Play-N-Skillz, the production duo that won a GRAMMY for their work on Chamillionaire's "Ridin'," has released a remix to Dirty Money's "Coming Home." The song features only a small, small portion of Skylar Grey and does not feature any vocals from Dirty Money.
They shared a link to the video below, where you can hear the clip, via their Twitter profile.
Last month, a previously unreleased Dirty Money record titled "Set Me Free" appeared online, featuring Rico Love. Not much is known about the record, as it had not been mentioned previously by any of the artists before it popped up. The version that appears online sounds like an unfinished cut, likely recorded in consideration of the group's "Last Train to Paris" album.
OMG!, Music quotes a Simon Cowell appearance on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno regarding Diddy being a judge on the U.S. version of his show "The X Factor," which he executive produces. Cowell shot down the idea, saying that Diddy was "too expensive" for the role.
The winners at the 42nd NAACP Image Awards were announced last night and Dirty Money did not pick up the win in the Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration category where they had been nominated. Instead, John Legend and The Roots were honored.
Singer Adele recently appeared on "Chelsea Lately" and she told a funny story of how she was so excited to meet Diddy that she almost hit him with a golf cart. Check out the interview clip below - the story starts at the 2:17 mark.
Tickets are now available for Diddy/Dirty Money's "The Coming Home Tour," which will begin on April 13 and conclude May 15. It features 19 dates in the U.S. and 1 in Canada. The full listing of dates is below, including a link where you can buy the tickets.
All dates are now on sale, except for the Kansas City and St. Louis stops, which go on sale on March 3 and March 4, respectively.