In an interview with Karen Civil, French Montana listed a number of artists that he has collaborated with for his upcoming album, "Excuse My French," due out on July 27.
Among them: Kanye West, The Weeknd, Travis Barker and Uncle Luke. Last week, we learned that he was working with Barker, though it wasn't made clear that they were working on Montana's album. Meanwhile, Uncle Luke will appear on "Pop That," his upcoming single that will also feature Rick Ross, Drake and Lil' Wayne. He also mentioned frequent collaborator Harry Fraud.
Funkmaster Flex has the premiere of Future's "Same Dame Time (Remix)" featuring Diddy and Ludacris. It has the customary Flex tags. Stay tuned for a tagless version.
For the second straight year, Diddy has gained on the Forbes Celebrity 100, the managzine's annual list of the most powerful celebrities. They take into account estimated earnings and media exposure.
There are five subcategories within the rankings, including Money, TV/Radio, Press, Web and Social. Diddy ranked highest in Web (#22), followed by Money and Social (both #36). He was #60 and #67 in TV/Radio and Press, respectively.
Idolator.com has the premiere of new music video for the brand new R3hab remix of Cassie's "King of Hearts." It was shot in London and Paris. According to the article, shooting in Paris was "overseen" by Diddy. Meanwhile, Capricorn Clark did the same in London. The music video was directed by Julien Bachelet. Watch below.
The Coke Boys just released their first vlog from the Club Paradise tour, which French Montana is featured on. In the clip below, Drake brings out French for a performance of "Stay Schemin."
Diddy's son Quincy Brown, recording under the name of Quincy, recently released the music video for his single, "Stay Awhile." The music video features cameos Diddy's other sons, Justin and Christian, as well as Justin Bieber. Diddy isn't in the video, but he is in this behind the scenes footage and has a proud father moment at the end.