The incident between Drake and Diddy at Club Live in Miami back in 2014 marked a turning point in their relationship, leading to speculation about the roots of their beef. Despite their previous collaborations and mutual respect, tensions arose after Drake snatched the mic from Diddy during a performance of “Worst Behavior,” leaving Brother Love visibly surprised.

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This incident, coupled with later disagreements over music, set the stage for a more significant rift between the two artists.

The beef escalated when Diddy rejected the beat for “0 to 100” initially, only to later express interest in using it after Drake had already recorded a version of the song.

This decision highlighted Diddy’s apparent inability to identify hits for the current generation, a sentiment echoed by 50 Cent and others. Drake, undeterred by Diddy’s rejection, uploaded the track to SoundCloud, where it quickly gained traction and became one of his most successful songs to date.

The saga underscores the complexities of the music industry, where creative collaborations can quickly turn sour due to disagreements over artistic direction and ownership.

Despite their past camaraderie, Drake and Diddy’s relationship soured over artistic differences and perceived slights, ultimately leading to a publicized feud that played out both in the media and through their respective music releases.