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On Tuesday, HOT 97's Angie Martinez premiered the new remix to Dirty Money's "Someone to Love Me." Labeled the "MJB Naked Remix," the song features Blige stepping in for the chorus and a verse. Diddy's first verse from the original remains, alongside a new verse from Lil' Wayne. The song has yet to be officially released for download or purchase.

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Following the release of the Felix Da Housecat mix, Dirty Money has released a mashup of "A** on the Floor" with Major Lazer's "Pon De Floor." You can download it for free care of Diddy's Twitter.

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We reported earlier this month that Felix Da Housecat was working on a remix to Dirty Money's "A** on the Floor."

It's called the "SupaN**** Electroremix" and, on Twitter, Diddy has made it available for free download.

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BE Entertained Magazine has an interview with Kalenna of Dirty Money. She talks about working with Diddy and Dawn Richard, how she began in the music industry and more.

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Rick Ross has just released a new mixtape, "Ashes to Ashes," which includes a Diddy appearance (alongside DJ Khaled) on the "Intro." Diddy closes out the intro with the following:

"Let's ride on out into the sunset. Maybach Music. Bugatti Boyz. The Commission. Yeah, you heard me. The Commission. Haha. Let's go!"

Care of Ross' Twitter, you can download a copy of the mixtape for free in both dirty and clean versions.

It features appearances from the Bugatti Boyz, T.I., Ludacris, Barry White, Aaliyah, Ne-Yo, D.A. Wallach of Chester French and more.

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During his appearance during the "WWE Tribute to the Troops," Dirty Money performed "Coming Home" and "I'll Be Missing You." Check out the performance of "I'll Be Missing You" below (followed by a promotional clip that features "Coming Home") and the "Coming Home" performance on the WWE website. They also have a clip of wrestler John Cena meeting Diddy.




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The first week sales for Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris" are in and, in my view, it is at least a modest success. Diddy posted the clip below, where he credited Twitter (and users of the micro-blogging service) as being crucial to the album's success.


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Billboard reports that Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris" will place seventh on tomorrow's Billboard 200 chart, having sold 101,000 units.

If you're a fan, you may have seen some album sales figures estimated and then reported by HITS Daily Double and then passed around online. First, they reported that, based on first day sales, the album would sell 60,000 to 65,000 units. And, of course, some people jumped on those and trumpeted the album as a flop.

Then, HITS Daily Double reported that final sales for the album were 87,380 and that it would debut at #10. Again, some people reported that.

You may have noticed that, here at Bad Boy Blog, we didn't report any of these figures. It wasn't because I didn't see them, it was because I felt they were premature. And, sure enough, the final number is 101,000 units, 36,000 more than the top of that initial estimate and 13,620 units more than that "final" report. And instead of debuting at #10, it debuts at #7. That is a sizable difference.

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Diddy called into Shade 45 today and chatted with host Elliott Wilson of Rap Radar (listen to the interview). It is one of the more interesting interviews Diddy has conducted during this whole "Last Train to Paris" promotional buildup.

Diddy shared some of the vision behind Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris," including a love story from his college days. After that, the conversation turned to Jay Electronica and Diddy's comments on Twitter following the rapper's signing with Jay-Z's Roc Nation.

"I definitely felt a way about it, 'cause that's my friend," he said. "I was just, without a doubt, looking at the situation selfishly. I wanted to rock with my friend. But, at the same time, I support my friend on what's best for his career. And Jay-Z is also one of my best friends in the game and when I had said that on Twitter - first of all - Twitter is dangerous and you got to watch what you say. When I said it, I didn't realize - it was a coincidence - I was saying a blanket statement 'cause I was feeling a sort a way about a couple of different things and I didn't realize he was tweeting at the same time. So, coincidentally, it looked like I was saying something to what he was saying."

"But, I ain't gonna front, a piece of it was just the way I was feeling about the situation just on a competitive level and also I just feel like Jay is one of those special artists that don't come around often and I just wanted to work with him. I was a little bit of a sore loser and, at the same time, just being a little bit sensitive and emotional 'cause that's my friend. But, once he talked about it, I understand where he was coming from and that's the beauty, that's the realness of our friendship and I'm gonna rock with him forever."

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On Thursday, Dirty Money stopped by "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" to perform "A** on the Floor" without Swizz Beatz. Diddy also was on the show for an interview segment where he talked about gift giving, the model whose hair caught fire at the "Last Train to Paris" album listening party and more. Watch below.

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