Vibe has a quick interview with producer Lil' Lody who was behind the
Buggati Boyz's "Another One." The article also indicates that the duo has been working on more records produced by Lil' Lody, for an upcoming collaborative album.
Here is the full production information for Aasim's new mixtape with DJ Self,
"The Money Pit, Pt. 2," care of David Harraway.
1. "Intro"
Produced by Aasim and Akos Firebird
2. "Blackbirds (Rock Version)" featuring Keon
Produced by Aasim
3. "Feel Stronger" featuring Diddy
Produced by Akos Firebird
4. "I Mean"
Produced by Sean C & LV
5. "Breath of New York" featuring Diddy and Young Dot
Produced by Antwan "Amadeus" Thompson
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Aasim's new mixtape, "The Money Pit, Pt. 2" is now available for
free download, care of
David Harraway's Twitter profile.
It includes the
street single, "Feel Stronger," featuring Diddy, as well appearances from Mario Winans, Shannon, Rhea, Wize G, Iyanna Dean and more.
Check out the front and back covers (the download includes a high resolution copy of each), as well as the full track listing below.
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No surprise, but
Diddy mentioned on Twitter that the music video for Dirty Money's "Loving You No More" is coming and that he's
looking for a leading lady.
In the clip below, Jeremy Greene plays a snippet of "Fool's Gold," from the 1:39 mark to about 2:56. He also mentions a song, "Hurt Me with the Truth," which appears to have been released or leaked online in 2008.
Red Cafe has thrown an opening verse onto Dirty Money's "Loving You No More" featuring Drake.
Listen to it in our audio player.
The
Sean John blog has some photos from the label's new holiday 2010 collection, available at
Macy's and
Sean John's online store.
Speaking to the
Daily Star, Diddy praised U.K artists Tinie Tempah, Labrinth and Skepta. Tempah and Skepta both appeared on
different remixes to Dirty Money's "Hello Good Morning." Labrinth is a singer and producer who collaborated with Tempah on his hit "Pass Out."
"I used to see U.K. artists try and be like U.S. ones so now to see them have self pride and to be able to collaborate with them is awesome," Diddy said.
Via
Lindsay Goldwert.
On Thursday, Zac Posen presented in Paris for the first time, as part of Fashion Week, and the reviews are decidedly mixed, skewing toward negative overall.
Lauren Sherman at Fashionista and
Look praised the collection, but
Suzy Menkes of The New York Times,
Women's Wear Daily,
Christina Binkley of The Wall Street Journal's Heard on the Runway were not impressed.
It received mixed or ambivalent reviews from
Jenny Barchfield of the Associated Press,
Booth Moore of All The Rage,
Nicole Phelps of Style.com and
Hilary Alexander of the Telegraph.
New York Magazine has pictures of the entire collection, so you can take a look and decide for yourself.
Via
Justin Fenner.