12/02: Vogue.com Previews Diddy/Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris" with Longer Snippets, New Tracks, Fashion Icons
Vogue.com's preview of Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris,"
that I reported on yesterday, is
now available on their website.
The preview features new, longer snippets of songs from the album and some additional songs that have not previously been released in any form, including "1st Place Loser," "Repercaution" and "Angels (Guy Gerber Mix)." Here is the full track listing:
1. Intro
2. 1st Place Loser
3. I Hate That You Love Me
4. Repercaution
5. A** on the Floor featuring Swizz Beatz
6. Shades featuring Lil' Wayne, Justin Timberlake, Bilal and James Fauntleroy
7. Strobe Lights featuring Lil' Wayne
8. Angels (Guy Gerber Mix)
9. Someone to Love Me
Guy Gerber's mix of "Angels" is not what you might expect. It is more of a spoken word interlude with Diddy talking about what the album represents, with some of Dawn Richard's vocals from "Angels" underneath.
Songs are introduced by some of the biggest names in fashion, including André Leon Talley, Anna Wintour, Marc Jacobs, Tommy Hilfiger, Zac Posen and Isaac Mizrahi. Meanwhile, Cassie provides some vocals on "Repercaution" and "Shades."
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