Last month, Diddy and Dirty Money performed at the Wembley Arena in London at the Orange RockCorps event. Orange RockCorps gives volunteers tickets to music concerts in exchange for time dedicated to serving the community. In the clip below, follow Diddy and the group behind the scenes as they arrive, perform and exit.
According to MTV.com's Rob Markman, Diddy will appear on "RapFix Live" to make some sort of announcement on Wednesday. The show starts at 4 PM ET and you can watch it on MTV.com.
Maybach Music singer Masspike Miles has released "I Can't Take It (No More)," which samples Diddy's vocals from The Notorious B.I.G.'s "Who Shot Ya," including the Bad Boy CEO as a featured artist. The beat, which was originally sampled from David Porter's "I'm Afraid The Masquerade is Over," is also present.
Care of Masspike Miles' Twitter profile you can download it for free at HotNewHipHop.com.
Former Bad Boy A&R Geno Sims is offering a free download of "More Than I Can Say" by Nas featuring Keyshia Cole. According to Sims, the song was recorded during the sessions for Diddy's "Press Play" album. The song didn't make the album and didn't get far enough for Diddy to record something for it.
The Miami Herald reports that this Sunday's episode of VH1's "Behind the Music," airing at 10 PM ET, will feature commentary from Diddy, who has been an instrumental part of her career.
Back in January, we reported that German producer Zedd had remixed Dirty Money's "A** on the Floor." Last month, U.K. based Gemini had done the same. But, neither remix was officially available. Yet.
On Tuesday, the "A** on the Floor (Remixes)" EP was released on Amazon.com and iTunes. It features the remixes by Zedd and Gemini in addition to Michael Woods. You can listen to previews below.
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Diddy told BBC's Newsbeat that, for the immediate future, he wants to take a step back from being an artist and, instead, focus on production.
Specifically, he says that "it's about supporting Dawn and Kaleena on their solo projects and the rest of the Bad Boy projects."
This sort of thing has happened before as Diddy has divided his attention over the years between music (both as an artist and a producer), acting, fashion and various business endeavors.
Bad Boy released just two albums in 2010 - Janelle Monae's "The ArchAndroid: Suites II and III" and Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris." The label has not yet released an album in 2011 and no forthcoming albums have been given an official release date. If Bad Boy fails to release an album in 2011, that will be the first calendar year where that has happened since the inception of the label.
Via PopCrush.
In an interview with Sky News, Diddy discussed his respect for U.K. audiences and how working as a kid wasn't cool. Watch on their site.
Earlier today on Twitter, Diddy mentioned that he was in a meeting with house and electronic producer Guy Gerber and his team.
It was back in January that Gerber revealed that the pair was working on a collaborative album. Gerber discussed the project further in May.
"Dance world: y'all ain't ready!," Diddy said in the same tweet.
According to Rap-Up.com and BBC News, Diddy and Dawn Richard came out in support of the Orange RockCorps Collective during a project at London's Toffee Park Adventure Playground and Youth Centre. Rap-Up.com has photos.
Orange RockCorps gives volunteers tickets to music concerts in exchange for time dedicated to serving the community. Diddy/Dirty Money will be performing at their concert at Wembley Arena in London on Tuesday.
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