Poll The Police vs Puff Daddy: Every Breath You Take (26 votes)
Which version of the song do you prefer and why?
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Which version of the song do you prefer and why?
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The Police version, even though it's not my favorite song by them.
Puff Daddy's all the way. That's one of the few hip hop songs to give me genuine feels.
same here
@comicace3: well it was a stalker song lol
Puff Daddy's all the way. That's one of the few hip hop songs to give me genuine feels.
Puff Daddy when I'm feeling blue or wanna pretend I'm Jackie Chan and the Police when I'm feeling sexy or hanging it with Bumpyboo outside Capfanboy's house
The Police version, even though it's not my favorite song by them.
Agreed.
Puff Daddy's all the way. That's one of the few hip hop songs to give me genuine feels.
Puff Daddy's all the way. That's one of the few hip hop songs to give me genuine feels.
I see what you did there
Don't get me wrong, I love P Diddy's song and the motivation behind it is beautiful, but you can't put it up against the original and genuinely believe it has a fighting chance. Besides, it's not a remake so it really isn't a version of the original anyway. Huge amounts of sampling, that's about it.
Don't get me wrong, I love P Diddy's song and the motivation behind it is beautiful, but you can't put it up against the original and genuinely believe it has a fighting chance.
Some people prefer a song paying tribute to a lost loved one, than a song about stalking people lol
@laflux: Sellout :D
Puff Daddy's all the way. That's one of the few hip hop songs to give me genuine feels.
@laflux: Sellout :D
Why do you want to be part of this n!gga sh!t.......I'm trying to crossover...people can call me a sellout but for someone to sell out, someone has to buy in.......Don't be a waste of good white skin....
Charlamange knows where its at :P
@laflux: -_-
@comicace3: well it was a stalker song lol
It's funny how many people don't realise that
Puff Daddy's all the way. That's one of the few hip hop songs to give me genuine feels.
Doesn't really say much about hip hop does it? One of the few songs to do that for you and it's not even original.
Puff Daddy when I'm feeling blue or wanna pretend I'm Jackie Chan and the Police when I'm feeling sexy or hanging it with Bumpyboo outside Capfanboy's house
Hey, you said that was our secret, man...
@irishx: Nothing in music is really original if we honestly get down to it, and sampling/interpolations have always been a major part of hip hop so that doesn't really bother me either. The content and overriding theme of the song was what really struck a cord with me. The song borderline works as a eulogy for Notorious B.I.G to me IMO. A lot of rappers have made songs dedicated to fallen loved ones, but I think Puffy really managed to make something that'd make you appreciate the bond between him and his friend, even to an outsider.
Don't get me wrong, I love P Diddy's song and the motivation behind it is beautiful, but you can't put it up against the original and genuinely believe it has a fighting chance.
Some people prefer a song paying tribute to a lost loved one, than a song about stalking people lol
My point stands.
Puff Daddy version. the original was very, very wierd.
@irishx: but I think Puffy really managed to make something that'd make you appreciate the bond between him and his friend, even to an outsider.
Diddy didn't even write the song....or probably any of his songs for that matter. Sauce Money wrote the lyrics and The Police, obviously, provided the music, and he only "wrote" the song after Lox, who had little notoriety at the time, gained more attention after he released a song as a tribute to B.I.G.
So Diddy only probably really made that song because he knew it would elevate his career a bit more....what a guy!
Police > Blacks :D
@dccomicsrule2011: *Pepper sprays* Sir, put the weapon down.
@cattlebattle: When I said made, I meant that he put together, brought the concept of making the tribute to his friend, etc. I know Puff doesn't write much of his stuff, he's never advertised himself as such.
Why would Puff make the song To further his career? By time Biggie passed in March 1997, Puffy and Bad Boy were already household names whom had the rap game on freaking lock down (Dropping hit single after hit single) Puffy could have never put out that song and would have been just fine. I mean, your conspiracy doesn't make even a little sense.
@dccomicsrule2011: *Pepper sprays* Sir, put the weapon down.
You're just jealous, because you lack the swag us Ebony God's possess. :D
Police > Blacks :D
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