Apple posts second 'Can't Stop, Won't Stop: A Bad Boy Story' trailer ahead of June 25 rele...
Apple on Tuesday posted to Twitter a teaser trailer for the upcoming Sean "Diddy" Combs documentary "Can't Stop, Won't Stop: A Bad Boy Story," which is due to hit Apple Music as an exclusive release on June 25.

The short 30-second spot includes a few additional clips from the forthcoming public release of "Can't Stop, Won't Stop" interspsersed between footage initially previewed in a commercial posted to YouTube in May.
Apple's latest teaser was posted to Apple Music's official Twitter account.
Seen above, the promotional video contains clips from the feature length documentary chronicling the rise of Combs' Bad Boy Records. The film also follows Combs and company as his team arranges a series of 20th-anniversary shows in 2016, and includes behind-the-scenes interviews with industry executives such as industry mogul and Apple Music head Jimmy Iovine.
Unlike windowed music releases, which remain exclusive to Apple's streaming service for a weeks or months, "Can't Stop, Won't Stop" will be restricted to Apple Music subscribers for at least one year.
The Combs documentary is part of an effort to secure and produce exclusive video content for Apple Music customers. Reports suggest the company has up to 10 shows planned for 2017, including known entities like "Carpool Karaoke," "Planet of the Apps" and documentaries about Clive Davis and Cash Money Records.
Last week, Apple released the first episode of "Planet of the Apps," a game show about app development that represents the company's first foray into television programming.

The short 30-second spot includes a few additional clips from the forthcoming public release of "Can't Stop, Won't Stop" interspsersed between footage initially previewed in a commercial posted to YouTube in May.
Apple's latest teaser was posted to Apple Music's official Twitter account.
"Everybody has felt like giving up. I just got up and started to fight." -@diddy
Watch the movie on Apple Music 6/25. #CantStopWontStop pic.twitter.com/sC5HYTaahj— Apple Music (@AppleMusic)
Seen above, the promotional video contains clips from the feature length documentary chronicling the rise of Combs' Bad Boy Records. The film also follows Combs and company as his team arranges a series of 20th-anniversary shows in 2016, and includes behind-the-scenes interviews with industry executives such as industry mogul and Apple Music head Jimmy Iovine.
Unlike windowed music releases, which remain exclusive to Apple's streaming service for a weeks or months, "Can't Stop, Won't Stop" will be restricted to Apple Music subscribers for at least one year.
The Combs documentary is part of an effort to secure and produce exclusive video content for Apple Music customers. Reports suggest the company has up to 10 shows planned for 2017, including known entities like "Carpool Karaoke," "Planet of the Apps" and documentaries about Clive Davis and Cash Money Records.
Last week, Apple released the first episode of "Planet of the Apps," a game show about app development that represents the company's first foray into television programming.
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But then, I suppose my tastes are different (not saying it's better, just different).
Part of Combs family history was profiled on PBS show by Harvard Prof. Henry Louis Gates. Turns out, if I recall correctly, Sean Combs descended not from slaves, from great great black grandparents living free and working in Ohio or somewhere.
I thought he is more a nasal talker.
The music in his albums is usually really good. But his talking during the music almost kills it.
And hes he's trying way too hard to sound hard.
Who producrs his stuff? Timbaland? That guy makes everyone sound good.
2) It's usually easy to find out who produced any popular song or album these days, especially it's a chart topper. Daft Punk is all over _Yeezus_ (2013).
Most of Kanye's stuff is forgettable, and the "singing" in all his stuff is forgettable, but there are a few amazing music productions in his albums for sure.