While shooting the video for Dirty Money's Angel remix featuring Rick Ross , Diddy compared the southern rapper's rhyming skills to that of the late great, Biggie Smalls.
"Oh y'all ain't hear the second verse," said Diddy to SpliffTV about Ross' contribution.
"Yo, y'all gonna peep that when we world premiere that. I don't know, I guess him and Biggie locked up in the room, my man Hen Roc even said that. For my man Hen Roc to say that and co-sign it like 'Yo, my man right there sounding like our homie.' That right there was something special. That's a mean co-sign, that's a mean co-sign. I don't know what was going on in the studio, the spirits were connecting but it's official, you know what I'm saying? It ain't bootleg...it ain't got no preservatives in it."
Rick Ross' fourth solo studio album, Teflon Don, is expected to be released in the spring, and he also has an upcoming project with Cash Money's Baby that will be released in 2010. The two have reportedly completed their album titled, The H, and are now working on filming a movie that will accompany the disc. Diddy's fifth solo album, Last Train to Paris, which does not currently have a release date, is expected sometime in 2010 via Interscope.
Check out the video below of Diddy and Rick Ross behind the scenes of the Angel music video.
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