Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris" just downloaded in my iTunes. Here are the full production and songwriting credits for the album:
Executive producer: Mario Winans and Harve Pierre
Associate executive producer: Rodney Jerkins
1. Intro
Produced by Guy Gerber
Written by Guy Gerber
2. "A** on the Floor" featuring Swizz Beatz
Produced by Swizz Beatz for Swizz Beatz Productions, Inc.
Written by Sean Combs, Dawn Richard, Leroy Watson, Kalenna Vick and Kasseem Dean
3. "Yeah Yeah You Would" featuring Grace Jones
Produced by Danja for Danjahandz Productions
Written by Sean Combs, Dawn Richard, Leroy Watson, Kalenna Vick and Nathaniel Hills
4. "I Hate That You Love Me"
Produced by Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins for Darkchild.com
Written by Sean Combs, Leroy Watson, Rodney Jerkins, Lashawn Daniels, Latoya Duggan and Victoria McCants
Check out the two clips below for some behind the scenes during the last few days of the recording of Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris." Two interesting things to check for: in the first clip, check the 1:23 mark. Sounds like a Dirty Money and Ludacris record, doesn't it? In the second clip, it sounds like "Lifted" almost made the album. Maybe it'll come out later to freeze your face.
We know that Dirty Money recorded many records, certainly more than what made the album. Which makes sense. That is, generally speaking, how it works. Still , fans are always clamoring for new material - myself included. Well, it looks like more material is on the way. Diddy was asked by host Rocsi about material that didn't make the album and what might happen to it
"We got this version of the album that's called 'uncut,' he said. "This thing is like the freeze your face of the album. We had to put some cut on it, to be honest, just in this day and age. But, we feel it was the right type of balance. We did 60 tracks. What you have, you have a great collective order of the best songs. But, you got some stuff on there that everybody ain't ready for that we will get out after we do this. We're going to do it in stages on them."
On Saturday, December 18, Diddy will host "Diddy in December," a private black-tie party that will be part of Joy to the World Festival in Philadelphia, which runs from December 16 through 19. The event, which is sponsored by Ciroc, is a non-profit aimed at raising money and correcting toys for the homeless and financially challenged, according to AllHipHop.com.
Rolling Stone's Maura Johnston reports that Dirty Money's "Hello Good Morning" was among the 20 best selling singles on Amazon.com, coming in at number 18.