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Glenn Gamboa of Newsday has a great feature on Donnie Klang.

The most immediate track is the first single, "Take You There," featuring Combs, which gave Klang another out-of-body experience. "I had just finished the single after 20-something hours straight in the studio - I was exhausted - and I was in the car about halfway home to Long Island and Diddy calls and was like, 'Come back to the city, I want to test it out in clubs,'" Klang says. "So it's like 3 a.m. and I go back to the city and we go to this one spot and Jay-Z and Beyoncé are in there, which was crazy. Diddy's playing the song on loop and then we went to the next spot. We were in the limo and he says, 'I want the video to be about this night and what happens after the clubs.'"

Of course, what Combs wants, Combs almost always gets. The video for "Take You There" is a night on the town with Klang and Combs - and too many young ladies to count. "When we did that video in March in Hollywood, it was just crazy," Klang says. "I remember being in elementary school watching all the Bad Boy videos. Now, not only am I in one, not only am I signed to Bad Boy, but Diddy is in my video. That's crazy."