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Albums by Diddy
ALBUMThe Love Album: Off the Grid (Extended)Diddy
ALBUMPress Play (Deluxe Edition)Diddy
Diddy's Popular Music Videos
Scream & Shout (feat. Britney Spears, Hit-Boy, Waka Flocka Flame, Lil Wayne & Diddy) [Remix] [Remix]
will.i.am
Gotta Move On
Diddy & Bryson Tiller
Creepin' (Remix)
Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, 21 Savage & Diddy
Creepin' (Remix) [feat. 21 Savage]
Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & Diddy
Creepin' (Remix) [feat. 21 Savage]
Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & Diddy
Another One of Me (feat. 21 Savage)
Diddy, The Weeknd & French Montana
Last Night (feat. Keyshia Cole) [Edited Version]
Diddy
Gotta Move On (No Skits Version)
Diddy & Bryson Tiller
Eres Top
DJ Snake, Diddy & Ozuna
Closer To God
Diddy & Teyana Taylor
Artist Playlists
Diddy Essentials
The iconic playa rocks the party even when he's baring his soul.
Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs: The Producers
This wrecking crew transformed raw hip-hop into chart-topping pop.
Artist Biography
No matter what he’s called himself over the years, Sean “Diddy” Combs’ status as a hip-hop mogul has remained constant since his breakthrough in the early ’90s. Born in Harlem in 1969, Sean John Combs began working as an intern at Uptown Records in 1990; after working his way up at the storied hip-hop label, he formed his own imprint, Bad Boy Entertainment, in 1993. Bad Boy became one of the cornerstones of East Coast hip-hop and R&B with releases by artists including The Notorious B.I.G. and Faith Evans, as well as Diddy’s first album of his own, 1997’s No Way Out. His biggest hits as an artist and producer—the Diana Ross-sampling Biggie cut “Mo Money Mo Problems,” the Mase-assisted rallying cry “Can’t Nobody Hold Me Down,” the blockbuster Notorious B.I.G. tribute “I’ll Be Missing You”—spun famous pop songs from his youth into modern gold, while their flashy videos dominated television and became a defining visual style of the ’90s. Diddy’s blue-hued vision of the future extended to solo cuts like the glitchy 2007 hit “Last Night,” his critically acclaimed electro-hip-hop album Last Train to Paris, and 2010s productions for Kanye West and Pusha T. While he branched out into acting, reality TV, and fashion, his musical and business contributions to hip-hop helped make the genre the culture-dominating force it is today.
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Hip-Hop/Rap