Last Train to Paris cover

Last Train to Paris

Diddy – Dirty Money · 2010

64 min · 16 tracks · hip-hop · R&B

A cinematic blend of hip-hop and R&B, weaving together lush production and introspective narratives.

Where this album fits

Career context
Released in 2010, 'Last Train to Paris' marked Diddy’s evolution into a more collaborative artist with his group Dirty Money. This album followed the commercial success of his previous projects, showcasing a shift towards emotionally resonant themes and a heavy reliance on guest artists. It was a significant moment as Diddy sought to redefine his sound and artistic identity amidst changing trends in hip-hop.
Stylistic neighbors
Aaliyah· King Gordy· Khalil Fong

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Intro 1:34
  • 2 Yeah Yeah You Would 3:42
  • 3 I Hate That You Love Me 3:35
  • 4 Ass On The Floor 4:04
  • 5 Looking For Love 4:18
  • 6 Someone To Love Me 3:08
  • 7 Hate You Now 4:10
  • 8 Yesterday 4:31
  • 9 Shades 5:57
  • 10 Angels 5:11
  • 11 Your Love 3:54
  • 12 Strobe Lights 3:33
  • 13 Hello Good Morning 4:27
  • 14 I Know 4:32
  • 15 Coming Home 4:00
  • 16 Loving You No More 4:05

Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata