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Danja, the producer behind Dirty Money's "Hello Good Morning," spoke briefly with The Boombox about their upcoming "Last Train to Paris" album.

"It's energetic. It's emotional. As far as sonically and how he presents himself - I just think it's an all around album that a lot of different people can relate to in different ways," he says.

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The remix to Dirty Money's "Hello Good Morning" (featuring Rick Ross and Nicki Minaj) is now available on Amazon.com and iTunes.

This follows the performance of the record on the BET Awards (video) and the release of the music video, which you can watch below.


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Diddy is ranked at #68 on this years The Celebrity 100 list, presented by Forbes. As a member of the "Hip-hop impresario" category (seems kind of odd to me that that is an actual category), he was second behind Jay-Z, who ranked #15 overall, and ahead of Lil' Wayne (#74) and Akon (#80). 50 Cent was among the drop-offs.

The rankings and further divided into 5 addition categories, with Diddy's best showing in the "Web Rank" category. It's unclear what exactly that category means.

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The highlight of last night's BET Awards, for me, was the Diddy/Dirty Money performance of "O Let's Do It (Remix)" and "Hello Good Morning (Remix)."

Diddy opened with his verse to Waka Flocka Flame's "O Let's Do It (Remix)." Through the smoke, it looked like Waka might have been backing him, but that is unclear.

After the verse was finished, they went right into "Hello Good Morning" with Rick Ross performing his verse. T.I. came on to perform his and then they reset the record and brought Nicki Minaj up on stage.

The performance was great. The smoke was a problem, unfortunately, as Diddy joked about on the after party later and the only thing that hampered the event.

They finished with Dirty Money, Rick Ross, T.I. and Nicki Minaj front and center on stage. Check it out below.

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Young Money was awarded with Best Group honors at the 2010 BET Awards last night, besting Dirty Money who had also been nominated in the category.

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Back in May, Diddy revealed his interest in replacing Simon Cowell FOX's hit show "American Idol." At that time, he asked "everybody to get on Twitter, MySpace, Facebook and say that Diddy should get the Simon spot." When I heard that, I thought, how can we lead that effort?

The answer to that question is DiddyForIdol.com, a special mini-site dedicated to helping those who support the idea to spread the word. Originally, we were going to get Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris" album on midnight after the BET Awards. But, since that release was pushed back, I decided to move this one up!

I've never watched an episode of "American Idol" in my life, but if Diddy was added as a judge, I'd start. If you feel the same way, check out DiddyForIdol.com and spread the word today and everyday!

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To bring the BET Awards to a close, DJ Khaled performed "All I Do is Win (Remix)." He began by performing the original with Ludacris - led in by Luda performing "My Chick Bad" featuring Nicki Minaj.

After Luda performed his verse, Khaled jumped into his remix verse, followed by Rick Ross, Busta Rhymes, Diddy and Nicki Minaj. Christian Combs and Red Cafe were also on stage.

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Dirty Money just performed on the BET Awards. The performance opened in smoke with Diddy performing his opening verse on Waka Flocka Flame's "O Let's Do It (Remix)." It looked like Waka Flocka Flame was next to Diddy during the verse, but the smoke was so thick it was hard to make him out.

After his verse, they broke into "Hello Good Morning" with Rick Ross kicking it off. T.I. came in and performed his verse and then they reset the track and Nicki Minaj emerged from beneath the stage to perform her verse. They performed the rest of the song and they closed, all standing next to each other, at the end of the track.

It was a very strong performance. Great visuals. The one thing was that there was a lot of smoke - so much so that it was making it difficult to see the performers at times. But, as of this moment, it was the strongest performance of the night, in my opinion.

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According to DJ Khaled on Twitter, the DJ Khaled's "All I Do is Win (Remix)" music video has premiered on the MTV Jams channel and is the Jam of the Week.

The video features Rick Ross, Busta Rhymes, Diddy, Nicki Minaj, Fabolous, Jadakiss, Fat Joe, Swizz Beatz and T-Pain. Khaled has compared it to the "Flava in Ya Ear (Remix)" video. Check out some behind the scenes footage.

MTV Jams isn't available on a widespread basis. I don't have it. Stay tuned for the online debut of the clip.

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The Amazon.co.uk track listing for Rick Ross' upcoming album, "Teflon Don," includes a track titled "No. 1" featuring Trey Songz and Diddy. This track listing does not appear to have been confirmed by any outlets I'm familiar with, however. Stay tuned.

Via Wikipedia.

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