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Biggie was featured pretty heavily in the Holloween episode of South Park. Or at least, their ... comedic impression of him. Basically, the story is that you can summon The Notorious B.I.G. by saying "Biggie Smalls" three times while looking into a mirror. Not the most favorable impression, but there aren't really favorable impressions on South Park, I don't think. Cartman recites some song lyrics, as does another character. Had it's moments.
Via Fattboi at Notorious Online.
As was reported before, Diddy is in at #1 with 170,500 (171,000 overall). Yung Joc, the iron man, keeps going with another 12,000, giving him 788,600 in all, in at #76. Cassie is at #167, selling 5,600 copies (249,600).
Edit: Commenter jo mentioned that Danity Kane was missing. That's true. They must be in there somewhere, but I don't know where, sorry.
Wow. "Come to Me" jumped again, up another 9 spots to #9 on the charts. "Show Stopper" fell one spot down to #13. "I Know You See It" fell 7 spots to #29. "Tell Me" debuts at #62. Also debuting is "Long Way to Go" in at #97. "Me & U" has finally fallen off the charts after peaking at #3 and staying on there for 27 weeks. Very nice run.
For those curious, that makes 9 singles that have charted on the Hot 100 this year for Bad Boy. That is T3rd for the best Bad Boy has had. The best year in that regard was 2001 with 11. 1997 would be 2nd with 10. And then 2006 would be tied with 1998 with 9. For anyone curious, the worst years were 2005 and 2002 with 2 each. For this count, singles were associated with the year that their album came out.
Watch the MTV special I talked about below.
I like the part where Aasim raises his voice a bit and also I like this quote from Will.I.Am, talking about Diddy: "You could be sitting on a pot of gold, he'll still send you off searching." Well worth watching.
Diddy.com has some videos that you can't find elsewhere. They are making of videos for Sean John and for Unforgivable. Good stuff.
A warning, though: there is brief nudity in the Unforgivable video.
You can listen to it and download it from her MySpace.
I received by Best Buy copy of "Press Play" today and when I listened to the bonus disc, I was surprised to find that "Get Off" is actually different from the previously circulated "Get Off" or "Gettin' Off". Although the credit is given to Sean C. and LV of Grind Music, Diddy doesn't say their names like he did in the previous version. In this one, he mentions DJ Booman, who appears to have produced it. Same words, but entirely different backing music.
Update: according to DJ Booman's MySpace, this is an official remix. You can listen to it on his MySpace. Except that the one on the bonus disc is a little different in that it has some new vocals. It doesn't say "Sean C., LV", it says "Booman", etc.
According to Diddy's MySpace, the video for "Tell Me" will premiere on TRL on MTV on October 30. Making the Video will come later at 6:30 PM on the same day.
AllHipHop.com reports that "Press Play" will debut at #1:
The Bad Boy hit streak continues this year as label head Sean "Diddy" Combs' solo album Press Play lands at No. 1 on Billboard's Top 200 Album Chart.
The disc moved over 176,000 units in its first week, besting releases from Evanescence (The Open Door), JoJo (The High Road), Dierks Bentley (Long Trip Alone) and Ruben Studdard (The Return ).
Congrats to everyone involved. You have to go all the way back for 1997 to find a year where Bad Boy had at least 2 #1 albums.
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