The clip below finds Jeremy Greene and Bad Boy A&R Daniel "Skid" Mitchell at Daddy's House recording studios with rapper Chris Webby. Nothing newsworthy here - just a funny clip. Stupid hard!
Back in November, Liz Davis revealed that revealed that she had signed with a "new major label," referring to it as the label whose roster included country legend Reba McEntire. That would have meant The Valory Music Co.
At the time, Davis was not willing to speak further or confirm whether or not she was still affiliated with Bad Boy.
But, on her Facebook page is January, Davis was asked if she was still "with Diddy" and she replied, stating that she was "not with Bad Boy anymore" and telling the person, "you'll find out soon!"
Titled "LoveLOVE vs. HateLOVE," this is a serious mixtape. With the way most "mixtapes" are put together these days, I hesitate to call it that. It's more like a remix album. Executive produced by Bad Boy producer Rob Holladay, the 14 track set features previously unreleased tracks and special remixes of tracks from the group's "Last Train to Paris" album.
The unreleased tracks are "Sade," "Private Entertainer" featuring Rick Ross, "Rollercoaster," "Make Love to You" and "Utopia." All of these records, with the exception of "Utopia," had appeared in the "Last Train to Paris" lyric book. "Make Love to You" was produced by Holladay and co-produced Yung Berg.
However, now long past, when you visit their website, a countdown to midnight (beneath the mix's cover) has been replaced by the words "Coming Soon."
Neither the Twitter accounts of Diddy or HotNewHipHop.com nor mixtape executive producer Rob Holladay reference the delay or suggest when it might be released. Stay tuned.