Rap Radar's Elliott Wilson shared a feature that he did for Respect magazine with Jay Electronica.
After the New Orleans rapper signed with Jay-Z's "Roc Nation," a song titled "Shiny Suit Theory" hit the internet. On the record, he raps:
Me and Puff, we was chillin' in Miami
He said, n****, fuck the underground, you need to win a GRAMMY
For yo mama and yo family
They need to see you shined up
You built a mighty high ladder, let me see you climb up
N****, what you scared of? Terrorize these artificial rap n**** and spread love
Pollinate the ear buds like you supposed to, Spit it for the culture
Pay no attention to the critics and the vultures
They rather have a shot of Belvy just to spite you
They cast the judgments 'cause they feel they got the right to
F*** 'em, I let the dice roll like the father did
I gotta shine, it's in my blood, I'm a Harlem kid
I treat my babies right, treat my ladies ladylike
Hit 'em with a remix, then make sure that they play me twice
I thought you said it's the return of the black kings
Luxurious homes, fur coats and fat chains
Talking with Wilson, Electronica shared some of the back story behind the record, including Diddy's comments:
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The clip below was aired this week on BET's "106 & Park" when Justin Combs stopped by during "Last Train to Paris" week on the show. It is a parody video of his father's "Ciroc Smooth Talk with Diddy" videos.
In the clip below, Diddy and Cedric the Entertainer chat about Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris." Interestingly, Cedric asks Diddy if he produced Usher's "Hot Tottie" because it reminded him of the vibe of "Last Train to Paris." Diddy reveals that "Hot Tottie" was actually supposed to be his record, but things happen. He says that Polow da Don gave him two records (presumably "Your Love" and "Looking for Love," which was produced by James "JLack" Lackey, but co-produced by Polow da Don) to make up for it.
During served as the co-host on tonight's episode of "E! News" and he announced that, following his performance with Dirty Money in front of the troops ( view Diddy's message to the troops), he had decided to auction off some Dirty Money varsity jackets online for charity, to benefit the troops. Stay tuned for details.
Update: While on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," Diddy mentioned that the proceeds will benefit Operation Homefront.
Diddy is featured on YouTube's homepage today as the Featured Curator. Through the feature, Diddy picked some of his favorite videos. The playlist itself is promoting MyYouTube and your ability to vote for artists including Diddy.
Check out Diddy's introductory video for each clip he chose, below, followed by each of the clips.
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According to the official Diddy/Dirty Money website, Diddy and/or the group will soon appear on a trio of E! shows, including "E! News," "The Soup" and "Chelsea Lately."
On December 16, Diddy will appear on "E! News" at 7 PM ET and 11:30 PM ET.
On December 17, Diddy will be on "Talk Soup" at 10:00 PM ET.
On December 20, Dirty Money will be on "Chelsea Lately" at 11:00 PM ET.
During their appearance today as part of "Last Train to Paris" week on BET's "106 & Park," Dirty Money announced that they would be performing "A** on the Floor" on Thursday's episode, with Swizz Beatz.
In the clip below, Diddy makes Justin Bieber a member of the Dirty Money crew and presents him with his jacket. he then proceeds to teach him how to do the swag walk.
Diddy and Microsoft have teamed up for Twelve Days of Tag. The effort will promote Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris" album by offering exclusive bonus content, according to the video featuring Diddy below. It also promotes Microsoft Tag, the mobile bar code technology created by Microsoft. Finally, $50,000 in charity will be given away through the program and today's tag allows you to vote for a charity that will receive $10,000.
Check out a funny clip below, featuring Diddy, WWE wrestler Big Show and D-Roc. You have to love the tags on the video on YouTube. Collectively: "THE BIG SHOW WILL BREAK YOU INTERNET."
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