On tonight's premiere of Making the Band 4, Diddy confirmed that he has a new album on the way. He said that the release date would be coming later.
Forbes has released the 2008 edition of their
Hip-Hop's Cash Kings. Diddy held onto the
third spot, taking in an estimated $35 million. The top 2 spots remained the same, as well, with Jay-Z ($82 million) and 50 Cent ($150 million).
Diddy's number is $7 million dollars higher than
last year's figure.
Watch below for Diddy talking about a new weekly web show coming to his
YouTube channel called P.A. TV. It's producer by his former personal assistant, T. Popps.
One of my all time favorite videos, Diddy's dancing is classic!
New York Magazine has a couple of short features on DIddy: one
discussing employment and
another about the Olympics, both in good fun.
Via
NME.com.
If you watched Friday's FNMTV premiere of Donnie Klang's video for "Take You Here," featuring Diddy, you know that Diddy ran up to the judges table to give MTV News' James Montgomery, the show's resident critic, some grief. Before Montgomery started, Diddy gave him a little bit of the evil eye, if you will, and said "Hi Hater," quoting from Maino's single, which samples the "Be Happy" remix that Diddy did for Mary J. Blige, back in the day.
Montgomery began to say how, with the audience reaction (which was strong), you never know, but for him, there was nothing new in the video. Diddy cut in and asked him who he was and how many hit records does he have? Before leaving the scene, Diddy planted a kiss on Montgomery's cheek. I thought it was questionable (read: rude) of Diddy, certainly, but this is TV and, well, Montgomery's a target for this sort of thing, I guess.
Montgomery
writes about the incident at the MTV Newsroom blog, noting that, "... I think he was more “TV mad” (i.e. “acting”) than he was actually upset." That makes sense. It's TV.
All of that said, I thought the video was pretty cool.
From
The Guardian:
Roberto Cavalli has a lot of love to give. It spills out of him indiscriminately like an overflowing fountain. As he walks through the rooms of his sprawling Tuscan villa, a paean to the decorative qualities of animal fur and trailing purple orchids, it is difficult to find anything that does not provoke a new burst of passion. ...
'There are thousands of models like all the other thousands of models. Naomi Campbell is the same way. For me, models are just pieces of wood that I carve to make clothes look beautiful.' He admits that he prefers to spend his time hanging out with music stars - he counts Victoria Beckham and P Diddy as close friends. 'Oh Puffy!' he says, before launching into a long anecdote involving a party on board P Diddy's yacht in St Tropez. 'He has such a big heart. He is so sweet.'
Via
Now Magazine.
Back in
June, it was reported that Jennifer Lopez would have to testify in a lawsuit against Diddy and Shyne, relating to the club incident in 1999.
TMZ reports that her deposition has been cancelled and may not be rescheduled.