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Sean Combs discography
Combs in 2006
Studio albums5
Singles72
Collaborative2
Remix albums1

The discography of American rapper Sean Combs (known professionally under the pseudonyms Puffy, Puff Daddy, P. Diddy or Diddy) consists of five studio albums, two collaborative albums, one remix album and seventy-two singles – including thirty-three as a lead artist and thirty-nine as a featured artist.

Combs began his career in the music industry working as an intern at the New York-based record label Uptown Records. He served as executive producer for Mary J. Blige's first two albums—What's the 411? (1992) and My Life (1994)—and was assigned artists and repertoire duties for R&B act Jodeci. In 1993, he was fired from Uptown Records and promptly launched his own label, Bad Boy Records shortly after. He also took a then-unknown Uptown signee, the Notorious B.I.G., along with him to the newly established label. In August 1994, the Notorious B.I.G. released the song "Juicy"; produced by Combs and one of the labels first releases, it became one of the most successful and influential songs in hip hop music. Combs served as the primary producer of B.I.G.'s debut studio album and the label's first LP release: Ready to Die (1994), along with its follow-up singles — "Big Poppa" and "One More Chance."

Following B.I.G.'s success during his lifetime, Combs become widely known as his manager and hype man, justifying Combs himself debuting a lead performer with his 1996 single "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down." Prior, he made recording appearances on Super Cat's 1993 single "Dolly My Baby" and Lil' Kim's 1996 single "No Time," but predominantly acted as a record producer or backing vocalist. "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down"—which also introduced Combs' next protégé Mase—proved to be commercially successful, peaking atop the Billboard Hot 100 by August of the following year, where it remained for six consecutive weeks. By this time, the Bad Boy label had signed other acts including Faith Evans, Total, the Lox, 112, Black Rob, Craig Mack, and Carl Thomas.

In March 1997, the Notorious B.I.G. was fatally shot by an unknown assailant, prompting Combs to make his second commercial single a tribute song titled "I'll Be Missing You", with guest appearances from Bad Boy members Faith Evans and R&B group 112. The song became the first ever hip hop song to debut atop the Billboard Hot 100, peaked the charts in 15 other countries, and won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group; it remains one of the best selling singles of all time. The song and its parent album of which it preceded, No Way Out in July 1997, have yielded Combs' furthest critical and commercial success. The album was credited to "Puff Daddy & the Family", which referred to Combs and other Bad Boy signees, who were showcased extensively.

1997 was the year in which Combs spent the most weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100 out of any musical act that year, with 19 weeks, and 26 when including the Combs-produced songs "Hypnotize" by B.I.G. and "Honey" by Mariah Carey. Furthermore, he became the first hip hop artist to replace himself at the position, with "Mo Money Mo Problems" replacing "I'll Be Missing You" the following week.[1] In 1998, Combs released the singles "Victory" (featuring the Notorious B.I.G. and Busta Rhymes) and "Come with Me" (featuring Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page) for the Godzilla soundtrack, while also cultivating acts on the Bad Boy label and producing material for other artists.

Combs' second and third studio albums, Forever (1999) and The Saga Continues... (2001) were met with commercial success, albeit less than his previous work, and generally mixed reviews. By this point and onward, Combs and Bad Boy Records received criticism for being seen as the leading exploiter of the dumbing down and over-commercialization of hip hop, as well as over-reliance on guest appearances and samples of older hits. Critics would often praise the production value and catchiness, but become weary of Combs' public figure and character, citing the remarkably shallow[2] nature of his lyrical persona, along with an overall lack of originality; many gave credence to a style over substance argument.[3]

Combs' fourth album, Press Play (2006), peaked atop Billboard 200, becoming his second and final release to do so. In 2009, he formed the musical group Diddy – Dirty Money with R&B singers Kalenna Harper and Dawn Richard. They signed with Bad Boy, which was an imprint of Interscope Records at the time, as a collaborative act and released four singles—"Love Come Down", "Angels", "Hello Good Morning" (featuring T.I.), "Loving You No More" (featuring Drake)—to moderate success. Their fifth single, "Coming Home" (featuring Skylar Grey) was released in November 2010 and peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100. The following month, their debut studio album, Last Train to Paris (2010) was released to critical and commercial success—peaking at number seven on the Billboard 200. Despite this, the trio disbanded two years later, and Combs has since admitted that the album's reception, which he deemed to be disappointing, dampened his musical inspiration for several years.[4]

Albums

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Studio albums

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List of studio albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
US
[5]
AUS
[6]
CAN
[7]
FRA
[8]
GER
[9]
NLD
[10]
NZ
[11]
SWE
[12]
SWI
[13]
UK
[14]
No Way Out
(with the Family)
1 17 1 18 2 6 12 6 1 8
Forever
  • Released: August 24, 1999 (US)[26]
  • Labels: Bad Boy, Arista
  • Format: CD, LP, cassette, digital download
2 17 4 14 4 26 40 7 9
The Saga Continues...
(with The Bad Boy Family)
  • Released: June 19, 2001 (US)[28]
  • Labels: Bad Boy, Arista
  • Formats: CD, LP, cassette, digital download
2 19 14 14 85 43 89
Press Play
  • Released: October 17, 2006 (US)[30]
  • Labels: Bad Boy, Atlantic
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
1 41 31 32 58 46 9 11
The Love Album: Off the Grid
  • Released: September 15, 2023
  • Labels: Love
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download, streaming
19 56 57 [A]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Collaboration albums

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List of collaboration albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
US
[5]
CAN
[5]
FRA
[8]
GER
[9]
SWI
[13]
UK
[14]
Last Train to Paris
(with Dawn Richard & Kalenna Harper; as Diddy – Dirty Money)
  • Released: December 14, 2010 (US)[32]
  • Labels: Bad Boy, Interscope
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
7 67 194 52 61 24
11 11
(with Guy Gerber)
  • Released: August 20, 2014 (worldwide)[34]
  • Label: Rumors
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Remix albums

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List of remix albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US
[5]
AUS
[6]
CAN
[5]
FRA
[8]
NLD
[10]
NZ
[11]
SWI
[13]
UK
[14]
We Invented the Remix
  • Released: May 14, 2002 (US)[35]
  • Labels: Bad Boy, Arista
  • Formats: CD, LP, cassette, digital download
1 36 8 42 50 37 56 17

Mixtapes

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List of mixtapes, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US R&B
[5]
US Rap
[5]
MMM (Money Making Mitch)
  • Released: November 4, 2015
  • Label: Bad Boy, Epic
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
45 23

Singles

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As lead artist

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List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[37]
AUS
[38]
CAN
[39]
FRA
[8]
GER
[40]
NLD
[41]
NZ
[42]
SWE
[43]
SWI
[44]
UK
[45]
"Can't Nobody Hold Me Down"
(featuring Mase)
1997 1 27 1 23 59 11 37 19
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[18]
No Way Out
"I'll Be Missing You"
(with Faith Evans, featuring 112)
1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
"It's All About the Benjamins" (Remix)
(featuring The Notorious B.I.G., Lil' Kim and The LOX)
25 51 18
"Been Around the World"
(featuring The Notorious B.I.G. and Mase)
2 48 2 41 22 3 22 39 20
"Victory"
(featuring The Notorious B.I.G. and Busta Rhymes)
1998 19 67 19
"Come with Me"
(featuring Jimmy Page)
4 10 7 8 3 8 3 12 2 2 Godzilla: The Album
"P.E. 2000"
(featuring Hurricane G)
1999 [B] 79 14 42 27 24 13 Forever
"Satisfy You"
(featuring R. Kelly)
2 31 19 2 4 38 6 8
"Best Friend"
(featuring Mario Winans)
2000 59 50 35 52 44 24
"Let's Get It"
(with G. Dep, featuring Black Rob)
2001 80 The Saga Continues... and Child of the Ghetto
"Bad Boy for Life"
(featuring Black Rob and Mark Curry)
33 20 6 17 32 20 13 The Saga Continues...
"Diddy"
(featuring The Neptunes)
66 31 59 84 19
"I Need a Girl (Part One)"
(featuring Usher and Loon)
2002 2 5 9 8 3 9 17 5 4 We Invented the Remix
"I Need a Girl (Part Two)"
(featuring Ginuwine, Loon Mimi "Mimete" Hanyu of The Westside Girls, Tammy Ruggieri and Mario Winans)
4 3 3 4
"Dance with Us"[57]
(with Brandy, featuring Bow Wow)
The Wild Thornberrys Movie soundtrack
"Let's Get Ill"
(featuring Kelis)
2003 37 25 Non-album single
"Shake Ya Tailfeather"
(with Nelly and Murphy Lee)
1 3 14 26 20 3 17 10 10 Bad Boys II soundtrack
"Show Me Your Soul"
(with Lenny Kravitz, Loon and Pharrell)
45 61 62 35
"Come to Me"
(featuring Nicole Scherzinger)
2006 9 11 15 6 45 25 44 3 4 Press Play
"Tell Me"
(featuring Christina Aguilera)
47 13 5 13 7 8
"Last Night"
(featuring Keyshia Cole)
2007 10 53 23 99 25 37 33 14
"Through the Pain (She Told Me)"
(featuring Mario Winans)
46 50
"Diddy Boppin'"[61]
(featuring Yung Joc and Xplicit)
2009 Non-album single
"Angels"
(with Dirty Money, featuring The Notorious B.I.G.)
[C] Last Train to Paris
"Love Come Down"
(with Dirty Money)
Non-album single
"Hello Good Morning"
(with Dirty Money, featuring T.I.)
2010 27 94 55 65 22 Last Train to Paris
"Loving You No More"
(with Dirty Money, featuring Drake)
91
"Coming Home"
(with Dirty Money, featuring Skylar Grey)
11 4 7 8 4 14 5 26 1 4
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[18]
  • ARIA: 5× Platinum[63]
  • BPI: Platinum[29]
  • BVMI: Platinum[47]
  • IFPI SWI: Platinum[55]
  • RMNZ: Gold[64]
"Your Love"
(with Dirty Money, featuring Trey Songz)
2011
"Ass on the Floor"
(with Dirty Money, featuring Swizz Beatz)
187
"Big Homie"[65]
(featuring Rick Ross and French Montana)
2014 Non-album singles
"I Want the Love"[66]
(featuring Meek Mill)
"Finna Get Loose"
(featuring Pharrell)
2015 [D]
"Workin" MMM (Money Making Mitch)
"Money Ain't a Problem"
(featuring French Montana)
"Watcha Gon' Do?"[68]
(featuring The Notorious B.I.G. and Rick Ross)
2017 Non-album single
"Gotta Move On"
(featuring Bryson Tiller)
2022 79 [E] The Love Album: Off the Grid (Extended)
"Sex in the Porsche"
(featuring PartyNextDoor)
"Creepin'" (Remix)
(with Metro Boomin and the Weeknd featuring 21 Savage)
2023
"Act Bad"
(with Fabolous and City Girls)
Non-album single
"Another One of Me"
(with the Weeknd and French Montana featuring 21 Savage)
87 83 [F] 98 The Love Album: Off the Grid
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
[edit]
List of singles as featured artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[37]
AUS
[38]
CAN
[39]
FRA
[8]
GER
[40]
NLD
[41]
NZ
[42]
SWE
[43]
SWI
[44]
UK
[45]
"No Time"
(Lil' Kim featuring Puff Daddy)
1996 18 45 Hard Core
"Mo Money Mo Problems"
(The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Puff Daddy and Mase)
1997 1 10 2 36 11 2 2 5 8 6 Life After Death
"Someone"
(SWV featuring Puff Daddy)
19 28 28 34 Release Some Tension
"Lookin' at Me"
(Mase featuring Puff Daddy)
1998 8 17 18 Harlem World
"Don Cartagena"
(Fat Joe featuring Puff Daddy)
[G] Don Cartagena
"Nothin' Move But the Money"
(Mic Geronimo featuring Puff Daddy and Kelly Price)
70 Vendetta
"All Night Long"
(Faith Evans featuring Puff Daddy)
1999 9 11 17 55 30 23 Keep the Faith
"Hate Me Now"
(Nas featuring Puff Daddy)
62 55 11 29 23 I Am...
"Notorious B.I.G."
(The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Puff Daddy and Lil' Kim)
82 51 95 56 44 68 16 Born Again
"Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)"
(Janet Jackson and Carly Simon featuring Missy Elliott and P. Diddy)
2001 28 20 69 34 49 48 56 13 All for You
"Trade It All, Pt. 2"
(Fabolous featuring P. Diddy and Jagged Edge)
2002 20 79 Street Dreams
"Pass the Courvoisier, Part II"
(Busta Rhymes featuring P. Diddy and Pharrell)
11 43 30 27 58 16 Genesis
"I Do (Wanna Get Close to You)"
(3LW featuring P. Diddy and Loon)
58 41 13 A Girl Can Mack
"Bigger Business"
(Swizz Beatz featuring Birdman, Jadakiss, P. Diddy, Snoop Dogg, Ron Isley, Cassidy and TQ)
Swizz Beatz Presents G.H.E.T.T.O. Stories
"Bump, Bump, Bump"
(B2K featuring P. Diddy)
1 4 7 7 10 10 53 2 11 Pandemonium!
"Do That..."
(Birdman featuring P. Diddy, Mannie Fresh and Tateeze)
33 Birdman
"Summertime"
(Beyoncé featuring P. Diddy)
2003 [H] The Fighting Temptations soundtrack
"I Don't Wanna Know"
(Mario Winans featuring Enya and P. Diddy)
2004 2 2 4 1 1 3 11 2 1 Hurt No More
"You Don't Want Drama"
(8Ball & MJG featuring P. Diddy)
[I] Living Legends
"Breathe, Stretch, Shake"
(Mase featuring P. Diddy)
28 41 28 Welcome Back
"Run This City"
(Clinton Sparks featuring P. Diddy and Miri Ben-Ari)
2005 Maybe You've Been Brainwashed
"What You Been Drankin' On?"
(Jim Jones featuring P. Diddy, Paul Wall and Jha Jha)
Harlem: Diary of a Summer
"Nasty Girl"
(The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Diddy, Nelly, Jagged Edge and Avery Storm)
44 15 22 8 28 7 40 14 1 Duets: The Final Chapter
"Get Buck in Here"
(DJ Felli Fel featuring Diddy, Akon, Ludacris and Lil Jon)
2007 41 58 Non-album single
"5000 Ones"
(DJ Drama featuring Nelly, T.I., Diddy, Yung Joc, Willie the Kid, Young Jeezy and Twista)
Gangsta Grillz: The Album
"Take You There"
(Donnie Klang featuring Diddy)
2008 [J] Just a Rolling Stone
"Imma Put It on Her"
(Day26 featuring Diddy and Yung Joc)
2009 79 Forever in a Day
"Must Be Love"
(Cassie featuring Puff Daddy)
Non-album single
"Million Dollar Girl"
(Trina featuring Diddy and Keri Hilson)
2010 Amazin'
"O Let's Do It" (Remix)[85]
(Waka Flocka Flame featuring Diddy, Rick Ross and Gucci Mane)
Non-album singles
"All I Do Is Win" (Remix)[86]
(DJ Khaled featuring T-Pain, Diddy, Nicki Minaj, Rick Ross, Busta Rhymes, Fabolous, Jadakiss, Fat Joe and Swizz Beatz)
"Money Money Money"[87]
(Red Café featuring Diddy and Fabolous)
"Someone to Love Me (Naked)"
(Mary J. Blige featuring Diddy and Lil Wayne)
2011 [K] My Life II... The Journey Continues (Act 1)
"I'm on You"
(Timati featuring Diddy, Dirty Money and DJ Antoine)
50 67 SWAGG
"Let It Go (Dope Boy)"[89]
(Red Café featuring Diddy)
ShakeDown
"Shot Caller" (Remix)[90]
(French Montana featuring Diddy, Rick Ross and Charlie Rock)
2012 Non-album single
"Same Damn Time" (Remix)
(Future featuring Diddy and Ludacris)
Pluto 3D
"Scream & Shout" (Hit-Boy Remix)
(will.i.am featuring Britney Spears, Hit-Boy, Waka Flocka Flame, Lil Wayne and Diddy)
2013 #willpower
"Don't Shoot"[91]
(The Game featuring Rick Ross, 2 Chainz, Diddy, Fabolous, Wale, DJ Khaled, Swizz Beatz, Yo Gotti, Currensy, Problem, King Pharaoh and TGT)
2014 Non-album singles
"#Wheresthelove"
(The Black Eyed Peas featuring Diddy, Justin Timberlake, Usher, Jamie Foxx, The Game, Mary J. Blige, Jessie J, Jessica Szohr, Nicole Scherzinger, DJ Khaled, Andra Day, Tori Kelly, Ty Dolla $ign, Jaden Smith and ASAP Rocky)
2016
"Bottles Up"
(Jeezy featuring Puff Daddy)
2017 Pressure
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other charted songs

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List of songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
Bubb.

[75]
US
R&B/
HH

[92]
US
Rap

[93]
US
R&B

[94]
US
Rhy.

[95]
"Señorita" 1997 34 No Way Out
"I Don't Know"
(Usher featuring P. Diddy)
2001 68 8701
"Roll with Me"
(featuring 8Ball & MJG and Faith Evans)
[L] The Saga Continues...
"I Need a Girl (To Bella)"
(featuring Loon, Lo & Jack and Mario Winans)
[M]
"Stop Playin' Games"
(8Ball featuring P. Diddy)
64 Almost Famous
"American Dream"
(featuring David Bowie, Black Rob, Big Azz Ko, Kain Cioffie, and G. Dep)
Training Day soundtrack
"And We"
(featuring Black Rob, Big Azz Ko, Kain Cioffie, G. Dep, Foxy Brown, Craig Mack and The Mighty Ha)
2002 [N] Barbershop soundtrack
"After School"
(LL Cool J featuring P. Diddy)
[O] 10
"Dance with Us"
(P. Diddy and Brandy featuring Bow Wow)
The Wild Thornberrys Movie soundtrack
"Love & Life Intro"
(Mary J. Blige featuring Jay-Z and P. Diddy)
2003 [P] Love & Life
"Hooked"
(Mary J. Blige featuring P. Diddy)
54
"Girl I'm a Bad Boy"
(Fat Joe featuring P. Diddy and Dre)
22 69 25 27 Bad Boys II soundtrack
"Victory 2004"
(with The Notorious B.I.G., 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks and Busta Rhymes)
2004 61 Bad Boy's 10th Anniversary... The Hits
"The Godfather"
(featuring Black Rob and G. Dep)
2005 [Q] Non-album single
"Diddy Rock"
(featuring Timbaland, Twista and Shawnna)
2006 [R] Press Play
"Everything I Love"
(featuring Nas and Cee Lo Green)
[S]
"Making It Hard"
(featuring Mary J. Blige)
[T]
"Better on the Other Side"
(with Chris Brown, DJ Khalil, The Game, Polow da Don, Usher, Mario Winans and Boyz II Men)
2009 [U] Non-album single
"No. 1"
(Rick Ross featuring Trey Songz and Diddy)
2010 [V] Teflon Don
"Looking for Love"
(with Dirty Money, featuring Usher)
91 Last Train to Paris
"Someone to Love Me"
(with Dirty Money)
82
"Another One"
(with Rick Ross)
[W] Ashes to Ashes
"Daddy Gettin' Money"
(Fred the Godson featuring Diddy)
2011 [X] Non-album single
"Holy Ghost"
(Rick Ross featuring Diddy)
2012 [Y] Rich Forever
"Check Me Out"
(Trey Songz featuring Diddy and Meek Mill)
[Z] Chapter V
"Should Be You"
(Ne-Yo featuring Fabolous and Diddy)
[AA] R.E.D.
"Ocho Cinco"
(French Montana featuring Machine Gun Kelly, Diddy, Red Café and Los)
[AB] Mac & Cheese 3
"This Is My Year"
(DJ Khaled featuring A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Big Sean, Rick Ross, and Puff Daddy)
2021 20 Khaled Khaled
"What's Love"
(with Nova Wav)
2023 21 The Love Album: Off the Grid
"Pick Up"
(with Jacquees featuring Fabolous)
18
"Tough Love"
(featuring Swae Lee)
25
"Stay Long"
(with Summer Walker)
13
"Moments"
(featuring Justin Bieber)
18
"Need Somebody"
(with Jazmine Sullivan)
21
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.


Guest appearances

[edit]
List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Other performer(s) Album
"Dolly My Baby (Remix)" 1993 Super Cat, Notorious B.I.G., Mary J. Blige, 3rd Eye
"CrazySexyCool (Interlude)"[110] 1994 TLC CrazySexyCool
"Sexy (Interlude)"[110]
"Can I Get a Witness (Interlude)"[110] TLC, Busta Rhymes
"Intro"[111] 1996 Total Total
"The Body Rock"[112] 1997 Busta Rhymes, Rampage, Mase When Disaster Strikes...
"Puff's Intro"[113] Mase Harlem World
"Jealous Guys"[113] Mase, 112
"Will They Die 4 U?"[113] Mase, Lil' Kim
"The World is Filled..."[114] The Notorious B.I.G., Carl Thomas, Too $hort Life After Death
"I Know What Girls Like"[115] Jay-Z, Lil' Kim In My Lifetime, Vol. 1
"Can't Stop, Won't Stop"[116] 1998 The LOX Money, Power & Respect
"Will They Die 4 U? (Rick Rubin Remix)"[117] Mase, Lil' Kim, and System of a Down Chef Aid: The South Park Album
"No Matter What"[118] 1999 Mase, Cheri Dennis Double Up
"Do It Again"[118] Mase
"Get Out Our Way"[119] Lil' Cease, Blake C The Wonderful World of Cease A Leo
"Don't Stop"[119] Lil' Cease
"Would You Die for Me?"[120] The Notorious B.I.G., Lil' Kim Born Again
"Down the Line Joint"[121] 2000 Black Rob, G. Dep, Mark Curry, Mase Life Story
"PD World Tour"[121] Black Rob
"Queen Bitch Part II"[122] Lil' Kim The Notorious K.I.M.
"I Don't Know"[123] 2001 Usher 8701
"You Gets No Love"[124] Faith Evans, Loon Faithfully
"After School"[125] 2002 LL Cool J 10
"P. Diddy Intro"[126] 2003 Loon Loon
"Can't Talk to Her"[126] Loon, Joe Hooker
"Do Your Thang"[127] Biz Markie Weekend Warrior
"It Has Been Said"[128] 2005 The Notorious B.I.G., Eminem, Obie Trice Duets: The Final Chapter
"Me & U" (Remix)[129] 2006 Cassie, Yung Joc
"Bailar Conmigo"[130] N.O.R.E., Big Mato, Don Omar N.O.R.E. y la Familia...Ya Tú Sabe
"It’s Craccin' All Night" Tha Dogg Pound, Snoop Dogg Cali Iz Active
"Hell Yeah"[131] 2007 Yung Joc Hustlenomics
"Shake It for Me"[132] Beanie Sigel, Ghostface Killah, Peedi Peedi The Solution
"Welcome to the Dollhouse"[133] 2008 Danity Kane Welcome to the Dollhouse
"Change"[134] T-Pain, Akon, Mary J. Blige Three Ringz
"No. 1"[135] 2010 Rick Ross, Trey Songz Teflon Don
"Caesar Palace" Booba Lunatic
"Changing of the Guards"[136] 2011 Pusha T Fear of God II: Let Us Pray
"Holy Ghost"[137] 2012 Rick Ross Rich Forever
"New Bugatti"
"Slight Work" (Remix)[138] Wale, French Montana, Meek Mill, Mase
"Check Me Out"[139] Trey Songz, Meek Mill Chapter V
"Adorn" (Ted Smooth Remix) Miguel, French Montana
"Birthday"[140] Rick Ross The Black Bar Mitzvah
"Should Be You"[141] Ne-Yo, Fabolous R.E.D.
"Ocho Cinco"[142] French Montana, Red Café, Machine Gun Kelly, Los Mac & Cheese 3
"I'm a Coke Boy" (Remix)[143] 2013 Chinx Drugz, French Montana, Rick Ross Cocaine Riot 3
"Champions"[144] Machine Gun Kelly Black Flag
"Disappointed"[145] Los, Ludacris Becoming King
"Ballin' Out"[146] French Montana, Jeremih Excuse My French
"Im Leanin (Intro)"[147] Meek Mill, Travis Scott, Birdman Dreamchasers 3
"Kill Everything"[148] The Game OKE: Operation Kill Everything
"I Feel Like Pac/I Feel Like Biggie"[149] DJ Khaled, Rick Ross, Meek Mill, T.I., Swizz Beatz Suffering from Success
"Ain't Worried About Nothin" (Remix)[150] French Montana, Rick Ross, Snoop Dogg none
"Shit (Megamix)"[151] Mike Will Made It, Future, Drake, Jeezy, T.I., Juicy J, Schoolboy Q, Pastor Troy #MikeWillBeenTrill
"Hold Up" Trae tha Truth, T.I., Jeezy I Am King
"Paranoid" (Remix)[152] 2014 French Montana, Rick Ross, Chinx Drugz, Lil Durk, Jadakiss Coke Boys 4
"Worst Nightmare"[152] French Montana
"Cold Hearted" 2015 Meek Mill Dreams Worth More Than Money
"Standing on Ferraris" The Game The Documentary 2
"Guard Down" Ty Dolla Sign, Kanye West Free TC
"Absurd (May 21) Hit-Boy, Gizzle, The Notorious B.I.G. Zoomin
"You Don't Eat" Jadakiss Top 5 Dead or Alive
"Blase (Remix)" Ty Dolla Sign, Jeezy, Juicy J
"Old Man Wildin'" 2016 French Montana, Jadakiss, Manolo Rose Wave Gods
"Can't Feel My Face" 2017 French Montana
"Rap Rushmore"[153] Mase, DJ Khaled
"Puff Daddy intro" King Los Moor Bars
"Senorita"[154] 2018 King Combs 90's Baby
"Young Niggas" Nipsey Hussle Victory Lap
"Tony Tone" ASAP Rocky TESTING.
"Not for Radio" Nas Nasir
"Woah"[155] Bow Wow
"Hope" Blood Orange, Tei Shi Negro Swan
"So Disrespectful" 2019 Problem S2
"Sage Wisdom From Diddy"[156] Mike Posner Men in Black: International
"Smile"[157] 2020 Katy Perry Smile (Vinyl edition)
"This Is My Year" 2021 DJ Khaled, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Big Sean, Rick Ross Khaled Khaled
"QUESTIONS, Pt. 2 2022"[158] 2023 JasonMartin, Hit-Boy, KenTheMan A Compton Story

Music videos

[edit]

As lead artist

[edit]
List of music videos as lead artist, with directors, showing year released
Title Year Director(s)
"Can't Nobody Hold Me Down"
(featuring Mase)
1997 Paul Hunter[159]
"I'll Be Missing You"
(with Faith Evans, featuring 112)
Hype Williams[160]
"It's All About the Benjamins" (Remix)
(featuring The Notorious B.I.G., Lil' Kim and The LOX)
Paul Hunter[161][162]
"Been Around the World"
(featuring The Notorious B.I.G. and Mase)
"Victory"
(featuring The Notorious B.I.G. and Busta Rhymes)
1998 Marcus Nispel[163]
"Come with Me"
(featuring Jimmy Page)
Howard Greenhalgh[164]
"P.E. 2000"
(featuring Hurricane G)
1999 Martin Weisz
"Satisfy You"
(featuring R. Kelly)
Hype Williams[165]
"Best Friend"
(featuring Mario Winans)
2000 Paul Hunter
"Bad Boy for Life"
(featuring Black Rob and Mark Curry)
2001 Chris Robinson[166]
"Let's Get It"
(featuring G-Dep and Black Rob)
Little X
"I Need a Girl (Part One)"
(featuring Usher and Loon)
2002 Benny Boom[167][168]
"I Need a Girl (Part Two)"
(featuring Ginuwine, Loon and Mario Winans)
"Shake Ya Tailfeather"
(with Nelly and Murphy Lee)
2003 Chris Robinson
"Show Me Your Soul"
(with Lenny Kravitz, Loon and Pharrell)
Chris Robinson[169][170]
"Come to Me"
(featuring Nicole Scherzinger)
2006
"Tell Me"
(featuring Christina Aguilera)
Erik White[171]
"Last Night"
(featuring Keyshia Cole)
2007 Marc Webb[172]
"Love in This Club" (Cameo) 2008 Brothers Strause
"Through The Pain (She Hold Me)"
(featuring Mario Winans)
Kim Porter
"Angels"
(with Dirty Money, featuring The Notorious B.I.G.)
2009 Hype Williams[173]
"Love Come Down"
(with Dirty Money)
Rage[173]
"Angels" (Remix)
(with Dirty Money, featuring Rick Ross)
2010 Parris[173]
"Hello Good Morning"
(with Dirty Money, featuring Rick Ross and T.I.)
Hype Williams[173]
"Hello Good Morning" (Remix)
(with Dirty Money, featuring Rick Ross and Nicki Minaj)
"Loving You No More"
(with Dirty Money, featuring Drake)
Gil Green[173]
"Coming Home"
(with Dirty Money, featuring Skylar Grey)
Rich Lee[173]
"Someone to Love Me"
(with Dirty Money)
Nabil[173]
"Ass on the Floor"
(with Dirty Money, featuring Swizz Beatz)
Colin Tilley[173]
"I Hate That You Love Me"
(with Dirty Money)
2011 Gil Green[173]
"Yesterday"
(with Dirty Money, featuring Chris Brown)
Colin Tilley[173]
"Your Love"
(with Dirty Money, featuring Rick Ross and Trey Songz)
"Looking for Love"
(with Dirty Money, featuring Usher)
"Big Homie"
(featuring Rick Ross and French Montana)
2014 Jay Rodriguez, Rock Davis[174]
"I Want the Love"
(featuring Meek Mill)
Eif Rivera[174]
"Finna Get Loose"
(featuring Pharrell)
2015 Hype Williams
"Workin"
"Workin" (Remix)
(featuring Travis Scott and Big Sean)
"Blow a Check" (Bad Boy Remix)
(featuring Zoey Dollaz and French Montana)
2016 Joe Weil
"Auction"
(featuring Lil' Kim, Styles P and King Los)
Hype Williams
"You Could Be My Lover"
(featuring Gizzle and Ty Dolla Sign)
Harrison Boyce
"Gotta Move On"
(featuring Bryson Tiller)
2022 Spike Tey
"Gotta Move On (Queens Remix)"
(featuring Yung Miami and Ashanti)
Kid Art
"Diddy Freestyle" Mike Oberlies
"Whatcha Gon' Do?"
(featuring Rick Ross)
"ACT BAD"
(featuring City Girls and Fabolous)
2023 Kid Art
"Another One of Me"
(featuring the Weeknd, French Montana and 21 Savage)
James Larese
"Closer To God"
(featuring Teyana Taylor)
Spike Tey

Notes

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  1. ^ "The Love Album: Off the Grid" did not enter the UK Albums Chart Top 100 but debuted and peaked at number 33 on the UK Album Downloads Chart on 22 September 2023.[31]
  2. ^ "P.E. 2000" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 11 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[53]
  3. ^ "Angels" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 16 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[62]
  4. ^ "Finna Get Loose" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 15 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[67]
  5. ^ "Gotta Move On" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 23 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[69]
  6. ^ "Another One of Me" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 11 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[70]
  7. ^ "Don Cartagena" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number two on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[75]
  8. ^ "Summertime" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number eight on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[77]
  9. ^ "You Don't Want Drama" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number three on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[82]
  10. ^ "Take You There" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 10 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[84]
  11. ^ "Someone to Love Me (Naked)" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number eight on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[88]
  12. ^ "Roll with Me" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 25 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[96]
  13. ^ "I Need a Girl (To Bella)" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number nine on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[97]
  14. ^ "And We" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number two on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[98]
  15. ^ "After School" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 25 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[99]
  16. ^ "Love & Life Intro" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 21 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[100]
  17. ^ "The Godfather" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 13 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[101]
  18. ^ "Diddy Rock" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 24 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[102]
  19. ^ "Everything I Love" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 19 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[102]
  20. ^ "Making It Hard" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 19 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[102]
  21. ^ "Better on the Other Side" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 13 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[103]
  22. ^ "No. 1" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 17 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[104]
  23. ^ "Another One" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 10 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[105]
  24. ^ "Daddy Gettin' Money" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number eleven on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[106]
  25. ^ "Holy Ghost" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 16 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[104]
  26. ^ "Check Me Out" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number three on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[107]
  27. ^ "Should Be You" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number nine on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[108]
  28. ^ "Ocho Cinco" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number two on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[109]

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