| 1. Con la Tinta de Mi Sangre |
| 2. Mujeres |
| 3. Donde Estes Tu |
| 4. Mi Mente |
| 5. Donde Vas |
| 6. Sabes |
| 7. It Ain't Worth It |
| 8. Dejame Llegar a Ti |
| 9. Que Diablos Me Sucede |
| 10. Polka Medley |
Bad Boy,Mazz,EMI International,Latin,Latin Music,Latin Pop
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Life After Death
The Notorious B.I.G. Manufacturer: Bad Boy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000039QA Release Date: 1997-03-25 |
Tracks:
- Life After Death Intro
- Somebody's Gotta Die
- Hypnotize
- Kick In The Door
- #!*@ You Tonight
- Last Day
- I Love The Dough
- What's Beef?
- B.I.G. Interlude
- Mo Money Mo Problems
- Niggas Bleed
- I Got A Story To Tell
Tracks:
- Notorious Thugs
- Miss U
- Another
- Going Back To Cali
- Ten Crack Commandments
- Playa Hater
- Nasty Boy
- Sky's The Limit
- The World Is Filled...
- My Downfall
- Long Kiss Goodnight
- You're Nobody (Til Somebody Kills You)
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The King of Brooklyn, Biggie Smalls, busted through with an instant hip-hop classic on his first album, Ready to Die, but he outdid even his standard on Life After Death, an audible, posthumous autobiography about the life of the former dope dealer. The 2 CD set revels in death, especially on "Niggaz Bleed," "Somebody's Gotta Die," and "You're Nobody ('Til Somebody Kills You)," but it's painfully clear that this chestnut-cheeked, fun-loving father of two wanted to see his kids grow up on "Sky Is the Limit" and "Miss U," both of which point to the future. The album also serves as a testament to Biggie's flexibility: he adopts Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's rapid rhyme flow and Midwestern beats when they guest on "Notorious Thugs," he positively bounces on both "Mo Money Mo Problems" and "Going Back to Cali" (guesting Eazy Mo Bee), and even kicks it Wu-Tang style when RZA shows up for "Long Kiss Goodnight." --Asondra R. HunterAmazon.com
The King of Brooklyn, Biggie Smalls, busted through with an instant hip-hop classic on his first album, Ready to Die, but he outdid even his standard on Life After Death, an audible, posthumous autobiography about the life of the former dope dealer. The 2 CD set revels in death, especially on "Niggaz Bleed," "Somebody's Gotta Die," and "You're Nobody ('Til Somebody Kills You)," but it's painfully clear that this chestnut-cheeked, fun-loving father of two wanted to see his kids grow up on "Sky Is the Limit" and "Miss U," both of which point to the future. The album also serves as a testament to Biggie's flexibility: he adopts Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's rapid rhyme flow and Midwestern beats when they guest on "Notorious Thugs," he positively bounces on both "Mo Money Mo Problems" and "Going Back to Cali" (guesting Eazy Mo Bee), and even kicks it Wu-Tang style when RZA shows up for "Long Kiss Goodnight." --Asondra R. HunterCustomer Reviews:
More Good Stuff from a Big Man.......2007-07-20
Hypnotize
Kick in the Door
I Love the Dough
Mo Money Mo Problems
Another
Going Back to Cali
The World is Filled
Posthumous greatness .......2007-07-14
Biggy at His Prime.......2007-07-11
He left the world with his best work before he passed. Biggy had a great ability to make his lyrics very visual. Stories like "Somebody Gots to Die", "Niggas Bleed" and "I Got A Story to Tell" are so good that you can visualize his every word. Biggy had the East Coast on lock and no one in the game could touch him in wordplay. I can not even sit here and start to name the best songs because there were too many.
Biggy dropped two classic albums and was killed while he was still on top. He never lost his spot. Life After Death raised the bar for the game. I would have loved to see B.I.G. grow as an artist and make new music after this record. Unfortunately, his time was cut short, but he left us with a gem that shows his amazing talent....
Biggie's best work!.......2007-07-05
The greatest album ever released by Biggie & BadBoy Records........2006-12-01
Top Joints:
I Got A Story To Tell
Long Kiss Goodnight
Notorious Thugs
Hypnotize
N*ggas Bleed
Goin Back To Cali
My Downfall
What's Beef
Kick In The Door
You're Nobody.........
Ten Crack Commandments
Basically the whole 2 discs.
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Press Play
Diddy Manufacturer: Bad Boy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GPI2EA Release Date: 2006-10-17 |
Tracks:
- Testimonial (Intro)
- We Gon' Make It
- I Am (Interlude)
- The Future
- Hold Up
- Come To Me
- Tell Me
- Wanna Move
- Diddy Rock
- Claim My Place (Interlude)
- Everything I Love
- Special Feeling
- Crazy Thang (Interlude)
- After Love
- Through The Pain (She Told Me)
- Thought You Said
- Last Night
- Making It Hard
- Partners For Life
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Sean "Diddy" Combs has spent so many years as an entertainment/fashion mogul and tabloid celebrity, that it's easy to forget that he also makes music. Press Play, his first album since 2001's The Saga Continues, is a reminder that whether he's named Puff, Puffy, or Diddy, Combs has a keen sense of what makes a good pop/hip-hop song but that he's also a middling rapper. Listening to Diddy rap in the same monotone flow he's had for years--not to mention his anemic songwriting--is a distracting sonic drag on an otherwise fluidly produced album. There are some excellent tracks, however. Mobb Deep deliver the dark and sinister "The Future" while Rich Harrison knocks out another vigorous workout of a beat for "Making It Hard." The best songs like "Everything I Love" (featuring Nas and Cee-Lo) and the fast, frenetic "Wanna Move" (with Big Boi, Ciara, and Scar) allow Diddy to play a secondary role rather than the main attraction. He's still a savvy mind behind the scenes, but there's not much gained in putting him in front of the mic. --Oliver WangAlbum Description
No one says it better than Diddy himself--"Press Play is based on all my musical experiences - from the Uptown era, when I was working with Jodeci, Mary J. Blige, and Heavy D...to the Biggie, 112, Mase, Total, and No Way Out era. As time evolved, and I started traveling around the world and going into dance and techno clubs, I began to see music from a global point of view. It all came together on Press Play, all those sounds in my head. I've evolved, studied the game, been a part of it, had success. It all comes down to press play. After you press play, it's gonna make or break you in this game." A year in the making, Press Play finds Diddy joined by a who's who of contemporary artists and producers. Among the guest performers are: Christina Aguilera, Mary J. Blige, Jamie Foxx, Big Boi, Brandi, Keyshia Cole, Nas, Fergie, Avant, and Pharoah Monch. Diddy was joined on the production side by the likes of Kanye West, Just Blaze, Pharrell Williams, Havoc from Mobb Deep, Will.I.Am, Rich Harrison, among others.Customer Reviews:
welcome back diddy.......2007-07-17
Probably the best beats of 2006! And no, I'm no fan of Diddy's!!.......2007-06-26
Testimonial (intro) - 9
We Gon' Make It - 6.5
I Am (interlude) - 7.5
The Future - 6.75
Hold Up - 5.5
Come To Me - 8.5
Tell Me - 7.25
Wanna Move - 7
Diddy Rock - 6.25
Claim My Place (interlude) - 7
Everything I Love - 7.5
Special Feeling - 6.25
Crazy Thang (interlude) - 7
After Love - 8 (solid, could be a single)
Through The Pain (She Told Me) - 7.25 (Mario comes off as whiny)
Thought You Said - 7.5 (really loud and different)
Last Night - 8.5
Making It Hard - 7.25 (Sounded like a B'Day reject. Not that that's bad but...)
Partners For Life - 6 (Probably the second worst song on the album)
7.184210526= 3.5 stars
Top 5
Testimonial (Intro) 9
Come To Me 8.5
Last Night 8.5
After Love 8
Thought You Said 7.5
2-1/2 stars -- Why? Why? WHY?.......2007-06-23
Now, Diddy has been known for bringing a slew of guest stars on his albums, especially since his first and third releases credit some variation of "and the family". At first glance, it appears that he is trying to roll for dolo this time around (although that didn't work on Forever), but in actuality, this album is also littered with guest stars, and their performances really aren't that great. And as far as the Bad Boy influence, I can conversely compare this release to posthumous Biggie releases: Biggie was paired with artists he'd probably never work with if he were alive, while here, you'll find people that normally wouldn't be paired with Diddy, like Nas ("Everything I Love") and Big Boi ("Wanna Move").
There are a few tolerable tracks like "After Love" and the necessary song with Mary J. Blige on the hook, "Making It Hard". The best songs, though, would have to be "Come to Me" (with Nicole Scherzinger -- I don't know WHY I like that song so much) and the latest single, "Last Night" featuring Keyshia Cole (but it should really say Keyshia Cole featuring Diddy because Diddy is only on the chorus). But other singers seem to make bad songs even worse, like Brandy ("Thought You Said") and, unsurprisingly, Mario Winans ("Through the Pain"). And if 2006 wasn't such a bad year for collabos, the Christina Aguilera-assisted "Tell Me" would have easily been in the running for my most hated collaborations.
That song also suffers from a hectic beat, which points out another downfall on the album: the production. The beat from the aforementioned "Wanna Move" sounds like it came straight from a Yamaha drum machine, and "Special Feeling" sounds like it was made with a My First Sony. But other songs are just garbage, like "The Future" and especially "Diddy Rock" (and that's also a wack title). Also skippable is "Hold Up", which features Diddy saying that when it comes to foes: "They disturb me, but it's love like tennis." What?
And this damn album is 79 minutes long, too. Basically, as other reviewers have said, the only button you'll really be pressing after listening to Press Play is STOP/EJECT.
Anthony Rupert
This album is hot........2007-05-26
I'd give this C.D. ZERO Stars, if that were possible...P. Silly.......2007-05-24
Does P Silly have any friends in his life, you know, the kind who are bruatally honest who will pull him to the side and really tell him the truth.
ALSO, if I here that god awful song last nigh one more time, I'm gonna hurl. P. Silly must be paying radio stations to play this garbage.
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Greatest Hits
The Notorious B.I.G. Manufacturer: Bad Boy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000M5473E Release Date: 2007-03-06 |
Tracks:
- Juicy
- Big Poppa
- Hypnotize
- One More Chance/Stay With Me
- Get Money - Junior M.A.F.I.A.
- Warning
- Dead Wrong
- Who Shot Ya
- Ten Crack Commandments
- Notorious Thugs
- Notorious B.I.G.
- Nasty Girl
- Unbelievable
- N***as Bleed
- Running Your Mouth
- Want That Old Thing Back
- #!*@ You Tonight
Customer Reviews:
Dope.......2007-05-13
greatest music .......2007-05-09
So-so, but worth a listen.......2007-05-07
greatest hits to say the least.......2007-04-03
half-filler .......2007-04-02
While half of the release lives up to its premise with choice cuts from B.I.G.'s brief but brilliant studio album output like "Juicy," "Hypnotize" and "One More Chance/Stay With Me," the other half is muddled with posthumously-released cuts that are more vehicles for guest artists like Nelly and Eminem than true Biggie classics.
Removing the layer of artist purity, one would expect radio hits like the massive tribute release "I'll Be Missing You" or duets like "Mo Money, Mo Problems" (with Diddy), especially since minor hits like Junior M.A.F.I.A.'s "Get Money" made the cut. But no, sadly, neither of the first two tracks are anywhere to be found, while the latter track and "Notorious Thugs" (with Bone Thgs-N-Harmony) made it onto the album.
This album is worth it if you're only passively interested in Notorious B.I.G.'s biggest radio hits (and don't mind paying for a lot of filler). Serious fans and B.I.G. beginners should seek out "Ready to Die: The Remaster" and "Life After Death" and call it a day.
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PART III
One Twelve Manufacturer: 112 / Bad Boy Umvd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000059RWB Release Date: 2001-03-20 |
Tracks:
- 112 Intro
- Dance With Me
- It's Over Now
- Peaches & Cream
- I Surrender (Interlude)
- Missing You
- All I Want Is You
- Don't Hate Me
- Q, Mike, Slim, Daron (Interlude)
- Player
- Sweet Love
- Smile
- Caught Up
- Do What You Gotta Do
- I Think
- Still In Love
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Since New Edition and Boyz II Men ceded their R&B group throne of the '80s and early '90s, it's been hard to keep up with the myriad groups that have tried to take their place. But Bad Boy's resident gentlemen, 112, have always stood out from the crowd. Their latest release, Part III, further solidifies the group's appeal. On "It's Over Now," the album's first single, the group does what they do best: combining impressive vocals with Bad Boy's trademark hip-hop production. Likewise, on "Dance with Me," an intricately produced song with an infectious heartbeat bass line, the group reminds listeners that their singing ability is in a league of its own. Part III is not without its shortcomings, however. Songs like "I Think" and "Player," two monotonous attempts at romantic ballads, could have been deleted from the album without being missed. To the group's credit, however, Part III is one of the most varied and truly captivating albums that the R&B world has seen in a long time. From beautiful harmonizing to upbeat party pleasers, Part III places the four members of 112 up there with the legends of their genre. --Felicia A. WilksCustomer Reviews:
Helluva Comeback.......2007-04-26
4 1/2 Stars... 112's Best Album Period.......2007-03-16
Part III is grown & sexy!!.......2006-04-23
The Biggest 112 Album!.......2005-05-08
Part III is great for sho',
but actually every 112 album got its point,
I like all of their album!
So I don't think Part III is their best cause all of their album is awesome!
[besides Hot and Wet which I haven't get!]
But, Part III is the most success album by 112,
because its got The MOST popular 112 song,
Peachers and Cream, everyone love it!
112 Intro - Just a intro of the album!
With a Tight Biggie's [Dead Wrong] beat!
Dance With Me - One Of The Hottest song in this album,
A very good song to dance to!
Tight beat, Slim sing well,
plus a freakin' catchy hook! 5/5
It's Over Now - The first time I listen to it,
I think it's just alright!
But that's normal,
because many 112 songs I don't feelin' them at first,
112 songs always grow on me!
This one is very nice and the bridge is very Great!!! 5/5
Peaches and Cream - The Biggest Hit song 112 ever made!
very hot and danceable!
You Know What I Mean? 5/5
I Surrender - Interlude,
I said many times before that 112 interlude is always very great,
not some stupid skit like other did,
Not some so-call funny stuff,
Their skit is always with a nice beat and some best harmonic chorus!
This interlude is very well,
but the reason it haven't got 5 out of 5,
beacuse this album got another one even better than this! 4/5
Missing You - Nice song mostly sing by Mike!
A very nice ballad! 5/5
All I Want Is You - It's so difference with other 112 song,
the beat is not smooth or melodic RnB stuff,
It's more hard with a distorted guitar,
the hook is not too nice for me,
They wanna try something new,
but I think they can do better than this! 3.5/5
Don't Hate Me - Don't hate 112 if your girl fxxx with them!
haha! I like this one!
Ah! Forget to tell y'all it feat. Twista! 4.5/5
Q, Mike, Slim, Daron - The Best interlude 112 ever made!
The beat is very smooth and mellow!!!
You can't press the skip buttom! 5/5
Player - I don't know why people don't like this one!
The chorus is nice with some great harmony!
And Q high pitch singin' is always sounds well! 5/5
Sweet Love - S nice slow jam,
Nice but not my favorite! 4/5
Smile - I love this song, very great ballad!!!
I love those lyrics and this song is so catchy! 5/5
Caught Up - Not my favorite! 3/5
Do What You Gotta Do - Very Nice song!
Mid-Tempo and more laid-back! 4.5/5
I Think - Not my favorite! 3.5/5
Still In Love - This one remind me Crazy Over You!
Very Great ballad! Ojne of my favorite! 5/5
Part III is very great album,
Got Nice slow jam like It's Over Now, Missing You, Smile, Do What You Gotta Do, Still In Love
Got Blazin' club Hits like Dance With Me and Peaches and Cream!
A Must Have!
My favorite album.......2005-04-02
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Emotional
Carl Thomas Manufacturer: Bad Boy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004SPMV Release Date: 2000-04-18 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Emotional
- I Wish
- Anything (Interlude)
- My Valentine
- Giving You All My Love
- Cadillac Rap (Interlude)
- Woke Up In The Morning
- Come To Me
- Cold, Cold World
- Trouble Won't Last (Interlude)
- You Ain't Right
- Lady Lay Your Body
- Supastar
- Summer Rain
- Hey Now
- Special Lady
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On his debut album, Carl Thomas offers more of the well-sung, romantic R&B that never seems to fall out of favor. Unfortunately, while the Puffy Combs-executive-produced Emotional is perhaps a must-own for diehard fans of the genre, it seems less than inspired when compared with, say, Brian McKnight's state-of-the-art Back at One. All the elements are in place here--a guest shot by Kelly Price on "Giving You All My Love," a Stevie Wonder sample on "Summer Rain"--but for all its intended late-night aphrodisiacal potential, the music sounds flat in the bright light of day. The hilariously mumbled come-on interlude "Cadillac Rap," though, does hint at what Thomas might be capable of if he dared to buck the formula. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
Wonderful Album.......2007-04-16
Akinola2.......2007-04-03
This is a MUST have for your R&B collection..........2007-01-19
Carl Thomas Emotional.......2006-11-10
Classic R & B from Carl Thomas & Bad Boy Records.....................2006-09-23
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112
112 Manufacturer: 112 / Bad Boy Umvd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000039Q7 Release Date: 1996-08-27 |
Tracks:
- 112 Intro
- Now That We're Done
- Pleasure & Pain
- Why (Interlude)
- Cupid
- Call My Name
- Come See Me
- Sexy You (Interlude)
- Can I Touch You
- I Can't Believe
- Keep It Real
- Only You (Bad Boy Remix)
- I Will Be There
- In Love With You
- Just A Little While
- Why Does
- This Is Your Day
- Throw It All Away
- Only You (Clean Radio Mix)
Customer Reviews:
Now That's A Helluva Debut.......2007-04-26
Go back to where it started..........2006-11-10
BEST 112 CD THEY NEED TO GET BACK TO THIS.......2006-08-04
I WILL BE THERE
THE SAD PART ABOUT IT THOUGH I READ THAT 112 REALLY FEEL LIKE THE FIRST CD WASNT THEM SO....... THERE IS THE HOPE FOR THE DIE HARD FANS WHO STILL WISH THEY WOULD COME BACK TO THIS FORMULA.
One of the best..........2006-08-03
music lover.......2006-08-02
Favorite song "call my name"
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Ready to Die: The Remaster
The Notorious B.I.G. Manufacturer: Bad Boy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000JJ4PDK Release Date: 2006-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Things Done Changed
- Gimme the Loot
- Machine Gun Funk
- Warning
- Ready to Die
- One More Chance
- #! *@ Me (Interlude)
- What
- Juicy
- Everyday Struggle
- Me & My B*tch
- Big Poppa
- Respect
- Friend of Mine
- Unbelievable
- Suicidal Thoughts
- Who Shot Ya
- Just Playing (Dreams)
Tracks:
- Juicy [DVD]
- Big Poppa [DVD]
- Warning [DVD]
- One More Chance [DVD]
- Unbelievable [DVD][Live]
Customer Reviews:
The album that defined an era.......2007-07-10
The album begins with a dramatic intro, which gives way to "Things Done Changed," a well-produced and ironic look back at Biggie's humble roots. "Gimme the Loot" is one of the songs that shows his lyrical genius, where he plays multiple characters in a conversation, creating a classic track. "Machine Gun Funk" is an upbeat, funky cut sampling a song by Lords of the Underground for the hook. On the excellent "Warning," Biggie again plays multiple characters during conversation, before dropping philosophy on backstabbers and issuing threats. The title track follows accordingly, as does the original mix of "One More Chance," a song to a woman about their relationship (the more popular remix is not included on the tracklist). Perhaps my favorite song is the Method Man collaboration "The What," a song where the two depressed MCs drop some dark knowledge and philosophy over a great beat. It doesn't get much better than having two of New York's finest rappers over a solid 1994-styled beat. "Juicy" is an absolute classic, an emotional and effective rags-to-riches look at his upbringing, effectively sampling an 80s R&B hit by Mtume. Another of my favorites is the hopeful "Everyday Struggle," which is blessed with the nicest beat on the album, a sunny, clever production over which Biggie recounts the troubles of trying to get by. "Me & My B..." is a humorous and enjoyable tune, followed by the unforgettable hit "Big Poppa." This song has a perfect, Isley Brothers-sampling beat, a head-nodding funker, and shows the humorously seductive BIG at his finest. The well done "Respect" and catchy "Friend of Mine" are worthy deep-album cuts, and the DJ Premier-produced "Unbelievable" has an unforgettable chorus and production. The album closes with one of his most stunning works, "Suicidal Thoughts," a depressing insight of life from a suicidal person.
Overall, "Ready to Die" is inspiring, beautiful, and immensely entertaining. This album doesn't sound like it has aged a bit, and even thirteen yeras later sounds as fresh and incredible as the day it dropped. Listeners of any age should be able to appreciate this masterpiece, it's so consistent that there's not one piece of skip material over seventeen tracks. Unarguably one of the finest hip hop albums ever, I cannot recommend it any higher.
Today, the black covered "Remaster" is the only version in print as far as I know, because last year some lawsuits emergedo over sampling issues. The remaster includes two bonus tracks, "Who Shot Ya?" and "Just Playing," both worthy additions to the tracklist. Also, the DVD is a welcome bonus, with videos and live performances. It's a pretty nice package for a good price.
Biggie's Best!.......2007-04-09
The Album That Set The Year '94 (Rating: 10 out of 10- -5 stars).......2006-12-14
The album is excellent too. A lot of these songs are about drugs, robbing, and what not. Big was just rhyming about things that he went through before he had a record deal, trying to survive and eat. Who could blame him? "Give Me The Loot" is one of those songs about his struggles (some words were edited in this song. I'm pretty sure rhyming about robbing a pregnant woman was going to gain some negative attention). "Machine Gun Funk" is self explanitory on how a good song it was. "Warning" was a short song and video about people targeting him for his money. "One More Chance" is a great song about how he gets his females. The song would be remixed and made into a video a year later, but both versions sound great.
Guest appearances are only one. Method Man, back when his rhyme skills were phenomonal, would rhyme on "The What". Classic track if you ask me.
Production was by Mr. Cee, Puff Daddy, and Easy Mo Bee. True, Puffy might be the "king of beat jacking" and what not, but he did a damn good job with them. The Isley Brothers "Between The Sheets" would be made into the classic single "Big Poppa" was one of them.
This album was pulled off the shelves earlier of this year, because of unauthorized sampling on this album. But recently I've seeing it back on shelves. I guess it got settled. I bought this back in 2003 when it had the origonal white album cover. If you purchased this in 2004, you get the album with a few extra tracks like the more popular "One More Chance (Remix)". And you get the DVD with all the videos that came from this album. This album had a heavy impact in 1994, is a classic and is a must have for any hip hop collection. Most of these songs are rehashed into choppy verses on his postmothous albums unfortunately. But this is where most of them origonally came from. Biggies legacy helped influenced a laundry list your favorite rappers today, who bite his style. That alone should explain how this impacted hip hop. Word.
Rest In Peace Biggie Smalls
Lyrics: A+
Production: A+
Guest Appearances: A+
Musical Vibes: A
Overall: A+
Favorite Tracks: Give Me The Loot, Machine Gun Funk, Warning, One More Chance, Juicy, Every Day Struggle, Me & My B*tch, Big Poppa, Respect, Friend Of Mine, Suicidal Thoughts
Peace!
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Faith
Faith Evans Manufacturer: Bad Boy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000039Q1 Release Date: 1995-08-29 |
Tracks:
- Faith (Interlude)
- No Other Love
- Fallin' In Love
- Ain't Nobody
- You Are My Joy (Interlude)
- Love Don't Live Here Anymore
- Come Over
- Soon As I Get Home
- All This Love
- Thank You Lord (Interlude)
- You Used To Love Me
- Give It To Me
- You Don't Understand
- Don't Be Afraid
- Reasons
Customer Reviews:
AMAZING Debut.......2007-04-07
Faith comes correct on her BadBoy Records debut................2007-02-13
Top Joints:
Fallin' In Love
Ain't Nobody
Love Don't Live Here Anymore (Faith & Mary Duet)
Come Over (Classic)
Soon As I Get Home (Classic)
You Used To Love Me
Give It To Me (My personal favorite joint)
Reasons (Classic)
Classic album, has to be in your collection.......2007-01-22
Takes me back to when R&B was good.......2007-01-10
Faith Evans - Faith.......2007-01-10
Tracks*
No Other Love - 9/10 *She has real good vocal range in this one
Fallin' In Love - 10/10 *in a way I sort of felt this should have been a single
Ain't Nobody - 10/10 *I love this single, it reminds me of the goods days of music
Love Don't Live Here Anymore - 8/10 *I thought was a pretty good remake
Come Over - 9/10 *another good one!
Soon As I Get Home - 10/10 *this is the one that first made me want to buy the album; the remix with Aaron Hall is real good also.
All This Love - 10/10 *this was real good for a non single
You Used To Love Me - 10/10 *this was another single that made me want to buy the album;
Give It To Me - 10/10 *I Love this song!
You Don't Understand - 10/10 *this is a real good song also
Don't Be Afraid - 10/10 *I first heard this when watching an episode of The Wayans bros. from 1995, and I've loved it since!
Reasons - 10/10 *this should have been a single also, at least that's how I felt
As you can see this is a good album if you're a fan of 90s music, but if your into this music out now you might not like it.
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Danity Kane
Danity Kane Manufacturer: Bad Boy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GIXEB8 Release Date: 2006-08-22 |
Tracks:
- One Shot
- Heartbreaker
- Want It
- Right Now
- Show Stopper
- Hold Me Down
- Come Over Interlude
- Ooh Ahh
- Press Pause
- Ain't True Interlude
- Ride For You
- Touching My Body
- Back Up
- Stay With Me
- Untitled
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Danity Kane's concept isn't revolutionary--bind five gorgeous, vocally gifted girls together at the hip and the world is bound to take notice--but its role as a reality TV band is: Here, finally, is the reason to stop raking contestants over the coals and accept that the tube can spawn some seriously hot music. Whether they're a Making the Band fluke or a solid indication that the TV talent pool is deepening season by season is anybody's guess, but there's no denying these ladies, hand-plucked by Diddy, pack a post-R&B sizzle roving ears won't soon tire of. With a vibe more En Vogue than Destiny's Child--spot-on harmonizing, synchronized vocal tumbles, the occasional righteous yelp--they strut their way through 14 solid tracks, some whispery ("Ooh Ahh," "Stay With Me"), some noisy ("Back Up"), all sexy. Club cut "Show Stopper" featuring fellow Bad Boy artist Yung Joc is the disc's first single and breakout track, but look for another song, "Heartbreaker," to outlast it: with its languid acoustic guitar and midsong break, it casts a booty-swiveling, body-rocking spell. --Tammy La GorceAlbum Description
Making the Band is back for Season 3, and you better believe the drama runs deep. This album is the music hard work of five girls handpicked by Sean "Diddy" Combs for his all-new pop group which was recorded while they were living together in a luxury Soho loft and prepared to go on tour.Customer Reviews:
Definite Show Stoppers.......2007-07-20
3-1/2 stars -- Good album, but they should really consider switching labels.......2007-04-20
If people don't understand why I say they should switch labels, I attribute it to past experience. The ladies said in interviews that they are so glad to be on Bad Boy. But I'm been looking at Bad Boy's track record for the past few years, and what being on that label seems to mean NOW is that Diddy will release two songs from your album and then forget about you. Case in point: Dream, New Edition, 8Ball & MJG, Mase (think Welcome Back era), B5, Da Band...should I go on?
Anyway, since these five ladies were brought together on Making the Band, some people might want to easily write them off as some manufactured no-talents, but that's actually far from the case. While I'm not sure what "Danity Kane" is supposed to mean, and I agree with the other reviewers when they said that Aundrea is the best singer (and she's definitely a sight for sore eyes), the group as a whole still produce some good songs. I'm starting to like "Show Stopper" more than I used to (even though I'm not a big fan of Yung Joc), but there are better songs than that, like "One Shot".
But the album's best moments are when the ladies slow things down, like "Ride For You", "Right Now" and especially "Stay With Me". Still, there are a few times when the songs feel disposable, like "Back Up". "Heartbreaker" seems to contradict itself, and the hidden track "Sleep On It" will make you want to do just that. But Danity Kane do prove that the era of good R&B singing groups isn't dead, so pick it up.
Anthony Rupert
They really ARE Showstoppers........2007-04-02
I can listen to it without skipping any songs.
These girls are so talented.
Too bad their management sucks!
Its been months and they still haven't released a new single.
EVERY song has potential to be a single.
Danity Kane, just wow.
Disappointment.......2007-03-28
~Ride For You~.......2007-03-24
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No Way Out
Puff Daddy & The Family Manufacturer: Bad Boy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000039QD Release Date: 1997-07-22 |
Tracks:
- No Way Out (Intro)
- Victory
- Been Around The World
- What You Gonna Do?
- Don't Stop What You're Doing
- If I Should Die Tonight (Interlude)
- Do You Know?
- Young G's
- I Love You Baby
- It's All About The Benjamins (Remix)
- Pain
- Is This The End?
- I Got The Power
- Friend
- Senorita
- I'll Be Missing You
- Can't Nobody Hold Me Down
Customer Reviews:
Puffy's Best Release.......2007-07-31
Geo
Hell Up in Harlem.......2007-06-13
There is no modern day rap song like It's All About the Benjamins. I bought this album on tape back in '97 and loaned it to someone who is not interested in returning it, so I had to get the cd. I could have lived without it if not mainly for ...Benjamins and the fact I could get it used here for a penny. I was disappointed, however, to realize the word "He/\brews" had been edited out in my copy despite it being the adult version. What is up with this? Since when is "stack chips like He/\brews" an off limits phrase? It's an uncensored rap album. Nothing should be edited.
Highlights: It's All About the Benjamins, I Love You Baby, I'll Be Missing You(despite it being shorter than the radio version), Victory, Been Around the World, Can't Nobody Hold Me Down, and Do You Know.
Cool Jiggy Hip Hop.......2006-12-14
The Down-Fall of Hip-Hop.......2006-10-24
I saw VH1's Hip-Hop Honors last week (which was a great show by the way), where they payed tribute to some of the most influential rappers of all time, including Rakim, KRS-One, and Africa Bambaataa, and to pay tribute to The Beastie Boys, they put together a threesome of Q-Tip, Fabulous, and (guess who...) Puff Daddy, to rap The Beastie Boy's legendary Paul Revere. Q-Tip and Fabulous were terrific, as they are more in-tune to the old school style, but every word that came out of Puff Daddy's mouth was absolutely painful. I was shocked to discover that VH1 had actually ALLOWED Puff Daddy to be in the presence of some of the greatest rappers to have ever graced this earth. Rappers who Puff Daddy could offer NO tribute to since all his music has ever done is bring down everything they had established back in the late 80s and early 90s.
Puff Daddy is what I consider to be the down-fall of Hip-Hop in the mid 90s. He was, and still is, such a predictable producer and promoter of music. I don't even care to listen to his new album, Press Play, because I already know exactly what it will sound like; typical mainstream radio pop. I can't exactly understand his motives, although it probably is simply for the love of money or fame, but all I know is that around the time of No Way Out, Hip-Hop began to take a tremendous nose-dive into a Hip-Hop world dominated by mainstream trash. I just wish that Puff Daddy didn't have to throw away everything that Biggie and 2pac and DOZENS of other rappers before them had established.
Puff Daddy - No Way Out.......2006-10-15
1. No Way Out (Intro) - No Rating
2. Victory (Featuring The Notorious B.I.G. & Busta Rhymes) - 5/5
3. Been Around the World (Featuring The Notorious B.I.G. & Mase) - 4/5
4. What You Gonna Do? - 4.5/5
5. Don't Stop What You're Doing (Featuring Lil' Kim) - 4/5
6. If I Should Die Tonight (Interlude) (Featuring Carl Thomas) - No Rating
7. Do You Know? - 4.5/5
8. Young G's (Featuring The Notorious B.I.G. & Jay-Z) - 4/5
9. I Love You Baby (Featuring Black Rob) - 4/5
10. It's All About the Benjamins [Remix] (Featuring The Notorious B.I.G., Lil' Kim & The L.O.X.) - 4/5
11. Pain - 4.5/5
12. Is This the End? (Featuring Ginuwine, Twista & Carl Thomas) - 4.5/5
13. I Got the Power (Featuring The L.O.X.) - 4.5/5
14. Friend (Featuring Foxy Brown) - 4.5/5
15. Señorita - 4.5/5
16. I'll Be Missing You (Featuring Faith Evans & 112) - 2+ Minute Intro - 5/5
17. Can't Nobody Hold Me Down (Featuring Mase) - 4.5/5
Overall:
66/75
4.5 Stars
This is definitly a good album for someone who doesn't write his own lyrics. Mostly all the tracks could have been radio hits and some of them are even classics. Puff's goal was to show the world that Bad Boy Records could still make hits without Biggie and by god he proved just that. R.I.P. B.IG.!
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