Sheila E Reveals Prince’s Chilling Confession About Diddy Before His De@th

The world was stunned when Prince died suddenly in 2016, and questions about the true circumstances of his passing have lingered ever since.

Now, years later, rumors are swirling that Sheila E—the legendary percussionist and Prince’s close collaborator—might be finally lifting the veil on what Prince was really trying to protect the world from, and how Diddy might be connected to it.

Sheila E Reveals What Prince Confessed About Diddy Before Death

Sheila E, who worked closely with Prince for decades, was reportedly one of the last people he confided in. Their bond went beyond music: they collaborated on hits, toured together, and even shared a brief engagement.

Although it was believed that they hadn’t spoken for years before Prince’s death due to details she revealed in her autobiography, sources claim they reconnected toward the end of his life. During this time, Prince allegedly shared deep concerns about the music industry, including some shocking details about Diddy.

Prince was always outspoken about the exploitation of artists, the fight for creative ownership, and the dark side of the music business. He famously battled Warner Bros.

for his publishing rights and even changed his name as a protest against restrictive contracts. Prince often described the industry as a kind of “modern-day slavery,” where labels and executives profited off artists’ work while denying them control and fair compensation.

According to emerging reports, Prince warned Sheila E about powerful figures in the industry who manipulated and silenced artists. Diddy’s name, in particular, has been whispered in these conversations, especially as recent legal controversies have cast a shadow over his legacy. Prince allegedly saw parallels between how Warner Bros.

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treated him and how Diddy ran Bad Boy Records—both using contracts and business deals to control artists and their creative output.

The stories from former Bad Boy artists seem to echo Prince’s warnings. Artists like Lil’ Jerome and Carl Thomas have described being tossed aside or pressured to work despite personal tragedies.

Even after Notorious B.I.G.’s death, Diddy reportedly focused on album sales rather than mourning. More recently, Diddy made headlines for returning publishing rights to former artists—but only if they signed agreements waiving any claims against him and promising never to speak ill of him or his companies.

Sheila E has remained mostly respectful and private when speaking about Prince, but nearly a decade after his death, she’s reportedly beginning to open up in subtle ways.

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She’s hinted that Prince carried a burden and was trying to warn the world about the industry’s dark underbelly. Close sources say Prince believed some of the biggest names in music were “playing God” with artists’ lives and livelihoods.

Prince’s final days were also filled with cryptic warnings. Just before his death, he reportedly told fans at his Paisley Park estate, “Wait a few days before you waste any prayers.”

Officially, Prince died from an accidental overdose of fentanyl-laced counterfeit Vicodin, but Sheila E and others have questioned this explanation, insisting he showed no signs of drug abuse.

As new allegations emerge in the music world, many are starting to connect the dots Prince tried to highlight. Was his death simply a tragedy, or was there more to the story?

With Sheila E finally breaking her silence, we may be closer than ever to understanding what Prince saw coming—and just how deep the industry’s secrets go.