If you haven't heard, Lil' Kim has been going pretty hard at Nicki Minaj and Diddy is getting drawn into that because of him working with her, praising her and reportedly entering into some form of a management relationship with her.
To hear Kim's general perspective on the manner, check out the interview she did with ThisIs50. Update: Here's part 2.
During the Dirty Money appearance on Tim Westwood's show, Westwood asked Diddy about this situation.
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The brand new "Team U.K." remix to Dirty Money's "Hello Good Morning" premiered this morning on Tim Westwood's show.
The record features U.K. rappers Tinie Tempah and Tinchy Stryder. On Twitter, Stryder shared a free download of the track. Check it out.
Here is the full feature on Diddy from last night's episode of ABC's "Nightline" with an interview conducted by Martin Bashir. Bashir hits him with some hard questions, but Diddy handed it well, I felt.
Dirty Money was on BBC's 1Xtra today with host Tim Westwood and during the appearance, they premiered the long awaited U.K. remix to "Hello Good Morning" featuring Tinie Tempah and Tinchy Stryder.
If you think of the remix with Rick Ross and T.I., the music video version, and where they are placed in the song, that is how Tempah and Stryder are placed on this U.K. mix. Tempah opens and Stryder comes in part way through. The beat remains the same.
Hopefully, we'll get our hands on a copy soon. Stay tuned.
Dirty Money appeared on BBC Radio's 1Xtra today with host Tim Westwood. During the appearance, he said that the name of the Supreme Team would be changing, due to a call from someone informing him that there was already a group with that name that had shot a music video and invested in it. The caller told him that he would cause them some serious financial hardship and so Diddy decided to change the name of the loosely affiliated group of artists.
It's unclear who this Supreme Team group is, but a quick Google search led me to this duo. Who knows if that is really them, however.
U.S Rap News was at the recent Dirty Money press conference in Paris and took the two clips below, which MTV's Mawuse Ziegbe also reported on.
The remark getting the most attention is Diddy saying that, on the night Biggie was killed, he was supposed to be in London and he convinced Diddy to let him stay in Los Angeles. Diddy wishes he would have put him on the plane. But, this is something that has been talked about before.
Fittingly, Dirty Money arrived in the U.K via Train from Paris. They proceeded to speak with The Daily Mirror, The Sun and the BBC ( video), among other outlets. in headphones has some photos.
There's not a whole lot that's newsworthy in the pieces, that we haven't heard or covered before. Diddy talks about the music, the group and U.K. hip-hop. He mentions the idea of writing a rap for the upcoming wedding of Katy Perry and Russell Brand and says that he's not planning a bachelor party - in fact, he says, wives-to-be generally don't want him near those things
During today's appearance on Scott Mills' show on BBC's Radio 1, Diddy revealed that Matt Helders, drummer for the Arctic Monkeys, had played drums during the group's performance on "Friday Night with Jonathan Ross."
Sucker Free Summit, airing on MTV2 on July 25, will seek to crown the best in hip-hop over the past year. Diddy and Dirty Money combined to pick up several nominations for their tracks and/or appearances. This includes:
Verse Of The Year
Rick Ross on Dirty Money's "Angels (Remix)"
Remix Of The Year
Diddy/Dirty Money featuring Rick Ross, "Angels (Remix)"
Diddy/Dirty Money featuring Nicki Minaj and Rick Ross, "Hello, Good Morning (Remix)"
Waka Flocka Flame featuring Diddy and Rick Ross, "O Let's Do It (Remix)"
The People's Crown
Diddy/Dirty Money featuring Rick Ross, "Angels (Remix)"
Diddy/Dirty Money featuring T.I. and Rick Ross, "Hello, Good Morning"
In that final category, you can vote online. The other categories will be determined by "tastemakers from the web, radio, television and print," according to their website.
On Sunday, I mentioned a new Dirty Money record that had appeared online, "I Want Your Love." Listen to it now at AllHipHop.com.
It features some intro ad-libs from Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, indicating that he produced it. Diddy's verse is an homage of sorts to Debbie Harry's performance with Blondie on the song "Rapture." The track itself relies on a heavy sample of The Golden Filter's "Favourite Things."
I love this record. Great three verse performance from the trio and Diddy's verse is solid at the end. Just makes me more excited for the diversity that is "Last Train to Paris."
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