John Rich Reveals That He's Working On New Song Dedicated To Diddy

John Rich Reveals That He's Working On New Song Dedicated To Diddy

There is no denying that P Diddy did some wonderful things for the black music scene, even if he did take a huge share for himself. However, the latest allegations against Diddy, make the criminal features he made on the Ready To Die album look tame, and John Rich has something to say about it.

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The truth of what goes on behind closed doors of the rich and famous is finally coming out. Swathes of BBC presenters have been found guilty of crimes against children and women, famous social climbers have been found to be running pedophile rings filled with guestlists more studded than the Oscars, and Diddy has been accused of hundreds of counts of abuse. It has disgusted, but hardly surprised, the world.

The evil lurking behind the limelight of Hollywood was something that was always going to come out. All it took was for one exposure, and the whole house of cards has come tumbling down. But it has disturbed a lot of people. Singer John Rich has written a song about the heinous actions of people like Diddy.

Words Of Warning To Men Like Diddy From John Rich

In an attempt to warm people like Diddy away from his children, John Rich has issued a warning in his latest penned song.

"Evil runs around this town, undercover, looking for a soul to take,
but they better stay away from the righteous hunter or hell is all they'll pay...

You ain't got a clue what a daddy will do
Better give your soul to Jesus while I get my gun
Better give your soul to Jesus, while I get my gun..."

He was asked to explain his protective words on The Sage Steele Show, and he was happy to shed some light. "If you come after my kids, I'll kill ya. Try it... I would much rather spend the rest of my life in prison and my kids are ok. They have no understanding of the level of sincerity that regular everyday Americans have when it comes to their kids. I would much rather stand in front of a freight train than you ever lay a pinky on my kids."

Continuing, John Rich specifically speaks about his fears with Diddy. "And these arrogant b*stards going out there saying like Sean Combs said 'We'll take your soul, we own your kids, we determine what clothes they wear, we guide their lives' with this crazy demonic look in his eyes. Standing on a microphone on a stage with bright lights and television cameras and he's saying this to us? Ok, Sean Combs, why don't you come on and try it one time?"

Like any protective father, he is willing to sacrifice it all for his kids. There has been far too much evil involving children in the upper echelons of celebrity recently. For someone like John Rich, knowing people like Diddy could be around his children must be disturbing. You can't blame him for being scared.