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The video was uploaded 2 weeks ago, but the B5 MySpace mentions that they have started a mobile video diary with this entry.
I say re-surfaces because I haven't heard of any public moves he has made since leaving Bad Boy (Jerome Childers is Jerome or Lil' Jerome, former Bad Boy artist). He played John-Mark in Paul: A Musical Journey on January 27, 2026 at the Palace Theatre in Columbus, OH. He must be 19 or 20 now. You can see a picture of him at the site. Anyway, just thought some would find that interesting.
VH1.com has an article on the New York auditions for Making the Band 4:
The "Making the Band 4" auditions � this time Diddy's looking for a show-stopping male quartet � may not get the frenzied attention the "American Idol" tryouts receive, but that doesn't mean they aren't just as entertaining.
The New York leg certainly was, and the same could prove to be true at the casting calls scheduled for Saturday in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Tuesday in Washington, D.C. (Scroll below for more information on the Charlotte and D.C. auditions.)
Hopefuls braved subzero temperatures, waited in line outside club BLVD and inside the venue for upward of four hours, and when they finally got their 30 seconds to impress ... his royal Diddy-ness wasn't even there. Take that, take that!
From Starpulse News Blog:
"I'm not going to be standing there with a shotgun. But I will, first and foremost, protect them like I would my sons." Sean 'Diddy' Combs insists he doesn't plan to scare off potential boyfriends of his twin daughters D'lLla and Jessie in the future.
From HHNLive.com:
... This year commemorates the 10th year Anniversary of his death and Voletta further expands the Brooklyn Mint Brand with the launch of NOTORIOUS B.I.G....
Ms. Wallace will debut the Spring and Fall 2007 collection of Notorious February 13-16, 2007 in Las Vegas at MAGIC Marketplace...
Via D Twizzle at BadBoyForever.com.
From AllHipHop.com:
Block Entertainment rapper Yung Joc has been tapped to star in a new national ad campaign promoting Rockport's Established 1971 collection.
Roger Friedman:
It didn�t help that Sean "Diddy" Combs� album, "Press Play," upon which millions were spent, was a total dud. Even though critics loved it, and the single �Last Night� can be heard in every club and at every party, the album barely went gold. In the past, Combs� albums sold millions.
Warner spent somewhere in the neighborhood of $10 million to go into business with Combs on his Bad Boy Entertainment after it was dropped by the Universal Music Group.
Combs did have a couple of minor hits last year with his acts, but nothing on the scale of his former successes.
Now, I've dealt with Friedman before. You have to keep in mind that "Celebrity Gossip" is in the title of the page. That's his style of writing. Very well.
So, with that style, I often don't bother mentioning it. But, since he's at FOXNews.com and since I'm in the right mood, I guess you could say (and it's a slow news day), let's give it a go.
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From Reuters:
Warner Music Group ..., the world's fourth-largest music company, on Thursday posted a 74 percent drop in its quarterly profit on a weaker album release schedule compared with a year ago.
This week's Hot 100 positions:
55. "Tell Me" by Diddy (up from 56).
64: "Last Night" by Diddy (a new high, up from 74).
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