On Twitter,
Diddy announced that he wanted to do a
grime remix of Dirty Money's "Hello Good Morning." He asked his followers to recommend who should do the remix.
Apparently, a lot of his followers recommended
Skepta, a UK-based rapper and producer and the two spoke, according to a
Twitter message sent by Diddy.
Diddy said that whatever grime mix that is done, he'll make sure it's played in the U.S. because "you play our music, we should play yours."
Dirty Money's "Hello Good Morning" is featured in a new commercial from Version Wireless, promoting their NFL content. Check it out below.
Via
justru1records.
Shooting on
Dirty Money's "Hello Good Morning" music video is now in day three, says
James Cruz, one of Diddy's managers.
"Today we hang with our little sis," he writes. "She's the bestest." This is terminology that Nicki Minaj has used before, such as during her verse on Young Money's "Bedrock." Meanwhile on
her Twitter, she says that she is in the "city of angels" to shoot a video - Los Angeles is nicknamed the city of angels and that is where "Hello Good Morning" is being shot.
Her involvement is unclear, but remember that earlier this month, she
she mentioned something about a special remix to the track coming soon." Oddly, Busta Rhymes tweeted congratulations to Diddy today on the "remix video."
This comes just days
after reports indicated that Cruz and Diddy would take on the co-managing duties for both Minaj and Rick Ross. Stay tuned.
The
seemingly unofficial remix of "Hello Good Morning" featuring Rick Ross has become an official remix. A version with cleaned up vocals (especially the start and end points of Ross' verse) has been
released for free download on Diddy's Twitter.
You can download
clean,
dirty and
extended versions. The extended version adds 56 seconds in the middle of the track.
Check out the clip below for a brief peak at the music video for Dirty Money's "Hello Good Morning" featuring T.I. In the shot, you see (left to right) Swizz Beatz, Rico Love and Rick Ross with Diddy.
On Diddy's Twitter stream,
he asked DJ Chuckie when he would be done with a remix to Dirty Money's "Hello Good Morning." DJ Chuckie
replied saying to expect it this week. For more on DJ Chuckie,
check out his website.
Drew McWeeny of HitFix.com's Motion Captured has a great interview with Diddy, conducted from the set of "Get Him to the Greek."
Diddy discusses acting, improvisation, "Get Him to the Greek" and the support he received from Jonah Hill, among other things.
Asked what experiences prepared him for jumping into this level of improvisation, he said, "The first time I walked on the set with Jon Favreau for 'Made,' they just threw away the script. And improvisation and comedic timing is something that takes you a long time to really learn and then to master, you know? I have a long way to go, but I thank God for that experience because I wasn’t intimidated. I was a little bit freer to try things in rehearsal and to be here and to really try to play my role. Like if I’m not good, then the guy in front of me isn’t going to be good. I have to give my best in order to make sure that Jonah and Russell and any of the stars of the movie shine."
As a quick update to a
previous report,
Diddy mentioned on Twitter that shooting for Dirty Money's new music video to "Hello Good Morning" began yesterday. Today is day 2.
BMI.com's Malcolm Venable has an interview with Kalenna of Dirty Money, published earlier this month. She talks briefly about working with Diddy and on her background.