I haven't been a big fan of Diddy since overplaying the #1 hits of his "No Way Out" album but upon hearing this album, I was amazed by the drastic change in style. I mean in terms of rhymes and "raps" Diddy will always be Diddy, but the inclusion of Dirty Money (aka the ladies) and a musical sense that seems a bit more electronica rather than just looped beats, the production values on this album are impressive, and for that I definitely recommend this.
Not sure if Dirty Money is ready to be a primary artist. This album lacked some on several tracks and those were typically the ones with less or no Diddy on them. They are great back up singers, but not the lead. Diddy surprised me with some of the beats and flows he did have on here, but I was still left wanting better.
I think it is a pretty decent cd. Some tracks left much to be desired, but the majority were good. They did a good job giving a mix of pop and r&b. Diddy still can't rap, but he does deliver his verses and input in a way that makes it catchy or adds value to the cd.
This cd is really good. Im just dissapointed that i cant listen to it with my kids in the car. I love P-Diddy & honestly didnt think that ALL his tracks would have senseless swearing & vulgar language.. Too many songs have the F word & Im a bit turned off, but still love the artist..
i love this cd..it has my favorite artists on it. good to listen to in the car. i bought this mostly because i loved the songs that featured trey songz, usher and chris brown.
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