Days after a sneak peak was released for Dirty Money’s “Your Love (Remix)” music video featuring Rick Ross and Trey Songz the full video has made its way onto the internet and let’s just say it’s a little (or a lot) on the kinky side. I’m sure a lot of people might be somewhat intimidated by a kinky music video that features Rick Ross, but I promise it’s not that bad. See more...
Those who actually took the time to listen to Diddy Money's "Last Train to Paris" - and unless you're getting paid to write an album review on it I don't know why you would - found a project that wasn't as disasterous as feared, but certainly wasn't very good. So it's no surprise that new remixes featuring Eminem and Mary J. Blige are far better than anything on the actual album.
When I first saw that Swizz Beatz had dropped a track with Diddy/Dirty Money/Diddy Money called "Ass on the Floor" as part of his Monster Mondays/Monsta Mondays/Monsta WhoGivesaFuckDays series I did a little happy dance. Christmas had come early. Certainly here was a track I could completely unload on and relieve some building tension. Then I hit play and...
As you can tell by the headline, I was pleasantly surprised when I pressed play on the "Loving You No More (Remix)" and found that, despite my worst fears, Busta Rhymes didn't actually ruin the relatively enjoyable original track. In fact, he may have improved it. Listen and download...
To be fair, not all of Diddy's upcoming album "Last Train to Paris" has been a train wreck. "Hello, Good Morning" was a modest hit, and that record with Drake, "Loving You No More", was pretty decent. But this "Shades" record? This is terrible. I mean historically terrible. Like "so terrible I'm almost impressed by how terrible it is" terrible. Obviously there's no one at Bad Boy willing to tell Diddy when he's making a mistake. The emperor is wearing no clothes.
Lord know Diddy doesn't know how to sing, or rap, or adequately pay his artists, but he does know how to make a ton of money and put together a nice package, as we can hear on his new Dirty Money joint "Loving You No More", which brings on guaranteed hit maker Drake. As always, Diddy's the weak link here, even with his vocals run through the production ringer. Listen and download....
Diddy remixed a hit single? I haven't been this surprised since I found out water was wet. Sean Combs, the man who for better or worse invented the modern remix, and his Dirty Money crew, have updated their quasi-hit "Hello, Good Morning", bringing on Mr. MC Hammer himself Rick Ross and the ever-present Nicki Minaj. Listen and download...
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