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Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today we revisit Sean âDiddyâ Combsâ 2010 side project: a dark and stormy concept album about one manâs transit through love.
The act of adopting a new nickname has become an astrological event for the artist-producer born Sean Combs. He got the name Puffy from a childhood friend who said a young Combs would huff and puff when he was mad; of course, this was before the Puff Daddy moniker became synonymous with happy new-money raps and wealth. Then came his first major rebrand: In 2001, he changed his alias to P. Diddy fresh after a breakup with Jennifer Lopez and a very public trial where he was acquitted on gun charges. Four years later, he was just Diddy, having dropped the âPâ because, as he said, it was getting between him and his fans.
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Making the Band 3, Dawn Richard has been making music for almost 20 years. After her pop group Danity Kaneâs dissolution in 2009, she was the only member not let go from her contract with Bad Boy, where all five members had been originally signed. That same year, she joined Diddy-Dirty Money alongside the groupâs namesake and singer/songwriter Kalenna Harper. In less than two years, they recorded an album,
Last Train to Paris, plus two mixtapes before going the route of DK and disbanding in 2012. Since then, Richardâs trajectory as an independent artist has involved balancing artistic freedom alongside financial restraints. Her sixth album
JohannesburgGautengSouth-africaParisFrance-generalFranceEl-salvadorSalvadorTeyana-taylorLe-petit-morteKalenna-harperDawn-richardDiddy is celebrating the 10th anniversary of his genre-blending Last Train To Parisalbum on Monday (December 14). The Bad Boy boss went to the vault to share unreleased footage from studio sessions working on the project with the likes of Kid Cudi, Busta Rhymes, Jay Electronica and more.
In the clip featuring Cudi, the Man on the Moon extraordinaire can be heard humming along “now or never” while trying to catch the beat booming in the strobe light-filled studio. Unfortunately, a neophyte Cudi, Busta and Jay Elec didn’t make appearances on the album.
Diddy attempted to reinvent the sounds of R&B and Hip Hop as the culture knew it with the album that “broke his heart” while crafting. Busta is blown away in the studio after hearing Biggie’s “Angels” verse alongside Rick Ross, to the point he agrees that the 2010 album’s sonic is definitely from the “future.”
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