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In October, French Montana said that the remix to his "Shot Caller" was on the way and that it would feature Diddy.

At that time, Montana said that the song would also feature T.I. and would not be released for a couple of months. Well, plans change. The remix, featuring Diddy and Rick Ross, has just premiered on Funkmaster Flex's HOT 97 show, according to Diddy. It's only a matter of time before we get to hear the record officially online. Stay tuned.

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In August, we learned that Diddy would serve as executive editor on "Culo," with Jimmy Iovine.

The book is now available and can be purchased on Amazon.com.

The book features photos and artwork from Raphael Mazzucco. You can check out the cover below.

Book Cover: "Culo" by  Raphael Mazzucco (Executive Editors: Diddy and Jimmy Iovine)

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AllHipHop.com has more from Diddy's remarks at Heavy D's funeral.

"I had an idea that I wanted to manage Heavy D. The only problem was I didn't know him," Sean "Diddy" Combs said. "I just knew we were from the same town. So I made a plan to bump into him. So I would stand on his block hoping he would stop and roll down his window. He would pull up and talk to me and I would be his manager. That didn't work well, because he kept driving by. But then I found out about a pizza shop he liked. So I would hang out there. My plan worker. I met him at the pizza shop. He was the type of guy to hear you out. I asked him if he would help me meet Andre Harrell so I could get an internship at Uptown. He got me the chance to work with Andre and the rest is history. A lot of our dreams came true, thank god.

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Mesfin Fekadu of the Associated Press reports from Heavy D's funeral. Diddy was one of the people who spoke.

"He became my friend. He became my brother. And I'm not talking about friend-brother like we cavalierly use the word, I'm talking about a real friend, a real brother," Diddy said. "Somebody I shared my dreams and my secrets with, somebody that's been for me at my lowest point, my darkest hour when nobody wanted to be beside me."

But he also told jokes as he recounted his "bromance" with the rapper, including a recent visit to Miami that was supposed to last for three days, but "turned into three weeks." He added that Heavy D got to know his chef "very well."

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In various iterations of Mary J. Blige's new album, "My Life II... The Journey Continues (Act 1)," "Someone to Love Me (Naked)" featuring Diddy and Lil' Wayne will be included. The iTunes deluxe version is one them, as is the deluxe edition CD.

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On Twitter, Diddy revealed that he underwent shoulder surgery on Tuesday. At that time, he was recovering at home. Bulljumping is dangerous.

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In January, we learned that Guy Gerber and Diddy were working on a collaborative album.

The Independent and mybeatFix.com both chatted with Gerber in September and he revealed more about the project.

The project itself is called "11:11." It's unclear if that is the album title, the name that the pair have given themselves collectively (which seems to be how it is being referred to) or both.

According to Gerber, the project will include vocals from Diddy, Dirty Money and "Biggie's old tracks that [Diddy] gave" Gerber. The album is "about a date when a mystical gate is open and two worlds collide. It's the beginning of the carnival. It's the beginning of the end or the start of another dimension."

The first single was being mastered in September and is titled "Tourist Trap." It will have remixes from Jamie Jones, Visionquest, Soul Clap, Renaissance Man and David K. In the interview with The Independent in early September, Gerber said that it was to be released within the next two months, a time frame that has now come and gone.

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TMZ reports that Diddy is among those invited to Heavy D's funeral, which they say will be "very private" and "only includes close members of Heavy's family and dear friends."

This is not a big surprise, as Diddy and Heavy D were very close, but I wanted to mention it nonetheless. Rest in peace, Heavy D.

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Despite hints to the contrary by Rick Ross in August, Diddy does not appear on the just released remix to Meek Mill's "Ima Boss."

The song features Ross, T.I., Swizz Beatz, Birdman, Lil Wayne and DJ Khaled. You can listen to it on Vibe, care of Ross.

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On November 8, Pusha T will "Fear of God II: Let Us Pray," a new EP that kicks off with "Changing of the Guards," which features Diddy on ad-libs. You can listen to the track on AllHipHop.com and pre-order the album on Amazon.com.

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