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I just received the limited edition, so I wanted to talk about it.
Basically, it's a black, hard cover book with the Press Play logo on it. Inside are pictures from a photoshoot that tell a vague story. Diddy in the club, meets girl, they're into each other, they go back to his/her room (whatever) and... stuff happens... and then Diddy is praying. As a warning, there is slight nudity (the girl's butt).
After that, we have the album credits and then the actual CD. It's a neat thing.
Also, there is an insert. One side is an ad for Sean John at Macy's. The other side says that B5, Cheri Dennis, 8 Ball & MJG, Jordan McCoy and Boyz N Da Hood are coming soon.
Diddy's MySpace has a picture from the set of his upcoming video for "Tell Me", the second single off of "Press Play".
From courier-journal.com:
Tonight we'll find out how the girls do without cameras and pre-fab plotlines when they headline the Louisville Palace, with Code Red opening (8 p.m., $26.50, $29.50).
I watched it. It wasn't bad. I liked the "I'll Be Missing You" performance better than "Come to Me." Was Danity Kane actually singing? I wasn't sure.
Just watched it. Interesting program. It said that it was done on July 22 from 12:00 PM to 6:30 AM. I guess he really doesn't sleep. lol A couple of details:
Regarding the charity basketball game where 9 died. He said that everyone left, ran out of there and he was alone, performing mouth to mouth. And he said that he definitely thought about killing himself.
He said that the night before Biggie died, he recorded a record where he said "Bad Boys don't die, we multiply" and it felt strange to him for some reason.
The latest Billboard Hot 100 chart is out.
"Show Stopper" continues to fight back up the chart, moving up 4 spots to #12. "Come to Me" is back at it as well, jumping 10 spots from #28 to #18! That's a high for Press Play's first single. "I Know You See It" holds firm at #22. "Me & U" is down 3 spots to #45. "It's Goin' Down" has finally fallen off of the chart, after reaching #3 and lasting 28 weeks. Excellent run.
Diddy talked with MTV about his influences in creating "Press Play":
"Conceptually, that was something in the back of my head: 'How do I move people? How do I use voices? How do I stay in my lane?' I'm good when I play a role as an orchestrator and give you different things. When you hear the unique backgrounds and the horns and the percussion, it gives you a unique thing. I pride myself on being a great entertainer."
If you'd like to enter in the contest where Diddy will plan and host a party for you, you can enter now at BET.com.
meandmuzic on YouTube has posted an MTV documentary type of program called "It's All About the Backstage: Puffy and the Family On Tour" which takes you behind the scenes of the major tour back in '97. Watch parts 1, 2 and 3.
On the video, I saw Diddy, Foxy Brown, Jay-Z, Nas, AZ, Foxy Brown, Lil' Kim, Mase, Busta Rhymes, Spliff Star, Carl Thomas, 112, Lil' Cease, Usher, The LOX, Black Rob and (I think) Kelly Price. Faith Evans must have been in there somewhere, as well. What a tour.
Via jim_bean at Notorious Online.
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