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Logan De Gaulle, the collective effort of Clinton Sparks and DJ Snake, has released a remix to Dirty Money's "Hello Good Morning" featuring T.I. Download it for free, care of Sparks.

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On his Twitter, Clinton Sparks mentioned that his latest mixtape, "Get Familiar Vol. X," will be released on May 18 and will feature Diddy.

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Care of an official source, check out the embedded widget below to pick up a free download of Jody Breeze's "Welcome to the Future" mixtape. It features three tracks with Gorilla Zoe as a guest performer. They are "Tryna Get Me" (produced by The Product), "They Don't Want It" (produced by Natural Disaster) and "On Everythang."









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Diddy and The Hitmen roll on in Vibe's "The Greatest Hip-Hop Producer of All-Time!" tournament, defeating Teddy Riley, 67.2% to 32.8%. They will now be pit against The Neptunes who advanced over Scott Storch, 73.0% to 27.0%.

As I've maintained for the entire tournament, putting Diddy and The Hitmen against any one producer is just not fair. In this case, The Neptunes are a duo, but it's still not fair. Even with Vibe's incomplete list of The Hitmen.

The winner of this match will face the winner of the Swizz Beatz/Timbaland match. Of all of the second round matches, the most lopsided one was Dr. Dre vs. DJ Quik. The doctor collected 91.4% of the vote.

You can vote now on the Vibe website. The third round ends on Sunday, May 2.

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Jonah Hill says that he partied with Diddy for 72 hours in Las Vegas before they started filming "Get Him to the Greek" and that, if you should find yourself as the lead in a movie, you should not spend the three days prior to the shoot partying with Diddy.

"It was pretty cool working with him. I've got to say awesome. He really helped me get into character. He and his friends took me and my best friends to Vegas the weekend before we started shooting and gave us the full P. Diddy experience for 72 hours. And I recommend, if you're ever about to start a four-month shoot as the lead in a movie, the three days before should not be spent partying with Diddy in Vegas."

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@onealmcknight in the studio with @iamdiddy and justin timberlake.
O'Neal McKnight sent out a couple of interesting tweets last night, indicating that singer Justin Timberlake may have contributed to Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris" album. McKnight is a singer, best known for "Check Your Coat," who used to be an assistant to Diddy and is the cousin of Andre Harrell. He posted the following:

Justin Timberlake is killing it in the studio right now! LAST TRAIN TO PARIS! BABY!

He then sent a picture of Timberlake and Diddy in the studio. From these tweets, we can't say for sure that Timberlake has contributed to the album, but at the very least, it appears to be a possibility.

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I noticed that the Twitter accounts of James Cruz, one of Diddy's managers, and Ciroc Nation had both retweeted a tweet from the account of Roe Williams, which said that Ne-Yo and Rick Ross were on the set of something today.

I opened that account and the previous tweet that Ms. Williams had sent said that T.I. was taping his scenes for "Hello Good Morning" today. Meanwhile, O'Neal McKnight, the singer, former assistant to Diddy and cousin to Andre Harrell, tweeted that he was on his way to the Diddy and T.I. shoot.

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James Cruz, one of the people responsible for managing Diddy, sent out an interesting tweet this evening where he said that Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris" was "coming June 28."

June 28 is a Monday. Generally speaking, albums are released on Tuesdays. But, with major releases, you sometimes see them moved to Friday, or another day, in order to coordinate with the release date in other countries (one reason this is done is to lessen the impact of piracy caused by an album being released in one major country before the others).

I sent him a message asking for clarification and he replied quickly. "We have something special happening," he wrote. "You'll see." Stay tuned.

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The Sean John blog has photos of a special pre-NFL (National Football League) draft event sponsored by the clothing label and Rolls-Royce Motors.

The "Pre-Draft Fine Tailoring Experience" brought some members of the 2010 NFL Draft class to the Sean John store in New York City for a custom-tailored suit before the draft began. Thomas was taken 22nd overall while Williams was selected at the 26th spot. In all, over 250 players will be selected in the draft.

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According to MTV UK, Diddy has revealed that U.K. rappers Tinie Tempah and Tinchy Stryder will be featured "one of the U.K. remixes" to Dirty Money's "Hello Good Morning," which is a hint that there is more than one U.K. remix on the way.

Diddy was careful to say that the remix with Tempah and Stryder would be separate from the grime remix he wants to work with Skepta on. Tempah is riding the wave of a big hit in "Pass Out," which debuted at number 1 on the U.K. Singles chart (think Hot 100 for the U.S.) on March 13 and held the spot for the following week, as well.

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