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Following last week's premiere of the long awaited "Hello Good Morning (Grime Mix)", you can listen to a high quality version of the record in our audio player.

The mix features new vocals from U.K. rapper Skepta, as well as Diddy, Dawn Richard and Kalenna of Dirty Money.

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Diddy's stepson Quincy Brown was on hand for the Dirty Money solo performance of "Hello Good Morning" at the Teen Choice Awards 2010. He took some video from the performance. Check it out below.


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Producer Bangladesh told SOHH.com that he "just worked with Diddy the other day." It's unclear on what, but it may be for Dirty Money's upcoming "Last Train to Paris" album, now set for October.

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According to Diddy on Twitter, the "Hello Good Morning (Grime Mix)" by Dirty Money featuring Skepta will be released on iTunes in the U.K. next week. No word on when it will be available to those of us in the United States, but I'll report back when I find out.

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On Sunday, reports indicated that Fox would announce the "American Idol" judging lineup at their Television Critics Association summer press event on Monday.

But, at the event, no announcement was made, according to Access Hollywood. All that FOX Entertainment Chairman Peter Rice would say is that no one has signed a deal.

Ryan Seacrest told the Associates Press that it could take weeks for the decisions to be announced.

Via Maxine Nelson and Kelley L. Carter.

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Following last night's U.K. premiere of the "Hello Good Morning" U.K. grime remix, Diddy jumped on the phone to speak with Skepta and DJ/host Logan Sama. The audio was posted on the Skepta-endorsed Grime Daily. Check it out below.


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Back in April, I reported that Diddy was planning a grime remix to Dirty Money's "Hello Good Morning" and had spoken to producer and rapper Skepta. Diddy said he wanted an "authentic grime remix" and, in May, it was confirmed that Skepta was working on it.

It premiered on Monday in the U.K. on KISS 100. On his Twitter, Skepta posted a link to Grime Daily and that site has a YouTube video that Skepta himself also shared. It's radio rip of the premiere, with Skepta and host Logan Sama spinning the record back and talking. Listen below. The clearest, full cut of the record starts at the 4:14 mark.


I am trying to find out when the track will be available for legal download and will report back when I do.

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A source told TVGuide.com's Stephen Battaglio that FOX and 19 Entertainment, the production company behind "American Idol," that a decision has been made regarding Simon Cowell's replacement on the show. Further, an announcement will be made during FOX's Television Critics Association summer press event on August 2.

Battaglio indicates that there could be multiple announcements made, even a complete overhaul of the judge lineup.

Back in May, Diddy expressed his interest in becoming a judge on the show and, in June, we launched a new Diddy For Idol mini-site to promote the effort.

Via Zap2It.

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On Saturday, Diddy sent this tweet: "10-12-10". Though no further elaboration was provided, it will be natural for people to think that October 12 may be the new release date of Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris." Last week, it was revealed that the album had been pushed back to October.

On her Twitter account, Dirty Money's Kalenna retweeted a tweet from the KalennaPromo account which said "OCTOBER 12TH.... LTTP."

I have been unable to get further confirmation.

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According to an eBay listing, Dirty Money's "Want Your Love" is available on a 12" promotional vinyl for "Hello Good Morning." The record appeared online in June.

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