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Diddy's a very, very busy guy, what with his Bad Boy empire and making all of those bands on MTV and such. But he's not all behind-the-scenes. And he's certainly not too busy to get right in on the action, as you'll see below, when he lends verses and his million-dollar face to Cassie's brand-new "Must Be Love" video. A minimal R&B slow-burner with a beat that sounds like rain, the track is the latest to surface from her upcoming album, Electro Love.

It was real nice of Diddy to help out on "Must Be Love." His rhymes definitely beef up the track and his million dollar face undoubtedly attracts attention. But, by now, you've probably seen a few photos of Cassie. She doesn't really need any help attracting attention, does she?

Aside from giving the beautiful Cassie plenty of air-time, the Bernard Gourley (50 Cent, Flo Rida, M.I.A.) -directed video also does plenty to fuel the frenzy over her effortless talent (not to mention the frenzy over her long-rumored romance with Diddy -- these two look pretty comfortable!). Get your first look at what everybody's gonna be slow-grinding to this summer, right here on Buzzworthy!

In the upcoming Nickelodeon movie Spectacular!, Simon Curtis plays Royce, who's a total rude dude. But in real life, Simon Curtis is whip-smart, courteous (look how polite he was to the stylist at Popstar!), and sweeter than the cheesecake he may or may not be digging into with the Spectacular! cast when the movie premieres this Monday, February 16 at 8pm. Find out more about Simon Curtis, and see what he and cast member Victoria Justice have up their sleeves the next time they turn their camera on and record another home movie.

Buzzworthy: Hey Simon! What'd I just catch you doing?
Simon Curtis: I just came from breakfast with Victoria and Avan. They live so close, we all hang out together. We were really excited because Drea from Danity Kane walked in, and Making the Band was our show! "Damaged" was our song up in Vancouver on the Spectacular! set. We were always screaming that song at the top of our lungs. So it was kind of a serendipitous thing to have Drea walk in! And Victoria's so gutsy -- she sees someone and just has no problem to be like “hey we met at the Teen Choice Awards!” And I’m like shrieking in my seat, cowering!

Buzzworthy: How’d you prepare for the role of Royce?
SC: I was raised in Oklahoma, and it’s like the heartland of show choir! So I knew all about show choir. I swear I knew at least five Royces back in my high school. When I was auditioning, I was telling my roommates, like this IS my high school, and I have to get this role so I can make fun of this hilarious depiction of a quintessential show choir guy. So I totally connected with the character based on my experiences in high school.

BW: What kind of guy were you in high school?
SC: I was such a chameleon. I really kept to myself. I was very friendly and well-liked but I had my two best friends and I really stuck to them. I did do drama, and I did do choir, but my big thing was the school newspaper. That was where I really thrived. I loved performing but I never really got along with those kids. The newswriting kids were who I hung out with. I guess looking back I was a bit of a nerd!

BW: What was the hardest part of shooting?
SC: We had some difficult days on set, and it was very cold on night shoots, but it was honestly the best time I’ve ever had in my life. There was one scene I shot with Victoria for and I we were shooting “Lonely Love Song.” It’s the hardest dance number in the movie, and we shot in this room that was soooo hot -- of course, it’s the hottest day in Canada! And for some reason we only shot the musical number from the beginning to the end. So by the time you've done 40, 50 takes of a musical number, we’d done it the whole way through the entire time! It was so grueling! They were taking us outside between every take to drink Gatorade and cool down. So it was the hardest day, but it was the best day because it was Victoria and my last day of shooting. But we loved every moment we had up there.

BW: What Spectacular! secrets can you share? And I already know about the heating pads!
SC: I’m so glad you called them out! To this day I still don’t know what they are! They’re these weird little crunchy sandbags that get extremely hot, and our clothes were STUFFED with them! I don’t know what chemical reaction is taking place, but it still blows my mind. Also, our big finale number is in the scene where we’re performing in a big auditorium, but most of those numbers were shot on a soundstage with no audience or auditorium. There was only about five feet of space from the end of the stage to the wall. It was such a tight fit, but when you watch the movie, it’s so seamless. You’d never ever guess you we didn’t shoot the movie with an audience. So there's a little movie magic for you!

BW: Who’s your favorite Spectacular! cast member?
SC: Victoria’s like my little sister now. We became really close because we played boyfriend/girlfriend characters, and we instantly connected. I’m older than her, but she’s a very old soul. I’m very protective of her like an older brother, and she rags on me like a sister! But I’m really close with Andrea Lewis and Avan. I made some really really good friends.

BW: Do you and Victoria have any more YouTube videos coming up?
SC: They’re spur of the moment. Victoria and I have been trying to do a singing video since the summer, but we keep arguing about which song! She wants to do that Jason Mraz/ Colbie Caillat duet “Lucky,” and I wanna do “Falling Slowly,” from Once. So we’ll see.

BW: Are you guys all getting together to watch the movie when it premieres this Monday?
SC: Yeah, we’ll all probably just go out to eat and hang out and watch it! I’ve been on such a hardcore diet lately and focusing on fitness, so the night the movie comes out will be my big release! There will be some Cheesecake Factory in there somewhere! It’s my downfall. What can I say?

+ Don't miss Simon in action as Royce when Spectacular! premieres this Monday on Nickelodeon! But until then, check out an exclusive interview with Tammin Sursok, see a brand-new photo of Nolan Gerard Funk, who plays Nikko, and watch the "Your Own Way" video from the movie!

One of the hottest competitions of the 2008 VMAs, (IMO), is in the Best Dancing in a Video category, where Pussycat Dolls and Danity Kane are going stilettoed toe to stilettoed toe against each other in defense of "When I Grow Up" and "Damaged," respectively.

The most famous Making the Band grads, who had one of the biggest-selling albums of 2008 next to fellow VMA noms the Jonas Brothers and Lil Wayne (both of whom are performing at the VMAs, by the by), made surgery look really effin' hot. Hello nurse!

But Danity Kane's up against the varsity-level girl group Pussycat Dolls, what with their famous groupie/boobies and years of dance training -- you KNOW Robin Antin is no joke with the choreo.

Which is not to say either group can beat out Chris Brown, Ne-Yo, or the grande dame of dance, Madonna, but that's still some stiff girl-on-girl competition, and I ain't just talkin' Hairspray.

Who will dance their way to 2008 VMA victory? We'll see on Sunday, September 7. Until then, let the acrylic claws come out and the cat fights begin!

Plus:
+ Macy Gray's WTF Wednesday!
+ Rose McGowan’s Trashbag Tuesday!
+ Emimen’s Mayhem Monday!

+ Aubrey O'Day goes from Making the Band to making her Broadway debut! And the soon-to-be Hairspray star is taking her new role very seriously. "This show focuses on a lot of racial issues," she said. "It's important, I think, especially with Obama [and] the turn our country is going through, racially." Totally. (MTV)

+ Gym Class Heroes lead singer Travis McCoy makes a really, really bad decision. (Idolator)

+ Kanye West denies rumors that he's hired a ghost blogger and takes full responsibility for all those angry, capitalized blog entries. (Kanye West blog)

+ Keri Hilson admits we were totally right about that whole "boxing as a metaphor for her entire relationship" thing. (MTV)

+ Director Brett Ratner describes the experience of shooting Miley Cyrus' "7 Things" video. "I had at least a thousand calls. 'Can I just come by the set and watch Miley?’ and I’m like, 'But you’re 40 years old!'" Yep, not creepy at all. (E! Online)

+ Breaking: An anonymous British source says Britney and Justin were each invited to join Madonna's Sticky & Sweet tour but are "a little bit reluctant" to commit. (NME)

+ Sarah Silverman's "I'm F---ing Matt Damon" video just got nominated for an Emmy in the category of outstanding original music and lyrics. (People)

+ Adam Sandler breathes life into a decades-old Who hit at the VH1 Rock Honors 2008. Wait… that wasn't a roast? (VH1)