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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. Intro - P. Diddy 2. Special Delivery - G-Dep & Ghostface Killah/Keith Murray/Craig Mack 3. I Need A Girl (part 2) - P. Diddy & Ginuwine/Loon/Mario Winans 4. Bad Boy For Life - P. Diddy & Busta Rhymes/MOP 5. I Need A Girl (part 1) - P. Diddy & The Bad Boy Family/Usher/Loon 6. Remix Phenomenon - P. Diddy 7. Unfoolish - Ashanti & Notorious BIG 8. Dance With Me/Peaches And Cream - 112 9. No More Drama - Blige, Mary J. & P. Diddy 10. So Complete - P. Diddy & Cheri Dennis 11. Notorious BIG - Notorious BIG & P. Diddy/Lil' Kim 12. That's Crazy - P. Diddy & Snoop Dogg/Black Rob/G-Dep/Missy Elliott 13. Woke Up This Morning - Thomas, Carl & Notorious BIG 14. You Gets No Love - Evans, Faith & G. Dep 15. Special Delivery - G-Dep & Ghostface Killah/Keith Murray/Craig Mack 16. I Need A Girl (part 2) - P. Diddy & Ginuwine/Loon/Mario Winans/Tammy Ruggeri
Album Notes Full title: P. Diddy & Bad Boy Records Present: We Invented The Remix.This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.Compilation producer: Sean "P. Diddy" Combs.P. Diddy, or Puff Daddy, or Sean "Puffy" Combs, depending on how the mood strikes him, didn't get to be one of hip-hop's biggest entrepeneurs by being the shy, retiring type. So one will conceivably take the album title's claim, and the liner notes' spin-doctored bravado, with a sizable grain of salt. Nevertheless, Puffy's skills as a hit-making producer and recording artist can't be called into question. If WE INVENTED THE REMIX was simply an unadorned compilation of past hits on Combs's Bad Boy label it would be impressive enough, but Puffy ups the ante on his pop legacy by updating the tracks with his vaunted remix skills and the addition of guest artists, turning gold into, well, more gold. New cuts by R&B siren Ashanti ("Unfoolish") and the Didster himself (most notably the romantically inclined plea for tenderness "I Need a Girl") show that the man remains a player on the move. Editorial Reviews Entertainment Weekly (05/24/2002) | |||||||||||||
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