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Musically, the album was a bit scattered all over, as the infusion of some unheard and a few reused Biggie verses slapped on a track with a ton of guest appearances worked at times and didn't work. Selling nearly 500,000 the first week, Born Again would revive the brand in a way, finishing with well over 3 million copies sold, the biggest win for the label since Mase dropped his debut in 1997. This time a posthumous project that was unnecessary. When the Bad Boy had their doubts, they went with a Biggie album. If this release made you sick, you're not alone. The project was certified platinum, which is still a victory overall, but considering the album he previously released did 7 million, this has to be seen as a huge disappointment. Puffy let his ego grow too high and this album is a result. Still, there are a few good songs here, mainly because of the guest appearances, like "Journey Through The Life" with Beanie Sigel, Nas, Lil Kim and Joe Hooker, "Reverse" with Shyne, G-Dep, Sauce Money, Busta Rhymes, and Cee-Lo, and the strange yet dope "Angels With Dirty Faces" with Bizzy Bone. At a time when DMX was selling 6 million copies twice, Jay-Z was taking his street brand to 5 million, Juvenile was turning southern hip hop on its head with the 5 million selling 400 Degreez, Puff was still in that older mentality of commercialization via the music. Unfortunately, with the seeming decline of Bad Boy, this would be yet another failure in the long line of failures for the label over the years. This era of Bad Boy wouldn't be complete without a Puffy album. *The Notorious B.I.G.- Ready to Die (1994) So today, our job is to discuss the albums released over the 12 year period, both the good and the bad. After 2006, things changed and Bad Boy would be relatively irrelevant or lacking in attention after that year. Today, we look back at the discography of the label and the albums released over the 12 year period of prominence. From the Black Robs to the G Deps to the Loons to many more, Bad Boy have had a large amount of artists on their roster. Over the years, Puff Daddy would bring in many artists, some who would release albums, some who wouldn't. and Craig Mack, R&B groups Total and 112, and the lone songstress Faith Evans. Calling the company Bad Boy Records, he would certainly come into the industry with a bang, arming himself with artists like rappers The Notorious B.I.G. After his job working with Uptown Records, Sean Combs set out to make history with his own record label. well, as cliché as that may have been, it was a mantra employed for years by Puff Daddy, the Bad Boy Records family, and the parent companies that helped to distribute Bad Boy over the years. Diddy sensitivity, like a wooing tribute to his ex-girlfriend Jennifer Lopez, "I Need a Girl.I thought I told you that we won't stop. Some moments are fun, like the self-parody skit "Shiny Suit Man" and the Parliament-inspired "Lonely," mixed in with a little P. " isn't a great album, even by lightweight Puffy standards, but it's definitely worth listening to. When the Bad Boy Family isn't actually sampling, it's interpolating, coating its hooks with melodies and catchphrases made famous by Boogie Down Productions, Snoop Doggy Dogg and Eric B. The album begins like a greatest-hits collection of the Alan Parsons Project, sampling the portent "Sirius" before going on to bite Al Green, Bill Withers and Chuck Mangione. " shies away from our antihero's proclivity for basing songs on samples of memorable choruses, that doesn't mean there's much originality here.
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Dep and Black Rob, rip off their own hit, Black Rob's "Whoah!" Though "The Saga Continues. The artist formerly known as Puff Daddy answers these questions in "That's Crazy," saying about his recent troubles with the law and media, "I killed them with the charm/Yeah, it looked like there wasn't nothing wrong." On that particular song, P. Who is he? Is he good or evil? Gentle or brutal? Diddy these days is just one more example of his slipperiness. Combs wouldn't be flaunting the survival skills and not-guilty verdicts that he does on his third album.
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What if Sean (Puffy) Combs looked like Suge Knight? What if, instead of prancing around the Hamptons in a pink Oxford shirt, dating celebrities, cozying up to Regis and rapping gangsta lite in an effete mumble, he was a huge, intimidating ex- bodyguard who flaunted gang affiliations and a beyond-the-law hard- core-rap empire? Chances are that Mr.
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DIDDY AND THE BAD BOY FAMILY: "The Saga Continues.