Following the
release of the initial trailer, a restricted trailer (you have to be 18 or older to view it) has been released. Watch it on
the official website or
Facebook.
In an
interview with MTV, Jonah Hill said that Diddy may be the McLovin of
"Get Him to the Greek," referring to the character played by Christopher Mintz-Plasse in the film "Superbad." "Every time he breathes in the movie, it garners a huge laugh," Hill said. Check out the clip below.
On Twitter,
Diddy mentioned that
Diddy Beats, the in-ear headphones, will be in stores on April 14. They can be pre-ordered from
Best Buy or the
the official website.
In the clip below, Diddy revealed to British DJ Tim Westwood that T.I. would be featured on the U.S. version of "Hello, Goodmorning," which he
premiered at a Super Bowl party in February. But, for the U.K. version, he wants to work with a U.K. artist, who he's currently looking for.
Ludacris and Diddy have been having a little fun on Twitter, talking about who would be the first rapper to have six songs reach #1 on The Billboard Hot 100. First,
Ludacris tweeted that he was the first rapper to do so. Diddy
congratulated him, but
called Ludacris to let him know that he already had 5 and so, the challenge to 6 was on.
It was at this point that
Ludacris revealed that the two would appear on the same track soon and if that went number 1, then it would be a battle for 7.
Diddy agreed, saying that they'd get 6 together and then go for 7, but that he's
still number 1 and you must "beat the champ to get the belt."
Obviously, they're just having fun, while also being two proud individuals. So, I thought I'd pull up their respective Hot 100 histories and break them down. Below, check out how they stack up. When the song posted was not simply listed as by Diddy or Ludacris and featuring someone else, I included who the song was credited to, as the primary artist.
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On Twitter,
Ludacris tweeted that he and Diddy are on a song that will be coming out soon. No further information is available at this time.
The music video for Trina's "Million Dollar Girl" has premiered. Check it out below. Ciroc's three flavors are promoted in the clip, following the
announcement that the company would help promote Trina's upcoming "Amazin'" album.
On February 6,
we reported that a music video for
the remix to Waka Flocka Flame's "O Let's Do It", featuring Diddy, Rick Ross and Gucci Mane, was on the way. The music video has now been shot,
reports MTV News. Check out a couple of great behind the scenes clips below. Fabolous, Red Cafe and Jazze Pha are on set, as well.
In a similar vein to "Echo," Gorilla Zoe has spontaneously released a new music video for a track called "Day Dreamer." Check it out below, along with some behind the scenes footage.
Red Cafe is keeping busy, providing verses for a trio of new tracks from Sheek Louch, Theory and Ricky Blaze.
Sheek Louch's "Ain't No Half Steppin 2010" is a remake of the Big Daddy Kane track of the same name (minus the 2010), of course.
Listen at XXLMag.com.
Cafe also checks in on Theory's "Crush" and the remix to Blaze's "I Feel Free," which also features Ron Browz and Nicki Minaj. Listen to the latter below, care of the
artist's MySpace.