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He remembered the first time he'd heard the booming bass of "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down" echoing through the streets of Harlem. It was more than just music; it was a movement. Sean "Puffy" Combs, the mastermind behind Bad Boy Records, had crafted a sound that was both gritty and polished, a fusion of street-level storytelling and high-gloss production.
Specifies the exact volume of the collection. Rather than loose singles or bloated bootlegs, this archive focuses on 10 structural full-length releases that define his career.
(2001): The first album under the "P. Diddy" moniker, released after his high-profile weapons trial.
"I'll Be Missing You," "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down," "Victory."