Road to the BET Awards 2015: Puff Daddy and the Family

I thought he told you that he won't stop.

112 - Remember the words "Room 112 where the players dwell"? 112 was cut from the same great R&B band cloth as Jodeci, Tony! Toni! Toné!, New Edition and more. On No Way Out they provided the vocals for "We'll Always Love Big Poppa" alongside the LOX.  (Photo: George De Sota/Getty Images)
Faith Evans - The First Lady of Bad Boy can be heard on the BIG tribute "I'll Be Missing You" off No Way Out. It was a beautiful, commemorative ballad that got spins on Top 40 radio and introduced a new generation to the Bad Boy Family. For Faith, the track was extremely personal as it was dedicated to a rap legend who was also her husband.  (Photo: Brad Barket/BET/Getty Images for BET)
Black Rob - Remember Black Rob? His verses on No Way Out were like, WHOA! Do yourself a favor: go back to the album and listen to "I Love You Baby." When you're done, ask yourself if this wasn't one of the best storytelling rap songs you've ever heard.   (Photo: Brad Barket/Getty Images)
Total - "Can't you see what you do to me?" Those words will forever be etched into the minds and playlists of those that love '90s R&B. Total was essentially 112's female counterparts (or maybe 112 was their male one) and knew a thing or two about putting out a hit. We're still sittin' home waiting for their jams to come on our Spotify list.  (Photo: Johnny Nunez/BET/Getty Images for BET)Carl Thomas - Yes, he had you emotional. How crazy would it be if Carl Thomas came out and did the "If I Should Die Tonight" interlude or "Pain" from No Way Out? It would be even crazier if Twista hopped on stage with him and Diddy and did a rendition of "Is This the End?" Tune in to BET Awards 2015 on June 28 at 8P/7C to find out who shows up for the Family!  (Photo: PNP/WENN.com)

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Faith Evans - The First Lady of Bad Boy can be heard on the BIG tribute "I'll Be Missing You" off No Way Out. It was a beautiful, commemorative ballad that got spins on Top 40 radio and introduced a new generation to the Bad Boy Family. For Faith, the track was extremely personal as it was dedicated to a rap legend who was also her husband. (Photo: Brad Barket/BET/Getty Images for BET)

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