PinBoard has a "Last Ride from London" interview clip with Dawn Richard and Kalenna from Dirty Money. They talk about their influence on "Last Train to Paris," how Diddy is shy, the formation of the group and more. Watch below.
In the comments, it is mentioned that more footage from this interview is on the way, as well.
Recently, the new music video for Dirty Money's "I Hate That You Love Me" premiered on MTV Jams. The video, which finds Diddy seated at a piano and the group standing in front of white and red backgrounds, has not yet been released online.
Diddy appears on the new "Diddy Remix" to "I Like That," the international dance hit from Static Revenger and Richard Vission, featuring British singer Luciana.
The original track, released back in 2009, saw a successful chart run in the United States, where it peaked at #1 on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play chart. It also reached #11 on the Dance/Electronic Digital Songs chart, #11 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart and #36 on the Mainstream Top 40.
Our audio player features a new dance remix of Dirty Money's "Coming Home" featuring Skylar Grey, who the mix is largely powered by. It was produced by Australian-based DJ/producer Dirty South.
German electronic producer Zedd revealed earlier this month that he had produced a remix to Dirty Money's "A** on the Floor." He posted a preview on his SoundCloud profile (listen below) and said that it would be released soon by Bad Boy/Interscope.
Dirty Money has previously collaborated with both Skepta and Stryder for remixes of "Hello Good Morning," including the "Grime Mix" and the "Team U.K. Remix."
Earlier this month, in an interview with Pulse Radio, house and electronic-focused music producer Guy Gerber revealed that he just finished a collaborative album with Diddy. He said that the album would be "more electronic music," as opposed to "deep house" or "clubby" music.
During a recent live chat on The Sun's website, Diddy was asked if he had any more grime music ventures planned. He answered that the group had just completed a collaboration with U.K. rapper and producer Wiley for "A** on the Floor" (in the chat, he referred to it as "Ar** on the Floor," a nod to the U.K. audience).
Within the half hour, DJ, artist and producer Clinton Sparks posted the track up for free download, revealing that he and DJ Snake had produced it. I like the record a lot - let me know what you think about it in the comments.