
A spokeswoman for Diddy, in the meantime, says a new deal has been hashing out. However, little is known about the new joint venture as the spokeswoman would not confirm which label Diddy will be partnering with though talks have been brewing that a deal is in place for his next album, "Last Train to Paris", to be released by Interscope Records.
Notwithstanding his exit from Warner Music, the joint venture that Diddy has with the company for the current roster and catalog of his Bad Boy label will remain in place.
P. Diddy signed recording deal with Warner Music Group in 2005. The one album he has released through the label, 2006's "Press Play", has sold 703,000 units to date, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
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