The Bad Boy Entertainment Box Set is Coming
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(Radio.com) Fans of Bad Boy Entertainment don't need to wait much longer to hear their favorite hits and hip-hop standards all in one place. A box set dedicated to "20 years of hip-hop ingenuity" will feature Puff Daddy, The Notorious B.I.G., Craig Mack, Faith Evans, Total, Carl Thomas, Mase, 112, The Lox, Cassie, Janelle Monáe, Danity Kane, Machine Gun Kelly, French Montana and more. "Bad Boy helped make hip hop what it is today--and this collection highlights all the music, history and vision that made Bad Boy number 1." said Bad Boy founder and chairman Puff Daddy. 'We wanted to thank our fans, celebrate the music, the people, and the Bad Boy lifestyle that have defined the past two decades. We've always made music that makes the people dance; this collection does all that and more, and it is a celebration of all things Bad Boy." The set will include a 64-page history of the label's rise, highs and lows along the way--promising a "360-degree view" of the Bad Boy legacy. Current label president Harve Pierre curated the collection of tracks which includes everything from "I Need a Girl" to "I'll Be Missing You." Its release also coincides with the Bad Boy Family Reunion Tour. Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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