Puff Daddy - Forever Audio CD
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Band: Puff Daddy
Title: Forever
Rating: 
Release Date: 1999-08-24
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: Forever (Intro) - Diddy, Diddy 2: What You Want - Diddy, Diddy 3: I'll Do This for You - Diddy, Kelly Price, Diddy 4: Do You Like It...Do You Want It... - Jay-Z, Diddy, Diddy 5: Satisfy You - Diddy, Diddy 6: Is This the End, Pt. 2 - Diddy, Diddy, Twista 7: I Hear Voices - Diddy, Diddy, Carl Thomas 8: Fake Thugs Dedication - Diddy, Diddy, Redman 9: Diddy Speaks! (Interlude) - Diddy, Diddy 10: Angels with Dirty Faces - Bizzy Bone, Diddy, Diddy 11: Gangsta Sh*t - Mark Curry, Lil' Kim, Diddy, Diddy 12: P.S. 112 (Interlude) - Diddy, Diddy 13: Pain - G. Dep, Diddy, Diddy 14: Reverse - Diddy, Diddy 15: Real N***** - Lil' Kim, The Notorious B.I.G., Diddy, Diddy 16: Journey Through the Life - Joe Hooker, Lil' Kim, Nas, Diddy, Diddy, Beanie Sigel 17: Best Friends - Diddy, Diddy, Mario Winans 18: Mad Rapper (Interlude) - Diddy, Diddy 19: P.E. 2000 - Diddy, Diddy
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Fake, Wannabe Rapper Whose Just an Idiot! First, I am glad that it did. This cd flopped and the reasons are all too obvious. Second, this idiot has no talent. I can't stand him because he thinks he is "it", has a taste and desire for white women and spanish chicks like j. ho, and makes himself look like a fool for sweating her slutty ***. He has no morals, either-2 bastards out of wedlock, more than likely more that we don't know about or probably paid some $lut off to abort, while parading around with his 2 bastard kids. Not only that, the fact that he has to sample other people's music and most of his songs are samples from true musicians says alot about this idiot and his so-called "talent". I don't care how much people stress that we need to support our own successfuly Black people, this idiot gets on my nerves, loves the white or light chicks, and does nothing for me, except to be a true, everlasting annoyance!.
DIDDY BABY
HEY BABY DIDDY IS CRASY!I REALLY RECOMMEND THIS CD,BUY IT RIGHT NOW OR LOSE YOUR MIND,EVERYBODY SHOULD HAVE THIS ALBUM,DON`T BE A FOOL FEEL THIS BOO!!!.
Forever better then No Way Out
Diddy's sophmore album is way better then his debut album "No Way Out". P. Even though this cd was not well promoted and has bad reviews this LP is much better then No way Out. Every song is hot with great beats and lyrically Diddy is good. Also with the great guests on this album it makes this LP a classic in my books.
Forget Diamonds, P. Diddy is FOREVER!!
Diddy takes Hip Hop to another level on this album. This CD is BLAZING!! Straight up, it's lyrical and musical FIRE!! HOT!! P. It's more introspective and personal than No Way Out, as Diddy admits his sins and channels his rhymes in a direction of social awareness, something unprecedented in the Rap game. He even continues to make hot songs as well. "Satisfy You" is the biggest hit, using a clever Club Noveau sample ("I Got 5 On It" by 1 Hit Wonders The Luniz is WACK compared to this!!) to illustrate his love for that special someone. It's not quite the frenetic party of No Way Out, but a SLEPT-ON CLASSIC nonetheless.
BUMP LIST (90% of the album is BUMPABLE!!):
Satisfy You
I'll Do This For You
Reverse
Best Friend
Real Niggas
Journey Through The Life
Do You Like It. . . Do You Want It
P. E. 2000.
"Forever" might need a few more months
This critically acclaimed album was all that it was cracked up to be. When he released his first album entitled "No Way Out" in 1998, Sean "Puffy" Combs was designated as a new talent in the rap industry. With hit tracks such as "It's all about the Benjamins" and "Can't Nobody Hold me Down," Puffy went on to sale more than 10 million copies worldwide, paving the ground for his way to stardom. He is known for sampling many old hit songs and transforming them into a new style of music. And it made him big. As CEO/Chairman of Bad Boy Entertainment, Puffy took many artists in and transformed them into superstars such as: Notorious B. I. G. (aka Biggie Smalls) and Mase. But with the sudden death of close friend Biggie and the announcement of rapper Mase leaving the rap business, Puffy had to step it up.
This album was not fresh as the first, and not nearly as close as to what he could have accomplished.
Most of the tracks in this album are monotonous, and it seems as though he is radiating a lethargic feeling to his listeners. There are tracks such as "Satisfy You (Feat. R. Kelly)" that are smooth sounding and lyrically synchronizing, but many of his tracks are reminiscent of the first. He does have, however, a strong cast of featured guest artists such as Jay-Z, Busta Rhymes, Redman, and Bizzy Bone. If you really liked the first album, don't have your hopes set so high on this album.
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