© Daniela Federici P Diddy Diddy's career evolution into the mogul of an empire has been a blueprint for entrepreneurs looking to make a name for themselves in the entertainment realm. As a pioneer of black excellence, Puff has launched the Black 100 list of individuals in celebration of their successes making up black culture. Names making the cut come from a range of industries, including musicians, entrepreneurs, politicians, journalists, athletes and much more. On Saturday afternoon, Diddy ripped through the laundry list of those he claimed to be inspired by on Twitter. Music staples such as the power couple of JAY-Z and Beyoncé make an appearance, in addition to those working their magic behind the scenes, like choreographer Laurieann Gibson and director Karena Evans. Whatever grand plan the 48-year-old has in the works should be revealed soon enough. Note: The list includes Billboard hip-hop editor Carl Lamarre. Video: Jay-Z named highest-earning hip-hop star Bang Showbiz Check out Diddy's posts for the Black 100 below. JAY Z, Beyonce, Issa Rae, Rihanna, Susan Moore, Carl Lamarre, Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Coogler, Taraji P. Henson, Donald Glover, Melody Chiu, Shelly Fariello, Teyana Taylor, Dwayne Johnson, Michael B. Jordan, Skepta, Tiffany Haddish, Edward Barsamian, Oprah, Stormzy, Virgil Abloh,— Diddy Diddy Adwoa Aboah, Lupita Nyong'o, Lebron James, Zendaya, French Montana, Kerry James Marshall, Gabrielle Union, D Wade, Maluma, John Legend, Chrissy Teigen, Emory Jones, Quincy Brown Combs, Misty Copeland, N'golo Kanté, Swizz Beatz, Alicia Keys, Drake, Damson Idris, Ali Wong,— Diddy Diddy Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, Kevin Hart, Rick Ross, Lil Kim, Laurieann Gibson, Nicki Minaj, Steve Stoute, Solange, Prentice Penny, Erykah Badu, ASAP Rocky, Post Malone, Khloe Kardashian, Doc C, Kristen Crawley, Big Freedia, Mark Wahlberg, Janelle Monáe,— Diddy Diddy.