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SOHH.com has a quick interview with Yung Joc.
"It�s hard when I can�t go to the grocery store by myself just to get some shit. And always looking over my back," Joc explained. "You don�t know what cats intentions be, man. They see me with something like this on [points at chain] and like, 'oh yeah. We got us a live one.'"
Via JungleCity at BadBoyForever.com.
Fabolous' next album will feature "Brooklyn", a collaboration with Jay-Z and Uncle Murder that samples B.I.G.'s oft repeated "Where Brooklyn At?!" line for the chorus (as well as other parts of the song). You can listen to it on Fabolous' MySpace.
From the New York Daily News:
Teams full of NBA and college stars and backed by a cadre of hip-hop elite - including Sean (Diddy) Combs and Jim Jones - are set to battle it out this summer to determine Harlem's basketball king. ...
Ron Artest of the Sacramento Kings, the Houston Rockets' Rafer Alston and David Lee of the Knicks are among the NBA stars expected to play. The tournament is sponsored by Dash's sneaker line Pro-Keds and will feature teams supported by Diddy's Bad Boy label, Jones' Diplomats and DMX's Ruff Ryders.
It's the Kingdome Classic Tournament and it's a 10 week tournament starting June 23.
SOHH.com has Yung Joc's thoughts on the Nitti situation.
"I decided not to do the deal then, with him[Nitti]. I felt the other route going with Bad Boy South, Block Entertainment was a better route for me. And that's what I did. And I think it was a blow to the system over there," Joc told SOHH. "What ended up happening is the shit took off so crazy, so fast and so big, that, it was trying to hold on to me, but it couldn't be done. And I think that when everybody was like to his face, 'damn you let that slip.' I think that in itself kinda fueled the fire for this dude.
Via Theo at BadBoyForums.com.
With "Press Play", Diddy has given fans one of the things they crave - new music in the form of remixes. And I don't know if you've been keeping track, but "Press Play" has had a lot of remixes - even by Bad Boy standards, which says something. Let's take a run through them.
Official Remixes
"Come to Me (Remix)" (a.k.a. ATL Remix) featuring Nicole Scherzinger, T.I., Yung Joc and Young Dro
With new music, but Scherzinger's vocals still prominently featured throughout, the track opens up with two short verses from Yung Joc and Young Dro, followed by Diddy's original first verse. Diddy's second verse is removed to make room for a longer one from T.I. Released on "Tell Me" CD singles.
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Here is what appears to be the cover for Ele's Bad Boy debut.
Yung Joc will be having a party at the Copacabana in Manhattan on June 3. See the flier below.
Diddy is one of a handful of celebrities featured in the Forbes "Rags-To-Riches Celebrities" article.
"In many ways, they announce their success with the items that they buy," explains Ellis Cashmore, author of Celebrity Culture.
This may explain the behavior of New York City-born rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs, who moved upstate as a child after the murder of his father. Today, the hip-hop impresario has evolved into a celebrity, in the truest sense of the word. And while he does his part for charity, Combs has never shied away from the luxuries that fame affords. Let his numerous houses and million-dollar soir�es serve as evidence.
See his parts in their story in pictures here and here.
Care of the Elephant Man MySpace, here is a picture of the cover:
Here are Bad Boy's positions on the latest Hot 100 chart:
19. "Last Night" by Diddy (down from 17).
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