P Diddy & Bad Boy Records Present: We Invented the Remix [Explicit Lyrics]

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Don't believe the hype: Bad Boy Records did not invent the remix, the company has just done a good job using it. But the past is the past. Don't come here if you're looking for Puffy's earlier groundbreaking work with the likes of Jodeci and Super Cat. The "hits" here are of a more recent vintage, and if these remixes are any indication, it seems Diddy has reached the bottom of his bag of tricks. Screeching bells, Ghostface Killah, and the return of the MacK (Craig Mack) give G. Dep's "Special Delivery" (from last year's Child of the Ghetto) that hyped Bad Boy flavor of yore, but it's all downhill from there. Lines like "We used to drive the whole city wild" make listening to "I Need a Girl," Puffy's maudlin ode to ex-squeeze J. Lo, a cringe-inducing experience, and the producer-rapper's painfully weak rhyme ruins Mary J. Blige's "No More Drama." Most disturbing is Puffy's crass opportunism: Biggie's "voice from the grave" duet with Ashanti (on "Unfoolish") is downright creepy and ultimately unnecessary. --Rebecca Levine

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P Diddy & Bad Boy Records Present: We Invented the Remix [Explicit Lyrics]

P Diddy & Bad Boy Records Present: We Invented the Remix [Explicit Lyrics]
Last Night
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    Last Night
    P. Diddy , and Keyshia Cole
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    ASIN: B000P6RAWK
    Release Date: 2007-07-02

    Tracks:

    1. Last Night (Ft Keyshia Cole) (Amended Album Version)
    2. Tell Me (Ft Christina Aguilera) (Amended Album Version)
    3. Come To Me (Ft Nicole Scherzinger) (E-Smoove Remix) (Amended Version)

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    Last night' (feat. Keyshia cole), also features the previous two singles; 'tell me' (feat. Christina aguilera) and the e-smoove remix of 'come to me' (feat. The pussycat dolls' nicole scherzinger). 2007.

    Album Details

    Diddy Delivers the Third Single from his Us # One Album 'press Play'. 'last Night' (Featuring Keyshia Cole), also features the Previous Two Singles; 'tell Me' (Featuring Christina Aguilera) and the E-smoove Remix of 'come to Me' (Featuring the Pussycat Dolls' Nicole Scherzinger).
    P Diddy & Bad Boy Records Present: We Invented the Remix
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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    ASIN: B000065CT3
    Release Date: 2002-05-14

    Tracks:

    1. Intro - P. Diddy
    2. Special Delivery (Remix) - G. Dep feat. Ghostface Killah, Keith Murray & Craig Mack
    3. I Need A Girl (Part Two) - P. Diddy feat. Ginuwine, Loon, Mario Winans & Tammy Ruggeri
    4. Bad Boy For Life (Remix) - P. Diddy featuring Busta Rhymes & M.O.P.
    5. I Need A Girl (Part One) - P. Diddy feat. Usher & Loon
    6. The Remix Phenomenon (Interlude) - P. Diddy
    7. Unfoolish - Ashanti feat. The Notorious B.I.G.
    8. Dance With Me (Remix)/Peaches & Cream (Remix) - 112 feat. Beanie Sigel & Ludacris
    9. No More Drama (Remix) - Mary J. Blige feat. P. Diddy
    10. So Complete (Remix) - P. Diddy & Cheri Dennis
    11. Notorious B.I.G. (Remix) - The Notorious B.I.G. feat. Lil' Kim & P. Diddy
    12. That's Crazy - P. Diddy feat. Black Rob, Missy Elliott, Snoop Dogg & G. Dep
    13. Woke Up In The Morning (Remix) - Carl Thomas feat. The Notorious B.I.G.
    14. You Gets No Love (Remix) - Faith Evans feat. G. Dep
    15. Special Delivery (Remix) (Video)
    16. I Need A Girl (Part Two) (Video)

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    Don't believe the hype: Bad Boy Records did not invent the remix, the company has just done a good job using it. But the past is the past. Don't come here if you're looking for Puffy's earlier groundbreaking work with the likes of Jodeci and Super Cat. The "hits" here are of a more recent vintage, and if these remixes are any indication, it seems Diddy has reached the bottom of his bag of tricks. Screeching bells, Ghostface Killah, and the return of the MacK (Craig Mack) give G. Dep's "Special Delivery" (from last year's Child of the Ghetto) that hyped Bad Boy flavor of yore, but it's all downhill from there. Lines like "We used to drive the whole city wild" make listening to "I Need a Girl," Puffy's maudlin ode to ex-squeeze J. Lo, a cringe-inducing experience, and the producer-rapper's painfully weak rhyme ruins Mary J. Blige's "No More Drama." Most disturbing is Puffy's crass opportunism: Biggie's "voice from the grave" duet with Ashanti (on "Unfoolish") is downright creepy and ultimately unnecessary. --Rebecca Levine

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Nothing but Heat.......2006-12-14

    Don't listen to the other reviwers on this site, if you enjoy remix's and enjoy the work of Puff then you'll like this CD. Diddy has been doing hot remix's since his day at uptown. The Real Love remix which introduced us to a young Biggie Smalls is a classic. Sean "P. Diddy" Combs isn't your standard remixer. He doesn't just alter the beats of his songs; he re-writes his songs -- new beats, new vocalists, new lyrics, new everything. Of course, Combs doesn't actually do this himself. Rather, he outsources the work to his roster of producers (the Hit Men) and some of the biggest names in urban music. Stand out songs on this on include I Need A Girl Parts 1 & 2, Special Delivery and Dance With Me b/w Peaches & Cream. While I would've remixed Peachers & Cream into a slow jam this is still another catchy album from the Bad Boy Camp.

    1 out of 5 stars P Did dy. Honestly. What the **** is wrong with this guy and the radio pop rap of today?.......2006-03-10

    There used to be a time when rap was not synonymous with the likes of Hillary Duff. No longer is that true, if you call this rap. Puff wasn't that good to begin with, and I never owned any of his cds but I knew of him...anyway, by the time I heard he changed his name to PDiddy, I about laughed until I pissed myself.

    (...)

    4 out of 5 stars yeah.......2005-11-29

    this cd is pretty good, but theres only two songs that i would consider classic material

    and they are!!!!....



    1. that's crazy remix- tons of verses, and its hilarious



    2. special delivery remix- too good for words just amazing

    1 out of 5 stars What more can I say? It's Diddy.......2005-07-30

    So this is what the onetime flagship of the east coast has to offer us. a bunch of remix's with washed up rappers(Craig Mack comes to mind). Hip hop turned pop. BIG gotta be spinnin in his f***in' grave. Knowing he use to roll with this sellout b**ch puffy. Jackin' beats, spittin other ni**as verses, rappin about his wealth. Everything about this ni**a is wrong. He's not even talented, just ridin a dead rapper's street cred. F*** badboy for life.

    4 out of 5 stars A Piece Of Remix Paradise.......2005-04-02

    The remix can be a very dangerous tool if used in the wrong hands; many remixer's have a habits of either (1) changing the original into something we don't like anymore, or (2) changing it so little that we don't even see why they bothered. Some remix equal the original, like J. Lo and Ja Rule's "I'm Real" (Murder Remix); a select few surpass them, like 'N Sync's "Girlfriend" (Neptunes Remix feat. Nelly); but most a major dissapointments. P. Diddy may not have "invented" the remix, but his "P Diddy & Bad Boy Records Present: We Invented the Remix" demonstates his mastery of it. All the tracks aren't in the same league, yet it doesn't mattter too much because there are a number of really good ones and the album flows well as a whole. Part of it's success is the fact that it has remixes from multiple artists on the Bad Boy label; thus at times it feels more like a compilation than a remix album. Two of the most notable selections are the remixes of "I Need A Girl (To Bella)"; both singles surpass the original cut:
    - P. Diddy feat. Ginuwine, Loon, Mario Winans & Tammy Ruggieri "I Need A Girl Part II" A-. A terrific R&B/rap track with a positive tone to it. Five artists may seem like too many, but everyone is giving a good amount of time to create this blissful track off one of the few remix albums that doesn't suck.
    - P.Diddy feat. Usher & Loon "I Need A Girl Part I". A-. For a change from most music, Parts I & II are actually different! Part II may be the more involving one, but this part still has a whole lot of charisma and likability to it. Another entry in for the era of positive hip-hop (almost R&B).
    Although it is a little odd that "Part II" comes before "Part I". Unfortunetly, in between these two wonderful songs is the album's low point: the "Bad Boy For Life" (Remix feat. Busta Rhymes and M.O.P.). The original version wasn't great, but it had a rough edge to its fragmented beat. This version takes that edge and drives it into the ground by destroying the entire beat and taking away part of the meaning. But the album does enter more great heights; one being Ashanti's "Unfoolish" (feat. the Notorious B.I.G.). It is a clever take on "Foolish" as it shows the flip side to the song, and contain's some chilling raps from Biggie. 112's "Peaches & Cream" (Remix feat. Ludacris)is another highlight; as Ludacris' breezy guest verse mends perfectly with 112's blissful lyrics. The song flows so perfectly that we get caught up, even during the explicit content. Mary J. Blige's "No More Drama" (Remix feat. P. Diddy) and "Notorious B.I.G." (Remix feat. P. Diddy and Lil' Kim) are also catchy, fun counterparts to their originals.
    Bottom Line: ***. This is quite an entertaining album, which join's Jennifer Lopez' "J To Tha L-O Remixes" as a good remix album. The album functions perfectly as a non-stop party, and is loaded with fun and skill. This isn't a great disc, but it is a very entertaining one that shows why P. Diddy is a modern "Jack Of All Trades'.



    The Saga Continues
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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    P. Diddy & the Bad Boy Family
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    ASIN: B00005KCHA
    Release Date: 2001-07-10

    Tracks:

    1. The Saga Continues - P. Diddy/G. Dep/Black Rob/Loon
    2. Bad Boy For Life - P. Diddy/Black Rob/Mark Curry
    3. Toe Game (Interlude) - Black Rob/P. Diddy
    4. That's Crazy - Black Rob/P. Diddy/G. Dep
    5. Let's Get It - Three The
    6. Shiny Suit Man - P. Diddy
    7. Diddy - P. Diddy
    8. Blast Off - G. Dep/Mark Curry/Loon
    9. Airport (Interlude) - P. Diddy & The Bad Boy Family
    10. Roll With Me - Eightball/P. Diddy/MJG
    11. On Top - P. Diddy/Loon
    12. Where's Sean? - P. Diddy/Big Azz Ko/Black Rob/Kain/Loon/Mark Curry/Bristal
    13. Child Of The Ghetto - G. Dep
    14. Incomplete (Interlude) - P. Diddy/Cheri Dennis
    15. So Complete - Cheri Dennis
    16. Smoke (Interlude) - P. Diddy
    17. Lonely - P. Diddy/Kain/Mark Curry/Kokaine
    18. I Need A Girl (To Bella) - P. Diddy/Loon/Mario Winans/Lo/Jack
    19. Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now (Interlude) - Faith Evans/Mario Winans/P. Diddy
    20. If You Want This Money - P. Diddy/G. Dep/The Hoodfellaz
    21. I Don't Like That (Interlude) - Bristal/Mark Curry
    22. Back For Good Now - P. Diddy/Black Rob/Loon/Cheri Dennis
    23. Can't Believe - Faith Evans
    24. The Last Song - P. Diddy/Mark Curry/Big Azz Ko/Loon
    25. Thank You - P. Diddy & The Bad Boy Family

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    Emerging quickly from the aftermath of Sean "P. Diddy" Combs's New York-club shooting trial is the optimistically titled The Saga Continues, a compilation masquerading as Combs's third solo album. Though he was found not guilty, the incident is clearly very fresh in the Bad Boy CEO's mind. On the mic, he vents about the criminal justice system and player haters, and he also dedicates a thinly veiled verse to his ex-girlfriend, Jennifer Lopez, on "I Need a Girl." The only thing that's changed about Combs since his last outing is his name (from Puff Daddy to P. Diddy). On the mildly gritty "Bad Boy for Life," he raps "Don't worry if I write rhymes / I write checks," and the wholesale musical swipes of the past are just a little subtler now. The Neptunes-produced "Diddy" pilfers from Rakim, Boogie Down Productions, and Nice & Smooth, and even recent Bad Boy product is fair game, as Black Rob's "Whoa!" is recycled on "That's Crazy." Most of the rest of the production and vocal contributions here come from a mix of loyalists and newcomers, and predictably wallow in mediocrity. Aside from Faith Evans and Carl Thomas ("Can't Believe"), on this album's evidence, the Bad Boy Family is now pretty nondescript. The loss of key franchise players over the years to death, departure, religious conversion, and prison means Combs and his label will themselves need an equally drastic turnaround to scale their previous heights. --Del F. Cowie

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Bad Boy's Return To The Top.......2006-12-14

    After being acquitted, Diddy released his strongest work in years with The Saga Continues. With it's first single Let's Get It produced by Rockwilder and feat. Black Rob & G-Dep it was clear that Bad Boy was back. The album also featured the hit singles Diddy,Bad Boy For Life and I Need A Girl.

    4 out of 5 stars P. Diddy - The Saga Continues..........2006-10-16

    After another two years since his last release, "Forever," Puff Daddy, now P. Diddy returns with his 3rd solo album. It's filled with lots of features showcasing the newest bad boy roster and some tracks Diddy isn't even on so I guess this is kind of like a compilation. Can Bad Boy survive in the new millenium or will they end up extinct just like Death Row and Ruthless?

    1. The Saga Continues (Featuring G. Dep, Black Rob & Loon) - 4.5/5

    2. Bad Boy for Life (Featuring Black Rob & Mark Curry) - 3.5/5

    3. Toe Game (Interlude) (Featuring Black Rob) - No Rating

    4. That's Crazy (Featuring Black Rob & G. Dep) - 3.5/5

    5. Let's Get It (Featuring G. Dep & Black Rob) - 4.5/5

    6. Shiny Suit Man (Interlude) - No Rating

    7. Diddy (Featuring The Neptunes) - 3/5

    8. G. Dep, Mark Curry & Loon - Blast Off - 4.5/5

    9. Airport (Interlude) - No Rating

    10. Roll With Me (Featuring Eightball, MJG & Faith Evans) - 4/5

    11. On Top (Featuring Loon & Marsha) - 3/5

    12. Where's Sean? (Featuring Big Azz Ko, Black Rob, Kain, Loon, Mark Curry & Bristal) - 4.5/5

    13. G. Dep - Child of the Ghetto - 5/5

    14. Incomplete (Interlude) (Featuring Cheri Dennis) - No Rating

    15. Cheri Dennis - So Complete - 4/5

    16. Smoke (Interlude) - No Rating

    17. Lonely (Featuring Kain, Mark Curry & Kokane) - 4/5

    18. I Need a Girl (To Bella) (Featuring Loon, Mario Winans, Lo & Jack) - 4/5

    19. Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now (Interlude) (Featuring Faith Evans & Mario Winans) - No Rating

    20. If You Want This Money (Featuring G. Dep & The Hoodfellaz) - 4/5

    21. I Don't Like That (Interlude) (Featuring Bristal & Mark Curry) - No Rating

    22. Back for Good Now (Featuring Black Rob, Loon & Cheri Dennis) - 4/5

    23. Faith Evans & Carl Thomas - Can't Believe - 3/5

    24. The Last Song (Featuring Mark Curry, Bristal, Big Azz Ko & Loon) - 4.5/5

    25. Thank You (Outro)

    Overall:

    67.5/85

    3.5 Stars

    Being a big fan of Bad Boy and all, this album really let me down. There's a couple great tracks, a couple wack tracks and the rest are good but nothing memorable. The production lacked majorly for the most part not to mention there's multiple tracks where Diddy isn't even on so people buying this album to just hear him will be disapointed as well. Probably the wackest cd Bad Boy ever put out. Don't even bother with this effort.

    1 out of 5 stars Proactive is helping him preserve his sexy.......2006-09-08

    Sean "Puffy" Combs, Puffy Daddy, Sean John, P Diddy or Diddy. When he figures out what he wants to be called is when I figure out if I like him. Meanwhile, there still isn't one good DVD set for Star Wars.

    4 out of 5 stars The Saga Continues by P. Diddy.......2006-02-14

    For years now, Puff has been telling us all that Bad Boy "can't stop", "wont stop" and that they "don't even know how to stop." On the title track of P Diddy and the Family's newest album, "The Saga Continues", Puff switches it up a little and says, "There's certain things in live that you can stop, and there's certain things in life that can't be stopped." A fitting intro to the CD, being that the sample off the track is also used by the Chicago Bulls upon their entrance onto the basketball court.


    Although "The Saga Continues" was supposed to be a Bad Boy compilation rather then a Puff solo, Puff fills the album with in-house guest spots in an effort to really give everyone a taste of what's to come. The stars of the album are the usual suspects, Black Rob, G-Dep, and Mark Curry. But many newcomers also make their presence felt, such as former Harlem World member Loon, Bristal, the Hoodfellaz, and Kain, Puff's Caucasian prodigy. While some may wonder who all these new guys are, don't worry; you'll know who they all are soon enough.


    For anyone left doubting of G-Dep's skill, the album features a great number of guest appearances from Dep, including one of only three solo tracks. On "Child of the Ghetto", also the name of Dep's upcoming opus, Dep laces an eerie violin beat courtesy of Coptic, with grimy descriptions of ghetto life on the streets of Harlem. Of course, there's also the sonic hit "Lets Get It" along with "Blast Off" which also features Mark Curry and Loon. Nearly every track that G-Dep appears on is tight, which hopefully will reflect his upcoming solo album.


    Aside from Dep, the other neophytes assure their roles in the game and shine in their own right. Mark Curry and his husky voice provide the finale verse on the current single "Bad Boy 4 Life", and he also appears on the album finale "The Last Song". Over a hype mechanical beat, Curry claims he's"...the official bona fide, tested and tried, I get in like cancer and work from the inside..." Even the white rapper trend is taken to another level by Puff. On the g-funkish "Lonely", Kain spits "Come on Mya ride it with me, leave the lame respect the game, when you hangin on my arm you expect the same, an ecstasy when you sex the Kain, I only link with the wealthiest and only cop jewels if it drops Celsius..." Recently incarcerated Shyne however, is nowhere to be found on the album. That's probably the most disappointing element of the entire album.


    There are a few appearances by outsiders, such as Kokane on "Lonely" and Eightball & MJG on "Roll With Me". The R & B element is kept pretty much to a minimum, with a few appearances by upstart Cheri Dennis, and of course the beautiful "Can't Believe" by Carl Thomas and Faith. The typical Hitmen producers aren't as prominent on this cd either, focusing more on works by Yogi and Mario "Yellow Man" Winans. Not to say that these aren't welcome changes, both Yogi and Yellow Man produce some of the albums best tracks. There's also a few notable others, such as the aforementioned Coptic, Bink on "The Last Song", Buckwild on the Cheri Dennis solo "So Complete", and "producers of the moment" the Neptunes on possibly the albums worst song, "Diddy".


    Overall, if this is what is to be expected from Bad Boy in the future, then Puff can rest assured that he'll be riding the top for a long while. His production, r & b, and lyrical squads are unparalleled by any other label. Hopefully Puff will keep the boys busy in the studio and we'll be enjoying a plethora of new material well into the new millennium. Stay up Shyne, we miss you.

    1 out of 5 stars Should Be Called Poop Diddy.......2006-01-24

    Nothing hear, just the same aimless blabbing and complaining about how the streets currupted a young man. Whoa, if i could only make a song about my messed up childhood and make billions, I would be richer than these wannabe softees out int the hip hop scene.
    We Invented the Remix
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Puff Daddy , and P. Diddy
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    Release Date: 2002-05-14

    Tracks:

    1. Intro - Diddy, Diddy
    2. Special Delivery [Remix] - G. Dep, Ghostface Killah, Craig Mack, Keith Murray
    3. I Need a Girl, Pt. 2 - Ginuwine, Loon, Puff Daddy, , Mario Winans
    4. Bad Boy for Life [Remix] - Busta Rhymes, , M.O.P., Puff Daddy
    5. I Need a Girl, Pt. 1 - Loon, Puff Daddy, Usher
    6. Remix Phenomenon (Interlude) - Diddy, Diddy
    7. Unfoolish - Ashanti, The Notorious B.I.G.
    8. Dance With Me /Peaches and Cream [Remix] - 112, Beanie Sigel
    9. No More Drama [Remix] - Mary J. Blige, Puff Daddy
    10. So Complete [Remix] - Cheri Dennis, Puff Daddy
    11. Notorious B.I.G. [Remix] - Lil' Kim, , The Notorious B.I.G., Puff Daddy
    12. That's Crazy [Remix] - Black Rob, Missy Elliott, G. Dep, Puff Daddy, Snoop Dogg
    13. Woke Up in the Morning [Remix] - The Notorious B.I.G., Carl Thomas
    14. You Gets No Love [Remix] - Faith Evans, G. Dep

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Agree With Dominique (quit hating).......2002-06-07

    This CD is way too under rated so I think people need to really start listing to it..... Best are "That's Crazy" and Dance With Me/ "peaches and cream" remix.........

    5 out of 5 stars One Of The best out now.......2002-06-06

    Listen to That's crazy and other songs... and U will not be disappointed! 1

    5 out of 5 stars Best of Remix World..... Pt. 2.......2002-06-05

    After Listening to this CD there are alot of notable tracks and there all very good.. especially my current favorites "That's Crazy" and "No More Drama (remix)"...... and of course "I Need A Girl" Pt. 1 and Pt.2....

    Best Tracks

    1) I Need A Girl, Pt. 2
    2) I Need A Girl, Pt. 1
    3) No More Drama [remix]
    4) That's Crazy [remix]
    5) Unfoolish [remix]
    6) Special Delivery [Remix]
    7) Peaches & Cream [remix]

    Worst Tracks

    1) Woke Up In The Morning [remix]

    5 out of 5 stars P.Diddy Makes Us Shake.... (quit hateing) Pt. 1.......2002-05-31

    P.Diddy does his thing and the notable tracks are I Need A Girl, Pt. 1 and 2 and Bad Boy for life remix and Unfoolish and No More Drama............... Pt.2 of my review after i really start to listen to it..

    1 out of 5 stars Sorry.......2002-05-22

    I didn't hear the CD for some reason so I can not tell you what I think about it. Sorry.
    Tell Me, Pt. 2
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Rap & Club Sounds To Dance The Night Away!
    Tell Me, Pt. 2
    P. Diddy , and Christina Aguilera
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    Release Date: 2006-12-18

    Tracks:

    1. Tell Me [Explicit Album Version]
    2. Come to Me [E-Smoove Remix] - Diddy, Nicole Scherzinger
    3. Come to Me [Remix] - ND, Diddy, Nicole Scherzinger, ,
    4. Tell Me

    Album Description

    Part Two of Two. Enhanced CD, the first single from Diddy's 2006 album Press Play featuring guest vocals by Christina Aguilera. Features two versions of 'Tell Me' (Main Version, and Enhanced Video) plus two versions of 'Come To Me' featuring Nicole Scherzinger, Yung Joc, Young Dro and T.I. (Remix and E-Smoove Remix). Bad Boy.

    Album Details

    Taken from the Critically Acclaimed Album "Press Play", which Made Its Triumphant Debut at Number One on the Us Billboard Album Charts as Well as Topping the Magazine's Rnb/Hip-hop Charts in the Same Week, `tell Me' features the Sassy Vocal Talents of Punchy Pop Diva Christina Aguilera.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Rap & Club Sounds To Dance The Night Away!.......2007-01-26

    This single takes a dive into a more dance club spin combined with a much heavy bass rap that will be sure to make you want to turn up your speakers. So get ready to press play and party!

    Tell Me featuring Christina Aguilera has the excellent vocals by the featuring artist X-tina displaying much excellent vocal range much more listener friendly than other X-tina songs many are familiar with. Diddy has a highly charged song filled with energetic beats, great rap singing, and excellent hip-hop vibes.

    The second track, "Come To Me" E-Smooth Remix has the night club effect much more apparent not present on Diddy's other singles released up to date. There is more climaxing thumping chirps, techno trance sounds, and phenomenal bass-lines sure to create the atmosphere of being present at the dance club. Obviously, Diddy loves to party and this Remix shows exactly that. This was a better Remix as compared to his first single release.

    The third track has to be my favorite for the heavy bass and rap. It is "Come To Me" Yung Joc, Young Dro and T.I. If you love to play loud music to blast your speakers then this song will accomplish that. Yung Joc has certainly made some noise with this production collaboration with Diddy as well as in Cassie's single Me & U. The booming sounds just go full speed!

    Tell Me Video featuring Christina Aguilera is an excellent video to watch if you haven't already seen it on cable or on the Internet. There is Christina singing, Diddy going crazy and rapping with much high energy, charisma, and fast type styles. Excellent overall charged dance beat styles.
    Tell Me Pt.1
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Let The Party Begin, Press Play ->
    Tell Me Pt.1
    P. Diddy (Ft Christina Aguilera)
    Manufacturer: Wea/Atlantic
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000K2Q5ZC
    Release Date: 2006-12-18

    Tracks:

    1. Tell Me (Ft Christina Aguilera) (Explicit Album Version)
    2. Come To Me (Remix Ft Nicole Scherzinger, Yung Joc, Young Dro &Nd T.I.) (Explict)

    Album Description

    Part One of Two. First CD single from Diddy's 2006 album Press Play featuring guest vocals by Christina Aguilera. Features 'Tell Me' plus a remix of 'Come To Me' featuring Nicole Scherzinger, Yung Joc, Young Dro and T.I. Bad Boy.

    Album Details

    Taken from the Critically Acclaimed Album "Press Play", which Made Its Triumphant Debut at Number One on the Us Billboard Album Charts as Well as Topping the Magazine's Rnb/Hip-hop Charts in the Same Week, `tell Me' features the Sassy Vocal Talents of Punchy Pop Diva Christina Aguilera.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Let The Party Begin, Press Play ->.......2007-01-27

    This 2-track CD single is from P. Diddy's album titled PRESS PLAY. It comes housed in a slim-line jewel case and is the part one from a two-part UK set. This is a great selection to enjoy!

    The first track, "Tell Me" featuring Christina Aguilera has the excellent high paced energetic beats with Diddy rapping and challenging X-tina. The vocal range of both Diddy and Christina are very listener friendly and catchy. The fast beats are definitely a blast to hear to lift the spirit, enjoy, and enhance your moods.

    The second track, "Come To Me Featuring Nicole Scherzinger, Yung Joc, Young Dro and T. I." is my favorite for the booming bass-lines, tight rhymes. The party vibe is strong and the rapping accompanied by the heavy bass makes this a great hip-hop selection for sure!

    While P. Diddy has released excellent singles off his album PRESS PLAY, this one is a simple 2 track with a little of pop, dance, rap, and hip-hop. It does not have the DJ mixes and remixes or added non-album tracks as in the others yet it is definitely a top favorite of mine for the days when I am in the mood to just kick back and here some rap and highly energetic music! This is highly recommended for fans and new listeners!
    Come to Me
    Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    • Get Off To Music With Soul & Dance!
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    • Hot New Single
    • pee diddy and a "chick"
    Come to Me
    P. Diddy , and Nicole Scherzinger
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    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B000IB0ER0
    Release Date: 2006-10-09

    Tracks:

    1. Come to Me [Explicit Version] - Nicole Scherzinger
    2. Get Off [Explicit Version]
    3. Come to Me [CD-ROM Track] - Nicole Scherzinger

    Album Description

    Part Two of Two. The phenomenon that is P. Diddy is back - with an explosive enhanced CD single 'Come To Me' featuring Nicole Scherzinger (Pussycat Dolls). Produced by P. Diddy himself and Richard 'Younglord' Frierson, this is the first track to be lifted from the hotly anticipated album Press Play (his first studio album in five years!). Features two versions 'Come To Me' Main Version, and Enhanced Video) coupled with 'All About The Benjamins'. 2006.

    Album Details

    The Phenomenon that is P. Diddy is Back with the Explosive Single `come to Me' featuring Nicole Scherzinger of the Pussycat Dolls. Produced by P. Diddy Himself and Richard `younglord' Frierson, this is the First Track to Be Lifted from the Album "Press Play Out".

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Get Off To Music With Soul & Dance!.......2007-01-26

    This is the first single off Diddy's new album titled, "Press Play". Produced by himself, Sean "P. Diddy" Combs with Co-Executive Producer Harve "Joe Hooker" Pierre. Be ready to experience bass, some rap, some dance styles, and some soulful jazzy vibes! This is a highly recommended for party people or fans of the nights in the club, party, or streets. Get off on music that has blended styles of beats sure to get you dancing off your feet!

    The first track "Come To Me" featuring Nicole Scherzinger is a dance song that has much back and forth rap between Nicole and Diddy that are fun, sassy, and flirtatious! If you want to experience music to *play* with that special someone or just go *wild* shaking it on the dance floor then this won't disappoint. If anything, it will leave you wanting more. So get together with your friends, press play, and enjoy the nightclub effects!

    While the first track has a dance oriented hip-hop style this second track titled "Get Off" has a more Southern sound of fast energetic beats, high bass-lines, synths, jazzy horns, drums, and much breaks of rap as the party gets off on the streets of Harlem! The tempos are energetic, in full force, and it's apparent the party is in the street corners and the crowds don't want to leave; the roar is heard as the shouts are repeated in the song that the party can't stop. The horns, claps, and instruments accompanied by the crowds and James Brown style make this sticky and infectious.

    The third track is the video "Come To Me" featuring Nicole Scherzinger. This video has the typical dance club scene that will be sure to be an eye-opener! If you want to see and experience it, then this video will be sure to make you jump from your seat and dance! It has Diddy and Nicole glancing at each other at the club as they each go their own separate ways yet yearn to be together. It's a chase sure to get you motivated to watch, enjoy, and get in the mood to feel hyped!

    If you love to dance up a storm and get into a funk then this is for you! And if you enjoy rap with R&B hip-hop dance elements then you will find this smashing! Nicole's vocals sound nice, sensual, and in synch with P. Diddy's. The mixture of cultures makes this a phenomenal style! This is great for fans of dance, hip-hop/R&B, soulful jazzy sounds, or Diddy, and Nicole Scherzinger of the Pussycat Dolls!

    2 out of 5 stars 2,5 stars for a first black 007 Bond wanna-be Rapper .......2006-11-06

    There is a rumour and large number of Interviews, he wants to realize his long dream to be the very first blackguy in the main role of James Bond 007. As a Rapper his talent is acceptable, although he does not actually always do a good Rap albums what every youngster believes nowadays.

    But as a smart british Agent 007 and his dream as the first blackguy in the James Bond-movies ?? I believe, the late author Ian Flemming will be rising up again from his grave and finds no peace.

    5 out of 5 stars Hot New Single.......2006-10-24

    Come to me has to be of the top sexiest singles for this year. Whether you hate P. Diddy for being an egomaniac or you hate Nicole because you think she is slutty, well guess what just put that aside for one second and listen to this fun song!

    1. "Come to Me" has an irresistible beat that makes you want to move, move, move! It is the perfect song to request the DJ at the club to play and then make eye contact with someone and sing this song away, hey or can I just say Karaoke Couples anyone? This is not just the same old boring beat and even if you think it is, well I still listen to my old music and I still enjoy it.

    2. The "Come To Me" Video is fun and flirty but I will not mislead you. It is your typical dance club, but it is still fun to see your stars live and getting their groove down. Nicole looks as hot as ever and P. Diddy well lets just say if you like him you will love his moves, if you hate him you will love laughing at his dance moves, so either way enjoy this bonus treat.

    1 out of 5 stars pee diddy and a "chick".......2006-10-23

    what else is new? same ole stale beats...same ole stale pics...
    this guy is done musically...time to cut and run...
    Tell Me, Pt. 1
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Joanna from East Hartford,CT
    • Can You Put Yourself To The Test?
    Tell Me, Pt. 1
    P. Diddy , and Christina Aguilera
    Manufacturer: Wea/Atlantic
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000MQ4WQK
    Release Date: 2007-02-12

    Tracks:

    1. Tell Me (Ft Christina Aguilera) (Explicit)
    2. Come To Me (Ft Nicole Scherzinger, Yung Joc, Young Dro & T.I.)
    3. Tell Me (Ft Christina Aguilera) (Instrumental) (New Music Up Version)
    4. Get Off (Dirty)

    Album Description

    Australian CD single pressing pulled from Diddy's 2006 album Press Play featuring guest vocals by Christina Aguilera. Features two versions of 'Tell Me' (Main Version and Instrumental) plus 'Get Off (Dirty)' and 'Come To Me' featuring Nicole Scherzinger, Yung Joc, Young Dro and T.I. Bad Boy. 2007.

    Album Details

    Taken from the Critically Acclaimed Album 'press Play', which Made It's Triumphant Debut at Number One on the Us Billboard Album Charts as Well as Topping the Magazine's R'n'b/Hip-hop Charts in the Same Week, 'tell Me' features the Sassy Vocal Talents of Pop Diva Christina Aguilera.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Joanna from East Hartford,CT.......2007-04-04

    Loved this song the first time I saw the video, had to own my on copy to play over and over. The way P.Diddy mixes R&B with the soulful vocals of an amazing talent such as Christina Agellara is a win win. "Come to Me" is the second song on this single which is also a treat because it has a more Hip Hop vibe. Then number four sounds like a Tribute to The God Father of Soul James Brown. P.Diddy sings over his origanal hit "Get Off" and almost sounds just like James Brown. A great end to an amazing CD single.

    5 out of 5 stars Can You Put Yourself To The Test?.......2007-03-01

    Tell Me Featuring X-tina Aguilera has the booming bass, drums; fast paced highly energetic beats, tribal hints, and excellent charged vocals by both Diddy and Christina. The back and forth between Christina and Diddy bring love to the spotlight. Both sing flawlessly, energetic, and in high gear. The beats are catchy, infectious, and spectacular to get you in the mood to dance non-stop.

    Come To Me Featuring Nicole Yung Joc, Young Dro and T.I. ~ The combination of featured artists make this spectacular! The music takes you to a steam of high temperatures and much romantic moods. The bass is booming and the vocals are a true representation of hip-hop passion. The lyrics and rhymes are tight and fresh. While the explicit lyrics are present they aren't necessarily offensive. The beats are party-like, in full gear, and completely different from the other versions. If you enjoy the clubs, dancing, the party, and most of all rap then this will have a blend of each. The heavy bass, rap, and drums make this a favorite hip-hop track.

    Tell Me (Instrumental) ~ There are no vocals or lyrics to hear. But fans of the sound of the drums, dance effects, and beats may like this.

    Get Off is a non-album track with much soulful funk, and James Brown vibes. While the music world has evolved many artists have forgotten where their roots took off. This song takes you back to the times when the music in the street corners created huge crowds who celebrated and didn't want the night to end. This song is an excellent track to combine with the other tracks to compliment the super fast beats and just end with a full speed soulful Southern or Harlem style. Take off to music that will bring you to feel in ways you never thought possible as the beats are non-stop, in full speed like a race car drive, and most of all with the heart and soul found in the passion of hip-hop, rap, and soul.
    Gangsta Grillz XII (Boyz in Da Hood)
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      Gangsta Grillz XII (Boyz in Da Hood)

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      ASIN: B000PTYUPC
      Release Date: 2007-07-31
      Bad Boy for Life
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!
      • Tara's View
      Bad Boy for Life
      P. Diddy
      Manufacturer: Bmg Int'l
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00005NKS7
      Release Date: 2001-11-27

      Tracks:

      1. Bad Boy For Life (Club Mix)
      2. Bad Boy For Life (Instrumental)
      3. Lets Get It (Club Mix)
      4. Lets Get It (Remix - Club Mix)
      5. Faith Evans Cant Believe Feat. Carl Thomas (Club Mix)
      6. The Hoodfellaz (Club Mix)

      Album Description

      European six track single from his 2001 album P. Diddy & The Bad Boy Family feat. Black Rob & Mark Curry. Tracks include 'Bad Boy For Life' (Club Mix & Instrumental), 'Three The... Let's Get It (Club Mix)', 'Let's Get It' (remix) (Club Mix), 'Faith Evans Can't Believe feat. Carl Thomas' (Club Mix) & 'The Hoodfellaz Hoodfellaz (Club Mix).

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2001-10-18

      WE AINT GOIN NOWHERE!!!!!!!!
      this song is 1 of the best songs that P Diddy has ever written.
      i think that this song is better that the whole of STEPS songs put together!!! and trust me, thats enough 2 send u BALLISTIC!!! altogether i think that P DIDDY has writen another amazing song!

      5 out of 5 stars Tara's View.......2001-09-10

      This Song is so awesome and the music video is even better with Ben Stiller guest starring along with Shaquille O'neal. I love p. diddy and i think everyone does.

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