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Quincy Jones’ scathing takedown of accused rapist and rap mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs at a music industry event more than a decade ago has reemerged in the wake of the legendary record producer’s death this week. The legendary music titan, who has worked with stars including Michael Jackson, died aged 91 on Sunday in Los Angeles. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Creative partnership between Michael Jackson and producer Quincy Jones.

Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today As news of Jones’ death became public and he was remembered for his remarkable career, comments he made in 2012 revealing what he really thought of Combs are now being recirculated. The disgraced rapper, 54, faces federal charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution following allegations he hit and abused women for over a decade and presided over an empire of sexual crimes. Appearing in conversation with Bruno Mars at a Spotify launch in 2012, Jones said Diddy “wouldn’t know a B-flat if it hit him”, entertainment outlet The Wrap reported at the time .



“P. Diddy has a doctorate in marketing ..

. He’s got clothes companies and Ciroc vodka,” he told Mars, adding that artists should “learn your craft”. However at the time following a backlash, Jones posted a clarification on Facebook.

“No controversy, no diss. I have nothing but love and respect for Diddy and all that he has achieved as an artist and an executive. Always have and always w.

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