The song featured Blige taking over on the chorus and adding a verse of her own. One of Diddy's verses from the original was kept, and he provided some ad-libs, while Lil' Wayne added another verse.
That song is now Blige's latest single which Vibe says will be included on her upcoming album, the 10th of her career. On top of that, the Colin Tilley directed music video has already been released and you can check it out below. Cool visual.
"Thank you to Diddy for letting me keep the 'Someone to Love Me' joint and remaining a part of it!," Blige said on Twitter. "Love you for life! Have a great tour!"
Music producer, and former member of Bad Boy's Hitmen, Jeffrey "J. Dub" Walker has posted some unreleased mixes from Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris" on his Music180 profile.
They include "Coming Home," "Shades," "Yeah Yeah You Would" and "A** on the Floor." When contrasting them with the cuts that made the album, you can note the subtle differences.
On Twitter, Walker called them the original versions of the songs. In the album credits, Walker is credited with providing additional keyboards to three of the four songs.
Following it's premiere on BET's "106 & Park," the music video for Dirty Money's "Your Love" has been released online. The video version of the record features Rick Ross and Trey Songz. It was directed by Colin Tilley, who directed the video for Dirty Money's "Yesterday."
Toronto, Canada-based sports network Rogers Sportsnet has featured Dirty Money's "Coming Home," featuring Skylar Grey, in a new promo for the start of the baseball season and the Toronto Blue Jays, a baseball team whose games are featured on the network. Watch below, care of the Rogers Sportsnet YouTube channel.
Edit: This version was not featured in the music video. So, it's unclear what it's for, outside of being an alternate mix.
The music video for Dirty Money's "Your Love (Remix)" (watch the trailer) premiered on BET's "106 & Park" this evening.
Our audio player has the new (final?) version of the record, for your listening pleasure. There are many differences that you can pick up, when comparing to the version released earlier this month.
Back in February of 2010, Berg revealed that he had contributed a substantial amount of work to the album. When it was released, however, he did not receive a producer or co-producer credit on any of the songs that were included on the album.