The Diddy twin's, D'Lila Star and Jessie James, are featured in the latest edition of US Weekly. Sean Combs and Kim Porter discuss their twin daughters, who recently celebrated their first birthday last week.Jessie is laid-back and D'Lila is feisty. They're trying to stand up and discover everything. All it takes is one look from them and my heart melts. Labels: Diddy, Kim Porter, Magazine, Twins
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News Flash: Well not exactly, Diddy has made the list of celebrities with the biggest egos.. Not that its a bad thing. Established by Entertainment magazine US Weekly, list stars for their never-ending bragging and high self-regard. Topping the list, Justin Timberlake, Combs falls in with Angelina Jolie. Combs gets the nod for quote, "one of the greatest entrepreneurs and entertainers the world has ever encountered".Labels: Diddy, Honors, Magazine
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Time Magazine has selected Bad Boy Record's 1994 Biggie Smalls' 'Ready to Die' among the magazine's all-time 100 albums. Its among a very small selection of rap/hip hop albums making the list.. From Time.com Christopher Wallace was a Brooklyn drug dealer, and, if his early interviews are to be believed, not a very nice one. Luckily, this was not his signal accomplishment. On Ready to Die Wallace took his street corner experiences and filtered them through his considerable charm. The result was a record that mixed long stretches of menace ("Things Done Changed," "Everyday Struggle") with romance ("One More Chance") and lots of humor. No rapper ever made multi-syllabic rhymes ("Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis/ When I was dead broke man I couldn't picture this") sound as smooth. A nice accomplishment to be named among so many greats.Labels: Biggie Smalls, Magazine, Notorious BIG
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Diddy will guest edit the KING Magazine in the January edition.. PR inside reports,Rap mogul DIDDY has added magazine editor to his impressive resume after agreeing to take charge of the fifth anniversary issue of US urban publication King. The cocky entrepreneur, who also runs his own clothing and fragrance empire, feels he's the perfect choice to guest edit the landmark issue - because he is a "king." In his editor's introduction at the front of the January 2007 issue, Diddy writes, "King's can't sleep. Helicopters taking aerial views of your house... Labels: Diddy, Magazine
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