According to Diddy's Twitter, Dirty Money has shot a commercial for CBS that will air during their coverage of the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship tournament. This follows the commercial that aired on CBS during the Super Bowl. It will air on April 5.
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Just a small programming note: I'm in Austin, Texas for South by Southwest (SXSW) Interactive. The conference runs from March 12-16 and I'm speaking on March 13, co-leading a Core Conversation titled "Shameless Self Promotion Without Looking Like an @#$%^&!" at 12:30 PM. If you're at the event, I'd certainly like to meet you. You can contact me on Twitter @iFroggy.
During this time, coverage here at Bad Boy Blog should be light, if anything, due to the constant nature of the conference. I appreciate your patience.
On Twitte Yung Joc posted a free download link for "Drip" by Joc featuring Lil' Wayne. You can listen to it below. Click the arrow pointing downward, on the right side of the box, to download.
On Twitter, Yung Joc shared a free download link for "Vote 4 Me" by JC and featuring Joc. Check it out below. Click the arrow pointing downward, on the right side of the box, to download.
Here's just a taste of last night's party in Brooklyn. Rick Ross joins Diddy on stage to perform a shortened version of "Angels (Remix)" with a bit of Biggie's verse at the end. Shot by Bad Boy A&R; Daniel "Skid" Mitchell.
"'Microphone Murderer' is the main demo [song]," Cee said. "It's the demo that I took to Matty C from The Source magazine for the 'Unsigned Hype' article. Diddy heard about The Source magazine 'Unsigned Hype' situation. So the 'Microphone Murderer' was the demo song Puff heard and got him signed. Besides 'Microphone Murderer,' [the demo tape included] 'Guaranteed Raw,' 'Live in Action' and another song called 'Love No Hoe.' And when we say demo, it wasn't a four-track. It was just [50] DJing on two records in his crib."
Though this quote makes it sound like "Guaranteed Raw" and "Live in Action" were separate tracks, but they were not and this is made clear in the video below.