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Watch it here. He did verses from "Come to Me", "I Am" and "We Gon' Make It". Good performance, especially the final 2 verses (my favorite was the 3rd verse). His mic needed to be turned up a bit, at various points, though.
Via FAB at BadBoyForever.com.
As I browse around various online stores looking for "Press Play" exclusives, I am coming across a "Limited Edition." Not sure what is limited about it, but I wonder how it differs from the "Exclusive Limited Edition" that Target has, if at all?
It appears that you can get a free "Press Play" t-shirt when you purchase the album at Circuit City on the 17th. See this page for a picture and more.
You can see the flier here. It appears that the bonus is DVD content. I don't know much other than that.
I just spoke with someone at Best Buy to confirm that the Best Buy exclusive online is the same exclusive as the one in store. So, you can just pre-order it and not have to worry about going to the store.
Updating a previous story, I've located some more information on Myxx, thanks to commenter myxx fan.
Myxx has an official website. As you can see, no mention of Bad Boy. Ashley Phillips has an official site, as well. Again, no mention of Bad Boy. Both acts, as well as B5, are managed by Jamm Entertainment.
According to this fan site, the girls from Myxx and the guys from B5 are cousins. So, relation, same management, etc... that got them to Diddy's listening party and someone at the site mentioned in my earlier article could have assumed/mislabeled the photos on the site. I don't know with absolutely certainty, either way, but if they were on Bad Boy, they'd be trumpeting it, most likely and they're not, so there you go.
From Billboard:
Diddy's return to active artist duty with the new "Press Play" will be accompanied by a return to the concert stage. The rap impresario tells Billboard.com that he plans to begin a world tour in January, promising an "up close and personal" experience in "smaller types of venues" and a fresh approach to playing live.
According to HipHopDX:
Snoop Dogg will be releasing his 8th studio album on Nov. 21. The Blue Carpet Treatment features 19 tracks, and collaborations from Pharell, Ice Cube, Usher, Trina, Nate Dogg, Ray-J, B-Real (Cypress Hill), Guerilla Black, Fabolous, Too-Short, and posthumous spots from Tupac and Notorious BIG.
Via lsd at BadBoyForever.com.
HipHopGame.com has an interview with Diddy:
On "We Gon' Make It," it has the same "Shaft in Africa" sample as Jay's "Show Me What You Got." Which version do you like better?
I like it both ways. I'm not in any competition with Jay. It's a strange coincidence, but that's the way God wanted it. It feels good to be on the same wavelength as an artist as great as Jay-Z. We used a lot of the similar producers on this album because they're our friends and people we've worked with. A lot of times great minds think alike. Now DJ's are cutting one record right after the other. It's been a good thing.
Via killah at BadBoyForever.com.
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