According to the Diddy/Dirty Money websiteDiddy/Dirty Money website, Diddy will be on ABC's "Nightline" tonight at 11:35 PM ET.
But, on their website, they already have the text feature available. It's a long interview conducted by Martin Bashir. Definitely worth reading. There is also a clip from the interview and a behind the scenes clip. Check those out below.
On Universal Music's Off TV Facebook page, you can check out a quick clip from this morning's Dirty Money press conference in France.
Yesterday, Dirty Money performed "Hello Good Morning" on French TV show "Le Grand Journal." Check out the performance on Player CANAL+, care of the Diddy/Dirty Money website.
Fashionista's Lauren Sherman and On the Runway's Cathy Horyn report from last night's CFDA (Council of Fashion Designers of America) Awards.
Horyn praised the show and mentioned that Diddy was featured in a lighthearted video, joking about the fashion industry.
"One would much rather laugh at the image of the industry, as people did so vigorously during the P. Diddy video, than witness another occasion for self-congratulation," she wrote.
Last week, I reported that Diddy would join Jermaine Dupri on stage at the 2010 VH1 "Hip-Hop Honors," with Dupri being one of the honorees. Check out the performance below. The program airs tonight on VH1 at 9 PM ET.
Josh Wigler of MTV reports that "Get Him to the Greek" was the best new release at the box office in it's opening weekend, grossing $17.4 million.
According to reports, this seems to be a modest success. Wigler calls it "respectable," saying that it nearly halves the film's $40 million dollar production budget.
Other new releases included "Killers" (starring Ashton Kutcher and Katherine Heigl), "Marmaduke" and "Spice." They banked $16.1 million, $11.3 million and $7.4 million, respectively, according to Nikki Finke.
Including previous releases, "Greek" finished behind only "Shrek Forever After 3D," which came in with $24.3 million.
Diddy/Dirty Money will make their U.K. debut with a performance on BBC's "Friday Night with Jonathan Ross," according to a ticket giveaway promoted by Diddy's Twitter. Check the BBC website for listings.
For those of us in America, the show does air on BBC America on Fridays at 10:20 PM ET. But, it's unclear when the episode with Diddy will be shown on the channel. If I hear anything, I'll have it here.
A new song by Dirty Money has appeared online. The record, labeled "I Want Your Love," features some opening ad-libs from producer Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins. Essentially, it features 3 verses: one from Dawn Richard, one from Kalenna and then a rapped verse by Diddy, along with a chorus that (sounds like it) features all three singing. Sounds like a very solid record. Stay tuned for a legitimate link to listen to it.
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