Before we dive into the discography, a quick note on bitrate. P. Diddy’s production style—spearheaded by The Hitmen (Deric “D-Dot” Angelettie, Mario Winans, Stevie J, et al.)—relies on layered samples, booming 808 kicks, and lush vocal arrangements. At 128 kbps, you lose the low-end thump of “Victory” and the airy strings on “I’ll Be Missing You.” preserves:
(2022): A compilation celebrating his legacy and individual contributions to the genre.
Marking his transition to the name P. Diddy, this album introduced a harder, "Bad Boy 2.0" sound. It featured a new roster of talent including G. Dep and Black Rob. "Bad Boy for Life," "Let's Get It." 4. Press Play (2006)
(aka The Mixtape Archeologist)