I'm feelin' Diddy right about now!

Hotsauce84Hotsauce84 8,450 Posts
edited February 2009 in Strut Central
[i]Diddy doesn't like the game right now. Not Game the rapper ??? the rap game. He's going to experiment heavily on his new LP and thinks his peers should get onboard with his thinking."Right now, I'm working on my record, and it'll be out in the end of summer," he told us recently in NYC. "It's feeling good. It's different. I'm creating a new sound. It doesn't sound like anybody else's stuff out there. With that comes a risk. I'm excited about the risk. I do have a beef a little bit with the game right now. I think hip-hop has lost its risk-taking quality. Everybody goes to the comfort zone. It doesn't have that risk anymore. You're not like, 'What is that?' when you hear that record anymore."Mr. Combs said the record-spinners are as much to blame as the people making the music."People have figured out the formula when they make records for radio, and DJs ain't DJs no more," he declared. "DJs don't break records no more. DJs don't play album cuts. DJs play what is going to move the crowd. DJs, they don't expose you to the newness. That was the DJs' thing. Hip-hop is in a recession also. It's not dead, it's definitely way better than where it was at, as far as with 'Ye, T.I. and with Jeezy. It's so much great stuff out there, the responsibility has to come with the DJs. I'm about to call the DJs out. 'Cause they are the future, and they gotta step it up. I can't keep turning on the radio no matter where I'm at and can't tell who's who."DJs used to have a style," Puff continued. "The hottest DJ in the game right now is Q-Tip. That right there is a DJ playing, taking you on a mind-travelling experience. Playing something and you're like, 'What's that?' " ...

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  • All this coming from someone who got T Pain to produce for him. As for the dj's, he'll go to a spot where q-tips spins at, but what about all the other dj's in NY that don't just play radio ish? You wouldn't see him at the local dive bar in L.E.S.(or where ever else,I'm not from NY.) where the dj's still break records and play classics with their own twist. Whatever.....

  • newness ?

  • I keep saying, his last record was pretty adventurous and underrated. I still ride.

  • please, please....start calling out djs.

  • edpowersedpowers 4,437 Posts
    I keep saying, his last record was pretty adventurous and underrated. I still ride.



  • faux_rillzfaux_rillz 14,343 Posts
    That album is great. As much as dudes had on Puff, he's got a really strong discography--I count three excellent albums, and that's a lot more than most rappeurs can say.

  • HamHam 872 Posts
    I also liked press play, though not so much the Pharoahe Monch-written songs where he adopted Pharoahes whole delivery.

  • I liked those tracks. Mainly because you almost can't tell that it's Diddy!

  • I thought Gettin' Off was some "SOHO HOT MUSIC '07" shit. That record flopped out here.


  • MjukisMjukis 1,675 Posts
    The man speaks the truth to the point that I get goosebumps, really.
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