On Twitter,
Willie Taylor of Day26 retweeted a
tweet by HDMixtapes.com promoting a
free download of "Pose 4 Me," a new solo record from Taylor.
On Twitter,
Willie Taylor revealed that he is working on a follow up to his
"Sextape" mixtape, which was released in February.
He mentioned that he plans to "Sextape Pt. 2: Let's Do it Again" in early 2011 and that it will feature
"Soakin Wet," a track that he put out in September.
Care of
Willie Taylor's Twitter, here is a
free download for "Baddest Chick" by Miracle featuring Taylor. You can listen below.
Here are Bad Boy's positions on the latest Billboard U.S. album and single charts, released today.
Albums
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
54. "The ArchAndroid: Suites II and III" by Janelle Monae (down from 48).
Singles
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
36. "Loving You No More" by Dirty Money (a new high, up from 37).
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay
36. "Loving You No More" by Dirty Money (a new high, up from 37).
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Red Cafe will be featured on Cassidy's November 16 release, "C.A.S.H." The song is called "Ahh S***" and the album can be pre-ordered on
iTunes and
Amazon.com.
According to the
YouTube video description for the
"Money, Money, Money" music video, Red Cafe will release a free album on November 23, titled "Above the Clouds."
Shot in October, the music video for Red Cafe's "Money, Money, Money" has been released. The record features Diddy and Fabolous and the video features a cameo from Rick Ross. Watch below.
M.I.G's Twitter links to a
free download of "I Got It" on OnSMASH. It was produced by Shatek. The record features Red Cafe and a music video has been shot, directed by Puma. You can check out the trailer and a behind the scenes clip below.
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Diddy is featured in "Bring Your A Game," a documentary produced in 2009 that you can watch below. Here is the description for the film, from
SnagFilms:
To generate a national conversation on the plight of Black men and boys, the Twenty-First Century Foundation (21CF) has partnered with actor–director Mario Van Peebles and producer Karen Williams to create BRING YOUR A GAME — a groundbreaking documentary film that, in Van Peebles’ words, “sheds light on the resilience and influence of Black males.” BRING YOUR A GAME is a film that will use screenings accompanied by community discussions as a catalyst to transform the lives of urban youth. Using a cinematic style influenced by popular culture and employing innovative technologies, the film details strategies that have improved the lives of Black men and boys. It underscores how essential educational achievement and high school graduation are to survival and success in today’s world.