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Here are Bad Boy's positions on the most recent Billboard U.S. album and single charts, released yesterday. Not a whole lot worth mentioning here. "Love Come Down" by Dirty Money moves up a couple of slots on the Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop chart to a new high.
Songs
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
66. "Love Come Down" by Dirty Money (down from 65).
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay
66. "Love Come Down" by Dirty Money (down from 65).
Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles
23. "Angels" by Dirty Money (re-entry).
Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop
37. "Love Come Down" by Dirty Money (a new high, up from 39).
Here are Bad Boy's positions on the most recent Billboard U.S. album and single charts, released today. This week's loan gain: Dirty Money's "Love Come Down" debuting on the Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop chart.
Albums
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Catalog Albums
22. "Ready to Die" by The Notorious B.I.G. (unchanged).
Songs
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
65. "Love Come Down" by Dirty Money (down from 63).
96. "So Good" by Day26 (down from 87).
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay
65. "Love Come Down" by Dirty Money (down from 63).
Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop
39. "Love Come Down" by Dirty Money (debut).
Diddy gave what is perhaps his most revealing answers about the situation with Mase tonight to Funkmaster Flex on Hot 97. Recently, he had discussed the possibility of Mase returning to Bad Boy. Then, in October, video surfaced that showed Mase supposedly bum-rushing Diddy during a radio show appearance and getting the Bad Boy CEO to sign a piece of paper. At the time, it was unclear what exactly this piece of paper was - but, Diddy says that Mase is now off of Bad Boy and is free to sign wherever he wants. He also went into detail about the financial issues between them.
Diddy: "[When Mase came back for "Welcome back"] that was the second big check. Everybody was wondering 'yo, what's going on? why ain't you letting him do the 50 thing?' We just had some unfinished business after the first one when he decided to become a pastor. He had decided to become a pastor after he had just got a big check."
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Hot 97's Funkmaster Flex had Dirty Money on his show tonight and he asked about the talks with The Lox and on bringing them back to Bad Boy. Diddy told Flex that he wanted to bring them back - but only for one album.
"I just have a dream," Diddy told the DJ. "I feel like they are definitely some of the dopest emcees that are out in the game right now and I just think we were stronger together. To be honest, I just want to do one album. I don't want us to start not loving each other. I want it to be a lovefest."
A few years ago, Bad Boy utilized i-Squad, a digital street team system where fans were encouraged to promote Bad Boy artists by requesting their videos on TV, songs at radio, participating in contests and more. In exchange for this, the members of the team were given points that could be redeemed for merchandise and memorabilia. I actually participated in the Bad Boy i-Squad pages and racked up a lot of points.
However, in July of 2006, they opted to close their groups, leaving many members with unused points. It left a sour taste in my mouth and with plenty of others, I am sure. What made it particularly bad was there was no attempt to make nice - there was no warning or opportunity to use your points on whatever was available. They simply closed it.
Today, Bad Boy launched a similar effort, working with i-Squad competitor Fancorps. You can now join the Bad Boy Street Team on Fancorps (if you'd like me to get credit, please say that iFroggy referred you. I appreciate it).
Once registered, you'll be given a profile and access to a list of orders which will update over time. Orders are basically jobs or tasks that you are currently asked to do that can earn you points. Things like requesting "Love Come Down" on Hot 97 and adding "Love Come Down" by Dirty Money to your MySpace profile. I was concerned going in that some of the orders would ask members to spam or post advertisements on forums, blogs, etc. that they did not own. But, I was pleasantly surprised. The one questionable thing that is currently being asked is for people to post multiple reviews of a single song on iTunes, which is misleading and likely a violation of iTunes terms of service. So, you might want to skip that one.
In the "Propaganda" section, you'll find Bad Boy related graphics, eCards, embeddable videos and more, making it easier to share the latest label happenings. There is a Twitter background, a forum signature and some graphics advertising the release of "Angels" and "Love Come Down."
The store, where you can redeem your points, currently offers a promo CD for Dirty Money's "Angels," an audio drop or shout out from Dirty Money for your blog or website, an autographed Dirty Money poster and an unsigned one. The shout out is currently not available for purchase, however.
The "Intel" section appears to be an attempt at localizing promotional efforts, providing a list of companies, stores and venues in the area where music could presumably be promoted. Some make a lot of sense, some ("Counseling/Treatment Centers"? "Smoke Shops"?) don't.
In all, I would say that it is a worthwhile fan experience. Unfortunately, given what happened with the i-Squad, it is difficult for one to trust that the points collected will actually be redeemable. But, if you are a fan of Bad Boy or it's acts and have some time to help promote and earn some points and, hopefully, some free stuff, I'd say to at least take a look. Take it lightly and enjoy it for what it is.
Here it is: the music video for Dirty Money's "Love Come Down." I love it. The track hit a new high on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart earlier today and will hopefully be headed much higher.
Update: In case you can't see the MTV version, here's the YouTube one:
Here are Bad Boy's positions on the most recent Billboard U.S. album and single charts, released today. Dirty Money's "Angels" makes a move toward the big chart, making it's debut on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. "Love Come Down" moves up, as well.
Albums
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
94. "Don't Feed Da Animals" by Gorilla Zoe (up from 96).
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Catalog Albums
22. "Ready to Die" by The Notorious B.I.G. (re-entry).
Songs
Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles
16. "Angels" by Dirty Money (debut).
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
63. "Love Come Down" by Dirty Money (a new high, up from 68).
87. "So Good" by Day26 (down from 77).
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay
63. "Love Come Down" by Dirty Money (a new high, up from 68).
Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles
12. "Angels" by Dirty Money (a new high, up from 18).
Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop
40. "So Good" by Day26 (down from 37).
On his Twitter, Aasim posted a message saying that he was in the studio working on a remix to Dirty Money's "Angels." Here's the message:
IN THE STUDIO GOING CRAZY....I JUST WENT IN ON THE ANGELS REMIX....ITS THAT DIRTY MONEY AH HAAA
Thanks to Theo for the tip.
Here are Bad Boy's positions on the most recent Billboard U.S. album and single charts, released today. Dirty Money's "Love Come Down" moves up, as does Day26's "So Good."
Albums
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
96. "Don't Feed Da Animals" by Gorilla Zoe (down from 91).
Songs
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
68. "Love Come Down" by Dirty Money (a new high, up from 74).
77. "So Good" by Day26 (up from 78).
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay
68. "Love Come Down" by Dirty Money (a new high, up from 74).
Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles
18. "Angels" by Dirty Money (re-entry).
Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop
37. "So Good" by Day26 (a new high, up from 40).
Last night, I was inspired to share some thoughts on the music industry, the mentality of blaming Bad Boy and Diddy for everything that happens to their current and former artists and the responsibility that artists have in general. I did this on the @badboyblog Twitter account. I received a lot of positive feedback and @TrueSplurge suggested that I post the stream as a blog entry here on the site. After @empirequeen asked for more details on what I posted, I decided to do so.
I recognize this isn't for everyone: it's basically a stream of my Twitter messages which are short and limited by 140 characters. So, please feel free to skip this post. But, if you'd like to hear my thoughts on these topics, please read on.
If you do choose to comment, please read my thoughts first and consider what you know as first hand knowledge and what you heard from someone else. As always, our User Guidelines apply to all comments. Here's the stream:
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Here are Bad Boy's positions on the most recent Billboard U.S. album and single charts, released last Thursday.
Albums
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
91. "Don't Feed Da Animals" by Gorilla Zoe (re-entry).
Songs
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
74. "Love Come Down" by Dirty Money (down from 71).
78. "So Good" by Day26 (down from 77).
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay
74. "Love Come Down" by Dirty Money (down from 71).
Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop
40. "So Good" by Day26 (debut).
Speaking to XXLMag.com, Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie revealed that Diddy and Ness will check in with guest spots on the second Madd Rapper album, which he is hoping to release at the start of 2010.
Malcolm Venable of The Virginian-Pilot has a feature on four artists in the Hampton Roads, VA area. One of the artists is Tifanii Songbird, a contestant from Making the Band 3.
She says that she lied about her age to get on the show, which required participants to be at least 18 years of age. She was 15 at the time and her real name is Dav'rielle Smith. She used her cousin Tifanii's ID to get past the restriction.
Once there, however, she injured herself during a challenge and was sent home. She says that Diddy called but that she was not able to return because she had not fully recovered. It was at this point that she admitted her true age.
"He said, 'I'm not even mad at you, because you're a hustler.' " He offered her a beginning deal, she says, but the package likely would have seen her shelved for a while, so she turned it down.
AllHipHop.com is reporting that Block Entertainment has signed a distribution deal with Capitol Records to put out rapper Kollosus' first album.
It remains unclear exactly how Bad Boy's move to Interscope affects the deal that Block Entertainment had with Bad Boy to release albums as Bad Boy South. Diddy has said that any new artists he signs from this point forward will be Bad Boy/Interscope, which could indicate that there would not be an opportunity for Block Entertainment to put out new artists, like Kollosus, on Bad Boy.
During an appearance on BET's 106 & Park in October, Diddy also said that everyone who was on the Bad Boy roster is still on the roster. If this is true, then the artists that Block Entertainment distributed through Bad Boy would still be signed to Bad Boy. Namely, Boyz N Da Hood, Gorilla Zoe and Yung Joc.
Of course, Yung Joc has been publicly vocal about his unhappiness with his situation, with remarks generally targeted toward Block. In an interview on The Ed Lover Show Diddy said that he had washed his hands of the Yung Joc/Block Entertainment disputes and that it was between Joc and Russell "Block" Spencer. I don't know how likely another Boyz N Da Hood album really is at this point, so the primary remaining artist from the partnership would then be Gorilla Zoe.
The article also says that Block Entertainment severed ties with Bad Boy in 2007, which is incorrect. There were rumors at the end of 2007 that Atlantic had decided to no longer distribute them. But, Spencer himself came out and said they were false and that was in January of 2008.
Thanks Ricardo for the tip.
Speaking to Power99FM's Uncle O, Jadakiss revealed that Diddy has offered The Lox a one album deal on Bad Boy.
"It's about the evolution, it's about growing," he said. "We came into the business with him. Despite our differences we had over of our lack of knowledge of the game of publishing and what so, we still learned a lot from him and to be able to work all them things out and make a full 360 and possibly work again with him after ten years for the tenth anniversary of the third Lox album, that would be incredible. It shows maturity as artists, it shows respect as men and it's good for the outside - for he can do for us and what we can do for him. He got them networks on smash with the reality shows. Ciroc vodka. The sky's the limit."
In an interview with Ms. Drama, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony (specifically Krayzie Bone, Flesh Bone and Wish Bone) was asked about working with Biggie and whether or not they were looking forward to Diddy/Dirty Money's upcoming album, "Last Train to Paris."
"To me, Puffy has always made good music," Krayzie said. "People may say they ain't really feeling him or whatever, but Puffy is responsible for a lot of people's lives today. ['A lot of hits,' interjects Wish]. For real. A lot of hits. And if he was that whack, I don't he would be as successful as he is today. You really got to give credit where credit is due. He real cool."
Check out the interview below. The Bad Boy related segment starts at 5:37.
Thanks Theo.
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