Albums by Puff Daddy
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Hope (feat. Puff Daddy & Tei Shi)
Blood Orange
I'll Be Missing You (feat. Faith Evans & 112)
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Bottles Up (feat. Puff Daddy)
Jeezy
Notorious B.I.G. (feat. Lil' Kim & Puff Daddy)
The Notorious B.I.G.
Hate Me Now (feat. Puff Daddy)
Nas
Mo Money Mo Problems (feat. Puff Daddy & Mase)
The Notorious B.I.G.
Must Be Love (feat. Puff Daddy)
Cassie
Someone (feat. Puff Daddy)
SWV
Nobody (feat. French Montana & Puff Daddy)
Rick Ross
Can't Nobody Hold Me Down (feat. Mase)
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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
Regardless of his chosen moniker of the moment, Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs' impact on hip-hop is tangible and lasting. As a relentless young exec, Combs (born in 1969) helped mold stars like Mary J. Blige and Jodeci at Uptown Records before founding Bad Boy Entertainment in 1993. He signed an assortment of talent like The Notorious B.I.G. and Mase, enlisted The Hitmen production team to flip '70s and '80s R&B/soul classics into radio-friendly jams, and boosted his own celebrity by dropping flashy guest verses. His ability to mastermind an undeniable hit led to Bad Boy dominating rap in the '90s. But tragedy struck when B.I.G. was shot and killed in L.A. in 1997. Combs honored his friend that July with his debut LP, No Way Out, which featured the somber, Sting-sampling eulogy "I'll Be Missing You." It solidified Combs' renown on the mic and preceded a spate of robust records—Forever, The Saga Continues..., and Press Play—as well as booming business ventures. In 2010, he teamed with singers Dawn Richard and Kalenna Harper (branded as Diddy – Dirty Money) to release The Last Train to Paris, which earned a cult following with its futuristic blend of hip-hop, R&B, Europop, house, and techno. He later founded the TV network REVOLT and wouldn't release another project until 2015's MMM (Money Making Mitch) mixtape. But he never forgot the fans who helped his rise: Combs corralled the '90s Bad Boys roster for a reunion tour in 2016 and chronicled the experience in an Apple Music exclusive. The doc showcases him at his most unforgiving, charismatic, detail-oriented––and operating with the same hunger that made him a legend.
Hometown
New York, NY, United States
Genre
Hip-Hop/Rap