Diddy will cover the February/March issue of the source (see below for the cover, which was inspired by the movie "TRON"), according to the magazine's website.
For the feature, Diddy was interviewed by Reggie Osse (also known as Combat Jack), an entertainment attorney who was recently named as the publication's managing editor. In September, Osse shared some interesting Bad Boy stories with Complex.
The nominees for the 42nd annual NAACP Image Awards have been released and Diddy/Dirty Money received a nod in the Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration category. They are up against the following nominees:
Eminem and Rihanna
Herbie Hancock featuring India.Arie, Chaka Khan and others
John Legend and The Roots
The Black Eyed Peas
The awards show will air on March 4 at 8 PM ET on FOX.
Back in December, behind the scenes footage from the mixing sessions for Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris" revealed a collaboration with Ludacris that did not make the album.
This record, labeled "Tomorrow Tonight" has appeared online in a couple of different forms (one featuring more vocals from Ludacris than the other). There is no word about the track from Diddy, Dawn Richard, Kalenna or Ludacris on Twitter, but hopefully it'll make the uncut record, if that comes to fruition.
In an interview with kalenna.webs.com, shared on her Twitter profile, Kalenna of Dirty Money reflected on how Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris" album has been received, what might happen to unreleased material, her upcoming solo project and more.
Being that You, Dawn, and Diddy have recorded so many songs for the album - Will we get a chance to hear any unreleased material?
We are not sure, it depends on what Puff wants to do with the rest of the material. You never know, there may be songs that when we go into the studio that we might want to finish or take to another level, or just use on our solo projects. I mean there are enough songs in the vault, so Puff won’t mind if we take one or two.
In December, I wrote about Chris Gethard's efforts to get Diddy to appear on his monthly live comedy show and how Diddy had agreed to appear on the show in January. That night was tonight and the show began about a half hour ago at New York's UCB Theatre.
First and foremost, congrats to Mr. Gethard. As I mentioned in that previous story, I really admire the way he went at this whole idea - there was a sense of humility and good nature here that, unfortunately, we don't see enough. He earned this night and I hope it's a great one.
Gethard penned an article at Spitsider where he reflects on the whole 13 month long journey and his interactions with Diddy. It's a great read.
People made fun of me throughout the year, but I never gave up. To me, #diddygethard has gone from being a bit to being a phrase that means “never give up” and “be stubborn in the face of doubters” and “do what you do even if other people make fun of you for it”. I know that’s cheesy, but it’s true. The phrase #diddygethard has taken on this weird emotional meaning for me.
Kevin Cossom's "Baby I Like It," which features Diddy and Fabolous, will be receiving a visual. Cossom spoke to MTV News from the set this week. Watch below.
It's unclear where this came from, and it sounds like mixtape fodder, but Eminem has put a rap verse over Dirty Money's "Hello Good Morning," entering at the point where Diddy's rap was featured on the album cut. You can listen at XXLMag.com.
Dirty Money has launched a text based, read along Flash animation for "Coming Home," which will "feature your last 10 tweets" if you grant it access to your Twitter profile. After that, it begins to show tweets.
I am not exactly sure of how it features your tweets - if you are supposed to see them after signing in or if it features them randomly with everyone else who grants profile access to the application. Unfortunately, on my first try, I received a blank screen.
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