Monday, December 13, 2010

From Puffy to P.Diddy




Sean P.Diddy Combs, formerly known as Puffy, Puff Daddy, & most recently, Diddy, is one of the most successful African-American moguls of his time. In 2006 his net worth was $346 Million.
Even in all of his obnoxiousness, P.Diddy is one of my favorite personalities, as well as a role model for me. In honor of his newest project, Last Train to Paris being released TOMORROW, I've decided to tell the history of Puffy, Puff Daddy, and P.Diddy, through video. ENJOY!

Upon P.Diddy's discharge from Uptown Records, he then took Notorious BIG and created his own company, Bad Boy Records. He signed artists such as 112, Faith Evans, and Carl Thomas, and produced for artists such as Mary J. Blige and Jodeci




"Can't hold me down" was the first single released officially as rapper "Puff Daddy", for his first project, "NO WAY OUT". The video features Jennifer Lopez, one of P.Diddy's ex-girlfriends.


I'll Be Missing You was the 2nd Single, honoring the passing of The Notorious BIG (RIP)


**Both singles debuted as #1 on the Billboard Top 100

P.Diddy signed the California girl-group DREAM


& The Saga Continues...(released in 2002)


In 2002, Diddy created his own show, "Making the Band 2", which in result created "Da Band", whom which Diddy dismantled at the end of the season.


Press Play! (released in 2006)


Making the Band 3 consisted of Diddy trying for another group, creating "Danity Kane"


Making the Band 4 consisted not only of Danity Kane, but his all male group Day 26, and Donnie Klang


Which brings me to the present day! Diddy's most recent group, Dirty Money, consists of Dawn from Danity Kane, and Kalenna Harper.


With titles such as "Loving You No More", and "Coming Home" to look forward to, Last Train To Paris should not disappoint. I will be buying :D!

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