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"Coming Home" became Diddy – Dirty Money's most commercially successful release. Along with amassing one million digital sales, it peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, and number nine in Canada. Internationally, the single topped both Belgium Ultratip charts and the Swiss Singles Chart, as well as reaching top five in the UK.
Last Train to Paris is the only studio album by American musical trio Diddy – Dirty Money, composed of rapper Diddy, and R&B singers Kaleena Harper and Dawn Richard.It was released on December 14, 2010, by Bad Boy Records and Interscope Records.
Diddy – Dirty Money was an American musical trio, composed of R&B singers Dawn Richard and Kalenna Harper, and rapper Sean Combs. The group, formed and introduced by the latter in July 2009, [ 1 ] refers to their billing with Combs, while the "Dirty Money" act refers solely to Richard and Harper.
The only album to feature Pete Sosa on drums, Matt Pruitt on lead guitar and Lenny Lashley on rhythm guitar. The album features a guest appearance by Boston hip hop artist and actor, Slaine, on the song "Angels Calling". [1] Singer Mike McColgan said of the album "The dumbing down of America is a reason to write songs in 2018.
Kalenna LaShante Harper-Vick (kuh-LEE-nuh; born August 13, 1982) [1] is an American singer and songwriter from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.She is best known as a member of the musical group Diddy – Dirty Money, which was formed by herself, Dawn Richard, and Sean Combs in 2009.
"Hello Good Morning" was written by Marcella Araica, Richard Butler, T.I., Nathaniel "Danja" Hills. [1] The song, which features T.I. and was produced by Danja, is an electro-dance song influenced by Diddy's experiences in Ibiza where he visited the DC10 nightclub.
Outfielder Aaron Hicks has agreed to a one-year, $740,000 contract with the Los Angeles Angels. The Angels announced the deal with the Los Angeles-area native on Monday. Hicks’ salary is the ...
The Dirty Angels covered the song in 1975, released in the U.S. only. [16] In 1977, Tina Arena and John Bowles recorded a version for their album Tiny Tina and Little John. Pink Lady recorded a Japanese-language version of the song in their 1977 debut album Pepper Keibu. The Records covered "Rock and Roll Love Letter" in 1979. It was released ...