The male voice of Dirty Money discusses the complexity of the locomotive love project Last Train to Paris, the "chocolate revolution" and why he has no competition.
VIBE: You said your last album would be your final as a solo artist.
When did the light bulb go off to make an album as part of a group?Diddy:
I don't know when that time came. I just know that I wanted to do
something that encompassed a group. Love is something that we can all
relate to and it's something beautiful. And we have these different
perspectives. It's a very simple, but complex concept to talk about,
because if you talk about it the wrong way in could be corny. Or it
could be too much information or too personal. But if you talk about it
in the right, soulful way, if you really tell the truth, like those
times when you when you danced around the house to those times when you
cried yourself to sleep on the bathroom floor to the times when you
cried because no one was there because she left. Nobody can front on
those things. Or the times you wanted to make love to her and how that
sounded.
How does that sound?It just sounds like Dirty Money. Very emotional. Very complex. But very understandable and real.
So you're doing these girls dirty on the album?[
Laughs]
It's not as linear as that. It's really just the things that you go
through in a relationship. There's miscommunication. There are
misunderstandings. There are egos and stuff like that. It gets to a
point when you're away from somebody and you're talking to yourself or
talking to God, that's when you're very vulnerable. That's when you
tell the truth. There's true emotions and feelings, something that is
missing in the game right now. It's not like you turn on the radio and
hear a lot of songs about emotions and feelings and truth. Most of the
songs are about fantasies and partying. And that's cool, too. We made
records like that. But we bring emotions and feelings [here].
What does Kaleena bring to Dirty Money?She's
one of the dopest vocalists I've ever had the opportunity to work with.
The sounds we're putting out now are just warm-up songs. Once people
hear the breadth of the album, they'll know why I've chosen these young
ladies to rock with me and why I feel so strongly about this group.
It's really about their talent and what happens when I combine some of
the things that I've learned over the years and mix them. And plus all
of us are extra chocolatey. We're definitely bringing the chocolate
revolution. We're just bringing some new-new into the game. Their
vocals are raw. It fits the new Bad Boy sound.
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