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"Show Me Your Soul" is a song recorded by P. Diddy, Lenny Kravitz, Pharrell Williams, and Loon. The song was released by Bad Boy and Universal as the fourth single from the soundtrack album for the 2003 film Bad Boys II, an action comedy movie directed by Michael Bay, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and starring Martin Lawrence and Will Smith. [2]
The song includes guest appearances from Ginuwine, Loon, Mario Winans and Tammy Ruggeri. It was written by Sean Combs, Chauncey Hawkins, Mario Winans, Frankie Romano, Michael Carlos Jones and Adonis Shropshire and produced by Mario Winans and Diddy. Just like with "I Need a Girl (Part One)", the music video was directed by Benny Boom.
On May 8, 2009, Diddy stated on his Twitter account he was shooting the "Must Be Love" music video with Cassie. [37] Filming took place at a warehouse in Los Angeles. [38] Earlier that month, it had been revealed Bernard Gourley would be directing. [39] On May 9, Diddy posted behind-the-scenes footage on his YouTube channel. [40]
It was also number 26 on the Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, number 5 on the Hot Rap Songs, number 10 on the Rap Airplay, and number 21 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Sales in the United States. The remix of the song featured Mark Curry, Kain and Loon was released as a hidden track in G. Dep's Child of the Ghetto. Music video was directed by ...
Typically, the first line of the song goes: “Wake up in the morning feeling like P Diddy”. However, while singing on Friday (17 November), Kesha eliminated the reference to the “Bad Boys 4 ...
P. Diddy presents 50 Cent with the Best Video Award at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards 2014 After the duo traded barbs on social media and in songs for years, their feud escalated after they both ...
The song marks Diddy's first record to not be released by his label, Bad Boy Records, for which he was the flagship artist and founder.After a lukewarm commercial and critical response from his previous decade of material, the song finds Diddy in a less-braggadocious state of vulnerability as he laments on unrequited love. [5]
The song typically opens with the refrain: “Wake up in the mornin' feelin' like P Diddy”. However, the 37-year-old singer put an expletive twist on the lyric in the wake of the sexual abuse ...