The
Play blog has an interview with Ray J where he talks about seeing Faith Evans sitting in 2Pac's lap weeks before "Hit 'Em Up" was released and how he was with Biggie two days before he died. He claims that Biggie was going to be on the remix to Ray J's "Everything You Want". Lil' Cease eventually was featured on the Bad Boy Remix to the track. I'm not sure if I'd consider Ray J a credible source or not.
Via
BallerStatus.com.
Hitmen producer Sean C and Bad Boy A&R Coordinator Daniel "Skid" Mitchell will be on the judge panel at the iStandard Producer Showcase in New York City on April 16. It will be at Don Hill's on 511 Greenwich Street. Doors open at 8:30 PM and the show begins at 9:30. Aspiring producers can submit their work on the
iStandard Producers.com site.
Diddy's announcement on today's TRL was that the Making the Band tour dates will be released on
Bad Boy Online on Thursday - tickets will go on sale at the same time.
Diddy also announced that the name that will be on Diddy's Hollywood Star is "Sean "Diddy" Combs".
Diddy, Danity Kane, Donnie and Day26 will all be hitting up MTV's TRL this afternoon. Hopefully, we will be getting some much anticpated information on the up-coming tour. Hopefully, fingers crossed!
On this week's Hot 100 chart, "Damaged" by Danity Kane remains at the #21 slot with "Got Me Going" by Day26 falling from #79 to #87.
"Day26" and "Welcome to the Dollhouse" both stay in the top 10 this week on The Billboard 200 chart, with "Day26" falling from #1 to #4 and "Welcome to the Dollhouse" falling from #4 to #7.
From the
press release:
The Atlantic Records Group scores a major chart triumph this week, with four albums ranking in the top ten on the SoundScan/Billboard 200, a feat last accomplished by the company in 1994. In addition, this marks the first time in over 25 years that Atlantic has had three out of the top five albums in the country.
As a result of these impressive rankings, the Atlantic Records Group achieves its biggest single-week market share in the 17-year history of the SoundScan sales tracking system -- garnering a phenomenal, industry-leading 16.21% in current market share, nearly double that of the #2-ranked company.
The spectacular #1 debut of the self-titled first album from Day26 marks the second week in a row that Bad Boy Records has taken the top spot -- following last week's history-making #1 debut by the sophomore album from Danity Kane, "WELCOME TO THE DOLLHOUSE," which ranks at #4 this week. According to Billboard, "DAY26" marks the 61st #1 album on the Billboard 200 for the Atlantic family -- dating back to Cream's "WHEELS OF FIRE" exactly 40 years ago.
Panic At The Disco scores a fantastic #2 debut with their eagerly awaited second Decaydance/Fueled By Ramen album, "PRETTY. ODD." Rounding out the foursome at #9 is Flo Rida's Poe Boy/Atlantic debut, "MAIL ON SUNDAY." In addition, following its rush-release last week due to online leaks, Gnarls Barkley's acclaimed second Downtown/Atlantic album, "THE ODD COUPLE," jumps into the #12 spot.
Atlantic's upcoming release schedule will feature eagerly anticipated new albums from Death Cab For Cutie, Missy Elliott, Shinedown, Rush, Plies, Estelle, and others, all due out before the end of the summer.
"This is an historic moment in the life of Atlantic Records," said Atlantic Chairman/CEO Craig Kallman. "To have four out of the top ten records in the country, not to mention three out of the top five, is a hugely satisfying achievement. What makes it even more significant is the musical diversity of the artists -- from the R&B of Day26 to the rock of Panic to the pop of Danity Kane to the hip-hop of Flo Rida to the category-busting of Gnarls Barkley. This is a real testament to the fantastic team we have in place, who have the creativity and passion to develop artists across genres. I want to congratulate the entire Atlantic family for a truly brilliant job and our artists for delivering the great music that makes it all possible."
"We share this fantastic accomplishment with our terrific label partners," said Atlantic President Julie Greenwald. "I want to congratulate Diddy, Harve Pierre and the Bad Boy staff; John Janick, Pete Wentz, and everyone at Fueled By Ramen and Decaydance; Flo Rida's Poe Boy camp; and Josh Deutsch and our friends at Downtown. I thank them for working hand-in-hand with everyone at Atlantic to set up these records so magnificently."
From the
press release:
FLO RIDA is LOW no more. The Hip Hop superstar comes to Toronto on FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2008 for an exclusive one-night engagement at the Rogers Centre CONCERT HALL. It will be a night to remember with performance from the sensational DANITY KANE, DAY 26 and DONNIE from P.
Diddy's "Making the Band" on MTV.
Tickets can be purchased at
Ticketmaster Canada.
On the April 12 edition of The Billboard Hot 100 chart, Danity Kane's "Damaged" is up to 21, a new high, from 27. Meanwhile, Day 26's "Got Me Going" debuts at 79. "Got Me Going" becomes Bad Boy's 82nd Hot 100 charting track.
Just a quick note to
update the story from a few hours ago: JC is signed to Block, not Bad Boy, according to a source at the label.