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Diddy hosted a party tonight in Brooklyn, to honor the life and times of The Notorious B.I.G., on the 13th anniversary of his passing.

The Source partnered with Bad Boy to stream the event live online and I watched a good chunk of it. Small issues (price gouging and a fight or two) aside, it was quite a spirited performance as Diddy took the stage and rapped, sung, hyped and danced to a medley of Biggie featured and inspired tracks.

With Mister Cee DJing, he was joined by Busta Rhymes, Fabolous, Red Cafe and Rick Ross as, decked out in shirts reading "Invisible Bully 03.09.10," they worked their way through a medley including Red Cafe's "I'm Ill" and "Paper Touching," Fabolous' "Brooklyn," Diddy's "Victory" and "It's All About the Benjamins (Remix)," Dirty Money's "Angels (Remix)," Total's "Can't You See," Junior M.A.F.I.A.'s "Get Money" and "Player's Anthem," as well as an assortment of Biggie tracks, including but not limited to the following:

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Check out the clip below for some behind the scenes footage from the music video shoot for Trina's "Million Dollar Girl," which features Diddy and Keri Hilson (single cover.


The song is the lead single from "Amazin'," which is set for a May 4 release. Ciroc will be helping Trina to promote the set, which will also feature Kalenna of Dirty Money.

Via Hottest in the Hood.


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MTV News' Jayson Rodriguez has quotes from Biggie's mom Voletta Wallace and former LAPD detective Russell Poole, who investigated the murder of Biggie, on the 13th anniversary of his death.

Ms. Wallace declined to comment on the status of her lawsuit but issued a brief statement to MTV News: "I thank you for the opportunity to touch [my son's] fans and for the network's continued support of me and the family, but it's been 13 years, I miss my son, his children miss their father, and the murderer is still at large." ...

Poole maintains there were clues that pointed to each man that should have been looked into further. "I've put away guys for life with less evidence [than I had on Rafael Perez and David Mack]," Poole said.


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Today marks 13 years since the premature passing of Christopher Wallace, better known as The Notorious B.I.G.

Biggie's memory is kept alive by his family, fans, friends, admirers, peers, family, Bad Boy Records and, of course, Diddy. If an artist has had more impact than Biggie while finishing only two albums in his lifetime, I'd like to know who that artist is.

Rest in peace, B.I.G.

If you have any thoughts you'd like to add or share, please feel free to post them in the comments.

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A new track either by or featuring Dawn Richard has appeared online, and it's a riff on the Phil Collins classic "In the Air Tonight." The song features heavy contribution from what sounds like DJ Webstar, so it's unclear if he's the featured artist or she is.

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In an interview with The Hip Hop Chronicle, SRC Records founder and CEO Steve Rifkind shared a bit about his relationship with Diddy and had a lot of kind words, as well. He talked about how the "Big Mack" campaign back in the early nineties was "the most genius thing I've ever seen in my f****** life." Check it out below. The part about Diddy starts at 2:30.


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Spin's William Goodman reports from a listening party held in New York for Janelle Monae's upcoming album "The ArchAndroid."

Diddy, on hand via webcam from Paris, spoke glowingly about Monae. "Janelle is my most artistic signing yet," he said. "She's not afraid to dream. I'm known for my hype, but her music speaks for itself."

"Suite II Overture" and "Mushrooms and Roses" were two of the songs played during the evening.

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At the end of February, we reported on the Diddy-hosted party in Brooklyn that will commemorate the 13th anniversary of the untimely passing of The Notorious B.I.G. on March 9.

Flanked by Janelle Monae, Diddy spoke with MTV News' Shaheem Reid about the event. Check out the video below.


Via the New York Post.


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According to Shaheem Reid of MTV News, on March 9, the MTV Jams network (note: this is a different channel than MTV) will be playing the videos of various deceased artists, including The Notorious B.I.G. March 9 will mark 13 years since the passing of Biggie.

Following this, on March 14 on MTV2, Diddy will host a special "Sucker Free Sunday," which will serve as a tribute to Biggie. The show will air at 12:00 PM ET, according to MTV's website.

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Liz Farmer of The Daily Record reports that, as part of a business themed trip to New York City, 20 high school students from Baltimore will visit the Bad Boy offices and meet Diddy.

While there, they will also present him with marketing plans that they have developed focused on micro-enterprise, environmentally conscious business ventures and a new product line for women aged 35 and up. The trip is sponsored by the Baltimore chapter of the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship.

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