Initially, Diddy had said that he would be appearing on BET's 106 & Park today, Thursday, but that has changed. Diddy says he'll be on the show on Friday, instead, and the BET.com schedule has him appearing along with the cast of "Get Him to the Greek."
On Twitter, Swizz Beatz posted a tweet saying how there is nothing worse than a song leaking when it's not finished "because people don't get the full effect." He also included the #ULTRA Twitter hashtag three times.
Due to the timing of these comments, it seems likely that he is referencing the leak of his unfinished track for Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris," which featured a guest appearance from Jay-Z with two verses from the rapper. The second verse on the track sounded as though it may be a reference vocal for someone, perhaps Diddy.
Here is the opening title sequence for "Get Him to the Greek." There's no appearance from Diddy in here, it is mainly a telling of Aldous Snow's story. There is some explicit language and content.
PopEater.com has a video interview with Diddy, Jonah Hill and Nick Stoller focused on "Get Him to the Greek." Diddy talks about one of the moments that he ad-libbed.
Early in May, we heard a snippet of a track that Swizz Beatz had produced for Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris.". Diddy called the record the "last joint" on the album.
A supposedly unfinished version of this song has appeared online, featuring two verses from Jay-Z and lasting just under 3 minutes. No vocals from Dirty Money are featured. But the beat, chorus, etc. is the one that we heard when Diddy played the snippet of the track, referred to as "Ultra" due to the word being repeated by Swizz Beatz during the chorus.
The second verse sounds as though it may be a reference vocal for Diddy. It name drops Ciroc, "Last Train to Paris" and includes this line: "me and Hov, two yachts, playing bumper cars."
Following the clip I shared earlier today, Derick G. has more footage from DJ Khaled's "All I Do is Win (Remix)" music video. The track features Rick Ross, Busta Rhymes, Diddy, Nicki Minaj, Fabolous, Jadakiss, Fat Joe, Swizz Beatz and T-Pain.
Via Nah Right.
A new Chris Brown track featuring Diddy has appeared online. It's called "Curse" and it features a couple of rap verses from the Bad Boy CEO.
Warning: this is an explicit clip. Playboy.com has an exclusive clip from "Get Him to the Greek" where record executive Sergio Roma (played by Diddy) introduces his intern Aaron Green (Jonah Hill) to a girl named Destiny. Diddy's look at the :34 second mark is hilarious.
Below, check out a new clip from "Get Him to the Greek" with Diddy, Russell Brand and Jonah Hill. Rock star Aldous Snow (played by Russell Brand) wants record label intern Aaron Green (Jonah Hill) to hide some drugs for him. Green is unsure and seeks counsel with record executive Sergio Roma (Diddy). The clip is restricted and R-rated.
MySpace hosted some special "Black Curtain" screenings of "Get Him to the Greek" in New York City, London, Las Vegas and Los Angeles. Check out the clip for some footage from the screenings. Diddy appears toward the end of the clip.
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