The Women of Bad Boy

It's a bad girl thing.

The Women of Bad Boy - Its be a remarkable two decade run of succes for Diddy's Bad Boy Records. And along the way it was once said, behind every bad boy there's a bad girl. Diddy made sure that female presence on the seminal music label was stacked with talented noisemakers. Though the glory days have passed for some and are on the horizon for others, let’s take a look back at the ladies who rock with Diddy, now and then.

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The Women of Bad Boy - Its be a remarkable two decade run of succes for Diddy's Bad Boy Records. And along the way it was once said, behind every bad boy there's a bad girl. Diddy made sure that female presence on the seminal music label was stacked with talented noisemakers. Though the glory days have passed for some and are on the horizon for others, let’s take a look back at the ladies who rock with Diddy, now and then.

Cassie  - When 25 year-old Cassie Ventura gained public attention, it wasn’t in the traditional format, on the radio or even TV—it was on the web. She and producing partner/rumored love-interest Ryan Leslie released the track “Me&U” with a Janet Jackson “Pleasure Principle” inspired video and the moment it went viral. Diddy quickly singed the fresh talent to Bad Boy Records and Cassie was a certified star. Since then, Cassie has been a style maven.  When the stunner tweeted a pic of herself with one side of her head shaved, every girl in town followed suit.  Now Cassie has returned to her modeling roots as the face of Sean John, her new-rumored love interest’s Sean “Diddy” Combs clothing line and Carol’s Daughter.  The singer has dropped a track here and there but we’re still waiting for her new album, to be released on Bad Boy.   (Photo: Courtesy Bad Boy Records)

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Cassie - When 25 year-old Cassie Ventura gained public attention, it wasn’t in the traditional format, on the radio or even TV—it was on the web. She and producing partner/rumored love-interest Ryan Leslie released the track “Me&U” with a Janet Jackson “Pleasure Principle” inspired video and the moment it went viral. Diddy quickly singed the fresh talent to Bad Boy Records and Cassie was a certified star. Since then, Cassie has been a style maven.  When the stunner tweeted a pic of herself with one side of her head shaved, every girl in town followed suit.  Now Cassie has returned to her modeling roots as the face of Sean John, her new-rumored love interest’s Sean “Diddy” Combs clothing line and Carol’s Daughter.  The singer has dropped a track here and there but we’re still waiting for her new album, to be released on Bad Boy.  (Photo: Courtesy Bad Boy Records)

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Faith Evans - Releasing her platinum selling solo debut, Faith in 1995, singer/song-writer Faith Evans came to Bad Boy after contributing background vocals and song writing to Mary J. Blige’s classic My Life. Once there, Diddy signed Evans, who became “The First Lady of Bad Boy.” Then Evans married Bad Boy’s jewel, The Notorious BIG, which led to more turmoil but also the beautiful tribute “Missing You,” a tribute to Biggie’s death.  Evans released three albums on Bad Boy before moving to Capitol Records.  (Photo: Courtesy Prolific Music Group)

Total - R&B trio Total sung the hook on "Juicy" and the original album version of "One More Chance," their first taste of success. They released their platinum self-titled debut in 1996 and a gold follow-up two years later before disbanding around 2001. Group member Pamela Long is gearing up to release her debut solo album, and she tweeted that Total was recording new material.    (Photo: Bad Boy)

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Total - The New Jersey all-girl trio made their debut on the Notorious B.I.G’s, first single “Juicy.” Kim, Keisha and Pam released their first LP, Total in 1996 to platinum success due in large part to their hit singles, “No One Else,” “Can’t U See,” and “Kissing You.” Their second album Kim, Keisha and Pam, only went gold but earned the ladies their first single in on Billboard’s Top 10. The girls never recorded another album, though they appeared on the soundtracks to a few films, like Soul Food. Only Kima attempted to record again, this time with her sister, rapper Vida, while Pam found religion and Keisha married Omar Epps.  (Photo: Courtesy Bad Boy Records)

12. Danity Kane - The first girl group formed on reality TV, Danity Kane became a platinum-selling success after fans watched Diddy’s third installment of Making the Band in anticipation. Viewers watched each young woman compete, from tryouts to their first onstage performance and each critical, hard-working moment in between. The experience of riding the roller coaster of fame made fans draw closer to the group, not to mention their awesome producers and songwriters (Timbaland, Brian Michael Cox, Scott Storch and Rodney Jerkins, to name a few), who helped them win with hits like “Show Stopper,” “Ride for You,” “Damaged” and “Bad Girl.” By the third season of their stint on Making the Band, it was clear that the group would soon disband; however, being able to experience their journey up-close made the ladies more real and thus relatable — fans were right along with them for the w...

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Danity Kane - The female quintet formed from Diddy’s reality series with MTV’s Making the Band experienced great success. The cross-promotion of the series along with their records proved a great formula as the girls reached multi-platinum status on both of their albums, Danity Kane (2006) and Welcome to the Dollhouse (2008).  Fans witnessed the disbandment during the series, with Aubrey O’Day and D.Woods defecting.  Remaining members Andrea Fimbres and Shannon Bex have never been heard from again, while Dawn Richards joined Diddy in his new trio, Diddy Dirty Money.  (Photo: Courtesy Bad Boy Records)

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Kaleena Harper - Kalenna Harper serves as the soul to Diddy’s  raps in Diddy-Dirty Money.  The group released their much hyped debut album, Last Train to Paris in late 2010, which has yet to go gold. However, the single “Coming Home” has sold more than 2 million copies. (Photo: Dave Hogan/Getty Images)

Dawn Richards - Singer-songwriters Dawn Richards landed on her feet following the demise of Danity Kane. The New Orleans native is now touring the country as  one-third of Diddy Dirty Money while prepping her solo album. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images for MTV)

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Dawn Richards - Singer-songwriters Dawn Richards landed on her feet following the demise of Danity Kane. The New Orleans native is now touring the country as  one-third of Diddy Dirty Money while prepping her solo album. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images for MTV)

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Cheri Dennis - Cheri Dennis cut her teeth as a back-up singer for Bad Boy Records. When she finally got her shot in the spotlight her solo debut, In and Out of Love , spawned the hit single “I Love You.” Dennis faded from the scene since then,  but she is said to be working on a comeback.  (Photo: Candice Lawler)

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Cheri Dennis - Cheri Dennis cut her teeth as a back-up singer for Bad Boy Records. When she finally got her shot in the spotlight her solo debut, In and Out of Love , spawned the hit single “I Love You.” Dennis faded from the scene since then,  but she is said to be working on a comeback.  (Photo: Candice Lawler)

Janelle Monáe  - While Bad Boy Records is well beyond its glory days in the 1990s, current star Janelle Monáe has ushered the label into the new decade with her genre-bending style.   (Photo: Sakura/WENN.com)

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Janelle Monáe - While Bad Boy Records is well beyond its glory days in the 1990s, current star Janelle Monáe has ushered the label into the new decade with her genre-bending style.   (Photo: Sakura/WENN.com)

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Sarah Stokes - Sarah Stokes was the R&B songstress in Diddy’s rag-tag collective Da Band. The group was a creation of MTV’s Making the Band, and Stokes served as the shy girl next door charged with bringing the harmony to the hip hop band. Like most of the members of the now defunct crew, Stokes has been living in relative obscurity, except for the occasional moments she pops up in tabloids for domestic abuse cases with her husband. (Photo: Katy Winn/Getty Images)

Babs - Babs Bunny was the hard-edged Brooklyn femcee in Da Band. Though she fell victim to the chaos in the group and has since been M.I.A in rap, no one could deny she was a true spitta. You might even catch her making cameos in random street DVDs on the battle rap circuit.  (Photo: Courtesy Bad Boy Records)

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Babs - Babs Bunny was the hard-edged Brooklyn femcee in Da Band. Though she fell victim to the chaos in the group and has since been M.I.A in rap, no one could deny she was a true spitta. You might even catch her making cameos in random street DVDs on the battle rap circuit.  (Photo: Courtesy Bad Boy Records)