On Twitter, David Harraway mentioned that Aasim's latest mixtape, "Humphrey Bogart," which was set for a July 26 release, has been pushed back. No new date was given.
In addition to the clips I posted yesterday, here are a couple of additional ones from the Dirty Money concert after the Florida Marlins game on Saturday. In these, Dirty Money performs "Hello Good Morning" and Diddy picks up his verses from "Bad Boy for Life" and Jermaine Dupri's "Welcome to Atlanta (Remix)."
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On Thursday, Janelle Monae performed in New York City at the "Beat the Heat" event sponsored by Hugo Boss. Check out some clips below, where she performs "Dance or Die," "Faster," "Locked Inside," "Smile," "Cold War" and "Tightrope," care of Toya's World.
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Back in June, Diddy and Dirty Money were both nominated in the Sucker Free Summit Awards, receiving a total of 6 related nominations in 3 categories. The show aired and the winners have been announced ( watch online). You can check out the clips related to the categories that Diddy and Dirty Money were nominated in below.
Remix of the Year
Nominations:
Diddy/Dirty Money featuring Rick Ross, "Angels (Remix)"
Diddy/Dirty Money featuring Nicki Minaj and Rick Ross, "Hello, Good Morning (Remix)"
Waka Flocka Flame featuring Diddy and Rick Ross, "O Let's Do It (Remix)"
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Rap Radar reports that, on Saturday, Diddy threw out the first pitch at the Florida Marlins game in Miami. After the game, he performed a medley of hits with Dirty Money, including "Victory," "Mo Money Mo Problems," "Been Around the World," "O Let's Do It (Remix)," "Last Night" and "I Need a Girl (Part Two)." Interesting that "Been Around the World" was in the set list. I haven't seen him do that one in a while. I really need to get to a Diddy show when he goes back on tour.
At any rate, check out some crowd footage below.
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DJ Scream and Russell "Block" Spencer have released a new mixtake, "Braggin Rights," that features numerous contributions from Gorilla Zoe. You can download it for free at DatPiff. Also, check out the front and back covers, track listing and an embeddable player below.
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The music video for Cali Swag District's "Teach Me How to Dougie (Remix)" has been released. The track features Red Cafe alongside Jermaine Dupri, B.o.B. and Bow Wow.
The header of Dawn Richard's new blog says that she has a new song coming titled "Bottles" featuring rapper Trina. The header also mentions that the song is from "A Tell-Tale Heart." This makes it sound like her upcoming album will be titled "A Tell-Tale Heart." You can listen to a snippet of the record (no Trina) on her site, in the top right corner.
With the video below and this post, Dawn Richard has launched DawnRichardBlog.com, a new site where she'll be blogging and writing. From the initial 10 posts or so, it looks like the subject matter will include music (hers and otherwise), Dirty Money, fashion, poignant quotes, among other things.
Back in April of 2006, we learned that Bad Boy owned the city of New York for plastering posters around said city.
Over four years later, Diddy's name is in the headline of an article by Erin Einhorn at the Daily News, with city officials claiming that Bad Boy still (not Diddy) owes them $996,000 for the poster cleanup.
According to the writeup, a spokesman for Bad Boy called the bill a "bureaucratic error" and said that it had been paid by a partner company three years ago. Meanwhile, a city spokesman responded by saying their lawyers are reviewing the issue.
Einhorn says that Bad Boy is among "thousands" that owe the city $1.9 billion. The alleged $996,000 that Bad Boy (not Diddy) owes the city is 0.052421052631578945% of the $1.9 billion. That's right, 0.05%. It's unclear if the city actually named him specifically or if the Daily News simply picked him out of a list released by the city and included him in the headline to draw readers. But, either way, it seems odd and sensationalist.
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