Check out the clip below to see Jeremy Greene announce some tour dates alongside his manager.
Updating a
previous story,
The Morning Sentinel reports that Jeremy Greene did hot shoot the music video for "Fire Proof" in Waterville, Maine, after all. Instead, the video was shot in two other cities in Maine - Portland and Augusta.
"I'm truly sorry that I didn't make it there," he told Amy Calder. "I wanted nothing more than to shoot it at Hathaway."
According to
Diddy's MySpace and the
Entourage website, a new Dirty Money record premiered on the show's most recent episode, which aired on Sunday. The song was called "Last Night Part II." Diddy scored a top 10 hit with "Last Night" off of his last album, "Press Play."
Did anyone hear the record? If so, please let us know in the comments.
On Twitter,
Marvin Winans Jr. mentioned that Mario Winans would be featured on his upcoming "You Never Let Me Down" Remix EP. No release date was provided.
Care of
Mario Winans' website, here is a teaser for the upcoming Sahama music video for "Mine" featuring Winans.
Our
audio player features a new record from Jeremy Greene, "Don't Stop."
A full version of Day26's "Guardian Angel" has appeared online, purported to be produced by Bryan-Michael Cox. Not much else is known about the record, at this time.
Amy Calder of The Morning Sentinel has a nice feature on Jeremy Greene, centered around the music video for "Fire Proof," which he shot last weekend in Waterville, Maine, where he grew up. The video will be directed by Dale "Rage" Resteghini who also directed Dirty Money's "Love Come Down" and
many more music videos.
Update: The video was not shot in Waterville, but
in other parts of Maine.
"The whole concept of it is very much like the movie 'Ghost,'" Greene told Calder. "Me and my girlfriend get into an argument, I leave in an old car, get into an accident and die, and six months later, she starts feeling my presence. I'm like a ghost, being very stalkerish in the video."
Greene revealed that he will join Sean Kingston on tour starting on August 26, and then they will be on tour with Justin Bieber at a later date. He also spoke on his deal with Bad Boy and his upcoming album.
"He got my vision and he let me do my whole album myself," he said." He pretty much kidnapped me and took me home and I lived there for, like, three weeks until the deal was done.""
Resteghini expects the music video to be released in four or five weeks.
Jay Electronica's
"The Ghost of Christopher Wallace" (
free download features the rapper on the first half of the cut and then Diddy continuing to talk on the rest of the record.
Some people like it, some people don't. With the exception of the random generalization of bloggers, I love that stuff and I've always loved Diddy's ad-libs. It seems like Jay Elect is a fan, too. He
spoke with MTV News' Shaheem Reid about the record and how it came to be. Speaking in reference to Diddy talking on the record, this is what he said:
"I told him to. That's the Puff I love. That's the Puff I wanna hear. I grew up listening to Biggie records and all these other records. I hear both sides of the coin; some people like it, some people don't. He went long. We was supposed to go in the studio the next day with the engineer and only uses pieces. But I told him, 'Leave it all the way in.' I wanted it like that. A lot of times when I leave skits on there, it serves the same purpose. It's keeping the atmosphere and the energy."
MTV News' Shaheem Reid reports that Jay Electronica is a member of the Dream Team, joining Diddy, DJ Khaled, Rick Ross, Fabolous, Busta Rhymes, Red Cafe and Fat Joe.