# Keke Palmer BLASTS Diddy for Alleged Influence on Trey Songz | Party Tape Controversy

Keke Palmer has ignited a firestorm online by publicly accusing Sean “Diddy” Combs of manipulating male artists, including Trey Songz, into questionable behavior at his notorious parties.
In a bold interview on *Club Shay Shay* with Shannon Sharpe, Palmer didn’t hold back, alleging that Diddy created an environment that shaped artists like Songz into who they are today. She challenged Diddy’s supporters to refute her claims, but their silence only fueled speculation. Palmer’s revelations have reopened old wounds and cast new light on a leaked party tape involving Songz, raising questions about his past and Diddy’s influence.
Palmer’s comments weren’t just a casual jab; they were a deliberate call-out. She spoke passionately about victims finding their voice, hinting at personal experiences of power dynamics in the industry. “
It’s about power,” she stated, describing how prowess can be weaponized to control others. Her pointed remarks about Diddy suggested a deeper, systemic issue, and she directly linked this toxic culture to Songz’s behavior. For Palmer, this isn’t just gossip—it’s personal. Her history with Songz, dating back to a 2017 incident, adds weight to her accusations.

The 2017 conflict stemmed from Songz’s music video for “Pick Up the Phone.” Palmer explicitly refused to appear in it, yet Songz included her in a suggestive manner, ignoring her objections.
She later revealed on social media that she hid in a closet to avoid confrontation, only to be secretly filmed after being coerced with food and alcohol. “I clearly said no, and you said okay,” she tweeted, exposing his disrespect. Songz dismissed her outrage, calling her “bugging” on Twitter, but the backlash forced him to delete the video. The damage to Palmer’s reputation, however, lingered.
Her grievances don’t end there. Palmer’s criticism ties Songz to a leaked clip from one of Diddy’s parties, which resurfaced amid Diddy’s legal troubles. The footage, showing Songz alongside Odell Beckham Jr. and Justin Bieber, includes ambiguous actions that sparked wild theories online.
Industry whistleblower Jaguar Wright claimed Diddy orchestrated such encounters, recording young artists for control. Diddy’s former bodyguard, Gene Deal, echoed this, alleging manipulation of stars like Bieber and Usher, with tapes supposedly circulating on the dark web.

Further allegations paint a grim picture. A 2018 lawsuit by Johiara Jeff accused Songz of assault at a Miami nightclub after a Diddy-hosted party, claiming he violated her and reacted violently when recorded. Insider leaks also suggest Songz traded favors for career advancement, implicating industry moguls.
Palmer’s persistence keeps these stories alive, refusing to let Songz’s image remain untarnished. As she continues to speak out, the internet debates whether Songz was a victim of Diddy’s world or a willing participant. One thing is clear: Palmer’s revelations have shifted the spotlight, and the truth may be harder for Songz to evade.
