I Rock the Party: Diddy

10 must-hear Diddy records.

I Rock The Party: Diddy - Ain't no party like a Diddy party because the Diddy party don't stop! From the studio to the boardroom, the man originally known as Puffy turns everything that he touches into gold. See the heat he brings to the 2013 Hip Hop Awards stage on October 15 at 8P/7C!  (Photo: Trago/WireImage)

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I Rock The Party: Diddy - Ain't no party like a Diddy party because the Diddy party don't stop! From the studio to the boardroom, the man originally known as Puffy turns everything that he touches into gold. See the heat he brings to the 2013 Hip Hop Awards stage on October 15 at 8P/7C! (Photo: Trago/WireImage)

"Been Around the World" feat. The Notorious B.I.G. & Ma$e - Not only is "Been Around the World" a classic Diddy song featuring Ma$e and the late, great Notorious B.I.G., the man formally known as Puff Daddy not only flossed in the hottest designer clothes for the music video and did a full out salsa number with J.Lo all while having one of the dopest rap songs of the late '90s.   (Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Clear Channel)

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"Been Around the World" feat. The Notorious B.I.G. & Ma$e - Not only is "Been Around the World" a classic Diddy song featuring Ma$e and the late, great Notorious B.I.G., the man formally known as Puff Daddy not only flossed in the hottest designer clothes for the music video and did a full out salsa number with J.Lo all while having one of the dopest rap songs of the late '90s. (Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Clear Channel)

Diddy - Who better than who you started with? Ma$e tweeted this passive-aggressive demand for a Bad Boy reunion along with his album-title announcement, and we concur: "@iamdiddy should be on MY album unless he gets saved and leave music... LM_ _ O #NOWWEEVEN."(Photo: Richard Bord/WireImage)

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“It’s All About the Benjamins” feat. The LOX, Lil’ Kim, Notorious B.I.G. - Any song that starts with "Now... what y'all wanna do?/Wanna be ballers? Shot-callers? Brawlers?/Who be dippin' in the Benz with the spoilers" is clearly about money. Talk about Diddy foreshadowing the career that was ahead of him--now he's the ultimate shot-caller and one of hip hop's most powerful cash kings, so it's really all about the Benjamins. (Photo: Richard Bord/WireImage)

Diddy - Diddy aka Sean Combs is a producer, rapper, actor, clothing designer, spirits and bottled water developer. But being a Renaissance Man, Diddy kept it banging in 2013 when he launched Revolt TV. The 24-hour channel harkens back MTV's early music video days, but mixes in the swagger, energy and spirit of the millennial generation.    (Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images for Clear Channel)

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"I'll Be Missing You" feat. Faith Evans and 112 - "I'll Be Missing You" was an ode to Biggie Smalls after his untimely, tragic death in 1997. Diddy called upon Bad Boy artists 112 and Faith Evans to help complete the song, which also has become one of his most memorable and personal tracks. (Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images for Clear Channel)

Who's the Man? - Sean "Diddy" Combs performs during the Fight Night after-party at the Palms Hotel Casino and Resort in Las Vegas. (Photo: David Becker/WireImage)

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"Satisfy You" feat. R. Kelly - When it comes to love, Diddy makes it clear with "Satisfy You" that his goal was to make a woman happy as long as she loved him for him. He rapped: "All I want is somebody who's gonna love me for me/Somebody I can love for them/All this money don't mean s--t/If you ain't got nobody to share it with/Love rules the world, you feel me?" (Photo: David Becker/WireImage)

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"Bad Boy for Life" feat. Black Rob & Mark Curry - He built Bad Boy Records, so the song "Bad Boy for Life" was an appropriate anthem to add to his third album, The Saga Continues. The 2001 song was accompanied with a video full of cameos from Ben Stiller, Dave Navarro, Mike Tyson, Shaq and more.  (Photo: WENN)

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"Bad Boy for Life" feat. Black Rob & Mark Curry - He built Bad Boy Records, so the song "Bad Boy for Life" was an appropriate anthem to add to his third album, The Saga Continues. The 2001 song was accompanied with a video full of cameos from Ben Stiller, Dave Navarro, Mike Tyson, Shaq and more. (Photo: WENN)

Rock the Mic - Sean "Diddy" Combs performs onstage at the Fader Fort by Converse during SXSW in Austin, Texas. (Photo: Roger Kisby/Getty Images)

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"Diddy" feat. Pharrell Williams - In the what looks to be the final name change of his career, Diddy told the world who he is with the Pharrell-produced track, "Diddy." Complete with a video that kept the focus on his new name and lyrics that spelled out his name, he took his brand to another level and hasn't looked back since. (Photo: Roger Kisby/Getty Images)

"I Need a Girl" (Part 2) feat. Ginuwine, Mario Winans & Loon - A mid-tempo song with flavor is everything that "I Need a Girl (Part 2)" is. With Ginuwine, Mario Winans and one of rap's hottest stars at the time, Loon, Diddy's single about his desire for a beautiful woman in his life landed him at the top of the charts.   (Photo: Chris McKay/Getty Images for BET)

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"I Need a Girl" (Part 2) feat. Ginuwine, Mario Winans & Loon - A mid-tempo song with flavor is everything that "I Need a Girl (Part 2)" is. With Ginuwine, Mario Winans and one of rap's hottest stars at the time, Loon, Diddy's single about his desire for a beautiful woman in his life landed him at the top of the charts. (Photo: Chris McKay/Getty Images for BET)

Chicago Bears - The "C" on the Bears' uniform stands for "Ciroc," OK? The co-branding would flow effortlessly between the NFL team and Diddy's elite street team, the Ciroc Boyz.(Photo: Taylor Hill/Getty Images)

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"Last Night" feat. Keyshia Cole - In 2006, Diddy released Press Play with tons of amazing features, but the stand-out track was "Last Night" with Keyshia Cole. The syncopated claps, slightly futuristic beat and lyrics about being too proud to beg have stuck with fans until this day. "Last night/I couldn't even get an answer/I tried to call/But my pride wouldn't let me dial," are words still being thought by people daily.

"Hello Good Morning" feat. Dirty Money & T.I. - "Hello Good Morning" was epic because it had the self-proclaimed King of the South, T.I., working it out on the same beat as New York's man of steel, Diddy. The song was so influential that he actually has more than one version of it with other notable rappers such as his pal Rick Ross and Nicki Minaj. (Photo: Larry Busacca/Getty Images for Caesars Entertainment)

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"Hello Good Morning" feat. Dirty Money & T.I. - "Hello Good Morning" was epic because it had the self-proclaimed King of the South, T.I., working it out on the same beat as New York's man of steel, Diddy. The song was so influential that he actually has more than one version of it with other notable rappers such as his pal Rick Ross and Nicki Minaj. (Photo: Larry Busacca/Getty Images for Caesars Entertainment)

Diddy - No, it's not a mirage, that really is Diddy pushing his AQUAhydrate water in the desert in a commercial for the four-door version of the Fiat while Pharrell's "Happy" adds some bass to the soundtrack.(Photo: Chris McKay/Getty Images for BET)

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"O Let's Do It" (Remix) Feature - If you've got it, you've got it and Diddy reminded us that he's still got it with his verse on the remix of Waka Flocka Flame's "O Let's Do It" alongside of Rick Ross. Let's remind you of the bars that he contributed and you'll soon remember why he's still in this game and going strong. Like he said at the end of his verse, "Bad Boy/80 million motherf--kin' records!" (Photo: Chris McKay/Getty Images for BET)