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Speaking to the Daily Star, Diddy praised U.K artists Tinie Tempah, Labrinth and Skepta. Tempah and Skepta both appeared on different remixes to Dirty Money's "Hello Good Morning." Labrinth is a singer and producer who collaborated with Tempah on his hit "Pass Out."

"I used to see U.K. artists try and be like U.S. ones so now to see them have self pride and to be able to collaborate with them is awesome," Diddy said.

Via Lindsay Goldwert.

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On Thursday, Zac Posen presented in Paris for the first time, as part of Fashion Week, and the reviews are decidedly mixed, skewing toward negative overall.

Lauren Sherman at Fashionista and Look praised the collection, but Suzy Menkes of The New York Times, Women's Wear Daily, Christina Binkley of The Wall Street Journal's Heard on the Runway were not impressed.

It received mixed or ambivalent reviews from Jenny Barchfield of the Associated Press, Booth Moore of All The Rage, Nicole Phelps of Style.com and Hilary Alexander of the Telegraph.

New York Magazine has pictures of the entire collection, so you can take a look and decide for yourself.

Via Justin Fenner.

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Aasim's new mixtape, "The Money Pit, Part 2," had been set for an October 4 release, but it will now be released today, according to a message Aasim posted on Twitter. He indicated that "family situation" was the reason behind the delay.

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Care of The Suppliers' Twitter account, you can pick up a free download of "Leave Me Alone (Dammit I'm Rollin')," which features Gorilla Zoe, over at Gowhere Hip Hop. Check out the music video (or, at least, the behind the scenes video) below:


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According to a retweet on Jeremy Greene's Twitter profile, "Outta My Brain" was produced by Phoenix and written by Dion Primo. The record was featured on Greene's "The Morning After" mixtape.

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In a video posted on his Facebook profile, Ugandan hip-hop/dancehall singer Jose Chameleone revealed that he had collaborated with Jeremy Greene on a record. To start the clip, the two artists introduce themselves and then a snippet of the song plays.

It is unclear what the song title is or if it is Chameleone featuring Greene or the other way around. That said, the clip itself is labeled "What It Do: Jeremy Greene featuring Chameleone."

Via allAfrica.com.

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Billboard asked Travie McCoy who his five dream collaborations would be and, among them, he listed Janelle Monae.

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Diddy told The Daily Record that he was open to buying a football (soccer) team.

"I'm always looking into different business ventures and it's definitely one of my dreams one day to be a part of a sports franchise, especially a football team," he said. "If the right situation comes my way and it's appealing and we can make the right splash and most importantly build the right team and win. I'm into winning and if it's the right situation then I'm open to it."

Earlier this year, there were a string of reports regarding Diddy's alleged interested in a role with the Crystal Palace club. But, that situation did not work out, Diddy said, due to it not being the right business move for him at the time.

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AllHipHop.com CEO and founder Chuck Creekmur is at the 2010 BET Hip-Hop Awards, which happening today and will air on October 12 at 8 PM ET on BET. According to Creekmur, Rick Ross opens the show and is joined by Diddy and MC Hammer.

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According to Diddy's Twitter, MTV U.K. will air some behind the scenes footage from the recent Dirty Money concert in Glasgow. The show will start at midnight.

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