The album insert included with Day26's "Forever in a Day" is two sided. One side features an advertisement for I Am King, while the other side features a Day26 mobile offer. Of interest, Diddy, Cassie, Janelle Monae, Yung Joc and Marina Chello are all listed as "coming soon from Bad Boy."
Michael McCluney of Day26 is the last member of the group to give in to Twitter, joining as whopootedday26, according to Willie Taylor's Twitter.
Joey Guerra of the Houston Chronicle has a feature on Brian Andrews of Day26. He talks about his portrayal on Making the Band 4, Diddy's demeanor and more.
Day26 will be appearing on P. Twitty TV today, live at 8:30 PM ET. The guys will be on during a listening session of "Forever in a Day."
MTV's Jocelyn Vena and Sway Calloway report that Diddy made added some last minute, finishing touches to Day26's new album, "Forever in a Day."
... looking back at what Diddy told the guys to adjust, they see why he has become such a successful music mogul. "As far as song selection, there were a couple of songs on the record that we felt like should have really been on the record," Brian Andrews said. "But now that I listen back to the entire album I see why he made the choices that he made. And it makes a lot of sense and really rounds the whole album off. So, um, that's why Diddy is Diddy and that's why we're Day26."
I don't know how big of news this really is. It's just part of what an executive producer does. Not that big of a deal. Anyway, check out a quick video interview snippet below.
Here's the album production info for Day26's "Forever in a Day," released today. Accordingly, our release production history feature has been updated.
Executive Produced by Sean "P. Diddy" Combs.
Co-Executive Produced by Harve "Joe Hooker" Pierre.
Associate Executive Produced by Joseph "Screwface" Charles.
1. "Just Getting Started"
Produced by Christian "Davis" Stalnecker for Sly Doggie Productions, LLC. Co-Produced by Willie Taylor for 826 Boys Productions.
2. "Imma Put It On Her" featuring Diddy and Yung Joc
Produced by Blaze "The Champ" for Champion Music Group.
3. "Shawty Wats Up" featuring T-Pain
Produced by Derryck (Big Tank) Thornton for Dream Team Music. Co-Produced by T-Pain for Nappy Boy Productions.
4. "Think Of Me"
Produced by Tim and Bob.
5. "Stadium Music"
Produced by Bryan-Michael Cox for Blackbaby, Inc.
6. "Bipolar"
Produced by C-Major for Major Rule. Co-Produced by Devin Johnson for Devinair Ent. and Willie Taylor for 826 Boys Productions.
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Day26's second album, "Forever in a Day" is now available online and in stores. The album features former Making the Band 4 theme song "Stadium Music," as well as the first official single from the album, "Imma Put It On Her." Buy it from Amazon.com.
Here is the track listing:
1. "Just Getting Started"
2. "Imma Put It On Her" featuring Diddy and Yung Joc
3. "Shawty Wats Up" featuring T-Pain
4. "Think Of Me"
5. "Stadium Music"
6. "Bipolar"
7. "Perfectly Blind"
8. "So Good"
9. "Girlfriend"
10. "Babymaker"
11. "Then There's You"
12. "Need That" featuring Jermaine Dupri
13. "Reminds Me Of You"
14. "Your Heels"
15. "Truth Is A Lie"
In addition, iTunes is offering these in their exclusive version bundle:
16. "One Night Only" (Bonus Track)
17. "Imma Put It On Her" (Video) featuring Diddy and Yung Joc
18. "Making of "Imma Put It On Her"" (Video)
19. "Honest" (Pre-Order Only)
20. Digital Booklet
At Target stores, you can buy the album with an exclusive DVD.
husteGRL.com has an interview with Day26. Here's a snippet:
hustleGRL: Okay, one last question. The bad boy camp hasn’t had like great success keeping groups together like example would be like Danity Kane, B5, and Dream and etcetera. What are you guys going to do different so that you don’t meet the same fate?
Willie: Well you know what? At the end of the day man, I don’t even know any of those situations. So it’s not, it’s like, it’s hard. Me personally I talk to Slim and Q from 112, you know and they’re good friends of mine, but you know as far as Danity Kane we know they story, but B5 I’ve never met, Dream I’ve never met. You know by the end of the day, I think it’s about your business. You got to come the hardest. This business is 99% business and that 1% is what you — the glist and glamor that everybody else will see you have and you know, you have to have your business task straight. You can’t be around here just doing the work and not understanding where your money [is] coming from, how you’re going to get paid. It all boils down to somebody else getting paid more than you getting paid and you be like: “I ain’t really feeling that no more”. You just got to get up and do your grind. You got to get your grind, you got to make sure you can’t let nobody outwork you. One thing I will not do is I can not let Diddy outwork me trying to sell my product. So it’s like you have to work for yourself. The internet is so powerful right now. It’s like the world is in your living room when you on the web and it’s like you can talk to so many people. That’s why we Twitter, that’s why we YouTube, that’s why we MySpace, that’s why we Facebook. That’s why we try to do everything that we can do in our power that can make our fans feel so connected to us that they feel like an obligation, like it’s like family. Just like they follow me, I follow them. It makes it more of a — not such a ‘I’m up here, you down here’ type thing, you know what I mean. And we’re all equal. It’s my job, I’m making great music, you support me because you love my great music. And the more people you touch like that, you know, the greater your success will be. You know, I just be sitting here brainstorming the majority of the time like: “Man if I can get 3 to 4 million followers”, you know what I’m saying; what would that be like to have that many people following you and wanting to know your every move? At a marketing stand point, that’s so much, you can do so much, you know what I’m saying. You wouldn’t even need, realistically, you wouldn’t even really need a label if you had it like that. If you had so many people who were attached to you, then you can sell a t-shirt. You can probably get 1 million people to buy your t-shirt if you got 4 million followers. So it’s more like a business and I think that’s what Day26 is bringing that a lot of the other groups probably didn’t have in their head. They probably thought it was more so like: “Here, we work for Diddy and he knows what he’s doing and let him do that”. At the end of the day, Diddy is an artist too so Diddy got to do what Diddy has to do for Diddy too, you know what I mean. So I think Day26 is going to be around for a long time because we went and got our business straight. We know exactly where our dollars are going, we pay our taxes, we do what we need to do to hold on to our success.
That's a good answer.
According to Target's website, they will be selling an exclusive version of Day26's "Forever in a Day," which will include an exclusive DVD. This is the second exclusive content version, following the iTunes release. The album will be in stores on April 14.
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