Bad Boy Records CEO Diddy has clarified his
promotional–themed "Get On The Train B*tch" Twitter saying to
fans who may have taken offense.
While promising
his remarks are promo–based, and not literal, Diddy cleared up his
reference.
"If you f*ck with that Last Train album!! #LTTP Tell 10 of
your Best friends to Get on The TRAIN B*TCH!! Lol #lttp the soundtrack
of NYE! RT," Diddy tweeted Thursday (December 30).
"GET YOUR TICKET FOR THE LAST TRAIN
HERE–––>http://diddy.it/i7he4k AND GET ON THE TRAIN B*TCH! #LTTPRT"
"Get on the train B*tch! Is just a saying Not a
disrespectful command It just expresses the urgency for you to get your
a** on the train! GO!"
"That's why I came up with the saying just for complainers
like you! Don't try to steal my joy! Shut up and Get on the TRAIN B*TCH!
Lol:) GO!"
"I'm Not stopping till the whole world is on the Train! You
can come now or later But you a** is gettin on this F*ckin Train#LTTP!
LEeGo! RT" (Diddy's Twitter)
To date, Diddy's new album, Last Train to Paris, has sold
over 100,000 copies.
Evening things out in Top 50 is Diddy/Dirty Money's
Last Train to Paris which fell 36 slots to No. 43 with 39,000.
After two weeks in stores, the album currently rests at 140,000 sold
units. (SOHH Sales Wrap)
Last week, Diddy
thanked supporters for going out and buying his latest album.
"Y'all already know I deal with a lot of hate and I talk
about that but it's also important to talk about when I'm dealing with a
lot of love," Diddy said in a vlog. "And the love you've shown me and
the girls on this project, y'all made this project a success and I want
to say thank–you. We ain't have no number one records –– we had the
Twitter support, we had one of the first albums where Twitter overrode
radio, TV, anything else and y'all basically said that y'all heard the
album and it's hot. Definition of the Internet. Word of mouth, being
viral, having control of what's going on. I want to thank y'all for just
helping me get to this day, helping [Dirty Money's Kaleena
and Dawn] get to this day. Y'all been riding with us,
seeing us grow and evolve, but like right now, Twitter, you guys,
everybody that's in the family, that's been down from day one,
thank–you, thank–you, thank–you –– The success of this album is all due
to you guys. We're gonna keep spreading the word, we're about to go on
tour, we're about to really get this mood cracking." (Diddy Blog #7)
Diddy and Dirty Money also released
a statement discussing their first–week sales success.
"On Monday, the 'experts' projected that our 'Last Train To
Paris' album would move approximately 65k units in its first week. Well,
they were wrong. With the help of our fans and the tremendous power of
Twitter our debut album skyrocketed to #7 on The Billboard 200 chart
scanning more than 100k units. Also this week, our new single, 'Coming
Home' broke through to the top ten on iTunes. This is an amazing start
for a brand new group and for a debut album. We are so thankful!"–
Diddy, Dawn, and Kalenna (Diddy–Dirty Money)" (Statement)