As part of their 2010 spring concert, MIT's co-ed a capella group Resonance covered Janelle Monae's "Many Moons." Check out the performance below.
According to the Interscope website, Diddy will be appearing on ABC's "Nightline" on June 21.
Both Kalenna from Dirty Money and Nicki Minaj have tweeted a free download for the "Hello Good Morning (Remix)" featuring Rick Ross and Nicki Minaj. It sounds like it may have been taken from a mixtape as the song is rough at the start and the end.
On April 1, we first reported that Minaj said she would be on a "special remix" to the track. At the end of the month, Diddy confirmed she would appear on a remix to "Hello Good Morning."
Amazon.com has snippets from Janelle Monae's new album, "The ArchAndroid," in stores on May 18.
iTunes has an exclusive clip from "Get Him to the Greek" where record executive Sergio Roma (played by Diddy) is unhappy with one of his employees (Nick Kroll) who says he's found the next Alicia Keys. Roma reminds him of his last discovery, an artist named Chocolate Daddy, who only moved 15,000 units of his album.
A trio of websites have been launched to promote "Get Him to the Greek," including a new official website, which features Diddy's character, Sergio Roma on both the Las Vegas and New York Pages. In Las Vegas, you can download wallpapers and an AIM icon featuring him.
They have also launched a website for Roma's fictional record label, Pinnacle M & A Records. On the site, you can see the artist roster and some background on Roma, including magazine covers featuring Roma and advertisements for Diamonds Tight, a sports drink endorsed by him.
There is also a website for Infant Sorrow, the band led by Aldous Snow (played by Russell Brand).
Here is a new promo for the release of Janelle Monae's "The ArchAndroid," in stores on May 18.
"Champagne," a new song by The-Dream featuring Diddy, appeared online today. In a Twitter message that appears to have been cut short, The-Dream acknowledged that the track was out and mentioned the FBI:
Job Done As u know there have been several leaks around many records I do I am please to say the Record Champagne which was apart of a FBI
Diddy appears with a short rap verse toward the end. Interestingly, he mentions "Bad Boy Management" at the end of his verse, which closes with:
"Holla at Dream 'bout the 4th LP
Bad Boy Management, show us the money"
Diddy and The-Dream also worked together on a track for Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris" ( read our ultimate guide), titled "Change." The-Dream called it "the best male record I've written."
Back in January of 2009, reports surfaced indicating that Diddy would provide an album for then recently retired actor Joaquin Phoenix. It was suggested that the move may have been a hoax, but both Phoenix and Diddy confirmed plans to work together.
All the while, Casey Affleck was recording the journey and 24 Frames, the film has been screened for some potential buyers. 24 Frames suggests that buyers are unsure as to whether Phoenix is acting or if he is genuinely pursuing a career in music. In one scene, they say, Phoenix is attempting to convince Diddy to produce his album, but he "is not terribly interested."
MTV's Eric Ditzian refers to the film as a "mockumentary," but Affleck maintains that the film is legitimate, according to an interview with ABC News Now's "Popcorn With Peter Travers."
Via Elizabeth Snead and Daemon's Movies.
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