• Puff Daddy and Lil' Kim Reunite in 'Auction' Music Video [WATCH]

    Back in November, when Puff Daddy was still carrying the name P Diddy, he released a mix tape MMM for free. Now, as he used the moniker Puff Daddy & The Family again, he offers the visuals for the song "Auction" with verses from Lil Kim, King Los and Styles P.
  • Mark Wahlberg, Sean Combs Help Flint Residents Sending AQUAhydrate Water

    The residents of Flint, Michigan are in crisis mode after finding out that the water that has been consumed by the entire city has been contaminated with lead. The news has spread across the country and has shifted several celebrities into action, who are all willing to help in any way possible. The latest to join in on the efforts to help are new business partners Mark Wahlberg and Sean Combs, who together own a bottled water company; AQUAhydrate and are already beginning to send their water to aid in Flint's crisis.
  • Queen Latifah and ‘R&B Divas’ Creator Nicci Gilbert to Produce New Reality Show

    It seems as though rapper/singer/actor/producer (whew!) Queen Latifah has been signing deals left and right these days to bring new content to a TV near you. After recently performing in The Wiz (as The Wiz) and inking a deal with Lee Daniels for a new musical drama, her latest venture has her teaming up with former Brownstone singer and R&B Divas creator Nicci Gilbert for a brand-new reality show focusing on "the redemption of six different women who, at one point or another, were caught in the midst of scandal," according to Wetpaint.
  • T-Pain Names Diddy as The Most Difficult Artist He's Ever Worked With [WATCH]

    Rapper, songwriter and producer extraordinaire, T-Pain stopped by Andy Cohen's 'Watch What Happens Live' alongside Kenya Moore, serving as the playhouse's special guest for the evening. During the show, T-Pain named Diddy as the most difficult artist he's ever worked with when a fan called into inquire about the hitmaker's experience in the studio with different acts. Although T-Pain was quite respectful with his response, he didn't waste anytime with naming the business mogul as his most challenging task to date.
  • [Exclusive] Doughboy Talks 'Break Da Knob' Success, Mike Brown & Changing Sound

    Rap star Doughboy stood out against his rapping opponents in St. Louis when he premiered his music video "Break Da Knob" on Sean "Diddy'" Comb's Revolt TV network. Now, with buzz surrounding the "Turn It Up" song and his video receiving nearly 13,000 views on YouTube, Doughboy is proving that he is contender getting ready to snatch the number one spot. In an exclusive interview with MusicTimes, the rap star breaks down the definition of "Break Da Knob," his distinct sound versus St. Louis rappers, Mike Brown and making a difference in his community with his The Speak Out Against Violence Essay Contest.
  • Norm Kelly Trolls Meek Mill Over "Hip-Hop Cash Kings 2015" List on 'Forbes'

    Apparently it's not the "Wanna Know" rapper's season, because Toronto City official Norm Kelly continues to troll Meek Mill and this time it's over the "Hip-Hop Cash Kings 2015" list by 'Forbes.' Mill, who is currently working on his Dream Chasers 4 album, faced a rocky summer amid his allegations of ghostwriter use against Toronto's golden boy Drake. Although it looked like Mill had conceded in the battle against Drake after removing the diss track from Soundcloud, Kelly continues to make Mill the butt of his online jokes.
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