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Hitmaka Spills on Awkward Mansion Moment with Diddy, 'He Called Me Pretty and Fine'

Producer Hitmaka neé Yung Berg revisited an unforgettable, albeit uncomfortable, encounter with Sean "Diddy" Combs at the hip-hop mogul's Miami palace. The revelation occurred on a live stream with Ray J, and, let's say, the vibe was interesting.

A horrified and at times laughing Hitmaka recalled the night like this, describing a Diddy in rare form. "Come here, you little sexy b###########," Diddy reportedly said before adding, "Imagine when I put my arms around your little sexy ass."

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Naturally thrown off by the comments, Hitmaka said he didn't know how to respond. "I kind of like … went in the opposite direction," he would say afterward when he appeared on The Breakfast Club. "I did not know how to think that."

As eyebrow-raising a moment as that was, Hitmaka was adamant, but he didn't think it was a sexual advance. "I don't think he was trying to hit on me," he clarified. Diddy might have felt the influence of whatever was in his system that night. "He was rolling up, getting drunk," Hitmaka said matter-of-factly.

Ray J attempted to live-push Hitmaka into making peace and reuniting with Diddy, but the producer shut it down quickly. "Diddy be doing some that real wild s###," he said, still looking all kinds of uncomfortable about that night.

But weirdness aside, the legal maelstrom swirling around Diddy Hitmaka isn't calling for the cuffs. "I don't think he belongs in jail," he said matter-of-factly. "He's just a freak."

Hitmaka also conceded that he doesn't know all the parameters of the serious allegations Diddy is currently facing. "I don't condone anything he did or whatever," he said. "But I just feel like he was doing nasty stuff, bro, I heard. "All I've heard is, 'I've got this, but I may not have all the intel.'

And let's face it: No one in the courtroom at this moment has the whole picture. Now Diddy faces an explosive RICO indictment that charges him with a shocking array of alleged crimes from a racketeering conspiracy to sex trafficking to drug dealing. The charges spanned two decades and accused him of using his business empire as a cover for a criminal enterprise.

In the meantime, tales like Hitmaka's only fan the flames and offer a murky glimpse at what it was like to be inside the circle of one of hip-hop's most controversial figures. Whether you interpret it as an omen or just a wild night gone awry, That story of the Miami mansion is one for the ages.



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