This domain may end up hosting the new official Gorilla Zoe website as the domain name registrant information is associated with Koch Entertainment, of which E1 Music is a part of. Zoe signed to E1 in August. The email address listed on the domain name registrant contact information ends with flashenhanced.com, the website of Flash Enhanced Inc., who lists Koch Records as one of their clients.
According to Diddy on Twitter, Dirty Money's "Looking for Love" music video made a surprise premiere on today's "106 & Park." He also released a new trailer, which you can watch below.
According to the Billboard charts released today, "Coming Home" has now been certified at 2x Platinum, confirming 2 million units sold in the U.S.
This is exceptionally meaningful. There have been only 3 singles released by Bad Boy that have been certified at 2X Platinum or higher: Diddy's "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down" (2x) and "I'll Be Missing You" (3x) and Yung Joc's "It's Goin' Down" (3x). A multi-platinum certification is a big deal and this is underscored by the fact that, with all of the hits Bad Boy has had, there have only been four in the company's history.
Beyond the company, it's important for Diddy, as well. No one can take this away: "Coming Home" ranks among his biggest hits in a career of hits. "Coming Home" fits in nicely with the list of Diddy singles that have been certified by the RIAA, including "Hello Good Morning" (Gold), "Shake Ya Tailgeather" (Gold), "Satisfy You" (Gold),
"Come With Me" (Platinum), "Victory" (Gold), "Been Around the World" (Platinum), "I'll Be Missing You" (3x Platinum) and "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down" (2x Platinum).
Here are Bad Boy's positions on the most recent Billboard U.S. album and single charts, released today. Dirty Money's "Coming Home" moves from the big boards to the recurrents and "Your Love" gains.
Albums
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
39. "Last Train to Paris" by Dirty Money (down from 30).
Vogue has a fun video, following Janelle Monae and Bruno Mars as they attend the Met Costume Institute Gala for the first time, from the selection of wardrobe to walking the line of cameras.
Forbes continues to maintain a "hip-hop impresario" category and Diddy ranks second in it, following Jay-Z, who dropped from #15 to #38. Other members of the category include Eminem (#71), Kanye West (#76) and Lil' Wayne (#85).
There are five subcategories that the celebrities are ranked on: money, TV/radio mentions, press mentions, social media presence and web coverage. Diddy excels in the web and social categories, where he ranked #29 and #31, respectively. He's #47 in money, #51 in TV/radio and #66 in press.