Talking with
Karmaloop TV, Diddy talks about how he decides who to collaborate with, fashion and
the partnership with Diamond Supply Co., the music he likes and more.
According to
E1 Music, Gorilla Zoe's new music video for "Twisted" featuring Lil' Jon has premiered on MTV Jams and is the "Jam of the Day," playing every hour.
XXLMag.com spoke with Red Cafe about his performance in Ghana, Africa, which happened on Saturday.
“I want to see the motherland, I want to see everything,” he said. “I’m going on a little tour while I’m out there to see the different things I need to see just to learn (about the history of) slaves and all that. So we set that up for the day after (the concert), so I’m gonna be doing that and just going out there and trying to give back as much as possible.”
Last night,
before they performed at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York, Dawn Richard and Kalenna of Dirty Money performed the national anthem prior to the National Basketball Association (NBA) playoff game between the New York Knicks and the Boston Celtics.
The
NBA's Twitter account posted a photo.
According to
G'Ron's Twitter stream, he'll be releasing a new single featuring Brian Angel of Day26, titled "Stay Out My Way." His message was retweeted on
Brian Angel's Twitter.
It was a lovefest last night at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, where
Diddy and Dirty Money performed on the only New York stop of the "Coming Home Tour."
Opening act Lloyd brought out Ashanti and Ja Rule for a Murder Inc. reunion. Diddy then proceeded to invite Faith Evans, Black Rob, Q-Tip, Lil' Cease and Jim Jones to join him on stage, with a lot of love bring thrown around. It wasn't just love, but the actual word love, too, as Diddy exchanged "I love yous" with both Faith and Black Rob.
"I love this man right here," Q-Tip said after performing "Check the Rhime" and "Vivrant Thing." "This a true giant. I love this man right here. Thank you so much, my n****."
"This man right here, he taught me so much," Diddy then said, about Q-Tip. "When I was growing up, he was younger than me, he was doing his motherf****** thing, rocking stages all around the world, representing for motherf****** New York. He's still doing his motherf****** thing. He's one of the greatest entertainers of all-time. This n****'s beyond hip-hop, rock and roll. His name is Q-Tip!"
As Diddy finished, Q-Tip was yelling for him to "stop it!" Diddy called Q-Tip one of his "true friends" along with Busta Rhymes. It's a funny clip, but a beautiful thing to see.
Watch video of this and more below, care of
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Diddy pulled out all the stops at the Hammerstein ballroom this evening for the only New York performance of the "Coming Home Tour."
Tyga and Lloyd opened the show with Lloyd putting together his own Murder Inc. reunion, bringing both Ashanti and Ja Rule on stage. Wale jumped on stage, as well.
The
"Coming Home Tour" set list received a little jolt, however. Diddy brought out Faith Evans (for "Love Like This" and more), Black Rob ("Whoa"), Q-Tip, Lil' Cease and Jim Jones ("We Fly High (Remix)").
He also went and took the Versace shirt out of the closet. Don't know what shirt? Take a look at the photo below, which also features Faith, care of
Denise de Pass.
Suffice to say, it was a pretty successful and well received show, judging from my Twitter stream. Hopefully, he saved a little bit for the Norfolk show on Sunday.
Thanks
Elliott Wilson,
Tola,
Concrete Loop and
Shaheem Reid for tweeting the show.
Diddy makes a heavy cameo appearance in the new music video for Tyga's "Real or Fake," care of his
Twitter page. Watch below.
The new music video for Big Boi's "Be Still" has just been
released. The song features Janelle Monae and the video itself was
shot in February. Watch below.
The
"Hooligans in Wondaland" tour now has a website at
hooligansinwondaland.com. Six of the dates are already sold out, so if you want tickets, you might want to
buy them now on Ticketmaster.