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Diddy Says He Has No ‘Master Plan’ With Rick Ross

‘If it organically grows into something, that’s cool,’ he tells MTV News of his Ross co-sign. By Shaheem Reid Diddy Photo: MTV News “Whenever Diddy calls, I know it’s ’bout a big check,” Rick Ross raps on Diddy-Dirty Money’s “Angels” remix. The Boss and Chairman Combs have been hanging tight a lot lately. They’re on the “Angels” remix together, they jumped on Waka Flocka Flame’s “O Let’s Do It” as well. Ross even posted footage of himself on a jet that was “lent out” by Diddy as he flew from Las Vegas. The ultimate Diddy co-sign had to be on the set of the “Angels” remix video, when Puff compared Rick to the Notorious B.I.G. “I guess him and Biggie locked up in a room,” Diddy said about Ross’ rhymes on the track in an online video . “My man D-Roc even said that. My man D-Roc co-signed. He said, ‘That man right here is sounding like our homie.’ That’s a mean co-sign. I don’t know what was going on in the studio, the spirits was connecting. It ain’t bootleg; it’s organic — straight Whole Foods. A lot of n—as be having preservatives in y’all sh–. This sh– is straight uncut raw. “This right here is just the beginning,” Diddy added. “Look out for us to do more things.” So what exactly are those things? We caught up with Diddy in Dallas during NBA All-Star Weekend, and he said we’ll all just have to see how everything goes. “We’ve just been doing little things together,” Diddy explained. “If it organically grows into something, that’s cool. But it’s not no master plan for something else bigger than that.” Ross and the Carol City Cartel just put out the mixtape The Timeless Audemars Piguet Collection. It’s the prequel to Ross’ upcoming Teflon Don LP. The first record from the album is “Mafia Music 2” featuring Chrisette Michele. The video was shot by Spiff TV for Maybach Films and launched on Tuesday. Related Artists Diddy

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D. Woods Says Diddy Influencing Her Post-Danity Kane Career

‘He’s an incredible business mind, so I took a lot of those things for myself,’ singer says. By Jocelyn Vena D. Woods Photo: George Napolitano/ Getty Images The ladies of Danity Kane have been lying low since the drama of their highly publicized breakup . Now D. Woods, who was kicked out of Danity Kane by the group’s former boss, Diddy , is ready to return to the music industry. Woods stopped by “The Mo’Nique Show” to perform “Legalize Me” off her new album, The Gray Area, due out later this year. And she admitted that as things were getting bleak for the future of Danity Kane, she knew that she wouldn’t be in the group for much longer. “I had to suck it up and just bow out gracefully,” she explained. “You put the pieces together. You know when you’re not gonna be there much longer, so that’s kind of how [I dealt with it]. And my mother, she set a wonderful example. I’m glad I had a really great teacher, and she was very proud of how I handled myself.” If she learned anything from the whole debacle it was by watching Diddy mold Danity Kane into the chart-topping success they once were. “He’s an incredible business mind, great marketing, visionary. So I took a lot of those things for myself,” she said. “And of course I’m remixing them and now I have my own label imprint, and guess who the first artist is: me!” With a new label of her own and a new album ready to go, Woods says that making The Gray Area was the best way to vent about her experiences. ” The Gray Area is a collection of songs that I made through this transition period,” she said. “And instead of being depressed or down on myself or unproductive, I got in my studio and did what I do. That’s been my therapy. I have a lot that I haven’t even shown the world.” What do you think of D. Woods’ new song? Are you looking forward to what she does next? Tell us in the comments below! Related Photos The Photo History Of Danity Kane Related Artists Danity Kane Diddy

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