Que from the R&B group Day26 is opening up about a dark chapter from his time at Bad Boy Records that left him with lasting psychological scars.
In a viral clip from a recent interview shared by The Art of Dialogue, the singer recounted a disturbing evening at Diddy’s estate in the Hamptons. Que alleged that his then-girlfriend Dawn Richard and Diddy worked together to trick him into taking a mysterious pill, an act he claims was rooted in manipulation rather than recreation.
According to Que, the substance caused an immediate and terrifying shift in his mental state. He described experiencing a blackout before waking up in a basement bedroom, feeling completely disoriented and unsafe. The most chilling part of his account involves the auditory hallucinations he says followed the incident. Que shared that he began hearing voices that warned him of imminent danger, specifically telling him that Diddy was planning to cause him physical harm.
“I started hearing voices. The voices was telling me that Diddy was gonna kill me. I’m in the Hamptons, I’m in the house, and I’m hearing these things. It was the most traumatic thing I ever went through.”
While these details are resurfacing now, this is not the first time the singer has spoken out about the alleged drugging. Que has been vocal about this specific trauma for nearly a year, having previously shared emotional accounts during interviews on VladTV and the Do You Believe Me Now? podcast in early 2025.
For many fans who have followed the “Making The Band” era closely, this is a story that has been circulating for some time, though it continues to gain traction as more former Bad Boy artists share their testimonies.
Dawn Richard has previously denied these allegations, calling them “categorically false” and maintaining that she has never drugged anyone. However, Que stands firm in his story, claiming that the experience forced him to go through a long process of healing and recovery.
Que from Day26 details a time in the Hamptons where Dawn (his ex-girlfriend) and Diddy lied and tricked him into taking a pill, leading to trauma and him hearing voices saying Diddy was going to harm him.
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