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Product Details

  • Audio CD (May 14, 2002)
  • Original Release Date: May 14, 2002
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Arista
  • ASIN: B000065CT3
  • Also Available in: Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (68 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #54,169 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Intro - P. Diddy
2. Special Delivery (Remix) - G. Dep feat. Ghostface Killah, Keith Murray & Craig Mack
3. I Need A Girl (Part Two) - P. Diddy feat. Ginuwine, Loon, Mario Winans & Tammy Ruggeri
4. Bad Boy For Life (Remix) - P. Diddy featuring Busta Rhymes & M.O.P.
5. I Need A Girl (Part One) - P. Diddy feat. Usher & Loon
6. The Remix Phenomenon (Interlude) - P. Diddy
7. Unfoolish - Ashanti feat. The Notorious B.I.G.
8. Dance With Me (Remix)/Peaches & Cream (Remix) - 112 feat. Beanie Sigel & Ludacris
9. No More Drama (Remix) - Mary J. Blige feat. P. Diddy
10. So Complete (Remix) - P. Diddy & Cheri Dennis
11. Notorious B.I.G. (Remix) - The Notorious B.I.G. feat. Lil' Kim & P. Diddy
12. That's Crazy - P. Diddy feat. Black Rob, Missy Elliott, Snoop Dogg & G. Dep
13. Woke Up In The Morning (Remix) - Carl Thomas feat. The Notorious B.I.G.
14. You Gets No Love (Remix) - Faith Evans feat. G. Dep
15. Special Delivery (Remix) (Video)
16. I Need A Girl (Part Two) (Video)

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Don't believe the hype: Bad Boy Records did not invent the remix, the company has just done a good job using it. But the past is the past. Don't come here if you're looking for Puffy's earlier groundbreaking work with the likes of Jodeci and Super Cat. The "hits" here are of a more recent vintage, and if these remixes are any indication, it seems Diddy has reached the bottom of his bag of tricks. Screeching bells, Ghostface Killah, and the return of the MacK (Craig Mack) give G. Dep's "Special Delivery" (from last year's Child of the Ghetto) that hyped Bad Boy flavor of yore, but it's all downhill from there. Lines like "We used to drive the whole city wild" make listening to "I Need a Girl," Puffy's maudlin ode to ex-squeeze J. Lo, a cringe-inducing experience, and the producer-rapper's painfully weak rhyme ruins Mary J. Blige's "No More Drama." Most disturbing is Puffy's crass opportunism: Biggie's "voice from the grave" duet with Ashanti (on "Unfoolish") is downright creepy and ultimately unnecessary. --Rebecca Levine

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Inventor is to blame for the death of pop!, June 6, 2002
By greverio "greverio" (Centreville, Virginia United States) - See all my reviews
The Remix...Oh, the fabled remix.

What true talent must it take to steal a little from someone and little from someone else...and walk (strut) with pride for giving the old-schooler's their "props". If P-Diddy wants to take credit for the lack of originality in music the last few years, let him! Pop music is already filled (and has been filled) with dancers and bums yelling, "remix" and stinking up the airwaves. Maybe it's the [people] out there starving for anything radio stations play, but it's who's feeding them which is truly to blame.

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Slips Up....., May 20, 2002
Sean "P. Diddy" Combs is the master of the remix true, but he definetly didn't invent it. This album is missing a great deal of the infamous remixes that Diddy has recorded over the years, including a number one hit (Mariah Carey's "Honey" remix), current radio hits ("Lights Camera Action"), classics ("Only You") and others that he recorded with artists like MC Lyte, Gina Thompson, Total, Dream and so forth, that put them on the map. Though some of these are old school songs, It would be great to hear them again, and they wouldn't be out of place on an album with some old school Biggie.

The album's best track is easily "Special Delivery", where G-Dep, Ghostface Killah, Keith Murray & Craig Mack invent themselves a hip hop classic, because they absolutley KILL this track. P. Diddy's "I Need a Girl Part 2" is hot as all hell, and is easily better then the original radio hit. Faith Evans "You Gets No Love" is fantastic and so is "Thats Crazy", Black Rob's answer to "Whoa".

The album may have these smashes, but the rest of the album lacks. The highly over played "I Need A Girl Part 1" is on here (a track I never liked), and the same can be said for the highly out of place "Unfoolish" by Ashanti. The 112 remixes on the album are conjoined, which is terrible because "Dance With Me" is one of the best remixes of all time and its only Sigel's verse and then cuts immediatley into "Peaches and Cream". Cheri Dennis' track "So Complete" doesn't change at all except a verse from Diddy, "No More Drama" is a discrace to the tear jerking original & "Bad Boy For Life" is just plain stupid.

This album is missing the remix of "Lets Get It" with the new Bad Boy rappers, anything by Total, Ma$e, Dream, and Shyne, yet includes remixes by non-Bad Boy artists like Ashanti & Mary J. Blige. I was expecting a little bit more out of this album, but hopefully the second edition will be better. Diddy is one [heck] of a remix master, but this album does little to nothing to reflect that.

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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great album; A Cd for both R&B lovers and Harcore HipHoppers, May 22, 2002
By Jordan Silversmith (United States) - See all my reviews
P Diddy is one of the greatest hip-hop producers of all times. His first remix with Jodeci went platinum, selling 2.5 million. I expected great songs on this cd.

"Special Delivery" is one of the best songs on the cd. It brings back old Bad Boy Recording artist Craig Mack, who brings the song alive. This song has such a beat, its hard to describe.

"I Need a Girl Part 2" is much better than Part 1. This is dancible, too. P. Diddy and Loon's rap on it, while Genuwine and Mario Winans croon makes for a good song.

"Bad Boy for Life Remix" is such a funny song. They completely changed everything, and Busta Rhymes is screamin in the back round. It is strange, though, and hard on the ears. You can hear the music to the original song in the backround. It's a decent song.

"I Need a Girl Part.1" is the quieter, more relaxing part of the song. Usher sings, while P. Diddy and Loon again rap. It's a nice, slow song.

"Unfoolish" is a great song. Ashinti has a wonderful voice, and the late great Notorious B.I.G raps nicely. The music is the same as "Foolish", the only difference is B.I.G rapping and the lyrics. This is a song for all people that love R&B and Hip-Hop.

The "Dance With Me/Peaches and Cream remix" isn't really "Dance with Me", it just has Beanie Sigel's rap from it. Ludacris makes this song awesome, starting it off with his conventional, "Ludacris, shaken not stirrrred.." This is a nice dance song too.

The "No More Drama remix" is very good. Mary and Puffy hook up again, which always makes the song great. Mary's wonderful voice leads into P. Diddy's free style. Yet another good dance song.

"So Complete" is a nice slow song. Cheri Dennis has a wonderful voice. It's a good song, but not the best on the album. Then again, most of the songs are fast paced.

"Notorious B.I.G" remix is such a good song. It has a good beat. The whistles and bells are what give it the good beat. Notorious is one of the best rappers of all time. P. Diddy raps, of course, and Lil Kim is one of the best female rappers.

"That's Crazy" is a funny, happy song, with an all-star cast of rappers. It features; Missy Elliot, G. Dep, Diddy, Mark Curry, and Snoop Dogg. After every sentence, they go,"That's Crazy". It's a good song, but not the best on the album.

"Woke Up in the Morning" is a great song. B.I.G's rap is wonderful, and it fits the song. Carl Thomas has a good voice, but the lyrics are weak.

To end it, Faith Evans does a remix of her hit, "You Gets No Love." The music is from the 80's song by Annie Lennox, "Sweet Dreams." The song is good. But most of the time, I just skip ahead on my CD player to G. Dep's rap. His rhyming style on this song go perfectly with the music. He is a very good rapper, who complements Faith's voice.

Now that you have read my review, you can decide if you like this album or not. I gave it only 4 stars, because it could've used some of his first remixes. But if you like Diddy or remixes in general, this is a must.

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