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This evening Diddy released a new remix of Dirty Money's "Loving You No More" featuring T-Pain and Gucci Mane. The track uses the verse that Gucci Mane contributed to the previously released remix with Red Cafe and adds substantial contributions from T-Pain, including a rap verse and sung hooks. Download it for free.

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Felix Da Housecat announced this evening that he was beginning work on a remix of Dirty Money's "A** on the Floor" featuring Swizz Beatz.

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Last night, Dirty Money appeared on E!'s "Chelsea Lately," hosted by Chelsea Handler. Check it out below.


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Earlier this evening, Bad Boy producer Rob Holladay tweeted that he might upload a remix he did for Dirty Money's "Angels" a while back that had not been released. I replied that I'd like to hear it and bam, he uploaded a free download of his "Heaven's Remix."

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In addition to performing for the troops (video) on NBC's "WWE Tribute to the Troops", filming a message to the troops and spending some time with Cedric the Entertainer and WWE wrestler Big Show, Diddy even had some time to get in a little wrestling.

Though it wasn't broadcast on the air, Diddy got into the ring with John Cena and Rey Mysterio and saw some action. MTV's Chris Ryan has a photo.

"... Diddy put on a clinic, both on stage and in the squared circle," Ryan writes. "Diddy did the the damn thing against Mysterio (much to the delight of the girls from Diddy-Dirty Money and John Cena)."

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Speaking to MTV's Sway Calloway, Diddy revealed that Jay-Z and Kanye West were the only two artists he wanted to appear on Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris" who were unable to make it due to scheduling.

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MTV's Sway Calloway followed Diddy and Dirty Money around for a few hours on December 14, the release day of "Last Train to Paris." The result is a couple of articles on MTV.com and the clip below.


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Friday night, Diddy announced plans to sell Dirty Money crew jackets for charity, with proceeds benefiting Operation Homefront.

You can now purchase the jackets on the newly launched dmcrewjacket.com. It'll cost you $250 and is available in mens sizes medium through triple extra large and ladies sizes small through large.

I want one. If anyone wants to send me a Christmas gift...

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On December 14, the day that Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris" was released, I shared the full songwriting and production credits for the album. But, the one track we didn't have the information for was the iTunes exclusive bonus track "First Place Loser."

On Twitter today, Dernst "D-Mile" Emile II told me that he produced it, and it was written by James Fauntleroy.

In addition to "First Place Loser," Emile also produced "Shades" on the album, while Fauntleroy co-wrote "Shades," "Angels" and "Last Night Part 2."

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Vulture has an interesting interview with Diddy where he discusses songwriting (not ghostwriting - ghosts are invisible and not credited), what he's done in Ibiza, "Last Train to Paris," Dirty Money, the creation of "Coming Home" and more.

On one track, “Coming Home,” you talk extensively about your family. Was it hard to get that personal?

Nah, I wanted to do that. I co-wrote that with Jay-Z. He knows me so much as a friend, there were some lines that he threw out that were like, "This is what I feel [about you], I know it's uncomfortable that I’m saying it right now. You sure you wanna say that?" If I wanna say it, I’m gonna say it. If I bare my soul, I’m gonna put that s*** up one time and put it in the history books.

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