Sean Combs, aka "Diddy" and "Puff Daddy," broke his silence in a new radio interview with New York City hip-hop radio morning show "Breakfast Club" on Power 105.1, Gossip Cop reported. Diddy opened up about his recent UCLA arrest and his feud with fellow hip-hop artist Drake.

"When you have a child that plays sports, you're actually giving your child up to those coaches and you have to be able to take a lot," Diddy said, addressing his recent arrest at UCLA following an alleged altercation with his son Justin's football coach. "As a Combs, my sons have to be able to take a lot, they can't have no soft skin. But I think there's a fine line, too, and I think there's times when you have to just communicate and find out what's going on and be by your children's side."

"At the end of the day, it's just about communication to me. So I went there to communicate. Now I can't speak about anything else that happened," he said after he was pressed about the rumor that he hit the coach with a kettle bell. "It was just a miscommunication."

He also cleared up the rumors about an alleged feud with Drake, one that reached its peak when reports claimed that the two got into a fight outside of a Miami nightclub.

"I did not put hands on Drake and I do not want any problems with Drake," Diddy said. He did confirm that there was a miscommunication between the rappers regarding the Drake track "0 to 100," the beat which was originally meant for Diddy.

"Yeah, '0 to 100' was initially a record that was my record," Diddy said. "And somehow that became a misunderstanding 'cause we were working with the same producers. Honestly, Drake is actually my favorite rapper as far as songwriting and albums."

Check out Diddy's full interview below.