Yo Gotti’s new artist MoneyBagg Yo was recently spotted at Icon Studio in ATL working on new music with Cincinnati native, BayBay. Thier record, Dirty Money features rising Midwest artist Cook Laflare. Watch the video snippet below and be on the lookout for the official music video releasing sometime next month. IG@baybay_fdw @moneybaggyo @lalaashep
Ja Rule will be releasing his first studio album in almost eight years, Pain Is Love 2 (PIL 2) on February 28, 2012. It is the follow-up to 2004′s Blood In My Eye. Check out the tracklist below. 1) Intro “Fuck Fame” ( feat Leah Siegal) 2) Real Life Fantasy ( feat Anita Louise) 3) Parachute ( feat Leah Siegal) 4) Super Star 5) Black Vodka 6) Drown (feat Somong and Kenny Dark) 7) Never Had Time (feat John Doe) Strange days 9) To The Top ( feat Kalina of Dirty Money) 10) Pray 4 The Day (feat Leah Siegal) 11) Believe (bonus) 12) Spun A Web ( fear AminA) (bonus)**
When we first met this young lady, we would have never pegged her as one to end up with this much ink on her. Since then she’s toured the world with two urban pop-ish groups masterminded by the same man. Can you guess who this is? That is Dawn Richard in the pages of Edge Magazine, getting her flex on now that she’s broken free of Diddy’s chains her first solo album, Golden Hear, is in the works. Of course she geared up for it with the release of her Tell Tale Hear mixtape last year. And she talked to Edge about what that project meant. “I wanted people to literally fall into my heart. And if they could hear each beat of my heart those songs would be the sound. If you took a walk in my heart those songs would be the soundtrack”. That’s the mind of Dawn Richard. She’s discussing her mixtape, A Tell Tale Heart, which went viral earlier this year and proved that she was more than just “that girl from Making the Band”. Y’all might still be calling her that. Or “Dawn from Dirty Money,” which she isn’t anymore (no one will explain exactly what happened), but that’s not stopping Dawn’s hustle. In fact, she just dropped a new Christmas song called “December Sky” for the people… and so that you won’t forget that she can saaaaang, dammit! “A lot of people won’t be able to see their loved ones this Christmas,” says Dawn. “Whether they are serving in Iraq/Iran, in the industry or working a 9 to 5, the truth is a lot of us aren’t able to make it home for the holidays. So this record is for them and anyone else missing their love – the sky and stars are a gift for us both because no matter how far apart we are, we are under the same sky.” Hit the flip to check out “December Sky” and more pics from Dawn’s Edge spread.
Ray-J spent some time flossin’ in NYC this week promoting his single “Bananaz” ft. Rick Ross and celebrating his newfound #CirocBoyz status . Yep that’s right. Check out the latest tweets on the matter below: Gotta give it up to Diddy. While Tyrese, Yeezy and Hov are putting black video girls out of work, Diddy has hooked up Kalenna and Dawn with Dirty Money, Kelly Rowland as the face of his Empress perfume and now matched Ray-J with a brand that is perfect for him — Ciroc. Exclusive photos of Ray-J in NYC when you continue…
‘They might’ve come to see Dirty Money but you’re going to leave thinking about me,’ singer says. By Vaughn Schoonmaker Lloyd Photo: MTV News Lloyd was in New York recently as the opening act for Diddy-Dirty Money’s Coming Home Tour . He sat down with MTV News to discuss his upcoming album, his first concert and what it’s like to open for one of hip-hop’s biggest and baddest names. Atlanta-based R&B singer Lloyd recalled how he became Diddy’s opening act after encountering Diddy on a trip to Los Angeles. “Me, Polow Da Don and the whole Zone 4 crew went to UCLA for our daily routine working out, and one day Diddy came to work out with us. I remember Diddy actually talking to me while I was in the middle of some exercises and I wouldn’t look at him. He would just say, ‘Come on, man! Smile, man! Be happy!’ And I was just like, ‘I don’t want to smile. I just want to focus.’ ” While many would have basked in the opportunity to converse with one of hip-hop’s greatest living legends, Lloyd simply wanted to finish his grueling workout. Diddy seemed to take something from that conversation. “I think that he just admired something about seeing how driven I was at the time,” Lloyd recounted. “I think he could relate to and respect that.” The 25-year-old singer entered the mainstream music scene when he signed to the Inc. Records back in 2004, in the days when he was closely associated with co-founder Ja Rule and labelmate Ashanti. He parted ways with the Inc. in 2009 and has since landed himself a new deal with Interscope. He recalls that his path to success came with a lot of hard work and sacrifice. “I sacrificed a lot of my childhood for music,” he said, showing no signs of regret, only pride. “I signed my first record deal when I was 10.” Lloyd excitedly shared a coincidental fact about an inspiring moment. “My very first concert was a Diddy show in Atlanta,” he said, smiling. “Puff came out and he just rocked it, man. I had never experienced anything like that.” Now Lloyd performs on the same stage as the star he admired so much as a kid. “Diddy’s one of the first people to take hip-hop to a popular music standpoint,” Lloyd noted. “He’s the godfather of hip-hop!” Lloyd is humbled by his current circumstances. “I really enjoy being an opening act because I look at it as an opportunity to earn new fans,” he said. Old fans and new fans alike can look forward to his upcoming fourth album, King of Hearts, hitting stores in June. “It’s going to be my best work to date,” he promised, hinting about some “real cool surprise collaborations.” “I heard a rumor that I was doing a song with Andre 3000 and Lil Wayne,” Lloyd teased. Lloyd expressed some high hopes for this tour when it comes to acquiring Diddy fans. “They might’ve come to see Dirty Money but you’re going to leave thinking about me,” he promised. Related Videos Opening Act: Artists To Look Out For Related Artists Lloyd Diddy-Dirty Money
Let hO’Day tell it , this one is definitely true. Aubrey O’ Day revealed (again) that none of the former Danity Kane members talk to Dawn Richard anymore, despite their attempts to reach out to her. (Really, girls? Still?) She also addressed the rumors (again) that her and Diddy were in a relationship, but she throws some good shade at her former boss this time around. On if she’s still friends with the Danity Kane girls “You’re gonna see Aundrea come on the show. You’re gonna see us reunite for the first time since me being fired. You’re gonna see us back in the studio again recording and there’s gonna be some drama that goes along with that. I’m meeting Shannon, we’re having a barbecue at my house, so we’re reuniting again for the first time. D. Woods and I have always been tight. And nobody talks to Dawn and we’ve all reached out.” Aww! We know some of you would definitely support a Danity Kane reunion tour. But when Aubrey keeps saying stuff like this… On having a relationship with Diddy: “No, not at all. I always ask people when they say that, ‘Where do you get from? Why are you thinking that?’ and they always say, ‘Well, the way you talked to him on the show, you really acted like you obviously had been in bed with him the night before, like you had some privilege or some right to be talking to Diddy like that.’ And I hear that a lot from females and it’s interesting to me because, as a woman, you should really applaud women that aren’t afraid of speaking their mind and that don’t cower in the likes of money and power.” …It’s probably not happening… Oh well! We’ll always have the memories. Take a look back at when it was all good with DK.
After a pre-mature leak earlier this week, Dirty Money drop their latest video for the “Your Love (Remix)” with Rick Ross & Trey Songz. We saw previews of the Colin Tilley-directed visual last month during NBA All-Star Weekend. Previously: Diddy-Dirty Money feat. Rick Ross & Trey Songz – “Your Love (Remix)” (Mastered) Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : MissInfo.tv Discovery Date : 31/03/2011 02:39 Number of articles : 2