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From SOHH.com:
"A lot of the writers, cause I'm such a perfectionist, were tired of me just saying, 'Nah, I don't like that, I don't like that...It's like, 'Why don't you try it so you can see how hard it is,'" added the mogul. "So a lot of things I was coming up with were getting ripped up and thrown out. It was a crazy exercise for me and really helped me get to another level. You can hear, I think in the vocals cause it's another level of belief in what I'm saying."
Via YoungMarcus31 at BadBoyForever.com.
Diddy was on Power 106. They have pictures. He was asked a couple of interesting questions:
If he had to take out one member of Danity Kane right now, would would it be? Aubrey.
Who does he regret signing to Bad Boy? Da Band.
Via boyzndahood at BadBoyForever.com.
Our release production history page is current with the release of Christian Daniel. Only 3 producers received credit. Emilio Estefan and the Gaitan Bros received credit on all 12 tracks with Tony Mardini receiving credit on 1.
According to the insert including in the Christian Daniel release, B5's second release is due December 5. It's title has not yet been announced.
Just a little factoid:
During his freshman year in Cardinal Spellmen High School in the Bronx, YoungLord caught the attention of one of the hottest producers in the industry, music mogul, Sean �P-Diddy" Combs. Impressed with his talent and age Diddy signed YoungLord to his production team, "The Hit Men" in November 1994.
Vibe.com has quick interview with Yung Joc:
Joc, who's currently working on his follow-up album, Hustlenomics, which is slated to drop during the first quarter of next year, says he doesn't allow fame to get to his head. "If I have to sit and sign a thousand autographs I am going to do that," said Joc.
Via Tiago Fella at BadBoyForever.com.
They posted a video from Diddy's New York Marathon run. The image at the end with him in the car is pretty neat. Watch below.
Monsters and Critics.com has an article on Diddy and Press Play:
"I`m so excited about this record," Combs gushes. He pops an unmarked CD of rough mixes into the stereo system but still can`t get it to work. Julie Greenwald, president of Atlantic Records Group, who has been one of Combs` biggest champions since he brought himself and his Bad Boy label into the Warner Music Group (WMG) fold last year, jumps up and pokes him in the ribs. "Give me that," she says with a laugh. "What, first time with a stereo?"
Finally the music starts. Combs dances around the trailer, rapping over the tracks. He picks up Greenwald and swirls her around the trailer. "We did it, girl!" Then he pauses. Greenwald sits back down on the couch. "I hope people like it," he says sheepishly. "Do you think they will?"
From SOHH.com:
Sparks will also release Don't Call It A Comeback, the first artist mixtape of Diddy's career. In addition to cuts from Press Play, the CD will feature new songs produced by Sparks as well as guest spots by Bad Boy's roster. Jim Jones, The Clipse, Busta Rhymes, Fat Joe, Snoop Dogg, Ludacris and others will also land verses to the CD.
Via Torontosfynest at BadBoyForever.com.
According to SOHH.com, Clinton Sparks is Diddy's official DJ.
"It's definitely an honor to be DJ'ing for Diddy," the award winning DJ said in a statement. "I'm looking forward to the upcoming world tour."
Via Torontosfynest at BadBoyForever.com.
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