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Debbie Hammond, CEO of ClockWork Entertainment, the label that has a joint venture with Bad Boy to release Jordan McCoy, posted a blog entry on Jordan's MySpace today.

In it, she goes into great detail about the situation with "Big Girls Don't Cry", a song written and released by Fergie, after it had been sold to Bad Boy for Jordan's use.

Hammond paints Toby Gad, the song's producer, and David Sonenberg, attorney and manager of The Black Eyed Peas, as underhanded and blames Fergie, and the situation, for delaying Jordan's album at least a year. She claims that Diddy was too busy to care about the situation.

The post then switches to "Hannah Montana," the popular Disney series. According to Hammond, Jordan was given the lead role until Billy Ray Cyrus offered to work for free on the show for the first season, if Miley Cyrus was given the role.

"Just Watch Me" was recorded with the intention of being the theme song to the TV show. In any case, Hammond says that Diddy loved and selected it as the first single. But, she says, he went on vacation and, when he returned, it was too late to do a video for the song.

The TV show, Good Girl/Bad Boy was an effort to make up for that.

According to Hammond, 3 networks wanted the pilot and Diddy told her they didn't have a show. "He's wrong again... But, Diddy is a perfectionist and it's his show," she says. "He also put himself all over the trailer and decided he had no time to do the show. We can take it, though. It makes us stronger, and better. We move on, and don't complain."