On the season premiere of Making the Band 4, Diddy announced that the making of his next album, due out in September of this year, will be featured on the show. He also revealed a title, "Last Train to Paris."
According to his MySpace, Diddy will be on Access Hollywood tonight on NBC at 7:30 PM ET. He'll be on with Rodney Jerkins.
The New York Post has a comment from a Diddy rep on Mark Curry's book, "Dancing With the Devil."
"This is a work of fiction, filled with lies, written by a disgruntled former artist ... He was properly credited for the two songs he wrote and never produced any other material worthy of release by Bad Boy."
In my post about the book, I mentioned that Curry had co-written 4 songs released on Diddy albums, that he had not appeared on, in addition to "Come With Me," from the "Godzilla" movie soundtrack. So, it is a bit unclear which songs are the two songs the rep was referring to and why there is only two. I'll see if I can find out.
Via HipHopDX.
In the video below below, Diddy talks about the word profound and his new album - it closes with a call out to all artists, producers, song writers, photographers and directors, "... if you want to help Diddy take things to a new profound level." If you qualify, the statement then invites you to send "tracks or ideas" to dirtymoneylogi [at] gmail [dot] com.
The AP has a report from Clive Davis' annual pre-Grammy party. They mention:
Diddy got the often staid crowd on their feet with a moving rendition of his tribute to the slain Notorious B.I.G., "I'll Be Missing You," with Biggie's widow, singer Faith Evans, and a gospel choir.
Entertainment Tonight has a few quotes from Diddy on acting and on his appearance on "CSI: Miami." The clip from the episode, that they have on their site, is the same one that I posted previously, but when it is over, there is a short interview clip with Diddy, as well.
This episode will air on February 9 on CBS. AceShowBiz.com reports that this episode is titled "Presumed Guilty and that the second episode that will feature Diddy is called "Sink or Swim" and is set to air on March 2.
Check out a new episode of DiddyTV below, where Diddy introduces famed photographer Terry Richardson (warning: his website contains content, such as nudity, that is not appropriate for all audiences and, likewise, the video contains profanity).
In the video, Richardson revealed that he's doing some work with Diddy, coming in September. September is when Diddy's album is supposedly coming out. Perhaps Richardson is going to be shooting, at least, some of the album artwork? Just a guess.
I just thought this was a fun clip of Diddy and Royce fooling around. Warning, though: explicit content.
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