Imagine a man and a woman in an elevator together. He gets off before she does, but his scent lingers for the next five floors. This is the scenario Sean "Diddy" Combs, rapper/actor/music mogul/fashion designer/honorary perfumer, envisions when he designs a new cologne, which he says is a key ingredient to a man's swagger.
Trust him -- this is a man who knows a bit about swagger. And cologne.
Diddy is following up his award-winning 'Unforgivable' line with 'I Am King,' a new men's fragrance that's being sold exclusively at Macy's starting this month. He sat down with Black Voices recently to discuss his new fragrance, his inspiration, and a certain movie role he's dying to get.
"My grandmother always used to say, 'You are what you say you are,' and she called me her little king," he said. "[I Am King] is about your father, your brother, your boyfriend, your husband -- the kings in your life. It's about self affirmation."
The fragrance is dedicated to Martin Luther King Jr., Muhammad Ali, and Barack Obama, three men who Diddy says embody the spirit of his cologne. And he has already picked out the "queens" to whom he'll dedicate his upcoming women's fragrance, 'I Am Queen.'
"I am queen is dedicated to Oprah Winfrey and my mother," he said. "Those are the people that I looked up to and proved to me that I am a descendant of royalty."
The name of the cologne evokes images of men in gold crowns and opulent robes, but the ad campaign, which includes a mammoth-sized billboard in Times Square and a mini-movie that's already made the rounds on YouTube, depicts a different kind of king -- the kind who has a reason to go jet-skiing in black tie, wears a lot of white tuxedo jackets and aviators, has a beautiful woman on his arm at all times and just happens to be Diddy himself.
The ads are important, he says, because they show black men in a different light.
"The campaign shows an African-American male shot in a very elegant and sophisticated way," he said. "It's important that we can have images that will rival a Ralph Lauren or a Tom Ford. It just shows the possibilities."
Speaking of possibilities, the slick mini-movie that is supposed to be a long-form commercial for 'I Am King' might just be serving an extra purpose. All those swanky shots of Diddy doing dare-devilish stunts while dressed to the nines could pique the interest of the director of the next James Bond movie -- at least that's what he's hoping for. Yes, Diddy is ready and willing to be the first black James Bond.
"I'm a struggling, trying-to-find-some-work-for-hire actor, and I thought that [the movie] was also a way to put out a call out to different directors," he said. "I know how to do my own stunts. And without saying any words -- that's the hardest part of acting -- without saying any words I can deliver a message of coolness and swagger."
He's already got the movie concept worked out -- he'll play the New York-based agent who helps the British Bond when he comes to town and gets himself into trouble.
"I'm a dreamer," he said of his movie idea. " You've got to put things out there. If you put them out there, they come true."




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By: CENTSERLY on 12/23/2008 9:47PM
Shemar Moore might be a great James Bond. Diddy--no way, no how!!
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By: BLKGRRRRL!!!!! on 12/30/2008 9:02PM
Oh LORD!!!! What does Diddy's oow kids have to do with anything funny markwahlberg's and matthew mconaugheys oow kids are never brought up when their careers are being discussed Is Diddy as Bond anymore outrageous than Daniel craig as BOND? Nope I could see chiwetel ejiofor or IdrisElba as Bond first but hey stranger things have happened
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By: mjssoulfan on 12/29/2008 10:01PM
Diddy & Ciroc Offer Mayor & NYC 1 Million Dollars To Change New Year's Eve Ball To Ciroc Blue!!!
This would be tight. Check it out!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6je14Di-pU
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By: mansamusa on 12/31/2008 6:03PM
If his ideas and value system were as large as his ego, he may very well have the characteristics of a king. Rather this man represents materialism, and having as many women at his sexual disposal as possible. Interestingly, he has not had enough sense to realize that a man who has a solid family foundation is more likely to realize his dreams In contrast, a man who bed-hops and makes babies with various women usually ends up not fulfilling his potentials. Furthermore, Combs represents everything I teach my son not to. In addition, in this particular video he is a white man in black face. This fool did not have enough sense to surround himself with black models. What white male celebrity would have surrounded himself with any other race of women but his own? This video suggests that he has forgotten his cultural and racial roots, and that he has no wisdom, or sense of community (nation) building, which are essential to being a leader. No, he can spend millions promoting his image but it won’t change the fact that he is a n uneducated whore with money and little talent.
Thank God for Barack, a real leader, who had the good sense to define and distinguish himself through fatherhood, marriage, and community service, and he chose a real queen to have his back and stand beside him.
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By: micden3668 on 12/31/2008 9:27PM
He has the concepted worked out- He'll play the New York based agent who HELPS out the British agent; He didn"t say he wanted to be James Bond, the hack who wrote the story said that. You people pay attention. No wonder we get taken advantage of so much. We read and hear what we want to and then can"t wait to express our opinion.
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By: micden3668 on 12/31/2008 9:30PM
Sorry about the "concepted". I meant "concept". I"m sitting here watching Tomorrow Never Dies and getting distracted.LOL
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By: jbud66 on 1/02/2009 5:54PM
I'm more interested in seeing a white actor play Shaft or Dolemite. And for that matter, how about a new Jefferson's TV show with an all white cast, or a new Cosby show with the same? I'm sure the black community would be making public claims that these ideas are "racist" if they were even mentioned. Doesn't anyone in Hollywood have enough imagination to create a new, 21st century super spy that happens to be black? Oh yeah, they tried that with the Triple XXX movies, and look how successful those were...Getting tired of the politically correct reverse-racism that has swept this country...Diddy is an impressive business man, but has not even a modicum of talent when it comes to acting, and performing. I wonder if this man has ever heard of the word "humility." I am King? I think not.
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By: Norma on 1/06/2009 3:13PM
I think Diddy is okay but he just seems to try too hard to be something he is not naturally because it is so obvious, he is trying to hard. His self esteem seems to be missing something. I wish him well but think with all he has he turns off many. Poor thang he is really an intelligent brother but a wanna be heart throb....
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By: CEA on 1/11/2009 5:10PM
Diddy as Bond....?
Sure why the hell not. Just no sloppy feet work on this one.
Peace.
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