We Invented the Remix Vol. 1
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We Invented The Remix | ||
Remix album by Puff Daddy | ||
Released | 2002 (USA) | |
Recorded | — | |
Genre | Pop Rap | |
Length | — | |
Label | Bad Boy | |
Producer(s) | P. Diddy Mario Winans Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie EZ Elpee Megahertz Irv Gotti 7 Aurelius Ayinde Buckwild Daron Jones Harve "Joe Hooker" Pierre |
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Puff Daddy chronology | ||
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P.Diddy The Saga Continues... (2001) |
P.Diddy We Invented The Remix Vol. 1 (2002) |
Diddy Press Play (2006) |
We Invented The Remix is an album by P. Diddy with The Bad Boy Family, released in 2002. It features remixes of hit singles by artists from Diddy's Bad Boy Records record label. The album reached the top of the U.S. Billboard 200 Albums Chart for a week (platinum certification), and reached #17 in the UK.
[edit] Track listing
- "Intro"
- "Special Delivery (remix)" (featuring G. Dep, Ghostface Killah, Keith Murray and Craig Mack)
- "I Need A Girl, Part II" (featuring Ginuwine, Loon, Mario Winans and Tammy Ruggieri)
- "Bad Boy For Life (remix)" (featuring Busta Rhymes and M.O.P)
- "I Need A Girl, Part I" (featuring Usher and Loon)
- "The Remix Phenomenon (interlude)"
- "Unfoolish (remix)" (featuring Notorious B.I.G. and Ashanti)
- "Dance With Me/Peaches And Cream (remix)" (featuring 112, Ludacris and Beanie Sigel)
- "No More Drama (remix)" (featuring Mary J. Blige)
- "So Complete (remix)" (featuring Cheri Dennis)
- "Notorious B.I.G. (remix)" (featuring Notorious B.I.G. and Lil' Kim)
- "That's Crazy" (featuring Black Rob, Missy Elliott, Snoop Dogg and G. Dep)
- "Woke Up In The Morning (remix)" (featuring Carl Thomas and Notorious B.I.G.)
- "You Gets No Love (remix)" (featuring G. Dep and Faith Evans)
[edit] Controversies
There is very little debate about who actually pioneered the remix. It is well known that Bad Boy Records did not, in fact invent it, despite the album title's claim.
It should be noted that modern remixing had its roots in the dance hall culture of late-1960s/early-1970s Jamaica. The fluid evolution of music that encompassed ska, rocksteady, reggae and dub was embraced by local mixing wizards who deconstructed and rebuilt tracks to suit the tastes of their audience. In particular, producers and DJs like Ruddy Redwood, King Tubby and Scientist, and Lee "Scratch" Perry popularized stripped-down instrumental mixes (which they called "versions") of ska tunes using simple four-track mixing machines. At first they simply dropped the vocal tracks, but soon more sophisticated effects were created, dropping separate instrumental tracks in and out of the mix, isolating and repeating hooks, and adding echo effects.
The earliest instances of remixing predates Puff Daddy's remixing by several decades. Although, most people acknowledge that the album title is a deliberate boastful claim not intended to be taken literally. Combs refers to the era of modern day remixing (starting in the early 90s), which he and Jermaine Dupri popularized, but by no means pioneered.
[edit] External links
- We Invented the Remix - P. Diddy Lyrics
Bad Boy Family |
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R&B Artists |
Faith Evans | 112 | Total | Carl Thomas | Cheri Dennis | Cassie | Danity Kane | B5 | Nelson | Shannon (Jones) | New Edition | Mario Winans | Tanya Blount | Jerome |
Rap Artists |
Diddy | The Notorious B.I.G. | Mase | G-Dep | Black Rob | Mark Curry | Shyne | Yung Joc | The Lox | Loon | Craig Mack | 8 Ball & MJG | Aasim | Ness | Da Band | Boyz N Da Hood | Big Gee | Los | Chopper Young City |
Other Artists |
Akwid | Dream | Christian Daniel | Jordan McCoy | Elephant Man | Fuzzbubble |
Producers |
Mario "Yellowman" Winans | Chucky Thompson | Stevie J. | Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie | Ron "Amen-Ra" Lawrence | Daven "Prestige" Vanderpool | Coptic | Jeffrey "J-Dub" Walker | Nashiem Myrick | Carlos Broady | Younglord | Ryan Leslie | Yogi | The Hitmen |
Associates |
Harve "Joe Hooker" Pierre | The Madd Rapper | Kelly Price | Lil' Kim | Mary J. Blige | Missy Elliott | Adonis Shropshire | Jack Knight | Michael Carlos "Lo Down" Jones | Jay-Z | Sauce Money | Tony Dofat | Hezekiah Walker | Mechalie Jamison | Kandice Love | Shannon Lawrence | Buckwild | The Neptunes | R. Kelly | Rashad Smith | Poke |
Albums |
Bad Boy's Greatest Hits (Vol. 1) | No Way Out | The Saga Continues... | We Invented The Remix | Bad Boys 2 Soundtrack | Bad Boy's 10th Anniversary...The Hits | Bad Boy's R&B Hits |
Preceded by Juslisen by Musiq |
Billboard 200 Number 1 Album June 1, 2002 - June 7, 2002 |
Succeeded by The Eminem Show by Eminem |