02/19: Diddy Reveals "Last Train to Paris" Concept and Collaborators; Short Film to Accompany Release Due Out September 22
MTV News' Shaheem Reid has an exclusive on Diddy's upcoming album,
"Last Train to Paris."
It'll be a concept album, a love story. The release will be accompanied by a short film, starring Diddy, with production beginning in May. The release date for the album is September 22. And though it will be either by Diddy or by "Diddy as...," the album will not just be Diddy as a solo artist. He's assembling a group that will consist and him and two girls.
"One of the things, I wanna give you that's not out there yet is that it's not me as a solo artist," Diddy told Reid. "It's a group I put together; myself and two girls. Two young ladies, you may know them or you may not. It's almost like some back-in-the-day Loose Ends-type sh--. We're going to be telling the story of Last Train to Paris."
Diddy also revealed some of the people that he will be collaborating with, on the production side. He named The-Dream, Tricky Stewart, Rodney Jerkins, The Hitmen, T-Pain, Mario Winans and The Neptunes.
In the article, Diddy talks more about the story that will play out with the album and also what he is looking for, in the film. It also features quotes from Pharrell Williams.
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