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This is a story of when I went to P Diddy's Press Play album release party

Industry big wigs from the music scene came out to “Lean Back” with Rap Mogul Sean Puff Combs who showcased his up coming album “Press Play” due to be released on October the 16th.

Diddy whose previous hits include “I Need a Girl” featuring Usher and “More Money More Problems” kept it real last night big wily style with the red carpet rolled out for London’s elite.

The Bad Boy Entertainment head honcho dressed in a white Sean John linen suit and an overdose of bling from head to toe,saying he brought the glitz and glamour to the party was no exaggeration.

The multi platinum selling Grammy Award wining rapper turned actor whose short but impressive role in the 2004 blockbuster movie Monsters Ball alongside screen goddess Halle Berry and
Billy Bob Thornton said he felt compelled to go back to his musical roots and give his much loved fans a taste of the Puffy power on this forthcoming CD Whilst all eyes were on Puff whose cup runneth over with CRISTAL there was no sign of his manservant Farnsworth Bentley who I hear has moved on to launch his own Hip Hop career.

Has Nicole from the Pussy Cat Dolls kicked the Dolls to the curb? I ask as she struts her stuff on the dance floor unaccompanied. Don’t worry Dolls that’s what happens when you let the pretty girl sing all the songs wink wink nudge nudge.

“I Hate You So Much Right Now” singer Kelis fresh from her honeymoon with hubby Nas joined celebrations, the touchy feely twosome seemed like they needed a bit more time on that love boat alone before facing peers. By seeing those two the only rhyme that comes to mind is Kelis and Nas sitting in a tree K I S S I N G.

Other attendees include Busta Rhymes who now looks like a lioness without his dreads or more like Cringa instead of Battle Cat from the much loved children’s cartoon He-Man.

Undoubtedly the hottest party I’ve been to in a while, the die hard Hip Hop fans will love the album. When I left, the Bad Boy was dancing to his own tune.

by MOBLACK