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Daddy, Puff Daddy. Album: Forever. Forever is the debut solo studio album (and second overall) by American rapper and producer Puff Daddy released on August 24, 1999 in North America by Bad Boy Entertainment, with a release in the UK the following day.

Oh, don't run away just yet. Dodge caravan dvd player. Stick around; you may actually enjoy this review. Confession time: in 1999, I actually bought, Puff Daddy's first actual solo album (as its predecessor, No Way Out, was promoted as a collaboration between Puff Daddy and the mysterious entity known only as 'The Family'). I'm not ashamed to admit that I actually liked Bad Boy Records back in the day: The Notorious B.I.G. Was the star quarterback, of course, but Black Rob held his weight while The Lox didn't completely suck, and Ma$e filled the role of showboating asshole quite well.

Sean 'Puffy' Combs played the part of the billionaire team owner who didn't quite understand that he wasn't talented enough behind the mic to actually play the game, but since he was fucking rich, nobody was about to tell him that he shouldn't try to become the best rapper of all time, and so was born. Is considered Puffy's first actual solo album because he appears on every fucking track this time around, filling many of the voids that would have normally been occupied by the likes of Ma$e and Black Rob, had they bothered to contribute to this project. (Ma$e had actually quit rap music to catch up with the Lord after his sophomore effort, Double Up, went belly up on the Billboard charts, and Non-White Robert just knew better than to get involved. Also, he may or may not have been in jail at the time.) To accompany him, and to draw attention away from the lack of skills present from the host, Sean paid off a bunch of ringers to make the overall effort sound better than it should, both behind the boards and on the mic: aside from No Way Out veterans such as Lil' Kim, Jay-Z, Busta Rhymes, and The Notorious Biggie Smalls, Puffy convinced the likes of Nas, Redman, Cee-Lo, Beanie Sigel, and Sauce Money to spit some verses, because, let's face it, money talks.

Hit the Billboard charts like a brick and sank just as quickly, proving that the cash machine that was Bad Boy Records was on the fritz. It hardly sold any copies, making one of those rare occurrences in the hip hop world in which record sales and critical acclaim actually traveled along the same trajectory. So, why did I even buy this album in the first place? It's important to note that I actually liked No Way Out upon my original purchase in 1997., save for a handful of tracks, but my judgment was clouded over by the experiences I had while listening to No Way Out.

Which is a pretty shitty soundtrack to have playing in the background, mind you (save for the awe-inspiring 'Victory', which should have been included on Life After Death), but sometimes you can like music because of the events that it reminds you of in addition to how good it actually sounds. So, why am I writing about in the first place?

Because I thought it would be funny. FOREVER (INTRO) It shouldn't surprise you that this rap album intro is far more serious than Puffy has the right to be. I'm actually appalled that the death of The Notorious B.I.G. Is still being used as an example of something bad that happened to fucking Sean Combs.