Last week, we learned that Ma$e finally got his publishing back from Diddy, ending their long-running beef.
It turns out he wasn't the only one.
TMZ reports that Puffy was recently approached with a nine-figure offer for rights on his Bad Boy catalog.
But instead of cashing out, he decided to give his artists the ownership.
Ma$e, Faith Evans, The Lox, 112, and the Notorious B.I.G.'s estate were among those who were given their publishing.
According to TMZ, Puff made the generous move to enrich others in the community and revolutionize the industry.
We'll see if others follow suit.
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