Tue 12 Feb, 2008
Making the Band: Diddy Don’t Play
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I have something to admit…a music lover’s guilty pleasure of sorts. I have been sucked into the MTV reality television show, Making the Band 4 (Season 2). I’ll give you a second to boo me and discuss how tired of reality TV you are…go ahead…
Okay now that you’ve got that out of your system, I’m going to explain
why I like the show and why Making the Band is back for a fourth season. Diddy has a huge ego but he does not play when it comes to quality. It has always been my opinion that he has a great eye and ear for talent. Whether or not you like pop music, when watching Making the Band you begin to understand that Diddy is serious about putting out the best pop music possible. He will not except anything less than a hit, every time his artists go into the studio.
This season, Diddy has set a goal for the most recent winners of Making the Band to make and release albums at the same time, harkening back to the Bad Boy hay day, when Biggie, Total, Mase, and 112 all had simultaneous hit records. So the cast is Donnie, a singer who impressed Diddy so much that he was awarded a solo recording contract; Day 26, an “all male super group” picked on the first season of Making the Band 4; and Danity Kane the girl group from Making the Band 3, who made a platinum record after being shaped and molded by Diddy.