In the lighthearted clip below, Diddy announces (or sings) that "Swagga Claus" is coming to town, when the "Coming Home Tour" (buy tickets) comes to your city.
Diddy will play Reggie Williams, an NYPD detective who travels to Honolulu, Hawaii in order to pursue men who were responsible for a crime against his family. But, in doing so, he enters the sights of the, well, five-0.
In the clip below, Diddy and the cast chat behind the scenes. It also includes a little bit of footage from the episode.
Last month, Diddy jumped on stage at the Philadelphia stop on Rick Ross' "I Am Still Music" tour. He performed his verse from Waka Flocka Flame's "O Let's Do It (Remix)" and remained on stage while DJ Khaled came out to perform "All I Do is Win." Watch the performance in the clip below. It also features Diddy providing his "co-sign" to Meek Mill.
The producer of the remix, Dirty Money, chatted with MTV about how it all came together, Diddy's reaction and reaction to the song in general.
He said that after he produced the remix for Interscope, he received a call from Diddy who told him that he loved the track and wanted to add some vocals to it, which he did. Watch below.
Why? Well, check out the two clips below. One of Tiesto playing the record and another of Dirty South playing it. Of the first clip, Dirty South told MTV News that he had "never seen a response like that in my whole life. I had to take a video of it. It was insane!"
MTV is asking people to vote from a selection of six tracks, to determine what the biggest song was. Unfortunately, at press time, "Coming Home (Dirty South Remix)" finds in fifth place with 5.16%.
He also jumped on stage during Snoop Dogg's concert, donning t-shirt in tribute to the late Nate Dogg. Snoop paid tribute to The Notorious B.I.G., playing "Hypnotize," and that is when Diddy appeared. He stuck around for a group rendition of Snoop's "Ain't No Fun (If the Homies Can't Have None)." Watch the clip below.