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. 'Let's Get It' Released: 2001. ' Released: November 27, 2001.

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' Released: 2001 Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating C HipHopDX.com RapReviews.com 6.5/10 The Saga Continues. Is the third released by American artist & on July 10, 2001 in North America. The album was eventually certified Platinum. It is the only studio album released by Combs under the P.

Diddy name, and last studio album under Bad Boy Entertainment's joint venture with (his album was the last overall album with Arista). The album debuted at number two on the and topping the chart. This is the first album by Diddy not to feature any guest appearances by,. Track listing # Title Length Featured artists Producer(s) Samples 1 'The Saga Continues (Intro)' 3:52, & Yago, & for The Hitmen. ' by 2 ' 4:13 Black Rob & Mark Curry Megahertz 3 'Toe Game (Interlude)' 1:06 Black Rob 4 'That's Crazy' 4:07 G-Dep & Black Rob Aydine, Mario Winans & P. Diddy for The Hitmen. 'I Can Read Between The Lines' by 5 'Let's Get It' 4:16 G-Dep & Black Rob Yogi & Mario Winans.

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' by 6 'Shiny Suit Man (Interlude)' 1:06 7 'Diddy' 3:55 The Neptunes. ' by.

' by 8 'Blast Off' 3:41 G-Dep, Mark Curry & Loon Mike 'Punch' Harper 9 'Airport (Interlude)' 0:28 10 'Roll With Me' 4:53 & Spike & Jamal. 'One Thousand Finger Man' by J. Camero 11 'On Top' 3:58 Loon & Marsha Morrison Mario Winans, P.

Diddy & Steven 'Loss Spirits' Dorsain 12 'Where's Sean?' 5:06 Big Azz Ko, Black Rob, Kain, Loon, Mark Curry & Bristal Mario Winans, P.

Diddy & 'The Natural'. ' by The James Last Band 13 'Child of the Ghetto' 3:43 G-Dep Coptic & D. Trotman 14 'Incomplete (Interlude)' 0:58 15 'So Complete' 3:37 Cheri Dennis, P. Diddy & Mario Winans for The Hitmen. 'Like Running Water' by C.

Reid 16 'Smoke (Interlude)' 0:16 17 'Lonely' 3:59 Mark Curry, Kain & Mario Winans & P. Diddy for The Hitmen 18 'I Need a Girl (To Bella)' 4:12 Loon, Lo & Jack & Mario Winans Coptic 19 'Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now (Interlude)' 2:24 Faith Evans & Mario Winans. 'Memories Are That Way' by 20 'If You Want This Money' 3:59 G-Dep & The HoodFellaz Yogi. ' by 21 'I Don't Like That (Interlude)' 1:04 Bristal & Mark Curry 22 'Back For Good Now' 4:26 Cheri Dennis, Black Rob & Loon The Natural.

'The Children of Sanchez' by. 'Jam on the Groove' by. 'Top Billin' by. 'I Got It Made' by 23 'Can't Believe' 3:49 Faith Evans & Mario Winans & P. Diddy for The Hitmen. ' by 24 'The Last Song' 3:50 Mark Curry, Big Azz Ko & Loon 25 'Thank You (Outro)' 0:34 Singles. '.

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'I Need a Girl (To Bella)'. Released in the form of two remixes: '(Pt.

1) (Featuring & )' & '(Pt. 2) (Featuring, & )'. Both appeared on and had a respective music video. The original version appears on certain 'I Need a Girl (Pt. References.

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A lot happened to during the two-year gap between and. Besides the obvious name change to and his daily appearances in the news, the overdramatic rap artist saw his popularity drop considerably during those two years - a serious issue for someone as attention-hungry as. So signals to everyone that his Bad Boy empire is in fact still an empire. 'Bad Boy for Life,' the album's big, opening anthem, perhaps sums up the situation best: 'We ain't going nowhere/We can't be stopped.' It's a fairly simple claim, but this pretension towers largely over every single second of this album. Isn't just trying to make great music anymore; he's trying to reclaim his credibility.

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In his mission to do so, he has recruited the latest roster of Bad Boy talent, anchored by two stellar rappers, and, who are to be viewed as the successors to the departed and. Gives these two plenty of time in the spotlight here - as much as himself - and they definitely showcase their talent commendably, as do many of the other Family members. It's nice to see stay in-house for this album rather than assembling a disparate best-of-the-best roster like he did on. This decision helps give the album more of a cohesive feel, as these Family members, and also the often daring production, make this an impressive album at times.

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It's himself, though, who mars what could be a solid album with his rhetorical swagger. When he's surrounded by his crew, he's fine, though you wish he could rap as well as he can present the talent of others. Rather, it's when steps into the spotlight, particularly during the numerous interludes, that his swaggering often goes too far, teetering on the fine line between self-assurance and unintentional farce.