Released: October 17, 2006

Featuring: S. Rosete

Songwriter: Diddy Rob Lewis

Producer: Rob Lewis

[Interlude: P. Diddy & S. Rosete]
Stop
Just
Come on now, just
Sometimes I just
Get out ya head
I just feel so confused
No don't do that
I just wanna know how you feel
No, don't do it, stop
I love you
Motherfucker, do you know what you've done?
I love you, too
I've always loved you
But I really love her
You see, love is a crazy thing
At first it feels so good
*Laughter*
And you would think
It last forever
But then it also hurts so bad
You know somethin', I hate your fuckin' guts
Leave me the fuck alone
Then what you do
Do you give up?
Or do you believe?
I'll always love you
I still believe

Diddy

Sean “Diddy” Combs (also known as Puff Daddy, Puffy, Sean John, and P. Diddy) is a recording artist, record producer, entrepreneur, and actor from Harlem, New York.

He started in the music business as an intern and talent director at Uptown Records under his mentor Andre Harrell. While at Uptown, Puffy helped launch the careers of R&B superstars Jodeci and Mary J. Blige. After he was fired from Uptown, Puff started his Bad Boy Entertainment label in 1993 as a joint venture with Clive Davis' Arista Records. His first artists were Craig Mack and The Notorious B.I.G., with Mack releasing the hit “Flava In Ya Ear” before Biggie hit with his Ready To Die album. Following their success, Puff went on to sign successful R&B artists such as Faith Evans, 112, and Total, as well as rappers Ma$e and The LOX.

Puff Daddy was an in-demand producer, working with acts such as Usher, TLC, Jay-Z, Lil Kim, and Boyz II Men among others before he decided to become an artist himself. He released his first album, No Way Out on July 1, 1997, a few months after Biggie was killed in Los Angeles on March 9th. The single “I’ll Be Missing You” was created as a tribute—it debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and topped the chart for 11 weeks. The album was a multi-platinum success and won the Best Rap Album Grammy Award in 1998.