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Puff Daddy - Forever (CD)

Forever
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3 out of 5.0 stars 58 Ratings (60 Reviews)

Album Details: Forever

Release Date:10/04/2005
Label:Bad Boy
UPC:786127303322

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User Reviews: Forever

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    Diddy?

    By Mike  Jan 8, 2006

    Pros: None

    Cons: Diddy

    How long can he make money off of Biggie? Keep changing your name but it won't help you learn how to rap.

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    BIG ass FLOP

    By nat  Aug 27, 2003

    im a huge fan of hip hop but DAMN man puffy or diddy whatever ur damn name is a BIG DISGRACE. DON'T BUY THIS !#*knig CD. waste of time and MONEY.

Pro Reviews: Forever

  • All Music Guide

    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 asserts itself in the over 20 pictures included in the album booklet (all with different poses and outfits) and in the opening track -- "Forever (Intro)" -- that updates listeners with all the sordid details of Puffy's personal life. With all this ego strutting around, Puffy's sizable production talents have consistently been underrated. The truth is, he's been one of the best hip-hop producers of the '90s, creator of countless solid party jams, heavy on the groove and quite creative for their crossover potential. Though most of the tracks on Forever are co-productions with young lieutenants from his Bad Boy organization, Puffy's productions shine through. And he's downplayed sampling obvious pop hits for the main groove of his songs, perhaps a response to the constant criticism of hip-hop fans. Puffy's also a better ra...pper than he used to be, almost up to the level of the MC superstars guesting here. There are no tracks as propulsive as the hits from No Way Out ("It's All About the Benjamins," "Been Around the World"), and the ballad track "Best Friend," which samples Christopher Cross' "Sailing," is a lame rehash of the Biggie tribute "I'll Be Missing You." The final track (and first single), the Public Enemy-sampling "P.E. 2000," is an apt metaphor for Puff Daddy's second album; it's a solid production, not quite as exciting as it should be, informed by a mindset that uses hip-hop as a ladder to pop success and wealth. - Keith Farley, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Diddy

The biggest hip-hop impresario of the mid-'90s, Sean "Puffy" Combs -- alternately known as Puff Daddy or P. Diddy -- created a multi-million dollar industry around Bad Boy Entertainment, with recordings by the Notorious B.I.G., Craig Mack, Faith Evans, 112, and Total, all produced and master-minded by Combs himself. Responsible for over 100 million dollars in total reco... Read more