Diddy has been essentially chasing the commercial peak he reached when he hitched his musical career (and label Bad Boy) to Notorious B.I.G. nostalgia following his death (sort of like Tony Wilson post-Ian Curtis suicide) via "I'll Be Missing You." He ruined his rap credibility with hit jams like "Public Enemy Number 1," "Come With Me," "It's All About the Benjamins," and Making the Band, and is in rehab mode for Last Train to Paris, his latest opus which tells the tale of Diddy, two female bandmates, a last train, and Paris. Diddy has been going for a Rat Pack-vibe recently, and it isn't the most insulting career choice (that would be his fur coat in "Public Enemy Number 1's" video), which bodes well for Last Train to Paris. Anything is better than Diddy talking like he's a thug when everyone knows he was a record executive since he was like 20.
Diddy
Last Train to Paris
Release Date:
2010
Label: Bad Boy
Label: Bad Boy
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3 Responses
November 2, 2009 at 2:06 p.m.
| willie leverett |
I like that song last train to paris like for ringtone |
November 3, 2009 at 7:36 p.m.
| Honeychild |
Its about him, and only, and his money. I don't know if he is a devil but, he has no God nor compassion for others. I really don't won't to go behind the scenes of his life |









this is worse than his publishing deals.. he's gonna screw Cassie by any means.. I just read one of his former artist's book.. its called "Dancing With The Devil" and it tell you what you really want to know about Diddy.. go to www.markcurrybook.com and read the first chapter.. its a page turner for real