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Diddy Goes Shirtless For Self-Promotion

At the opening weekend of his Sean John Shop Future Los Angeles Pop Up Shop, Diddy decided he didn’t need a dressing room. With cameras in tow, the rapper decided to unnecessarily change his shirt in front of everyone. The man loves attention – and by looking at him, maybe he deserves some. [ Image via Ramey Pix .]

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NEWS // Diddy Says He’s ‘The Champion Of Hip-Hop’

Diddy is the cover boy for XXL Magazine’s June 2010 cover. This marks the very first time Diddy will appear on the cover of XXL.This in itself is very interesting considering that XXL has been gracing newsstands since 1997. Anyhow, it isn’t Diddy’s appearance on the cover that is worth posting on, though he is quite the sight to see. It is what he says that may raise a few eyebrows. When discussing his worth to Hip-Hop, Diddy says: “I am the champion of hip-hop,” Diddy says in the story. “Hands down, undisputed, I’m the undisputed heavyweight champion of hip-hop. We are going to have to deal with those facts. There is nobody that can fuck with me with what I do, which is getting busy. We are going across the board, as an entrepreneur, innovator, motivator. Who was there first? Who traveled to Europe first? The first. The first. The first. The first. I was the first.” {Source} At least he thinks highly of himself… Without a doubt, Diddy has pioneered a few new sounds in Hip-Hop not to mention fashion trends…shiny suits anyone? Dubbing himself the champion of Hip-Hop sounds a little like he’s patting himself on the back a bit too hard. I would think that if a person were to give themselves that title hey would be an all-around artist which also includes penning their own

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(VIDEO)New Diddy Clips in “Get Him To The Greek”

Release date:  June 4, 2010 Clip (ft. Diddy, Russell Brand and Jonah Hill) Clip(ft. Diddy) In Get Him to the Greek, record exec Aaron Green (Jonah Hill) has three days to drag uncooperative rock god Aldous Snow (Russell Brand) to L.A.’s world famous Greek Theatre for the first stop on a huge comeback tour. As the countdown to the concert begins, one innocent young man must navigate a minefield of London drug smuggles, New York City brawls and Vegas lap dances to deliver his charge safe and, sort of, sound. The comedy is the latest from director Nicholas Stoller (Forgetting Sarah Marshall) and producer Judd Apatow (Knocked Up, Superbad)

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Diddy Gets Exclusive, Full Circle With Macy’s

From teenage employee to Macy’s partner, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has come full circle with the retailer thanks to a recently inked exclusive partnership de…

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Diddy’s Dirty Money Photoshoot Swag

Diddy with his group Dirty Money recently posed for a new photoshoot and we have to say, they are looking mighty good. Love the vibe of the group. A very good look for Diddy and you can catch Dirty Money performing Live tomorrow on Good Morning America. Pop the Tab to check out the full gallery.

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Diddy: I have never found true love!

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has never experienced true love. Though he has five children with three different women, the rap mogul is currently single — and adamant he has conquered the music and business worlds but has failed to find a “successful relationship.”

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Diddy Wanted to Play Football, Found Music Instead

If plan A doesn’t work out, go to plan B. And plan B may someday make you millions. Sean “Diddy” Combs sat down with James Lipton from Bravo’s Inside The Actor’s Studio on Tuesday  night. Diddy reveals that he had dreams to play professional football until he injured his leg in his late high school years.  He said: It broke my heart, I had to learn at a young age that things happen and sometimes your dreams get deferred, and you don’t have to give up your dreams. He also discussed how he got where he is today, losing his father at the age of three, and discovering his father’s notorious past. Originally, Diddy knew nothing about his father’s past. His mother, Janis , told him that his father died in a car accident.  But Diddy did his own research. He said: “I went to the library to go through the microfilm and I searched my father and it came up that they had called him a ‘Kingpin’ in Harlem and that he was killed on Central Park West. He had got shot in his head, that’s how I found out about my father.” Diddy was devastated. His mother raised him alone and inspired him to work hard and become successful. Because he wanted to make her proud, he pursued his education at Howard University .   Diddy became a music executive at Uptown Records while he was still attending school. He decided to leave school and focus on the music industry. I guess that was the right choice because look at where he is today. See, I like this story. Say what you want about Diddy , but he earned his dues.  He saw the light at the end of the tunnel and it made him millions and millions of dollars. Boy, let me find that tunnel. Similar Posts: Teddy Pendergrass Dead At Age 59; Dies From Complications From Colon Cancer Mariah Apologizes For Poor Performance At Michael Jackson Memorial Sunday Inspirations: My Husband

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Diddy Cover XXL Magazine

So Diddy is doing the most on his first cover on XXL. A grill really Diddy? So over the top. (Source) Technorati Tags: cover , Diddy , Top Source , Xxl Magazine

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Diddy Speaks On The Dirty Money Project And His New Movie Get Him To The Greek On Good Morning America

Diddy Speaks On The Dirty Money Project And His New Movie Get Him To The Greek On Good Morning America

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Diddy Lends Energy to Uninspired Comedy ‘Greek’

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – Having swiped the spotlight from top-billed castmates on more than one occasion, Jonah Hill and Russell Brand are rewarded with lead status in “Get Him to the Greek,” only to see the show stolen by others, notably the artist formerly known as P. Diddy. A reunion with Forgetting Sarah Marshall director Nicholas Stoller that pays far fewer comic dividends, the stop-start R-rated excursion never achieves the propulsive traction and outrageous/endearing balance that made The Hangover such a smash this time last year. Lacking a sturdier venue, the fat boy and the bad boy are at best opening acts in a moviegoing season powered by headliners. As such, the Universal release, which opens Friday (June 4), will not likely prove to be a sizable draw, though the scarcity of bawdy, male-skewing comedies in the marketplace could work in its favor. Reprising his foppish British rocker character from the Jason Segel -penned Sarah Marshall , Brand plays Aldous Snow, who has since been in a career free fall. Reeling from a disastrous concept single/video (the reviled “African Child”) and a split from girlfriend Jackie Q (a terrific Rose Byrne), Aldous has taken a potentially irreparable plunge off the wagon. Enter Hill's Aaron Green, an ambitious record company executive in the employ of the certifiably nutty Sergio Roma (Sean Combs), who thinks that the upcoming 10th anniversary of Snow's triumphant concert at Los Angeles' famed Greek Theater could make for a lucrative comeback gig. Liking what he hears, Sergio gives Aaron three days to fetch Snow from London and personally escort him to the Greek, with the caveat that he will be dealing with “the worst person on Earth.” Needless to say, there will be a lot of rerouting on the trip back, but despite the occasional onscreen appearance of a digital countdown clock, writer-director Stoller never seems to be in any hurry to move the characters and plot along. Although Brand, who makes for credible damaged rock 'n' roll goods with a singing voice to match, and a subdued Hill manage to lay down a few scattered, genuinely funny riffs, the larger laughs are provided by the supporting players. Combs doesn't so much deliver his lines as announce them, and every time he pops up, he lends the listless proceedings a gonzo boost; and Byrne's bubbly Brit pop star hits the inspired mark. Detours to New York and Las Vegas provide for a slew of cameos, including Lars Ulrich, Christina Aguilera, Pink, Rick Schroder and, in a show of NBC Universal corporate solidarity, “Today's” Meredith Vieira and a green-room guest, noted economist Paul Krugman. But even with the personality parade, “Greek” never really finds its comic bearings.

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