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Bugatti Veyron’s oncreen debut on P.Diddy’s video

Rapper P. Diddy in his latest music video, ‘Hello Good Morning’ is seen driving a black Bugatti Veyron. This happens to be the onscreen debut of the 1001hp Bugatti Veyron, which to our best of knowledge hasn’t featured in any of the music videos since its debut in 2004.

The video uses the Bugatti Veyron more as ‘blingmobile’ than a exquisitely designed supercar that is capable of a top whack of 408.5kmph.

We motorheads would have really loved it if P.Diddy had ripped the Veyron and if director Hype Williams had shot the Bugatti’s needle touching 408kmph, and the P.Diddy rapping to the engine’s roar.

This is a clearly a case of a director not using his crew’s full potential! Perhaps they will take our advice when the next generation Veyron features in a P.Diddy video.

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