It's been out for a while, I think, but I wanted to mention it. This remix of "Hood N****" is on Gorilla Zoe's MySpace.
Newsday, the AP and hellomagazine.com have coverage of Diddy's annual white party.
White was de rigueur. Standing on a railed walkway next to his house, Combs sent home a guest wearing a cream-colored dress, and the Piano Man's wife, Katie Lee Joel, opted to return home when her dress, also a shade of cream, did not meet the expectations of fashion police out front. Even a Rolls-Royce parked in the driveway was white. Other guests included Mariah Carey, Busta Rhymes, Donna Karan and Ashley Olsen.
You can listen to this track on Tony Dofat's MySpace.
As I look over the iTunes version of "Hustlenomics", I noticed a bit more than just a different intro. There's two big gaps in the album. The first is with "Hell Yeah" - if you look in the iTunes store, you'll see that it is only 2:20. Diddy's verse is gone and only Joc's first two are in the song. The second gap is "Chevy Smile", where you are only given the first 1:59 of the song. The song fades as Trick Daddy starts his verse. Somehow, these 3 tracks were submitted to iTunes instead of the ones that should have been. Notice that the clean version of the album is how it should be. So, if you purchased the clean version of the album, you're fine.
I contacted someone at the label for comment and was told that they are working on a solution. We'll have more when something happens. Hopefully, those that have already purchased the album will be able to get those tracks.
The intro for the iTunes version of "Hustlenomics" is different from the intro that is on the main CD version (at least, the CD that came with the DVI version). The iTunes one is Block talking while the other one is Joc's dad talking, followed by Joc rapping.
Updating a previous story, from AllHipHop.com:
"As producers of the biopic Notorious, we felt compelled to quell the various false media reports indicating Sean Kingston has landed the coveted role of portraying 'The Notorious B.I.G' in the upcoming film," Wayne Barrow told AllHipHop.com. "The role for B.I.G is 100% open and we are diligently searching for the individual to seize the moment and fill those giant shoes of greatness, everyone is being considered, including Sean Kingston but no one has been chosen."
Via JungleCity at BadBoyForever.com via BallerStatus.com.
I just received my copy of the MVI version of "Hustlenomics". It features 2 CDs - the CD for the album and then the MVI CD. Let's talk about what's on the MVI disc.
You are able to listen to all of the songs on the album and export them in a digital format. It includes a section for lyrics for all of the songs. Interestingly, the lyrics it provides for "Hell Yeah" are different than what is actually on the song. They include an intro from Diddy. Here it is:
Yung Joc
Bad Boy South
Block Entertainment
They call me Diddy
It's a family affair
You know when somebody got your back
We got each others backs man
I'm wit my brother he wit me
We wit you too
Check this out
This what this about
And then the chorus starts. The lyrics also place Diddy's verse in the middle of the song as the 2nd verse, rather than at the end as the 3rd verse, as is the case in the song. He also introduces them differently as they have him saying:
Ah yo Joc
You know I'm wit you man
They call me Diddy
Let me talk to 'em
I like the song OK now and all, but if the intro, etc. had been included, I definitely would have liked it more. Yeah, I know, just an intro. But, that's me.
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The advertisement insert for "Hustlenomics" features an advertisement for Sean John Eyewear Collection (featuring Diddy) on one side and, on the other side, a few different things:
1. Mentions (with dates) of the forthcoming albums of B5, Gorilla Zoe, Elephant Man and Boyz N Da Hood.
2. "Coming Soon: Mario Winans, We Invented the Remix II, Jordan McCoy, Cassie, Cheri Dennis".
3. An introduction of Yung Joc mobile trading cards.
B5 is featured on the cover of the October 2007 Right On! magazine. For more, see the B5 official site.
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