Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Another Group Leaves Bad Boy
Diddy's stream of band fallouts is continuing as Day 26 formally announces that they've left his Bad Boy record label. While Diddy embarks on new territory with his recent signing to Interscope, his brain child of Quanell, Willie, Brian and Mike will do the same. The group has moved from Diddy's emblem to Atlantic Records. By doing so, hopefully they'll be able to salvage their career before their demise a la Danity Kane.
While their days with Bad Boy were numbered from the start, Willie is adamant that there's no bad blood between the group and the powers that be. He told TheBoombox,
“Bad Boy is always our family, but we're with Atlantic right now…we really want to get people focused on the artistry, on the music. I think a lot of people lost it with the entertainment of the show. So now, we really want to show people what we're all about, that we do our thing whether it's on stage, in the studio, writing and producing -- we do it all.”
The group isn't looking to put an album out until sometime next year, but in the meantime, ladies can invest in their women's shoe line. Released in September, Eight2Six shoes coincided with the groups single, “Your Heels.” The line's first product was the “Swagga Heel” featured in three different colors and priced at $99.99.
Am I the only one that's never heard of these shoes?!
No? Didn't think so….
It's the Diddy curse I'm telling you! I DO NOT want to work for Diddy!
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Ay, good luck fellas. Not a huge fan of the music in general, but that joint “Reminds Me You” was extra dope…
ReplyDeleteDiddy is pure, unfiltered POISON. But Day 26 should have known, Diddy’s history speaks for itself. Y’all are finished. Never really started but your still finished.
ReplyDeleteYou’d leave too if your royaty statement said 50% goes to one of Puffy’s babymommas, 30% to Puffy, 10% to Puffy’s protection and the rest ya’ll semi-talented n*ggas split between the 5 of you!
ReplyDeleteThey’re talented and luckily they didn’t stick around long enough to really suffer, unlike 112. Puffy actually did some good selecting them…truly the best of the bunch.
ReplyDeleteDiddy ain’t $h*t! He screws over every artist that he works with, if you are a producer you need to stay in the background and stop stealing shine away from your artist, what kind producer gets all up in their group videos dancing and rapping..It’s a shame that his ego is that big that he can’t take a back seat and do his job, you’re in competition with your own artist for camera time..I can’t stand his a$$, big teeth ba$t*rd! That’s so unprofessional and just plain f**king greedy.
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