Tuesday, October 15, 2024 - Singer Cassie is reportedly working on reviving her music career after it was stalled by her ex-boyfriend and alleged abuser Sean 'Diddy' Combs for more than two decades.
Disgraced rapper Combs, 54, is currently behind
bars after he was charged with a host of sex trafficking and racketeering
offenses following his September 16 arrest.
Combs' downfall started after the Me & U singer
Cassie, 38, accused him of repeated physical abuse and rape in a bombshell
$30million lawsuit last November. Diddy settled the case just one day later.
Then in March, shocking surveillance footage emerged,
showing Diddy violently attacking her at the InterContinental Hotel in Century
City, Los Angeles hotel in 2016.
Cassie addressed the chilling video in a statement,
which read: 'Thank you for all of the love and support from my family, friends,
strangers and those I have yet to meet. The outpouring of love has created a
place for my younger self to settle and feel safe now, but this is only the
beginning.
'Domestic Violence is the issue. It broke me down to someone
I never thought I would become. With a lot of hard work, I am better today, but
I will always be recovering from my past.'
According to Mail Online, Cassie is now turning her
attention to a musical comeback, with the mother-of-two recently registering a
new song and weighing up whether to drop tracks from her vault of unreleased
music.
'Cassie is considering making a comeback to music now that
Diddy is behind bars and some of the executives who were his lackeys are
resigning,' a source exclusively told DailyMail.com.
'She couldn't have imagined her career would have been
stalled in the way it was when her first album came out, but she has so many
unreleased records that she wants to release if the timing and business is
right.'
They added: 'Her collaborators have been informed of this,
so the royalty splits have been agreed.'
The revelation comes after Cassie, real name Cassie Ventura,
made amendments to a track titled Into It in May this year, which she had
initially registered with Universal Music back in 2010.
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