Sean Combs—known variously as Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, Diddy, and Brother Love—is more than just a rapper; he is a mogul, producer, and the architect of the Bad Boy Records sound that defined 1990s and 2000s hip-hop. While often criticized for his reliance on samples, Diddy’s discography is a masterclass in curation, blending pop sensibilities with gritty street narratives to create massive commercial success.

Released shortly after the death of The Notorious B.I.G., this album is a monumental tribute and celebration of Bad Boy Records.

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The is essential for understanding the transition of hip-hop from a niche urban genre to a global commercial force. Through his 10+ albums, he curated a sound that combined high-stakes sampling, R&B hooks, and a luxurious lifestyle aesthetic that shaped rap culture for a generation.

A series of singles (often collected into a playlist format) featuring collaborations with Rick Ross and Biggie, marking his return to hard-hitting rap production. Where to Find High-Quality (320kbps) Diddy Albums

Released under the name Puff Daddy & The Family, this is the definitive Bad Boy album. Produced in the wake of The Notorious B.I.G.’s passing, it is a cinematic masterpiece of grief, triumph, and opulence.

A departure into deep house and electronic music, produced alongside DJ Guy Gerber.

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: His debut solo effort, released as Puff Daddy & The Family. This multi-platinum landmark featured massive hits like "I'll Be Missing You" and "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down".

Diddy’s sophomore effort leaned heavily into the "Shiny Suit" era luxury that defined late-90s hip-hop, though it faced tougher critical reception than his debut. "Satisfy You" (feat. R. Kelly), "PE 2000."