The leaked video clip has sent shockwaves through the music industry. It shows a young Justin Bieber alongside Sean Combs, better known by his stage names Puff Daddy or Diddy. While the content itself isn’t explicitly controversial, the context is: Bieber was only 15 at the time. This incident, along with recent accusations against Diddy, has reopened discussions about his past influence on young stars, particularly Usher.

Usher’s story with Diddy began in the early 90s. Just 13 years old and brimming with musical talent, Usher was signed by LaFace Records. However, marketing him as a young artist proved challenging. Enter Diddy, then at the peak of his Bad Boy Records reign. LaFace co-founder Antonio La Reid believed Diddy’s “flavor” could toughen up Usher’s image and make him more than just another pretty face.

Usher’s time with Diddy exposed him to a world most teenagers could only dream of. He rubbed shoulders with legends like Notorious B.I.G. and Mary J. Blige, experiencing firsthand the glamorous and potentially risky side of stardom. Diddy, however, wasn’t just about partying. He reportedly ensured Usher kept up with his education through a tutor and provided an allowance to keep him on the straight and narrow. Diddy also played a key role in launching Usher’s career, producing his debut album, even though it wasn’t a major hit. He stuck by Usher when his voice changed, a hurdle that almost got him dropped from LaFace.

Despite the positive aspects, questions linger. Was this fast-paced, potentially adult environment the ideal space for a young teenager? Usher himself seems to have reservations. When asked by Howard Stern if he’d let his own children stay with Diddy (back then known as Puff Daddy), Usher gave a resounding “hell no.” This hesitancy is particularly relevant in light of recent allegations against Diddy. From Cassie to Lil Wayne, these accusations paint a picture far from the safe haven a young artist might need.

The leaked video and these resurfacing questions highlight the tightrope walk managers and mentors must take. While fostering talent and providing opportunities are crucial, exploiting or endangering young artists is never acceptable. Diddy’s past with Usher and Bieber is a complex story, with both positive and concerning aspects. As the music industry grapples with its own demons, the scrutiny on Diddy’s past actions serves as a stark reminder of the responsibility those in power have towards the artists they shape.