Shawn Pen, who formerly went by the stage name of Lil' Shawn, has released "I Will Never Run" for free download ( via his Twitter profile). The record is presented as a letter to the person who murdered The Notorious B.I.G.
Before his passing, Biggie was featured on Lil' Shawn's "Dom Perignon," thanks to a sample of "Party & Bulls***" where he mentions Lil' Shawn. A music video for the record was shot, featuring The Notorious B.I.G.
In the clip below, Diddy announces that the release date for Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris" is December 14. He also mentions that they will release a special iPad app when the album is released that will allow you to view "6, 7, 8" music videos.
He mentions that they will have t-shirts with barcodes (most likely QR Codes)) on them that you will be able to scan with your iPhone.
The end of the clip is a behind the scenes look at the album artwork shoot for "Last Train to Paris."
At the end of September, Dirty Money performed in Glasgow, Scotlan as part of MTV U.K.'s "MTV Crashes Glaskow" program. It was broadcast on MTV in the U.K., but those of us in the U.S. haven't been able to watch the performance yet. Luckily, MTV U.K. has put a couple of clips up that you can watch on their website.
The first features clip features Dirty Money performing "Last Night" with Dawn Richard and Kalenna taking over for Keyshia Cole. The second begins with Diddy changing into a kilt, in honor of the location of the performance, and then the group breaking out into "Been Around the World," with Diddy performing his verse and Richard and Kalenna ad-libbing and singing along with the Biggie-led chorus.
Thanks Meme for the tip.
Bad Boy Chief Marketing Officer Amani Duncan has posted a couple of photos from the music video shoot for Dirty Money's "Loving You No More," which give you an idea of at least one of the shots that may be included. View them: 1, 2.
On Twitter, Usher revealed that he had just recorded "Lookin for Love," a record that will feature Diddy and is produced by Usher's brother, JLack, who produced Lloyd's "Get it Shawty."
In the clip below, shot after hours on the set of the "Hate That You Love Me" video set, Diddy confirms that December 14 is the new release date for Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris." He had previously mentioned the date in a vague Twitter message.
Beyond the confirmation, Diddy walks around the set, stopping to highlight Dawn Richard, Kalenna and Groovey Lew, a stylist that long term Bad Boy fans may remember from the earlier days.
WeTheBestTV.com has behind the scenes footage from the shoot for Rick Ross' "MC Hammer" music video. Diddy and Cassie are featured in the clip and Red Cafe will be included in the video, as well.
Via Spiff TV.
According to Diddy's Twitter, Dirty Money is shooting a music video for the "Hate That You Love Me," produced by Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins.
On Twitter, Diddy revealed that a music video for "Another One" by the Bugatti Boyz would soon be shot and directed by Spiff TV.
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