If you're not in the U.K. or Europe, you haven't seen the Diddy and Dirty Money appearance on "Friday Night with Jonathan Ross." But, you can check out this quick teaser, where Diddy and host Jonathan Ross compare their lives.
Booska-P.com reports that, during an appearance on France-based Skyrock's Radio Libre de Difool radio show, Diddy premiered a brand new French remix to Dirty Money's "Hello Good Morning" featuring an opening verse from rapper Booba. The rest of the track remains the same.
According to a tweet shared on Diddy's Twitter stream, the video below shows Diddy meeting up with Maitre Gims of the French rap group Sexion d'Assaut. It's pretty funny watching Diddy interact with them, given that they are speaking different languages.
On an interesting note, a tweet from the Twitter account of Maitre Gims, included on that tweet from Diddy's stream, indicates that a remix of Dirty Money's "Hello Good Morning" is coming, in collaboration with Sexion d'Assaut. At the end of the clip, the word "remix" is also thrown around.
This evening on Boston's JAM'N 94.5, Clinton Sparks premiered "I'm Coming," featuring Diddy, Akon and Colby O'Donis. It features a sample of The Jackson 5's "I Wanna Be Where You Are." Diddy provides a spoken word intro to the record.
Presented by Ciroc, here is a new teaser video for Rick Ross' "B.M.F. (Blowing Money Fast)." Diddy gets a pretty good sized feature in the clip, rocking with Ross. Harve Pierre can be seen briefly, as well. The video ends by saying that there is an "official video" on the way. Warning: explicit.
Via POW TV.
Yesterday, Dirty Money appeared on "Westwood," hosted by popular British DJ and well known hip-hop supporter Tim Westwood. Diddy spoke on the Lil' Kim and Nicki Minaj situation and they premiered the "Team U.K." remix of "Hello Good Morning" ( free download.
You can now listen to the full interview on the BBC website. Dirty Money comes on at the 1:16:16 mark. MTV has some extended text quotes, if you prefer.
I thought it was a good interview, aside from Diddy's continued, and absurd assailing of "the blogs." When he goes into that stuff, I just have to presume that he's not talking about publications like Bad Boy Blog and likely has a limited view and understanding of what blogs are, thinking of the large, well known gossip sites as representative of online writing as a whole.
Yesterday, Diddy and Dirty Money appeared on BBC's "Friday Night with Jonathan Ross." The group performed, assisted by Matt Helders of the Arctic Monkeys on drums.
On Twitter, Ross referred to the show as "somewhat epic" and shared a photo of himself alongside Dirty Money, Helders and the other two guests on last night's episode, actress Katherine Heigl and comedian Frankie Boyle.
If you're in the U.K. (and, I presume, parts of Europe), you can now watch the episode online. If you're anywhere else, like I am, you can't. But, fear not, as I believe that the episode will air on BBC America at some point. The episode that aired the week before the Diddy/Dirty Money episode in the U.K., aired this week in the U.S. So, if that is the system they follow, the episode will be on BBC America on June 18. If that is confirmed, we'll report it here.
According to the Diddy/Dirty Money website, the group's "Hello Good Morning" will be featured on the MTV show "The City." The episode will air on June 15 at 10:30 PM ET.
In May, a free download of "Hello Good Morning (Remix)" by Dirty Money featuring Rick Ross and Nicki Minaj was made available by Minaj. But, it was a rough version from her mixtape.
Today on Twitter, Diddy is offering a high quality version for free. Download it now.
Rap Radar reports that the release date for Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris" has been pushed back from June 28 to September 20, forcing fans to wait nearly 3 months longer for the set.
It seemed like the stars were aligning for the album to come out on the night of the BET Awards, following a live Dirty Money performance, solid Diddy saturation due to remix appearances and "Get Him to the Greek" and the continual climb of "Hello Good Morning" on the Billboard charts.
We first heard hints of this during Dirty Money's "Good Morning America" appearance when Diddy said that the album would be coming "Fall, late Summer."
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