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Mario Winans is featured on a new record from Benzino, "Good Times." It also features Joe Boom.

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According to a report by SOHH.com, Rob Holladay (who Diddy said was a member of The Hitmen back in September) and Yung Berg are working on Cassie's upcoming album.

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Check out the clip below for some footage of Diddy and Jay Electronica in the studio on the night that Electronica's "The Ghost of Christopher Wallace" was recorded.


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Earlier today, I posted some footage from Dirty Money's performance in Atlantic City on July 3. That consisted of Diddy talking about comparisons to Biggie and Rick Ross' performance of "B.M.F." and Dirty Money's performance of "Angels (Remix)" with Ross.

RealTalkNY has some more footage and a recap. Check out the clip below. It includes performances from Red Cafe, Fat Joe and Fabolous.


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RealTalkNY has footage from Dirty Money's performance in Atlantic City on July 3. Check it out below.

The clip starts with Diddy, Rick Ross by his side, criticizing "negative a** blogs" for saying that he had compared Rick Ross to Biggie. Since Bad Boy Blog is not a "negative a** blog" and that I wrote that Diddy did not compare Rick Ross to Biggie way back in March, I'm going to say that he's not talking about this publication.

"There will only be one motherf****** B.I.G.," he said. "No one can ever be compared to B.I.G. He's a one of motherf****** one. What the f*** you think, I'm crazy? I'm gonna compare somebody to the n**** B.I.G."

Following that, we see some performance clips of Ross' "B.M.F." and Dirty Money's "Angels (Remix)," with Ross performing both verses.


Thanks Theo for the tip.

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Speaking to Vibe, Raekwon called Diddy the "Donald Trump of rap." Here's the quote:

Puff is the Donald Trump of rap. You have to respect his business antics. A lot of people don't realize that Puffy was doing this s*** before a lot of us even came into the game. And he still has the energy to know great music when he hears it. I look at him as a younger Russell Simmons. He put a lot into hip-hop for us."

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According to Aasim's Twitter stream, his next mixtape will be released on July 26.

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Aasim was kind enough to record a video drop for Bad Boy Blog. Thank you to David James for setting it up. Check it out below. Warning: explicit.


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Here's the new music video for Rick Ross' "Fire Hazard," off of his free album "The Albert Anastasia EP." It was produced by The Runners and the music video is presented by Ciroc.


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Bernadette McNulty of the Telegraph spoke with Janelle Monae about androids, conformity and more.

Underneath the uniform, rather than an emotionless android, Mon�e seems to be working out how to be a shy girl making it in an extrovert�s business. �Most people are under the conception that when they meet me I will be the same as I act on stage but it�s just the music that makes me feel that way. I am a very shy person and I don�t like to be looked at for long periods of time,� she admits. �I�m finding that hard to get used to.�

Via The Boombox.

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