Al B. Sure! Suggests Diddy Played Part In His 2022 Coma
Al B. Sure! Seemingly Suggests Diddy Played A Role In His 2022 Coma–‘You’re Really Gonna Need To Call Homeland Security’
R&B Singer Al B. Sure! hinted at a possible connection between Sean “Diddy” Combs and his puzzling coma incident in 2022. He also shared that he was in the process of rebuilding his relationship with his estranged son, Quincy Brown, at the time.

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On March 29, during a speech at the Equal Justice Now Awards in Los Angeles, the “Nite and Day” singer revealed that he was gearing up to release a project about his life and his shocking coma that lasted more than two months in 2022. The 55-year-old never explained the bizarre health scare, but it appears fans will find out about what really happened soon.
“We’re going to be producing the Al B. Sure! life story,” the Grammy-nominated singer said in a clip obtained by TMZ. “So hold onto your britches, and you’ll really understand how I ended up in a coma. You’re really gonna need to call Homeland Security.”
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The nod to Homeland Security appeared to be a direct jab at Diddy, whose homes in Los Angeles and Miami were raided by the federal agency on March 25. A spokesperson from Homeland Security claimed that the raid was connected to a new lawsuit brought forth by multiple plaintiffs in the Southern District of New York, in which the Bad Boy Records CEO was accused of sex trafficking and assault. However, the nature of the search and its objectives remain unclear.
The singer’s bizarre comment came one day after he took to Instagram to reconcile with his “biological” son Quincy Brown, whom Diddy raised throughout childhood. As news of the former Cîroc ambassador’s run-in with Homeland Security flooded the internet, Al B., real name Albert Joseph Brown III, pleaded for his son to “Come Home.”
“The door is wide open. You’re safe here son!” he added. “I Love you. Popz, Your Biological.”
Quincy and his father haven’t been on the best of terms. In 2009, the former penned an open letter criticizing Al B. for his absence during his upbringing and even pondered the significance of establishing a close connection with the songwriter. However, now, it looks like the father-and-son duo may be in the process of rekindling their relationship.
During a chat with TMZ after his Equal Justice Now Awards speech, Al. B revealed that he had been in contact with his 32-year-old son.
“I just spoke to him actually over the phone. He’s actually filming. I’m so proud of him. He’s doing such amazing stuff.”
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