By Alex Brick –
A former P. Diddy producer who is now a pastor says that he saw Diddy and the musicians surrounding him perform occult rituals to bring his music to another level.
“We would all be in the studio. We would light candles and as the beats are playing you know they would be chanting different things over the music,” Rod Long says on a Tomi Arayomi video on YouTube. “It was amazing music. You don’t get to those realms without a supernatural aid or a supernatural guide.”
Today, Diddy is in jail awaiting trial for sex trafficking related to his “freak-off” parties. Rod Long is serving as a pastor at RIG Global Church in Houston Texas. What he saw while he worked with Diddy will send shivers up your spine.
Long’s story reveals a side of the music industry that many don’t see — where satanic rituals are used to enhance an artist’s success. Long recalls how these sessions were about more than just producing music; they involved invoking supernatural forces. “We weren’t just in the studio making songs,” Long explains. “We were creating energy, something bigger than ourselves.”
He describes how the atmosphere in the studio would change once the chanting started. “You could feel the energy shift. It wasn’t just the music; it was like something in the air.” Long believes that these rituals played a huge role in Diddy’s rise to fame, saying, “You don’t achieve that level of fame just by being good at what you do.”
According to Long, Diddy wasn’t just focused on making hits; he was obsessed with creating an atmosphere where the music could tap into something deeper. “It was clear to me that Diddy wasn’t just trying to make great music. He wanted to make something that would reach into people’s hearts, something bigger,” Long says.
At first, Long, who was born into a Christian family, didn’t think much of the rituals. But as time went on, he began to feel uncomfortable. “It wasn’t just the music anymore. It was about control, power, and manipulation,” Long admits. “The deeper I got into it, the more I realized that what we were doing wasn’t normal.”
Now, as a pastor, Long is speaking out about what he experienced. “I want people to understand that there’s more to the entertainment industry than what they see on the surface,” Long says. “There’s a lot going on behind the scenes that people don’t realize.”
Long believes that Diddy’s success wasn’t just about talent but about maintaining control using supernatural means. “Diddy wasn’t the only one involved in these practices,” Long says. “Many others in the industry used similar rituals to keep their power.”
As Diddy faces legal trouble, including charges related to sex trafficking, Long reflects on his time working with him. “I saw a man who would do anything to stay on top, even if it meant tapping into the supernatural,” Long explains. “It wasn’t just about making music. It was about maintaining control.”
Long’s decision to leave the industry and become a pastor was his way of distancing himself from what he now sees as a dangerous system. “I had to walk away,” Long says. “Now I’m focused on helping people find a better path.”
Again, the devil took him (Jesus) to a very high mountain and showed him all the kingdoms of the world and their splendor. “All this I will give you,” he said, “if you will bow down and worship me.” Jesus said to him, “Away from me, Satan! For it is written: ‘Worship the Lord your God, and serve him only.’”
Then the devil left him, and angels came and attended him. (Matthew 4:8-11)
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About this writer: Alex Brick studies at the Lighthouse Christian Academy near West Los Angeles.