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Sam Roberts at The New York Times reports on the release of The New York City 400, a list of 400 people "who have helped define New York CIty for the past four centuries," according to the museum. It was put together in honor of the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudson's entrance into New York Harbor. Here's Diddy's entry:

Sean "Diddy" Combs (1969- )
Rapper, producer, actor, fashion designer, and businessman who used his success in the music industry as a platform to launch Bad Boy Entertainment Worldwide in the 1990s, which oversees his other entrepreneurial ventures.

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In the video below, Diddy and Vogue magazine Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour discuss Fashion's Night Out, which takes place on Thursday, September 10. From 6 PM through 11 (later in some cases) 800 New York City fashion retailers will be open in hopes of boosting sales in support of the city's fashion industry (watch the Diddy featured public service announcement).


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Here it is: the music video premiere of "Angels" by Dirty Money featuring The Notorious B.I.G. It was directed by Hype Williams, the man behind the videos for "Big Poppa" (with Diddy), "Mo Money Mo Problems," "Hate Me Now" and plenty others.


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SOHH.com has an interview with Raekwon focusing on his relationship with Diddy and the respect that he has for the Bad Boy CEO.

"My relationship with Diddy is fine, you know," he said. "It always been cool. That brother, you know what I mean, I got a lot of respect for him, just as being a business man, just as being a man, you know?"

Tonight, Diddy will be hosting Raekwon's album release party in New York City. "It was an honor for him to want to be a part of it because I told him 'Yo, man, you the mayor of the city, B, you our Mayor Bloomberg regardless of what and it'd be a honor if you could be a part of it,'" Raekwon continued. "And I felt real good 'cause this brother coulda said 'I need seven zero's' or five zero's. But, when it's true friendship in a situation of what we're dealing with far as growing up in this business, that's all a part of being a real dude."

"Right now, we here for the game. We here for music, we here for the love of hip-hop - we really love it. You know what I mean? Puff is a real hip-hop head. I recognize that and I acknowledge that. He made a lot of people successful around him and, you know, for him to want to get down with something that I'm dealing with, that means a lot to the game. That means a lot to me. Word, I'm appreciative."

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According to Diddy's Twitter, the music video for "Angels" by Dirty Money featuring The Notorious B.I.G. will premiere today online at 4 PM ET. There was a trailer released last week. Check it out below.


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In a new interview with MTV News, Diddy discusses the direction of the music video for "Angels" and the risk he's taking with "Last Train to Paris." The article mentions that the video for "Angels" will be released today online.

Check out the clip below for some comments, and the full write-up for the rest.


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The "Last Train to Paris" lyric book, originally launched with 14 tracks and then updated to remove all 14 and add 1 more has updated once again. This time, "Strobe Lights," one of the original 14 included, is back with "Angels" the 15th track featured in the lyric book.

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In the clip below, a number of celebrities, media personalities and others join together to wish Beyonce a happy birthday. This includes Diddy, who appears at the 1:06 mark.


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In a series of messages posted on his Twitter account, Diddy put his support behind today's protests at Howard University, his alma mater. From the Washington Post:

About 350 students and union workers crowded the plaza outside Howard University's administration building Friday morning, protesting a long list of grievances including problems with on-campus housing, delays in financial aid payments and labor practices, and at one point threatening a sit-in before they were turned away from the building's doors.

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The "Last Train to Paris" lyric book that we reported on earlier has been drastically changed: all songs that were in it have been deleted. And "Angels" has been added, with it being the only track in the lyric book now.

The cause is unclear, but if you want to know the songs that were included earlier, please see our initial story.

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