Yesterday, we shared video from the Beats by Dr. Dre press event at CES where Diddy introduced Diddy Beats, the new in-ear headphones.
Thanks to BlackTree TV, we've got the full footage from Diddy's appearance below. It starts at 3:52 with Jimmy Iovine introducing Diddy as one of the three people to ever take music and fashion and "turn it into a real business." The other two being Russell Simmons and Jay-Z. During his time on the mic, Diddy mentions that in addition to black and white, they also come in powder pink.
On the Beats by Dr. Dre website, you can reserve your own pair of Diddy Beats, the new in-ear headphones created through a partnership between Diddy, Beats by Dr. Dre (which was founded by Dr. Dre and Interscope Geffen A&M Records Chairman Jimmy Iovine) and MONSTER Cable. View photos of the headphones.
They'll set you back $179 direct from Beats by Dr. Dre, including a Sean John inspired travel case and Controltalk, MONSTER's cable-based device control feature.
ChipChick.com and The Inquisitr (both reports have pictures) from the Diddy-featured press event in Las Vegas last night during the Consumer Electronics Show. Diddy was joined by Dr. Dre and Interscope Geffen A&M Records Chairman Jimmy Iovine. Check out the brief video below.
Diddy will be among 5 honored at the 2010 edition of the BET HONORS, "a show celebrating the life works and accomplishments of inspiring African Americans," according to Stephen Hill, President of Music Programming and Specials, BET Networks. See the full press release below.
The ceremony will take place on January 16 and the show will air on BET on Monday, February 1 at 8 PM ET. Whitney Houston, Queen Latifah, educator Ruth Simmons and neurosurgeon Keith Black will also be honored with performances by Mary J. Blige, Jennifer Hudson, India Arie, Ryan Leslie and Eric "ELEW" Lewis, according to the BET HONORS website.
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On the heels of today's press release officially announcing the Diddy Beats headphones, Diddy will be presenting them at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. He'll be joined by Beats by Dr. Dre co-founders Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine, who is also the Chairman of Interscope Geffen A&M Records. This is according to Diddy's Twitter. For photos of the headphones, see our earlier coverage.
Back in September, we reported that Diddy was partnering with Beats by Dr. Dre to produce Diddy Beats, a set of high quality headphones. Today, during the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, they were officially announced via press release.
The headphones are inspired by the style of Sean John and will come in an exclusive travel case along with an array of eartips allowing for maximum comfort and the best possible fit. They'll come in both black (pictured, right) and white (below) and will retail for $149. Diddy, Interscope Geffen A&M Records Chairman and Beats by Dr. Dre Co-Founder Jimmy Iovine and MONSTER Cable Head Monster Noel Lee were all quoted in the release. MONSTER is the company behind the technology of Beats by Dr. Dre.
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In the video below, rapper Consequence announces that his single "Whatever U Want" will be getting the Bad Boy remix treatment and the new version will feature Diddy and The Lox. The video is shot from the studio with Diddy and producers Sean C. and LV on hand, joking around and having a lot of fun. You can hear a sample of the track playing at the start of the clip.
Consequence also talks about how Kanye West's "Crack Music" came out of the sessions for Diddy's last album, "Press Play." He posted this image on his MySpace:
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On Twitter, Clinton Sparks shared the video below, a teaser for "CIROCumentary," which Sparks says will chronicle the making of the "Ciroc Star" music video in Las Vegas last weekend. The full documentary is coming soon.
On Trina's MySpace, you can listen to "Million Dollar Girl" by Trina featuring a rap verse and ad-libs from Diddy and Keri Hilson providing the chorus. AceShowBiz.com says that the track was produced by Mario Winans and C.P. Holliday.
Former Diddy assistant David James shared a link to a new episode of P.A. TV and on the channel of that video was a montage of P.A. TV episodes. At the end of this clip is a snippet of "Strobe Lights," a song by Dirty Money that was played on "I want to Work for Diddy 2." Check it out below, starting at the 3:21 mark.
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