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Posted by Patrick
Over on Diddy's Facebook page, there is an image posted that is presumably the single cover for Dirty Money's latest single, "Loving You No More" (free download) featuring Drake. Check it out below.

"Loving You No More" by Diddy/Dirty Money featuring Drake (Single Cover)

Posted in Diddy/Dirty Money
Posted by Patrick
If you are a regular Bad Boy Blog reader, you know that I've generally skipped 50 Cent's recent critical comments aimed at Diddy. Mainly because I think it's a waste of editorial space and attention.

He talks about how he likes Dirty Money's "Angels" and how Diddy "was hitting notes" on the record, then he says the music Diddy is making right now "sucks." "Angels" had Biggie vocals and 50 Cent has even jumped on numerous records with recycled Biggie vocals, but then he's critical of Diddy for using Biggie vocals or referencing Biggie. I feel that, in general, these statements are hypocritical.

And with 50 Cent, it all seems to depend on the moment and the timing of this most recent moment has always seemed weird to me. Everything seemed to be fine until Diddy aligned with Rick Ross and began to use the Supreme Team moniker. The original Supreme Team was a drug operation led by Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff who, at one time, was alleged to have had a hand in the shooting of 50 Cent in 2000.

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Posted in Diddy/Dirty Money
Posted by Patrick
On Twitter, Diddy shared a free download link for Dirty Money's "Loving You No More" featuring Drake. As I mentioned in August, this mastered cut follows the appearance of the unfinished "Hurt" online. In the latest Billboard rankings, the track was credited as "Hurt (Loving You No More)."

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Posted by Patrick
On March 9, 2004, Bad Boy released a compilation album, "Bad Boy's 10th Anniversary... The Hits" and that compilation featured one new record: "Victory 2004" by Diddy featuring The Notorious B.I.G., 50 Cent and Lloyd Banks.

It is a remix of the original "Victory" with new rap verses from Diddy, 50 and Banks. The main cut was around 6:23 long, but they also released an extended version with additional bars from Banks that finished at around 7:48.

Banks spoke to Rap Radar about the track, which apparently began as a freestyle before making it onto "Victory 2004."

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Posted by Patrick
Yesterday, I reported that Diddy would executive produce the upcoming debut album from Pentagon/Interscope group i SQUARE. Today, I confirmed with someone at Interscope that their lead single, "Hey Sexy Lady" was also executive produced by him. Listen and download below.


Posted in Diddy/Dirty Money
Posted by Patrick
According to a post on their official website, linked on the Interscope Twitter feed, Diddy will serve as executive producer on i SQUARE's debut album, alongside The Pentagon.

The message on the Interscope feed gave the impression that Diddy had produced their debut single, "Hey Sexy Lady," which you can listen to below. But, the post itself makes this a little unclear and a message sent to the Interscope Twitter account, asking for clarification, was not immediately returned.


One very interesting detail: the group is signed to Pentagon/Interscope Records. Almost a year ago, I reported that, according to Damon Thomas and Diddy, the two were working together with Interscope on a new label called The Pentagon. The video where they mentioned this was deleted shortly thereafter and the partnership was not mentioned again.

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Posted by Patrick
Rapper Pitbull has added a verse to Dirty Money's "Hello Good Morning" and made his record label has made it available for download via his Planet Pit website. The verse opens a megamix that includes the remix verses by Rick Ross and Nicki Minaj as well as the original rap feature by T.I.

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Posted by Patrick
Yesterday, Diddy revealed that the new Dirty Money single would feature Drake. "Hurt," a song that featured the Canadian rapper, had appeared online in November and is reportedly confirmed for the album.

This is the record that Diddy was talking about as the final, mastered version has been serviced to DJs. The final cut is titled "Loving You No More" and it features some additional vocals. You can listen to it in our audio player.

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In the clip below, care of 57ThAve, Rick Ross performs "I'm Not a Star" with Diddy on stage providing support. The performance was part of Power 105.1's Power Live concert, where Diddy, Dirty Money and Red Cafe also performed.


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On Twitter, Diddy mentioned that the new (presumably next) Dirty Money single will feature Drake. In the message, Diddy implored DJs to call Interscope or Shawn Prez (who handles a lot of DJ-related promotions for Bad Boy) for "that new Diddy/Dirty Money mastered single with Drake."

The record could be "Hurt," which leaked online in November and has reportedly been confirmed for the album.

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