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Yesterday, "Last Train to Paris: The Prelude," a mixtape of sorts, was released for streaming on Vogue.com.

Care of Diddy's Twitter stream, you can now download it from Hypebeast.

Update: Diddy's Twitter has said that the link mentioned above was taken down and provided a new one.

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With the inclusion of "Coming Home" on the Billboard charts, we also get the production and songwriting credits for the song. It is always possible that this is not final.

When the song was released, Diddy revealed that it was produced by Alex Da Kid and Jay-Z and that the verses were done by Jay-Z. A version of the song with J. Cole appeared online and seemed to be a reference vocal for Diddy, but it was not used in the actual song.

According to the Billboard listing for the the song, which features Skylar Grey, it was produced by Alex Da Kid and written by Alex Da Kid, H. Brook, Jay-Z and J. Cole. After running some Google searches, it appears that H. Brook might be Skylar Grey. I've reached out to Alex Da Kid and Grey on Twitter to confirm.

Update: The subsequent Billboard charts changed the credit for H. Brook to S. Gray.

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Vogue.com's preview of Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris," that I reported on yesterday, is now available on their website.

The preview features new, longer snippets of songs from the album and some additional songs that have not previously been released in any form, including "1st Place Loser," "Repercaution" and "Angels (Guy Gerber Mix)." Here is the full track listing:

1. Intro
2. 1st Place Loser
3. I Hate That You Love Me
4. Repercaution
5. A** on the Floor featuring Swizz Beatz
6. Shades featuring Lil' Wayne, Justin Timberlake, Bilal and James Fauntleroy
7. Strobe Lights featuring Lil' Wayne
8. Angels (Guy Gerber Mix)
9. Someone to Love Me

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Dirty Money's "A** on the Floor" (free download) is the latest song from the upcoming "Last Train to Paris" album to receive the music video treatment. Diddy posted a picture of Swizz Beatz on set on his Twitter profile.

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Dirty Money's "Someone to Love Me," a track we have heard about for some time, has now been added to our audio player. More than a year ago, a music video was shot for the song. It's an interesting record. What do you think? Let me know in the comments.

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In January, a very unfinished version of Dirty Money's "Strobe Lights" appeared online. It featured Lil' Wayne, who had yet to begin his eight month prison sentence. In fact, Wayne even shot a clip for a potential "Strobe Lights" music video before the sentence began.

Wayne was released about a month ago and the final version of "Strobe Lights" was released today. You can listen to it in our audio player. Let me know what you think in the comments.

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Recently, an unfinished version of the music video for the Bugatti Boyz' "Another One" appeared online. I declined to publish it here at Bad Boy Blog. The official clip has now been released and you can watch it below. It was directed by Spiff TV.


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"Last Train to Paris" by Diddy/Dirty Money
The track listing for Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris," due in stores on December 14, has finally been released (care of Amazon.com and via HipHop-N-More) and with it, some surprises and some new tracks that we hadn't previously heard of. I have also been able to confirm some additional guest appearances with a source at the label.

Despite persistent reports, Jay-Z is not among those featured artists. Nor is T-Pain, Rick Ross or Nicki Minaj. Previously, Diddy had said that they would be. However, the "Angels" preview available on Amazon.com has Rick Ross on the version included on the album, so it is possible that he may make the cut in that manner.

"Love Come Down," one of the group's initial dueling singles, with "Angels, does not appear. Meanwhile, "Lookin for Love," initially thought to be an Usher record is actually a Dirty Money record featuring Usher. This leads me to believe that the version of the record that was released online may not be the final cut.

This exact same happened with another track: "Curse," thought to be a Chris Brown record featuring Diddy, appeared online in June. It is also a Dirty Money record, featuring Chris Brown and titled "Yesterday." This is confirmed by the snippets available on Amazon.com.

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According to Diddy's Twitter, the preview of Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris" that was expected on Thanksgiving will be released on Vogue.com on Thursday, tomorrow, at 9 PM ET.

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Care of Diddy's Twitter, check out the new Flip Video commercial below from Diddy's promotional campaign with the company for Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris."


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