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From SOHH.com:
"Behind The Grind," an exclusive four-part web mini-series chronicling the making of a mixtape by upstart emcee H.D. and the advice he receives from established rappers and industry execs, premieres on SOHH today (December 6).
The series, which will feature appearances from The Game, Jim Jones, Fat Joe, Sean "Diddy" Combs...
Diddy was the cover man for the January/February issue of Scratch Magazine. They also have a video of him in the studio working with "Everything I Love".
Via Torontosfynest at BadBoyForever.com.
Diddy was featured in the 11/27/06 issue of People Magazine. Diddy's MySpace has a picture.
You can watch the video for Danity Kane's second single, "Ride For You", MTV.com.
From CNW Group:
Counterfeit goods are flooding the
Canadian market, harming legitimate retailers and manufacturers considerably;
forcing some to even go belly-up. Despite efforts to prosecute and charge the
perpetrators, the globally growing counterfeit trade is not easy to stop and
costs the Canadian apparel industry millions of dollars each year. The biggest
victim of counterfeit, however, is the consumer. Canadian consumers spend
their hard earned money on brands they like and trust, only to discover that
they were misled and what they have purchased is not authentic.
Sean John, the popular apparel designed by Hip Hop mogul Sean "Diddy"
Combs, is taking action against counterfeit apparel. Because of their
increasing number of knockoff t-shirts, tracksuits and denim, Sean John knows
better than anyone how accessible counterfeit clothing and accessories are at
flea markets, street corners, retail stores and internet sites nationwide.
Over a year ago, Multigroup (the distributor of Sean John in Canada) retained
legal and investigative services to crackdown on the problem. Since then, with
the aid of Canadian authorities, thousands of pieces of pirated Sean John were
seized. Yet, the battle is far from won.
For this reason, Sean John Canada is taking matters into their own hands.
Today marks Sean John Canada's anti-counterfeit campaign called "DON'T BUY A
LIE." The campaign responds to their copycat crisis by promoting and
generating awareness about what's real, what's not, and who's affected through
the Canadian media, celebrities, retailers and consumers. Visit
www.dontbuyalie.com.
There are some pictures of Danity Kane at the Billboard Music Awards at Dawn Richard Online.
Via Dawn.
We have a new blogger at Bad Boy Blog. His name is Luke Hartley. Welcome!
On the Don't Call It A Comeback mixtape on the track DNA by Ness, Diddy says that Ness is coming in May.
From MTV News:
"Puff is a multimillionaire, I'm a thousand-naire at that time, grinding," Chopper said. "I shot the ['I See You Lil' Daddy'] video and the remix with Lil Wayne and Jody Breeze without him even giving me an advance check. I did that thinking it was all love. [Then] Katrina hit, boom, took away my house, my mama's house, took away a lot of stuff from my family.
"When that happened, I didn't get no phone call [from Diddy] ... So at the end of the day, I felt played. That's why I wanted to disband myself from the Bad Boy situation."
Keesha Johnson, a spokesperson for Diddy, disputed Chopper's claims. She said Diddy promoted Chopper as the first breakout artist from Da Band and that Bad Boy and its distributor, Atlantic Records, funded both of Chopper's videos. ...
Diddy also responded to Chopper: "[He] is a former disgruntled artist of Bad Boy who obviously has an ax to grind. We wish him well in his future career," he said in a statement released to MTV News.
I don't really have anything to say. Is he telling the truth? Who knows. I see no reason to give him the benefit of the doubt. In any case, he has bigger fish to fry than to be doing this stuff. He's facing charges that could net him up to 90 years in prison, according to the article.
Yung Joc is featured on Lil' Scrappy's new album Bred 2 Die Born 2 Live. He's on a song called "Touching Everything".
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