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Luke, i don't know if all these people were feeling No Way Out, most were probably 5 or 6 when it came out..............but damn, when that dropped, it was a dope album even if "Puffy" was rapping as the beats were tight and the guests were dope. But yo, last i heard, Diddy was gonna get political, and was working with Kanye, COmmom, Mos DEf, and Pharoah Monch for his last album.............i liked that idea better!
Quote from: teecee on April 22, 2006, 05:15:52 PMLuke, i don't know if all these people were feeling No Way Out, most were probably 5 or 6 when it came out..............but damn, when that dropped, it was a dope album even if "Puffy" was rapping as the beats were tight and the guests were dope. But yo, last i heard, Diddy was gonna get political, and was working with Kanye, COmmom, Mos DEf, and Pharoah Monch for his last album.............i liked that idea better!Everyone was bumpin "All About The Benjamins" whether they admit it or not.
nah they would have to only be like 14 or 15 then...are the people here really that young? or am i just old?
I was about 11 or 12 when Puff's first album dropped and I'm 20 now. Alot of dudes here are alot younger so maybe they didn't get into it. They finally got into music when Puff dropped that horrible Public Enemy 2000 garbage so can we really blame them?lol.
Sean "Diddy" Combs is hanging up the mic. Diddy told MTV Europe that he will release his last album on September 19. "I'm taking from what I've learned from dance music, electroclash, techno, hip-hop, soul, and pop, and kind of fusing it together," he said. The album will be jam packed with guests, including Mary J. Blige, Christina Aguilera, Brandy, Busta Rhymes, Nas and Will I. Am from Black Eyed Peas.
did I read some people saying they didn't know Diddy released albums in the past?