TMZ reports that Diddy was hospitalized this morning with an extreme migraine. He was treated and released. Better safe than sorry.
"Thanks for all the Twitter love!," he wrote on his Twitter profile. "I'm fine. I just had the craziest migraine. I'm just sleeping it off now. Thank you. Love y'all."
Diddy will receive executive producer credit on "Undefeated," an Academy Award nominated documentary which will see a limited release on February 17. Check out the trailer below.
Diddy, who was tasked with introducing Clive Davis at the veteran music executive's annual pre-GRAMMY party, took the opportunity to pay tribute to Whitney Houston, who passed away earlier that day.
On his Twitter account, Machine Gun Kelly told fans that they can expect a lot in 2012. To be more specific, you can expect new music, new videos, 2 tours, a DVD, an EP and his debut album.
The Weinstein Companyannounced that they have added Diddy as an executive producer on "Undefeated," a documentary about a football team in northern Memphis and the coach who "guides them through a rough, yet rewarding, football season."
The film has already been nominated for a 2012 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and will open in limited release on February 17.
Perhaps more importantly, Diddy will also serve as an executive producer on the planned feature film remake of "Undefeated."
"I am excited to partner with Harvey Weinstein on this incredible project," said Diddy. "'Undefeated' is a great American story with a lot of heart and soul. It had a profound effect on me and I couldn't get it out of my mind when I saw it. There is so much truth and so much hope in this film and I feel passionately that everyone who sees it will be inspired."
"There's a moment in 'Undefeated' when the coach tells the players, 'Football doesn't build character – football reveals character.' I think that's one of the reasons football is so important to me. But, that line could just as easily apply to 'Undefeated' itself. In telling the story of a football team, this film says so much about individuals, about community and about our country. I'm so proud of 'Undefeated' and we feel very fortunate to have Sean on board to bring this story to audiences now and in the future."
Here are Bad Boy's positions on the most recent Billboard U.S. album and single charts, released today. Machine Gun Kelly's "Invincible" makes some major inroads with a number of debuts while French Montana's "Shot Caller" gains.
Albums
The Billboard 200
130. "Greatest Hits" by The Notorious B.I.G. (re-entry).
Top Pop Catalog
25. "Greatest Hits" by The Notorious B.I.G. (re-entry).
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Catalog Albums
10. "Greatest Hits" by The Notorious B.I.G. (re-entry).