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"Me & U" is the debut single by American singer Cassie. It was released on April 25, 2006, as the lead single from her self-titled debut album (2006). Written and produced by Ryan Leslie , the song reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and remained in the chart's top 40 for nearly five months.
The video for "Diamond Girl" was premiered on BET's 106 & Park, and released on Leslie's YouTube channel with a special behind-the-scenes clip. In November 2007, he released a video for a song named "I-R-I-N-A" that was produced in-house and released through his YouTube channel as well.
Diddy, founder of Bad Boy Records, signed Cassie to his record label.. Ryan Leslie started spotting Cassie at clubs and parties in late 2004. [9] They were introduced by Diddy's makeup artist, who had worked with her on a modeling photoshoot, and in February 2005, the two wrote a duet called "Kiss Me", as a result of Cassie being asked by her mother to record a song as a birthday gift.
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Fine asked the “Me & U singer” to marry him with a cowboy-themed proposal. The professional bull rider wore a cowboy hat and rode a horse over to Cassie before popping the question.
Kesha no longer feels like Diddy when she wakes up in the morning. The singer, 36, typically starts her song “Tik Tok” with the line, “Wake up in the morning feeling like P. Diddy.”
While working as a record producer, Leslie went on to create NextSelection Lifestyle Group, a music-media company he founded with marketing partner Rasheed Richmond. [1] [2] Leslie signed his first artist, Cassie, in 2005 and under his guidance led her to focus her creative energies on a series of demo recordings, including "Me & U," which was released as her debut single soon after going ...
Clips from the film also appear throughout the video. [23] [24] It was later included as an outtake from Step Up 2: The Streets on its DVD release. [25] [26] [27] Cassie talked about the scene not making the final cut of the film, "we tried to make it so it wasn't like Cassie the artist doing it and I think they took it out. And I'm kinda happy ...