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Still Writing in My Diary: 2nd Entry
Hip-Hop · 2002 · 17 tracks

Still Writing in My Diary: 2nd Entry

Peak 2000s Southern crunk defined by gravelly vocals and Lil Jon's trunk-rattling production. A high-octane mix of club anthems and surprisingly personal diary entries.

November 26, 2002 · Jive

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Aggressive, high-octane club energy tempered by moments of deep Southern soul and reflection.

Tracklist · 17 Tracks
01
Part 2
5:51
02
Did You Miss Me
3:50
03
Jam Y’all
3:56
04
Freek-A-Leek
3:55
05
O It’s On
4:36
06
Let’s Roc
4:19
07
Stick ’em Up
3:16
08
Get On Dis Motorcycle
4:03
09
Break Me Off
3:30
10
Boy’s Bathroom
4:22
11
U Don’t Want Dat
4:17
12
What You Know About It
3:20
13
I Swear
4:19
14
Roll Off
4:26
15
Be Country
4:37
16
He Spoke to Me
4:51
17
Vibrate
3:57
Moments Worth Listening For
The iconic breathy flute loop and heavy kick drum drop on Freek-A-Leek that defined 2004 radio.
The unexpected shift to a gospel-inflected, soulful reflection on the closing track He Spoke to Me.
The aggressive, rhythmic barking delivery on U Don't Want Dat that mimics a military cadence.
Reviews

How does Still Writing in My Diary: 2nd Entry sound next to the rest of Petey Pablo's catalogue?

Party Celebration+1.4σ

The writing leans notably further into party celebration than the rest of the catalogue.

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