Diddy will be helping to keep drinkers safe this New Years with help from his Ciroc Vodka (not to mention E! Entertainment). Teaming up with the New York City Taxi & Limo Commission, Diddy will make Yellow Cab rides and MTV Fares in the city free to the public. For the first time ever, the free service will also be available in Las Vegas too. "As the 'Official Vodka of New Year's Eve,' we made a huge impact last year helping New York get home safely, so I'm proud to announce that we're bringing Safe Rides back in an even bigger way," Diddy said in a statement. "New York stands as the world's icon for a New Year's Eve celebration and Las Vegas is the biggest party destination in the country. By bringing this program to both of these great cities we will continue to show the rest of the country that a sophisticated holiday celebration doesn't end when the ball drops, but when everyone gets home safely." [Talks About His New Deal With Interscope - Watch Here]
In related news, Diddy recently updated fans on why his new "Last Train To Paris" album has been delayed, saying he has recorded more than sixty songs for the project. The album was first supposed to be out in September but it's now pushed back to next year. "I don't know the exact month," Diddy said about the release date. "We're going to have it come out when it's ready. We're bringing everything together, editing it down. We did 60 songs. Also, we're figuring out what's missing." Previously Diddy talked about delaying the album for Drake and Jay-Z. "The album is gonna be something different for me, and I don't have to support it by myself...The train is coming...It's coming, it's coming. Right now, it's like Jay-Z time and Drake time. Enjoy those guys. But the train is coming. Get your ticket. You don't want to be left out."