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Below, you can see the single cover for Waka Flocka Flame's "O Let's Do It (Remix)" with Diddy, Rick Ross and Gucci Mane. A music video for the song has been announced.

"O Let's Do It (Remix)" by Waka Flocka Flame featuring Diddy, Rick Ross and Gucci Mane

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Here's the single cover for Trina's "Million Dollar Girl," which features Diddy and Keri Hilson and was co-produced by Mario Winans. A music video for the track is coming soon.

"Million Dollar Girl" by Trina featuring Diddy and Keri Hilson

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Speaking to Shaheem Reid of MTV News, Diddy said that he hopes for Jay-Z and Janelle Monae to appear on the upcoming Dirty Money album "Last Train to Paris." Back in October, Diddy had mentioned that Hov was "supposed to be on the album."

"Everybody that's on the album, it's not done in a regular appearance way," Diddy told Reid. "It's done in a very unique way that's authentic. And it's not about a single or selling. It doesn't have that behind it. And I think the way Wayne's on this record called 'Strobe Lights,' and it's like one of the first records that I'm really hearing him talking about love and how love has affected him. And that's the type of things that I wanted to get out of people if they were on the album. I wanted them to get out of their comfort zone and do something that was special."

Diddy also talks about how Wayne will be missed during the time he is in prison. Watch the clip below.


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As a public service, I'd like to clear something up. Diddy has not said that Rick Ross would be the "next Biggie" or anything like that. What he said was that Rick Ross was "sounding like" Biggie on the remix to Dirty Money's "Angels." That's it. "Sounding like" him on one song. It's a nice complement from the person who was most responsible for what Biggie was as an artist, besides Biggie himself. But, that's all it is.

I mention this because some folks seem to have taken this statement to be something else, like boxer Floyd Mayweather, who said this to AllHipHop.com:

“I hear lately that Puff Daddy has been saying Rick Ross is the next Biggie Smalls. That’s not true," Mayweather told AllHipHop.com. "He’s a good artist but he’s not the next Biggie Smalls. There’s only one Biggie and there’s only one Pac. The thing is this, rap is story telling. It’s not true. If somebody had those many guns, done that much killing or sold that much work or hustled that much, of course they would be in prison."

So, I hope we're all clear now on what Diddy said. Thank you.

Via SOHH.com.

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Erin Geismar of The East Hampton Press reports that East Hampton, NY police have arrested a woman charged with trespassing upon an East Hampton property owned by Diddy.

According to the report, it was the second incident involving Cemelia Green, who had previously appeared at the property, claiming that she was married to Diddy. After a maintenance worker called the police, she left. But, she returned again 10 days later and that is when she was arrested and charged with criminal trespass and criminal mischief, both in the second degree.

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Shaheem Reid of MTV News reports, along with the accompanying video below (warning: some inappropriate content), that Lil' Wayne was in Miami over the weekend shooting music videos parts, in anticipation of his one year prison sentence, which begins today.

One of the parts was for the music video to Diddy/Dirty Money's "Strobe Lights." In the clip below, it appears that they were preparing to tape him in front of a green screen, which would allow them to place him in front of whatever background they would like. Capricorn Clark, Global Brand & Viral Marketing Director for Sean Combs/Bad Boy and "I Want to Work for Diddy" judge, is seen during this portion.


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In our audio player, check out "They Don't Love Me" by Diddy. On the track, Diddy opens up about frustration and disappointment in his life, such as the loss of friends and people rooting against him. It's not your typical cut; it follows more of an interlude format than anything else, I think. I like it.

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Yesterday, we shared news that Diddy/Dirty Money would be performing on March 9 in Brooklyn at The LAB. On Twitter, Diddy has confirmed that there will be a party at The LAB to honor Biggie, on the 13th anniversary of his passing.

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Earlier today, we shared an MTV News story where reporter Shaheem Reid spoke with Yung Berg about the recent Los Angeles home invasion story that he and, at one time, Diddy had been linked to (Diddy is said to not have been involved). This side note, in the story, caught my eye:

Ironically, Berg says his production work is going to be featured heavily on Diddy-Dirty Money's upcoming Last Train to Paris LP — Berg has co-production credit on the single "Love Come Down." ...

The MTV story has now been updated, however, to read:

Ironically, Berg says his production work is going to be featured heavily on Diddy-Dirty Money's upcoming Last Train to Paris LP. Berg claims to have helped producer Rob Holladay produce the single "Love Come Down." [Hip-Hop editor's note: Holladay is the only producer credited on the song, according to Interscope Records.]

When first mentioning the story, I suggested that Yung Berg had, perhaps, done some vocal production work. But, curious to know more about Yung Berg's involvement in "Last Train to Paris," I reached out to Rob Holladay on Twitter and he confirmed that Berg had worked with him on a song for the album.

"He co-produced a record with me called "Make Love to You" in NYC last summer for LTTP," Holladay wrote. "It's crazzzzy!" When asked if Berg had contributed anything else to the project, he replied, "no, that's it as of now."

The lyrics to "Make Love to You" can be downloaded as part of the current "Last Train to Parts" Lyric Book.

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In an MTV News article about the recent Los Angeles home invasion story that Diddy was not involved in, this excerpt caught my eye:

Ironically, Berg says his production work is going to be featured heavily on Diddy-Dirty Money's upcoming Last Train to Paris LP — Berg has co-production credit on the single "Love Come Down." ...

Among the many producers and artists mentioned as being part of the project, Yung Berg hadn't yet come up.

I'm just guessing here, but I have a suspicion he may be talking about vocal production, rather than song production.

Back in September, Diddy said that Rob Holladay produced "Love Come Down" and "half" of "Last Train to Paris."

The description of Yung Berg's most recent video blog is "yung berg hollywood robholladay in the studio." And the YouTube channel where he posts them includes numerous mentions of Holladay. If he's been working with Holladay, that could be the tie to "Last Train to Paris."

I've reached out to both Holladay and Yung Berg on Twitter for additional details.

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