Before releasing his first solo album, Puff Daddy (aka Sean "Puffy" Combs) was famous as the producer of the Notorious B.I.G., Junior Mafia, Craig Mack, Lil' Kim, and many...
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A pleasantly generic CD that is guaranteed to leave no lasting impression. Many of the songs basically consist of one cool sample repeated over and over, with Combs (and...
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When you've lived like Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs, rocketing into the limelight on the back of epic success and equally epic tragedy, epic music tends to fit like another...
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Before releasing his first solo album, Puff Daddy (aka Sean "Puffy" Combs) was famous as the producer of the Notorious B.I.G., Junior Mafia, Craig Mack, Lil' Kim, and many...
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Puff Daddy will continue to receive flack for having too much pop appeal, but Forever avoids the overt pop-styled offerings like "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down,"...
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It was never much of a contest, but with his second solo album, Puff Daddy retains his crown as the biggest ego in hip-hop, if not popular music. It's an arrogance that...
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It was never much of a contest, but with his second solo album Puff Daddy retains his crown as the biggest ego in hip-hop, if not popular music. It's an arrogance that...
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Is this the third P. Diddy album, or just a compilation of acts on his Bad Boy label? More importantly, with most of the talk lately about Sean Combs's guns, girls, and...
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A lot happened to Sean Combs during the two-year gap between Forever and The Saga Continues. Besides the obvious name change to P. Diddy and his daily appearances in the...
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The title is akin to Al Gore's claim about inventing the Internet, and is annoyingly bleated every 30 seconds or so, in case you forget. But Diddy did help pioneer the...
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Sean "P. Diddy" Combs isn't your standard remixer. He doesn't just alter the beats of his songs; he re-writes his songs -- new beats, new vocalists, new lyrics, new...
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