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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Diddy's "Last Train" Release Date Stalls, "We're Figuring Out What's Missing"



Diddy recently updated fans on the delay of his Last Train to Paris album and said he has already recorded more than 60 songs.

According to Puff, there is no release date for his 2006 Press Play follow-up.

Then there's his coming album, Last Train to Paris, which was supposed to come out in September but has been pushed back to 2010. "I don't know the exact month," Diddy said about the release date. "We're going to have it come out when it's ready. We're bringing everything together, editing it down. We did 60 songs. Also, we're figuring out what's missing."

Puff previously said he was holding his album back for Drake and Jay-Z.

"We just vibin' and making music, having a good time," he said in an interview. "The album is gonna be something different for me, and I don't have to support it by myself...The train is coming...It's coming, it's coming. Right now, it's like Jay-Z time and Drake time. Enjoy those guys. But the train is coming. Get your ticket. You don't want to be left out."

The album was originally slated for a fall release.

"It's deeper than any of the other stuff I have ever made," Diddy said. "Last Train to Paris comes out in September...T-Pain gave me permission to use the vocoder, the autotune, and he showed me various tricks that nobody knows but him and myself."

Diddy has also recruited a star-studded line-up of producers.

As with all of his albums, the new CD will include collaborations with hot-right-now producers The-Dream and T-Pain and perhaps overly familiar names on the urban-pop front; The Neptunes, Rodney Jerkins, Mario Winans and Tricky.

No further details have been released as of now.

Check out Diddy speaking on his Interscope Records move down below:

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