It sounds like you’re referring to a fun and casual interaction between Justin Bieber and Sean “Diddy” Combs (also known as Puff Daddy) during an interview or promotional event. Here’s a brief summary of the exchange:

Summary:

Justin Bieber and Diddy are catching up, with Diddy jokingly mentioning how Justin has been acting different since selling out arenas and becoming busier. They share a playful moment where Diddy teases Justin about not calling him as often. Diddy humorously pretends to give out his phone number, which is obviously fake.

Diddy then announces that Justin is being made an official member of the Dirty Money crew, presenting him with a Dirty Money jacket. They share a lighthearted moment where Diddy teaches Justin the “swag walk,” a confident stride they can use when walking down the streets of New York City.

The conversation shifts to promoting Diddy’s album “Last Train to Paris,” with Justin expressing his support. They mention some of the big names featured on the album, such as Drake, Lil Wayne, and Chris Brown. The segment ends with a cheerful sign-off, encouraging viewers to get the album.

This interaction highlights their camaraderie and mutual support, blending humor with promotional efforts for Diddy’s music.

Justin Bieber and Diddy Share a Fun Moment While Promoting New Music

 

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In a light-hearted and entertaining exchange, music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs and pop sensation Justin Bieber caught up, sharing jokes and promoting Diddy’s latest album. The conversation showcased their friendship and mutual support in a fun and engaging manner.

“What’s up, man? You good?” Diddy asked, kicking off the interaction with his signature charisma.

“I’m good. How are you, young brother? Everything’s good, selling out arenas and everything,” Justin replied, hinting at his busy schedule.

Diddy playfully chided Justin, saying, “You’re starting to act different, huh? You haven’t been calling me and hanging out the way we used to hang out.”

Justin, keeping the mood light, responded, “Well, I mean, you haven’t tried to get in contact with me. You know, through all my business partners and whatnot, but you never really got my number.”

Seizing the moment, Diddy quipped, “Okay, my number is 555-5555. You all heard that, yeah?”

The playful banter set the stage for a special announcement. Diddy turned to Justin with a grin, “I’m here because you’ve been a big supporter of mine. My young brother right here has been a big support. My album’s coming out, and we got the crew going around. Now, you’re in New York City, and we got the Dirty Money crew. We wanted to make you an official member of the Dirty Money crew.”

Justin’s eyes lit up with excitement, “Are you serious?”

Diddy handed Justin a Dirty Money jacket, saying, “There you go. That is swag. Justin Bieber swag is your swag, and then you got to do the swag walk too.”

Eager to learn, Justin asked, “Show me the swag walk.”

Diddy demonstrated, “When we walk down the streets of New York, we hit them like this. Me and you hanging out, you know, after the Usher concert, getting those ladies right. After that, the ladies, we in the street, Times Square, we go… swag, swag, swag.” He explained, “See my hand right there? That’s pushing the hate back. There’s a lot of hate sometimes. Swag, swag, swag.”

Justin tried it out, mimicking Diddy’s moves, “So this hand, like pushing the wind back? Swag, swag, swag.”

Diddy beamed, “You got it, son! My boy Bieber, official member of the Dirty Money crew.”

With the fun lesson over, Justin took a moment to promote Diddy’s new album, “I’m chilling with my big bro Diddy right here. You got to go get his album, ‘Last Train to Paris.’ It’s going to be the greatest album you’ve ever heard. It’s got a lot of cool songs, a lot of people on it.”

Diddy added, “You got Drake on there, Lil Wayne, Chris Brown.”

Justin interjected, “I want to do a song with you.”

Diddy continued, “Big Brother Usher, everybody’s on this album. Go get this album, ‘Last Train to Paris.'”

The segment concluded with a cheerful sign-off, “Get it. We’re out. Peace.”