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The Daily Record has an interview with Dirty Money, most of which is spent reflecting on what it means to be in the group.

The rap mogul exclusively told the Razz: "Being in Dirty Money is another level or sense of security.

"It's another level of fun and enjoyment and you feel like somebody has your back. I've always had more success playing on a team anyway."

The hitmaker added: "It's been great to be a solo artist, but some people play better on a team.

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Ahead of a scheduled performance at the IdeaFestival in Louisville, Kentucky, Jeffrey Lee Puckett of The Courier-Journal chatted with Janelle Monae. She talks about her background and influences.

�I've actually been told that I look like Muhammad Ali a lot of times,� Monae said, �and I don't understand because I think he's more beautiful than I am. But I take it as a compliment. His fighting spirit is one of his most beautiful things, just his will to never give up, to motivate himself and his tribe.�

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Update: Though Diddy's earlier tweet indicated that it would be broadcast on CNN, a later message indicated it would be on CNN International, a different network. The show's website confirms this is accurate. I apologize for the inaccuracy. It looks like the interviews are put online, however, so we'll have that if they put the interview with Diddy online.

On Twitter, Diddy mentioned that he would appear on CNN's "Connect the World" today at 4 PM ET. For more background on the feature, check out the CNN website.

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In the clip below, 9th Wonder, Big Sean and Skyzoo drop some retrospective thoughts on Diddy's legendary "I'll Be Missing You" performance at the MTV Video Music Awards with Sting, Faith Evans and 112.


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In the clip below, Ness announced that he would be releasing an album of material he recorded with music producer and rapper 9th Wonder, titled "The Lost Tapes."


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In the clip below, Ness mentioned that he had a "Matrax" album available on iTunes. I look it up and found that he released the album digitally with DJ Pillzbury in December, followed by a CD on demand release in February. You can pick up the digital copy on Amazon.com and iTunes and the CD on demand on Amazon.com. You can listen to snippets at all of those links, as well. Farther down, check out the cover and full track listing.

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"Get Him to the Greek" will be released digitally and on DVD on September 28. Three DVD formats will be available, including the single disc, two disc collectors edition and Blu-ray editions. All three versions will include both the theatrical release and an unrated edition.

You can pre-order the DVDs from Amazon.com (buy now: single disc, two disc collectors edition and Blu-ray) and the digital editions from iTunes and Amazon.com.

Roger Moore of the Orlando Sentinel says that the deleted scenes featuring Diddy are "always funny."

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Minnesota Public Radio sat down with Janelle Monae for an interview and some live, in-studio performances of "Say You'll Go" and "Cold War" from her "The ArchAndroid" album. Listen below.


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For The Sun's Biz Sessions series, Conor O'Brien of Irish band the Villagers covered Janelle Monae's "Tightrope." Watch now.

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Kristin Young of DailyFinance reports that, according to a Luxury Institute poll conducted this year, "high-end female shoppers" ranked Zac Posen among the top 3 luxury shoe brands "most worthy of a price premium" between $400 and $4,000.

Zac Posen ranked third, behind Christian Louboutin and Manolo Blahnik.

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