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Check out Hip-Hop Confessions, episode 5 features a round table of Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie, Sean C. and LV as they each confess something to host Skillz. Sean C. confesses that he didn't like "It's All About the Benjamins," when he first heard the beat.

But, the funny part is Angelettie's confession about, in his words, "one of my biggest records." He says that Diddy wanted him to take a short DJ Kool party cut and turn it into a full song. But, he didn't want to do it. He listened to it and told Diddy, "We not gonna win with this s***."

He also said that he and Diddy made a bet. If the song came out "wack," Diddy had to buy him a car. If it came out "hot," Angelettie had to give up his half of the publishing. This was before he made the record. It came out hot, but Dot says in the end Kool & the Gang took all of the publishing, anyway, due to the sample of "Hollywood Swinging," which served as the backbone of the record. He also notes that Mase came up with the "take hits from the '80s" anthem.

Check out the full clip below and enjoy.


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Oliver Miller of AOL's Inside TV reports that Ke$ha's "Tik Tok" opened up last night's episode of "The Simpsons."

The song starts with "wake up in the morning feeling like P. Diddy" and Diddy then adds a couple of ad-libs as her verse develops. On "The Simpsons," Ke$ha's vocals are kept and lip-synched by Lisa Simpson, but the voice of Bart Simpson recites Diddy's ad-libs. Check out the clip below.


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Following defeats of Herbie Luv Bug and Teddy Riley, Diddy and The Hitmen have fallen in Vibe's "The Greatest Hip-Hop Producer of All-Time!" tournament.

They lost in the third round to first seed The Neptunes by a margin of 72.8% to 27.2%. I'm a little surprised that The Neptunes won, let alone by that margin, but not shocked and I'm sure the seeding plays a role in the votes, as well. I like The Neptunes a lot, so congratulations to them.

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On Jeremy Greene's MySpace, you can listen to a mega mix (of sorts) of Dirty Money's "Hello Good Morning" that features rap verses from T.I. and Diddy, as seen on the original, plus the remix verses from Rick Ross and Red Cafe and a sung verse by Greene.

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Red Cafe's "Heart and Soul" featuring Pete Rock, a record I absolutely love, serves as the soundtrack to "The Heart & Soul of New York City," a new "poetic clip" by Kevin Couliau of K1X. It's an ode to playground basketball in New York, featuring Red Cafe as well as cameos by DJ Ted Smooth, former New York Knick John Starts, KRS-One and more. Check out out below.


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Christina Boyle of the New York Daily News reports that Diddy paid a visit to Lil' Wayne in prison on Wednesday. According to sources, they talked for about an hour.

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Updating a previous report, Jay Electronica's manager told Jayson Rodriguez at MTV News that "The Ghost of Christopher Wallace" is not yet finished. The song, which features heavy ad libs from Diddy, debuted online yesterday.

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Over on her website, Angela Yee has audio from her interview with Jay Electronica. They talk about "The Ghost of Christopher Wallace."

Interestingly, Electronica says that the version they are about to play isn't the finished version of the song. It's unclear if the version that Diddy is circulating is finished or not.

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Below, check out the brand new music video for Fat Joe's "Slow Down" featuring Jeezy, care of Twitter messages posted by Diddy and Fat Joe. The video includes a cameo appearance from Diddy, surfing on the hood of a convertible Rolls-Royce Phantom that Fat Joe is driving.

Fat Joe seemingly made reference to this on the remix to DJ Khaled's "All I Do is Win (Remix)."

"Riding through Harlem, me and Jeezy, pardon me - Puffy surfing on the hood for n***** that keep doubting me," he raps on the track.


Previously, we posted some behind the scenes footage.

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Over on his MySpace, singer Rotimi has premiered "Already Know" featuring Dawn Richard. On his Twitter, he says that a video for the song will be shot "real soon."

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