Termanology has released what seems to be a bit of a Diddy tribute song with Termanology saying "What's up, rap world? I figured I'd take this opportunity to look outside of myself and say, what would I say if I was Diddy?" He then raps:
9-1, Heavy D
9-2, Mary J.
No more Uptown
Bad Boy on the way
9-3, 9-4, B.I.G.'s in the door
9-5, makin' hits, Junior M.A.F.I.A. clique
Craig Mack, Flava in Ya Ear, don't stop there
Lil' Kim, posin' in the panties in the brassiere
Sing Biggie, Biggie, gimme one more chance
Biggie, Biggie, gimme one more chance, oh, man
Fly chicks, rollin' in fly whips
9-6, Bad Boy invented the remix
These hits got the whole world lovin' my clique
They lovin' the sound
The whole world hittin' my hip
9-7, Big passed and he went up to heaven
Only on his second album, he already a legend
Man, I wish Big coulda seen the world in 0-7
Matter of fact, sometimes I wish I just died with him
I miss him
At the start of the track, Kanye raps "They claim Puff dead, I'm out the tomb then..."
It's a neat track.
Via boyzndahood at BadBoyForever.com.
TMZ.com has a clip. Diddy arrives at on Tyra via helicopter, walking from the roof to the set with stops with fans as well as 3 servants (one with a mic, one with water, one with cologne). Good show.
It's funny, I just got this track. If you haven't heard it, check it out. You can get it on eBay. For the remix, Jermaine Dupri sampled Nasty Boy by the Notorious B.I.G. and literally every 2 seconds, you hear Diddy saying "come on".
Watch below. There is an interview and a performance. He performed "Come to Me" with Nicole Scherzinger. After watching this performance and the one on Jimmy Kimmel, am I the only one thinking she's having a little trouble singing this song? I don't know... the performances just haven't been strong to me.
Via Diddy's MySpace.
Watch below.
You are supposed to be able to watch the rest here, but I can't find it.
Via Diddy's MySpace.
Diddy puts together a strong performance on AOL Sessions. He performed "Victory/I Am/We Gon' Make It", "Come to Me" (with Danity Kane), "I'll Be Missing You" and "The Future" (with Aasim a bit).
They have a little article/interview, some photos and some video Q and A.
When asked ""Press Play" will be your last solo album so you can concentrate on your goals. What are your goals?" (I assume that was the question, it got cut off), he said "I haven't made a total decision if it is going to be my last album. I'd love it to be." So, again, he's leaving the door open. Don't be shocked if this isn't Diddy's last.
Anyway, check it out.
Via Jorge via jordan8705 at BadBoyForever.com.
Using Babel Fish on this article gives me this:
P. Diddy (ex Puff Daddy) and Arthur will be the masters of ceremonies of the 8th edition of the NRJ Music Awards, rewards decreed to 100 % by the public, and which will be diffused on line of Cannes (the Alpes-Maritimes) on January 20 on TF1 and NRJ, in opening of Midem (Gone international of the disc and the musical edition).
Via diddy dav at BadBoyForever.com.
Diddy participated in a skit contactmusic.com.
Diddy has cancelled his representation deal with The Firm and has signed with Chris Lighty at Violator Management. Check out the Violator site and also check out Chris Lighty's blog. He wrote this on October 14:
Love him and Hate him but I will be the first to say it if you rappers aren't entertaining me the way "Diddy's" new album is than thats part of the problem. I need to say diddy is by no means a rapper but he is an entertainer and that is what makes his album entertaining and fun to listen to!!!
From the press release:
Chris Lighty, CEO Violator Management, announced today an agreement with Sean "Diddy" Combs to direct the music career for the internationally successful hip-hop artist, producer, designer and entrepreneur.
Lighty's Violator Management -- the multi-media management, marketing, brand development and entertainment company whose clients include 50 Cent, Missy Elliott, Busta Rhymes, LL Cool J, Three 6 Mafia, Fantasia and others -- begins strategic work immediately on Diddy's Billboard #1 album, PRESS PLAY, released October 17 on the hip-hop impresario's own Bad Boy Entertainment label (distributed by Atlantic).
With Diddy already successful as a huge brand in and of himself, Violator's marketing arm will take on a new task for the globally recognized figure. The company will specifically implement brand extension plans intended to expand Diddy's reach and influence exponentially in music.
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