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Diddy - Press Play [Clean] (CD)

Press Play [Clean]
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2.9 out of 5.0 stars 41 Ratings (13 Reviews)

Album Details: Press Play [Clean]

Release Date:10/17/2006
Label:Bad Boy
UPC:075678386428

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    By crystal  Nov 2, 2006 | 2 out of 2 found this Press Play [Clean] review helpful

    Pros: colabs

    Cons: none

    I really like this album. I really love the track "tell me" featuring christina aguleria." There are lots of songs that could be hits. I would add it to your collection. Diddy is back!!!!!!

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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 17, 2006 | 2 out of 2 found this Press Play [Clean] review helpful

    Pros: COLABBS

    Cons: ENTIRE CD

    DIDDY JUST NEEDS TO PRODUCE THE MUSIC.

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  • All Music Guide

    Diddy spent the five years since the release of his previous solo album making (and shelving) a gospel album, dabbling (or flailing) in dance music, running in the New York City Marathon, developing a perfume called (almost unbelievably) Unforgivable, and undoubtedly doing many other important things. His Bad Boy empire settled into a severe lull until the summer of 2006, when Yung Joc's "It's Going Down," Cassie's "MeU," and the Danity Kane album revived the label. Press Play is well timed, and it's also well endowed: the roster of collaborators and guests is both extensive and impressive enough to entice the severely Diddyresistant. Peculiarly enough, Diddy's practically the opening act on his own album. During the first several tracks, he's the dominant voice, dishing out the expected variations on his wildly hubristic boasts of old, and that includes a baffling grittedteeth threat like "America, fall back, you can't stop me/Got a thing for pigeontoed chicks who walk knockkneed." On... his own, he does not deliver. Around track six, the guests begin to take over the 80minute program, and the album morphs into a theatrical examination of love and romance that is partly randomized but mostly tremendous. Apparently inspired by his relationships with exgirlfriend Jennifer Lopez and his wife, Diddy and his shifting cast of fellow songwriters/producers pen a series of songs you could almost call it a suite emboldened by a round of knockout performances from several women. Multithreat upandcomer Keri Hilson (watch for her), Brandy, Keyshia Cole, and Mary J. Blige all take lead roles and make up the heart of the album. This last halfhour of the album, with the exception of a couple instances where Diddy could've left everything in the hands of the vocalists, teeters on the edge of brilliance. Timbaland (with partner Nathanial "Danja" Hill) and Mario Winans (with Diddy) deliver robust, imaginative productions that lay the majority of modernday RB tracks to waste (glints of leftfield dance music and the new wave that inspired it are incorporated to great effect), while Rich Harrison expectedly and thrillingly blends the blaring with the lush behind Blige. The rest of the album is worth talking about, as it involves noteworthy appearances from Christina Aguilera, Ciara, Nas, Big Boi, CeeLo, and several others, but it's less risky and not nearly as remarkable as the closing stretch. All told, the number of memorable hooks on display here is surprising. [A clean version of the albums was also released.] - Andy Kellman, 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