Puff Daddy and Ma$e The Notorious B.I.G. Hanson Puff Daddy/Faith Evans/112 The Notorious B.I.G. feat. Puff Daddy / Mase Mariah Carey Boyz II Men Elton John Advertisement #1 Songs in 1998 What were the most popular songs in 1998?
If you find these expensive music videos fascinating, you may also enjoy the 25 Most Popular Songs For The Millennial Generation. 14 “Remember the Time” by Michael Jackson Source: billboard.com, Image: en.wikipedia.org “Remember the Time” is a single by the king of pop Michael Jackson...
No Way Out 2 has been promised for some time as the rapper currently known as Puff Daddy's farewell LP, and though the music mogul is not the commercial force as a lead artist as he once was, he still has peerless pop instincts, a rolodex of very impressive potential collaborators and...
— Puff Daddy The power of determination will make you unstoppable. — Jean Charest A very wise quote is a spectacular waterfall! When you see it, you feel its power! — Mehmet Murat Ildan Be bold - and mighty forces will come to your aid. — Basil King The greatest gift you can giv...
From Outkast to Sia, here are the most distracting songs to play while driving. Hit the road safely by removing these 10 tracks from your playlist.
This could be the year Nicky Jam breaks big in America. Sources say the veteran reggaeton sensation will enlist some A-list collaborators (Daddy Yankee, Zion, J Balvin) and sing two songs in English on his forthcoming LP. Likely to arrive this spring, the album is "full of hits," accord...
As the lead single off her fifth album “Daydream,”“Fantasy” is just one of several #1 songs Mariah Carey would rack up on the Billboard charts over the decades. Similar to the 1981 hit “Genius of Love,"" by Tom Tom Club, “Fantasy,” a collaboration with Sean Combs,would become...
The iHeart Radio Festival’s musical lineup this year includes Kenny Chesney, Nick Jonas, Sam Smith, Kanye West, Coldplay, The Who, Puff Daddy, David Guetta, Demi Lovato, Hozier, The Weeknd, Lil Wayne, Tove Lo, Fall Out Boy, Jason Derulo, Trey Songs, Duran Duran, Disclosure, Prince Ro...
“Puff Daddy then took it and had Total singing over ‘The P Is Still Free’ beat later that year too. So it wasn’t as different. That’s what’s interesting about it. What was going on at the time, particularly with Bad Boy running things, is Puff and his Hitmen team were very...
The Police held “Breath” atop the Hot 100 for eight weeks in 1983. Fourteen years later, the song became the core of Puff Daddy and Faith Evans’ “I’ll Be Missing You” (featuring 112), which spent 11 weeks atop the Hot 100. It also topped Hot R&B/Hi...