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Sting doesn’t feel that the disturbing allegations of sexual misconduct facing Sean “Diddy” Combs “taint” the English rocker’s hit, “Every Breath You Take.” Written by Sting, 73 ...
Sting admitted he wasn't aware 'what went on' with the rapper but either way, it didn't ruin the song. 'No. I mean, I don't know what went on [with Diddy]. But it doesn't taint the song at all for me.
But it doesn't taint the song at all for me. It's still my song," he replied. "And people still love to hear it," the LA Times asked. "Absolutely," Sting replied. Combs' I'll Be Missing You features ...
"No. I mean, I don't know what went on [with Diddy]," Sting told the Los Angeles Times in an interview published Nov. 11. "But it doesn't taint the song at all for me. It's still my song." ...
Sting was asked whether his feelings towards “Every Breath You Take”, one of his band’s signature songs, had changed. “No,” he responded. “I mean, I don’t know what went on [with Combs]. But it ...
But it doesn’t taint the song at all for me. It’s still my song.” Sting added that fans still “absolutely” love to hear that track performed. Combs previously claimed he paid Sting $ ...