Shenseea and Chris Brown Here Talking Music? At Diddy’s 53rd Birthday Party – Watch Videos

American rapper and business mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs celebrated his birthday on Friday and was joined by a number of guests, including his friends and peers from the music industry. Dancehall artiste Shenseea was one of many celebrities that partook in last night’s festivities, commemorating Diddy’s 53rd birthday in fashion.

Shenseea recently wore a cabaret-inspired all-black ensemble for Cardi B’s burlesque-inspired 30th birthday party in October but, on Friday, rocked a vastly different outfit. For this celebratory event, the Blessed singer chose an all-white attire comprised of a body-hugging corset-inspired top paired with loose-fitting denim pants and a puffer jacket. The artiste shared a few photos of her ensemble on her Instagram page, inscribing the picks with the accompanying caption, “Hard to get ’cause greatness nuh come easy.”

Jay-Z, Mary J. Blige, Jermaine Dupri, and Chris Brown were among the many artistes that attended the celebrations at Diddy’s L.A. mansion. Shenseea and Chris were spotted lost in conversation as the singjay’s song, Shen Yeng Anthem, was being played in the background. Chris and Shenseea were both featured on Nigerian singer Fireboy DML’s single Diana, and Jamaican fans of both artistes have expressed their hopes that the meeting may lead to a collaboration.

Friday’s celebration was filled with dancing, good vibes, good company, and even better music. Shenseea appears to have thoroughly enjoyed herself, showing off her dance moves as she rocked to some old dancehall tracks.

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