Ain’t no party like a Puff Daddy party ’cause a Puff Daddy party don’t stop. And last weekend, Diddy held his Labor Day Weekend pool party at the Palms Hotel in Sin City with DJ Skee on the 1s and 2s. Bad Boy’s havin’ a party. Word to Luther.
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Fred keeps stacking bundles and adds Meek and Cory Gunz for the remix to his regional hit. That beat is money in the bank.
After some words from Puff, Dre Films takes us out to Cleveland during the I Am Music Tour stop where Rozay visited the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame for an interview with Zune Marketplace. Cameos from Gunplay, Drake and Stalley. Sidebar: Move over Flav. Ha! Rick Ross Opening Wingstops
Seems like Miles is fed up. And
2Pac back? It sure seems like it. Here are two unreleased bullets from Afeni’s baby boy. The first one is aimed at Jeru Da Damaja, Biggie, Mobb Deep, and A Tribe Called Quest. “NY 87” Featuring Kurupt, Threat and Daz Dillinger As for the second, his victims include Dr. Dre, Nas, De La Soul, Wendy Williams, Biggie and Diddy. “Watch Yo Mouth”
During last night’s ceremony, the previous honoree Dr. Dre took the podium and presented Diddy with the ASCAP Founding Fathers Award. Again, Rap-Up was there to capture the two moguls sharing the stage. Congrats Puff.
12 years after Shyne shot the club up, Diddy has settled the civil suits filed by three of the victims. According to the NY Post, Puff paid the most seriously injured bystander Natania Reuben $1.8 million while the other two clubgoers were paid $500,000 and $50,000. That’s that Dirty money.
[vodpod id=Video.9541734&w=540&h=350&fv=config%3Dhttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.karmalooptv.com%2Fxml%2Ffeed%3Fvideo%3D10317] Diddy and Usher look for love in all the wrong places in their new video directed by Collin Tilley. Off that Last Train To Paris in stores now. karmaloop
This is what happens after one too many coconut Cirocs. If you’re looking for Diddy on Twitter, good luck finding him. He’s taken the liberty of renaming himself, “Swag”. Good grief. Follow him here—or to Hades.
[vodpod id=Video.8190206&w=540&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] Dirty Money’s Coming Home Tour stopped in San Francisco last night and Mr. Combs brought out Bay Area native, Lil B. Thank you Based God
What strength this artist has! You can feel the balance, and in the music that surrounds you, you can't help but hear the rhythm of the voice calling you. I like it because it represents the style I listened to a few years ago, but faster and more enveloping. The artist tries to communicate her moods and her desire to wake up from this nightmare life she's living.