Friday 23 May 2014

Top Singles


Sean Combs better know has Diddy has had a dazzling career in the music business has a rapper and a producer. Diddy has been recognise has a rap legend and will be class has one of the greatest rappers to ever live. During diddy’s glittering career he has produced five albums with two launching at number one on the billboard charts (“No Way Out” in 1997, “Press Play” in 2006). The lowest charting album diddy has released titled “Last Train to Paris” was released in 2006, which debuted at number 7 on the billboards. In an incredible career diddy has also had a splendid solo career topping the billboards no less than five times with his own singles, with “I’ll be missing” topping the charts for eleven consecutive weeks. The track “I’ll be missing you” featuring faith Evans and the group 112 was a tribute to notorious BIG who had died earlier in the same year. Another chart topping singles diddy produced was titled “can’t anybody hold me down”from his debut album “No Way Out” and went on to spend 6 weeks at number one.

The next big hit that diddy had released after his rise to fame was a single titled “Mo Money, Mo Problems” featuring fellow artist Mase and Notorious BIG. The single was release of the second album from Notorious BIG, which was signed to diddy’s record label. The single went on the top the billboards for 2 weeks. Recently Diddy released his latest single titled “Big Homie” featuring Rick Ross and French Montana. The single has yet to reach the billboards, but it has proven to be a big hit with his fan and many of his fellow rappers. The single “Big Homie” will be off diddy’s 6th studio album titled “MMM”.


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