For his post-Academy Awards show, Jimmy Kimmel put together "Movie: The Movie," a star-studded trailer featuring all that people want in movies. Ciroc sponsored it with an ad in the traditional style of the promotional messages displayed before a film is played in a movie theater. Watch below.
According to Rick Ross, French Montana's debut album, "Excuse My French," is set for a July 17 release. Ross will executive produce the album with Diddy.
Speaking of “I Don’t Dance,” how did your relationship with Machine Gun Kelly start?
Well, he’s been a fan for a long time. He reached out because he wanted to do a song with me. Then, I saw one of his videos, and I was like, “I like this kid’s energy.” What made me gain an extra level of respect for him was when he came into the studio. He had his people and I had my people in the studio, so we kicked everybody out. It was just me and him, one on one, and we just vibed and talked for two hours before we even played one f****** beat.
You built that rapport.
Exactly. He felt the way I felt. You don’t just want to walk in, drop a verse, and that’s it. He knows. It was like, “Let’s kick it. Let’s see where each of us is coming from.” That way you know better how to work with a person.
He then went on to say that he doesn't necessarily listen to MGK's music, he just likes and respects him.
It's all-star weekend for the National Basketball Association. As part of the festivities, tonight's Sprite Slam Dunk Contest was held in Orlando. One of the participants was Chase Budinger, who teamed up with Diddy and jumped over the Bad Boy CEO to complete a dunk. Watch the clip on NBA.com and view the backboard photo.
"[The Weinstein Company Chief Operating Officer] David Glasser, who happens to be the coach of my son's Little League team, said, 'We got to do something special,'" Diddy told Pilon. "He called me and said: 'I've got something special. It's not for business or for money. It's for art.' I saw it and it just blew me away. You think it's going to be about football, but it's about life. I just related to it in so many ways. Usually documentaries take 45 minutes to get started, but within five minutes of this one, I was hooked."