Check out the clip below for some behind the scenes footage from the music video for Dirty Money's "Loving You No More" featuring Drake.
Red Cafe has released "I'm Me" featuring Tity Boi (of Playaz Circle) for
free download.
On Twitter,
Aasim mentioned that he would soon begin work on "The Money Pit, Pt. 3" mixtape. He says it will be the final mixtape in the "Money Pit" series. At the start of this month,
he released "The Money Pit, Pt. 2."
On Monday (it appears, anyway), a fake statement from Nicki Minaj appeared online. It is unclear, at this point, where the statement originated, but
MTV UK picked it up, among others. But, it read:
By now, everyone should now [sic] that I am really strict when it comes to my representation. I had sympathy for Sean however I feel as if I haven’t gotten the guidance the manager is supposed to give his client. Personally, I feel like I'm being managed by mother. Even if you play the smallest role on my team, I wish to see progress. I’d like to thank him for everything he has done for me; for taking me under his wing. I wish him the best with repping Rick [Ross]. But now that my album is about to drop, its time to get serious and stop playing games. If I could turn back time... I wouldn't have made the decision to let Troy go.
It goes without saying that this is a pretty strange statement. Beyond the grammar issues and it coming across as a bit unprofessional, this would seem like a weird way to confirm that Diddy has been managing her, something that neither Minaj and Young Money, nor Diddy and Bad Boy, have done.
Billboard reported in April that Diddy was managing Minaj, along with James Cruz. Part of the story, beyond the statement, was that Benny Medina was now managing her. Medina had managed Diddy previously.
But, sure enough,
Minaj shot the statement down via Twitter.
"LMAO," she wrote. "I've never met Benny Medina a day in my life. We good on this side."
Miss Info says that, according to members of Minaj's "inside circle," the story is inaccurate.
Following the
cartoon version, here is the live action clip for Dorrough's
"Get Big (Remix)" with DJ Drama, Diddy, Yo Gotti, Bun B, Diamond, Shawty Lo and Maino (
free download). Wiz Khalifa, who has a verse on the remix, is not featured in the video.
Care of
Dorrough's Twitter, here is the cartoon video version of his "Get Big (Remix)" featuring DJ Drama, Diddy, Yo Gotti, Bun B, Diamond, Shawty Lo, Wiz Khalifa and Maino. A
live action clip is on the way.
Jayson Rodriguez of MTV News reports that Janelle Monae will be one of the artists featured on Prince's "Welcome 2 America" tour. It will begin in December, but no venues or dates have been announced.
The next single from Diddy/Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris" has already been
announced, and it is titled "Coming Home." It will be released in two weeks.
The music video for Dirty Money's "Loving You No More" featuring Drake was shot
earlier this week in Miami and directed by Gil Green,
according to a press release on the Diddy/Dirty Money website.
Green has directed Elephant Man's "Five-0," Akon's "Don't Matter," DJ Khaled's "We Takin' Over" and more.
Polow Da Don is the latest producer added to the "Last Train to Paris" project,
according to a press release, joining an already impressive lineup that includes Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, Mario Winans, Swizz Beatz, Danja and more.