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Vanilli

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Puff Daddy & The Family - No Way Out Appreciation



Puff Daddy & The Family - No Way Out
Maybe it is because I discovered this album when I was first becoming a young adult, (age 13/14), maybe it was because I liked the rap music on this album and hadn't yet discovered how unoriginal some of the songs were, maybe it was because Puff Daddy was making some awesome videos back then, (Say what you will about P. Diddy now-a-days, I know he is kinda a joke, but, back then, videos like "Been Around The World" and "Victory" were full scale productions ala Michael Jackson's videos.), maybe it was because MTV, BET and radio pumped the singles to the charts, or maybe..just maybe it was something else.

Maybe it was because the album was amazing. Sure it has some filler, but all and all, I think it was one of the best for it's time.

Cheers to Puff Daddy's finest work. biggrin
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Reply #1 posted 01/06/08 6:34pm

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It was his best work...


...even though 90% of the album was sampled! lol
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Reply #2 posted 01/06/08 8:00pm

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Bishop31 said:

It was his best work...


...even though 90% of the album was sampled! lol


No.

Press Play is his best work. I wish I can sell my copy.

Ginuwine horribly scratching up New Editions Is This The End? Victory is aiight. All About The Benjamins was hot. Dont Stop with Lil Kim is coo....other than that ...


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Reply #3 posted 01/06/08 9:24pm

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I have no respect for this thread
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Reply #4 posted 01/07/08 3:32am

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I loved the album when I was 14, but my cousin loved it more. It was thanks to this album, I was able to carefully listen for samples in hip hop from then on.
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Reply #5 posted 01/07/08 7:17am

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Unh Unh, Uh Huh, Uh Huh.
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Reply #6 posted 01/07/08 9:10am

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bboy87 said:

I have no respect for this thread
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Can't Nobody Hold Me Down has a sample of MJ's Rock With You, can someone show me where in the track it happens and what actually is sampled?
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Reply #7 posted 01/07/08 9:17am

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Vanilli said:



Puff Daddy & The Family - No Way Out
Maybe it is because I discovered this album when I was first becoming a young adult, (age 13/14), maybe it was because I liked the rap music on this album and hadn't yet discovered how unoriginal some of the songs were, maybe it was because Puff Daddy was making some awesome videos back then, (Say what you will about P. Diddy now-a-days, I know he is kinda a joke, but, back then, videos like "Been Around The World" and "Victory" were full scale productions ala Michael Jackson's videos.), maybe it was because MTV, BET and radio pumped the singles to the charts, or maybe..just maybe it was something else.

Maybe it was because the album was amazing. Sure it has some filler, but all and all, I think it was one of the best for it's time.

Cheers to Puff Daddy's finest work. biggrin
[Edited 1/6/08 16:43pm]



This album would not have been so sucessful had Biggie not have been Murdered
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Reply #8 posted 01/07/08 9:46am

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Good topic for a thread.

Ominous cd cover of the future of Bad Boy- Puffy standing there with Mase, the Lox, and Black Rob. I think that the album would've been bigger had Biggie lived and been able to help promote it off of the back of Life After.

Not a bad album but it sounds much cornier 10 years later. Any song on there with just Puff rapping sounds bad in '08. "Victory" is still arguably Biggie's greatest 16 bars. "Been Around The World" and "Can't Hold Me Down" still sound fun after all of these years. "Benjamins" cranks up a party for the old heads the same way it did 10 years ago- possibly Puff's 1 timeless record.

"Young G's" with Puffy, Jay-Z, and Biggie is a forgotten classic. The cool thing about that song now is to judge who had the best verse- Jay-Z or Biggie. The answers' not as obvious as it was when the cd 1st came out. I'm still with Biggie's verse, however.

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Reply #9 posted 01/07/08 2:37pm

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banks said:

Vanilli said:



Puff Daddy & The Family - No Way Out
Maybe it is because I discovered this album when I was first becoming a young adult, (age 13/14), maybe it was because I liked the rap music on this album and hadn't yet discovered how unoriginal some of the songs were, maybe it was because Puff Daddy was making some awesome videos back then, (Say what you will about P. Diddy now-a-days, I know he is kinda a joke, but, back then, videos like "Been Around The World" and "Victory" were full scale productions ala Michael Jackson's videos.), maybe it was because MTV, BET and radio pumped the singles to the charts, or maybe..just maybe it was something else.

Maybe it was because the album was amazing. Sure it has some filler, but all and all, I think it was one of the best for it's time.

Cheers to Puff Daddy's finest work. biggrin
[Edited 1/6/08 16:43pm]



This album would not have been so sucessful had Biggie not have been Murdered


Not to discredit the appeal of the album for its own merits, but that statement is true. Biggie's death greatly increased Combs' profile, which is a sad way for that to happen.
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