Sean “Diddy” Combs warned Kanye West about people trying to “end” them during a call from prison.

“You be careful out there ’cause they definitely trying to end us,” the Bad Boy Records founder told West on the phone in footage obtained by the Shade Room Monday.

“They can’t do it and they ain’t gonna do it. I’m going to beat this s–t and get next to you,” Combs added, referring to his upcoming federal trial on sex trafficking and racketeering charges.

Sean “Diddy” Combs warned Kanye West that people were trying to “end” them. Diddy/Instagram
The Bad Boy Records founder spoke to West from prison, per footage obtained by the Shade Room Monday. Khrome / SplashNews.com

“I’ll tell you the real from the front line,” Combs, 55, said at another point on the phone call. “This s–t is wicked, wicked, wicked, so you be careful.”

The “I’ll Be Missing You” rapper also encouraged West, 47, to “have some f–king fun” and to “f–k [these] other motherf–kers” who are “wasting” his time.

“When I get out there man I want to see you f–king tear down the stadiums,” Combs continued. “I need to see you back on that stage, f–king actually rapping and f–king performing and everything. I be dreaming of that s–t.”

Combs said that he and the “Bound 2” rapper “have years and decades to fight these motherf–kers.”

“You be careful out there ’cause they definitely trying to end us,” Combs said. Getty Images for Sean “Diddy” Combs
“They can’t do it and they ain’t gonna do it. I’m going to beat this s–t and get next to you,” the disgraced music mogul also told West, referring to his federal case. Getty Images

West agreed with Combs, saying, “Yeah, it’s time for me to just grab the mic and get back on. It’s like I love music again.”

Combs later thanked the “Heartless” rapper for reaching out to his seven children while he remains behind bars at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Brooklyn, NY.

“Ain’t nobody reach out to them, ain’t nobody call, you know what I’m saying. Nobody,” Combs said, adding it “meant so much” that West “took them under [his] wing.”

The Yeezy founder acknowledged Combs’ appreciation, saying, “Yeah, absolutely. I love you so much, man. It’s like you raised me even when I didn’t know you, you know what I’m saying?”

Reps for Combs and West weren’t immediately available to Page Six for comment.

“This s–t is wicked, wicked, wicked, so you be careful,” the “I’ll Be Missing You” rapper added. Jane Rosenberg
Combs also encouraged West to pursue his music career. Getty Images for REVOLT

West has advocated for Combs’ freedom as the disgraced music mogul awaits his May 5 trial date.

“FREE PUFF,” West wrote via X in February. “ALL THESE CELEBRITY N—-S AND BITCHES IS P—Y YALL A WATCH OUR BROTHER ROT AND NEVER SAY S–T.”

That same month, he also stated that Combs is a “way better dad than [him],” per the Daily Mail.

Combs thanked West for looking out for his kids. AFP via Getty Images
“Ain’t nobody reach out to them, ain’t nobody call, you know what I’m saying. Nobody,” Combs told the “Heartless” rapper. Getty Images

The “Making the Band” alum is father to Quincy Brown, 33, Justin Combs, 31, Christian “King” Combs, 26, Chance Combs, 19, twins D’Lila and Jessie Combs, 18, and Love Sean Combs, 2.

On Saturday, Kanye dropped a new track, “Lonely Roads Still Go to Sunshine,”  featuring Sean as well as Ye’s eldest child, North West, whom he shares with ex-wife Kim Kardashian.

Kardashian was reportedly furious over the song’s release, with an insider telling Page Six that she wants to “protect [her children] from being around Kanye’s controversial behavior.”

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