TechCrunch's Robin Wauters reports that Diddy was among a group of investors that participated in a $1.5 million dollar round of funding for Tinychat, the provider of "dead simple, free to use, video chat rooms that just work." Diddy's contribution is undisclosed, at this time.
On Tuesday, January 25 at (around - might be a bit before or after) 4 PM ET (GMT -5), I will be moving Bad Boy Blog to a new server. There will be some downtime associated with this. It's unclear how much, but hoping for as little as possible.
As part of their in store at London's HMV, Dirty Money chatted with SB.TV. It's a pretty light interview, with in store footage and (what looks like) club footage as bookends. The club footage features Diddy praising U.K. artists and bringing a few on stage with him.
Following their stop on Trevor Nelson's show, Dirty Money made an in store appearance at an HMV store in London, where Nelson introduced Diddy and asked him about the album and Diddybeats. The group also did an impromptu part performance of "Coming Home." Watch below.
Earlier this week, Diddy appeared on on Trevor Nelson's show on BBC Radio 1Xtra. In addition to a quick where they talked about Diddy returning to the United Kingdom, they also did in studio performances of "Hello Good Morning" and "Coming Home."
If you're in the U.K., you can watch a video of the performance for 6 days. But, even if you're not in the U.K., you can listen in the BBC Radio 1Xtra player. The interview starts at the 2:22:04 mark, the "Hello Good Morning" performance starts at 2:26:52 and the "Coming Home" performance begins at 2:34:37.
Nelson mentioned that "Coming Home" was Diddy's biggest record in the U.K. in 10 years.
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Here are Bad Boy's positions on the most recent Billboard U.S. album and single charts, released today. Dirty Money's "Coming Home" maintains it's placement with a mix of gains, losses and unchanged positions. Meanwhile, "A** on the Floor" and "Someone to Love Me" see small gains on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
Albums
The Billboard 200
51. "Last Train to Paris" by Dirty Money (down from 40).
Top Current Albums
51. "Last Train to Paris" by Dirty Money (down from 40).
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
13. "Last Train to Paris" by Dirty Money (down from 12).
47. "The ArchAndroid: Suites II and III" by Janelle Monae (down from 42).