Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Diddy Hits #1

The Bad Boy hit streak continues this year as label head Sean "Diddy" Combs' solo album Press Play lands at No. 1 on Billboard's Top 200 Album Chart.
The disc moved over 176,000 units in its first week, besting releases from
Evanescence (The Open Door), JoJo (The High Road), Dierks Bentley (Long Trip Alone) and Ruben Studdard (The Return ).
Press Play is Bad Boy's second chart-topping release of 2006, following Danity Kane's self-titled debut in August.
"When I decided to do an album, I definitely didn't have any preconceived notions of just coming in at number one," Combs told AllHipHop.com from Paris. "Knowing how the climate has changed, I just wanted to come out here and do my best, put my grind on and do the best that I could do. Out of all the number ones I've ever had, this one means the most."
The album is the eighth No. 1 release in the 10-year history of Bad Boy, succeeding such releases as Notorious B.I.G.'s Life After Death and Born Again, Combs' No Way Out, Mase's Harlem World, the Bad Boys II soundtrack and We Invented The Remix.
Combs explained that he recorded Press Play with a clarity he wasn't able to obtain for his first two albums, No Way Out and The Saga Continues.
Recording on No Way Out started in early 1997, shortly before B.I.G. was gunned down in Los Angeles. After a brief recording hiatus, Combs dropped a pair of No. 1 singles, "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down" and the B.I.G. tribute "I'll Be Missing You," which featured
Faith Evans and 112.
The Saga Continues was released in 2001 shortly after Combs was acquitted of gun possession and bribery charges.
The trial was the result of a high-profile 1999 club shooting in New York involving Combs, who was accompanied by then girlfriend Jennifer Lopez and former Bad Boy
recording artist Jamal "Shyne" Barrow.
"With my other albums, I was going through a lot of drama. But this album right here, it was just about the
music," Combs said. "I finally had the chance to hit people with some good music and people are loving and diggin' the music. I feel truly blessed. If you are in the music business, it's something you can relate to more. The game changes. You aren't granted number ones. This one was made from hard work and great music. I just feel grateful."
Combs recently wrapped a 25-city tour that included visits to radio stations, local high schools, college campuses and nightclubs.
The mogul is currently in Paris gearing up for a Nov. 2 performance in Copenhagen , Denmark, during the
MTV Europe Music Awards.
"I wish it was a pleasure trip, but I am out here working hard," Combs said. "One of the things I decided was that I was going to hit the road and let people know that I'm serious about being a recording artist. And this is part of it. Over here, we are hitting like seven countries.
"Hip-Hop has truly gone global," Combs continued. "I was out here with my first album and I'm out here with this album and it's being well received. I would definitely promote more artists to get out here and don't be afraid get your passport on and put that work and that grind into it."