From
ITV News:
Hip hop mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs has revealed he used to wet the bed as a child.
... said he only wrested control of his bladder by the time he was six.
I don't know why this is news. Pretty much everyone wets the bed when they are a kid (whether or not they talk about it or not is another thing). At some point, they stop. Some stop earlier than others. That's just the way it is. 6 isn't old for that, either. But, hey, maybe some little kid who's embarassed or gets teased sees this and feels a bit better, so that's a cool side effect, I'd say.
From
People:
At Paper nightclub in central London to celebrate his birthday and promote his new album, Press Play...
Dressed in a gray three-piece suit and dark sunglasses, Diddy presented a birthday surprise to the 200-plus crowd: A duet performance with Kayne West.
Watch it here. Pretty likely it's an unofficial leak since this video hasn't been promoted at all. It features cameos from Yung Joc and (I think - it's blurry) Block and Boyz N Da Hood. It features footage from the video for Warning by The Notorious B.I.G.
Via
Coley at Notorious Online.
So says
Kim Thurman, the owner of the club where it was held.
Diddy, real name Sean Combs, ensured the bash was up to the highest standards by flying in six litre bottles of vintage Dom Perignon champagne, each at the cost of �1,500, from London and Milan.
This was pretty much a given, but from the
press release:
BET announced today that hip-hop legend Snoop Dogg, multi-platinum rapper and Academy award-winning film Crash cast member Ludacris, platinum-selling rapper Young Jeezy, T.I. & Young Dro, The Game, Lil Wayne & Baby are set to perform at the 2006 BET HIP-HOP AWARDS. The all-star roster of participants also includes multi-faceted entertainment mogul Diddy, top nominees Lupe Fiasco and Rick Ross, hip-hop diva Remy Ma, Jim Jones, Rhymefest, Sway, Papoose, DJ Scratch, DJ Drama, Saigon and Styles P. Premiering Wednesday, November 15 at 9 p.m. ET/PT, the stage is set for the BET HIP-HOP AWARDS to be an electrifying evening of non-stop entertainment, celebrating the history and culture of hip-hop music.
According to Video Static, "Ride for You" will be Danity Kane's next video. It will be directed by Marcus Raboy.
Via
Jorge.
Nelson has
launched a YouTube channel.
His first video has him previewing a song called "Another Lover". Watch below.