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Below, check out a new clip from "Get Him to the Greek" with Diddy, Russell Brand and Jonah Hill. Rock star Aldous Snow (played by Russell Brand) wants record label intern Aaron Green (Jonah Hill) to hide some drugs for him. Green is unsure and seeks counsel with record executive Sergio Roma (Diddy). The clip is restricted and R-rated.


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Sean John will be launching it's second pop up shop in Los Angeles, open from June 4 through 30. It'll be located at 8570 West Sunset Boulevard and you'll be able to find the spring/summer and early fall 2010 sportswear collections as well as sunglasses, fragrances and an exclusive denim and knit capsule collection available only at this store.

The first pop up shop opened in Miami during the NFL Super Bowl and Pro Bowl. We then learned that they planned for more of these in the future and this is evidence of that.

Posted in Diddy/Dirty Money
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MySpace hosted some special "Black Curtain" screenings of "Get Him to the Greek" in New York City, London, Las Vegas and Los Angeles. Check out the clip for some footage from the screenings. Diddy appears toward the end of the clip.


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Vibe spoke with Aziz Ansari, who starred in "Get Him to the Greek" alongside Diddy, about Diddy's acting and comedic timing.

I could tell from the table read [that Diddy] just seemed like he was really serious. He did a good job, so I would say he does know what comedic timing is. [Laughs.] There’s definitely some improvisation that goes on. We finished the scenes and he was probably on the phone on like 10 Bluetooths dealing with the Diddy empire.

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In the player below, you can listen to the brand new "Wondamix" of Janelle Monae's "Tightrope." It features rap verses from B.o.B, Lupe Fiasco and Monae herself. Farther down, check out the single cover for the record.


"Tightrope (Wondamix)" by Janelle Monae featuring B.o.B and Lupe Fiasco

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57ThAve has some great behind the scenes footage from music video shoot for DJ Khaled's "All I Do is Win (Remix)." The song features Rick Ross, Busta Rhymes, Diddy, Nicki Minaj, Fabolous, Jadakiss, Fat Joe, Swizz Beatz and T-Pain. Khaled has already compared to video to the iconic "Flava in Ya Ear (Remix)" video. Check out the behind the scenes below.


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Last week, the album cover for Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris" premiered.

Who shot the photo? It was Jarrod "Jrod" Kimber who took the photo during a vacation in 2008. He posted the picture on his blog in December of that year. On May 30, he posted an entry talking about how the photo ended up as an album cover.

In short, he was contacted multiple times by Interscope, who wanted to buy the rights to the photo to use it as an album cover. But, he didn't know what act it was for. Turns out, it was for "Last Train to Paris."

Via Rap Radar via Rap-Up.com.

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Over on the Ciroc website, you can check out the brand new Ciroc ad campaign with Diddy and his "Get Him to the Greek" cast member, comedian Aziz Ansari. It's called "Perfectly Smooth" and it's pretty entertaining.

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AskMen.com's Peter Schwartz spoke with Diddy about what the perfect night out looks like. Check out the clip below.

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Following the first two excerpts posted online from Diddy's cover feature in the June issue of XXL, XXLmag.com has a large portion of the piece available on their website.

After the taping [of "Inside the Actor's Studio], Diddy’s dressing room is calm. His mother, Janice Combs, sits quietly. His good friend, the unsigned rapper Jay Electronica shows off his iPad, while Diddy’s artist Cassie gets half of her head shaped up by a barber. Meanwhile, Diddy huddles with his manager, Chris Lighty of Violator Management, and co-manager James Cruz. “He went in,” Puffy says about Lipton’s methodical and agonizingly obsequious interview. “It was surreal for me to be on Inside the Actors Studio. It was surreal for me to be on that stage.”

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