Usher Defends Sean Combs in Bombshell Forbes Interview: āI Donāt Have Anything Negative to Sayā
Usher Defends Sean Combs in Bombshell Forbes Interview: āI Donāt Have Anything Negative to Sayā
Michael Prieve Fri, March 27, 2026 at 1:41 PM UTC
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Usher told Forbes he has ānothing negativeā to say about Sean Combs, calling the convicted music mogul āmisrepresentedā and crediting him as a foundational Black entrepreneur.
Combs is currently serving a 50-month federal prison sentence after being convicted on prostitution-related charges in 2025.
Combs responded to Usher through a spokesperson, saying he has āalways had love and respectā for the R&B star.
Usher ā yes, that Usher, the one who once lived under Sean āDiddyā Combsā roof as a teenager ā sat down with Forbesā Jabari Young for The Enterprise Zone series and, unprompted by any apparent life coach or PR crisis instinct, decided to defend his former mentor. Combs, if you need the refresher, is currently sitting in FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey, serving a 50-month federal prison sentence for prostitution-related charges.
When Young tossed out a word association game and said Combsā name, Usher didnāt hesitate: āLegacy.ā
What followed was⦠a lot.
āIn many ways, I think certain people are prosecuted and maybe not recognized for the greatness that they offer,ā Usher said. āI donāt have anything negative to say about Sean Combs because my experience was not what the world has seen, and how heās been misrepresented.ā
Usher at the 62nd Grammy Awards at the Staples Center on January 26, 2020 in Los Angeles, CA ā Photo by JeanNelson/depositphotos.com
Now, to be fair to Usher, he wasnāt arguing that Combs is some misunderstood saint. He acknowledged Combs as a mentor while comparing him to a āreally, really hard teacher,ā which, given everything that has come to light, is doing a lot of lifting as a euphemism.
Usherās core argument centered on Combsā outsized impact on Black business culture. āIām not saying that every man is perfect. Iām not saying that all of us donāt have flaws. But I canāt with any sense of humanity not recognize the valuable contributions that this man made for us as Black entrepreneurs, for us as businessmen, for us as people who have transitioned culture and ideas into something thatās tangible,ā he said.
He went further. āThatās who I see that man as. And thatās what I choose to remember. I put respect on his name because I realized that what I learned as a businessman before I even understood what business was came as a result of seeing the incredible things that he was able to do.ā
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The relationship between the two men runs deep. Usher lived with Combs during the recording of his self-titled debut album in 1994, spending his teenage years in close proximity to the Bad Boy Records founder at a period that shaped his understanding of both artistry and business. So when Usher says he saw something different, he means it ā and he knows how it sounds.
Usher Raymond at the Usher Honored With a Star On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame at the Eastown on September 7, 2016 in Los Angeles, CA ā Photo by Jean Nelson/depositphotos.com
Still, the timing is⦠something. Combs was sentenced in October to over four years in prison and is currently appealing the sentence. Since November 2023, Combs has been engulfed by accusations of sexual assault and physical violence after his ex-girlfriend, Cassandra āCassieā Ventura, sued him, which led to more than 50 similar civil lawsuits.
Thereās also the matter of what trial testimony revealed. Former Danity Kane and Diddy-Dirty Money member Dawn Richard testified during the trial that during an industry dinner in 2010, Usher was present when Combs was arguing with Ventura before Combs punched his girlfriend in the stomach and sent her out of the room. That detail isnāt exactly lurking in the background here.
Combs, for his part, did not stay quiet about Usherās public show of loyalty. He responded to Usherās kind words through his spokesperson, Juda Engelmayer, telling TMZ, āIāve always had love and respect for Usher. I appreciate his words and everything heās achieved.ā
Sean P. Diddy Combs at arrivals for Sean Diddy Combs Unforgivable Estee Lauder Fragrance Launch, Core Club, New York, NY, Wednesday, February 01, 2006. Photo credit: depositphotos.com
The response to Usherās interview has been divided. Some observers have acknowledged the cultural contributions he described as historically significant, particularly for the generation of Black executives and artists who built careers within the infrastructure Combs helped establish. Others have found it difficult to reconcile that framing with a criminal conviction and the scope of the allegations that preceded it.
Thatās the tightrope Usher is walking, whether he intended to or not. Defending the business legacy of a convicted man, while acknowledging that no man is perfect, is technically not the same as defending his actions ā but in the court of public opinion, the distinction is getting lost fast.
Usher closed with perhaps the most revealing line of the whole interview. āThere are trials and tribulations that come with the pressure of success and power, but what we choose to do with it is what I hope that you see, with me and hopefully with all the people that Iām involved with.ā
What weāre choosing to see, Usher, is the comment section.
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