo career.



