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Petey Pablo- Diary Of A Sinner- 1st Entry Full ~upd~ Album Zip -
Sonically, the album is a snapshot of the turn-of-the-century sound. Timbaland’s influence is heavy, providing the stuttering, syncopated drums that allowed Petey’s North Carolina drawl to cut through the mix. The production balances the "country" aesthetic with the polished sheen required for radio play in 2001.
After the moderate success of the lead single “Freek-a-Leek” (a massive crunk hit that actually belonged to a different compilation, Crunk Juice ), Petey’s label lost confidence. The official singles intended for 1st Entry —including “Vibrate” and “He Spoke to Me”—failed to chart like “Raise Up.” Consequently, the album was pushed back, retooled, and eventually scrapped. Petey Pablo- Diary Of A Sinner- 1st Entry Full Album Zip
"Diary of a Sinner: 1st Entry" received generally positive reviews from music critics. The album was praised for its authentic representation of southern rap and Petey Pablo's raw, emotive lyrics. The album's lead single, "Raise Up," peaked at number 32 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and became a platinum-certified hit. The album itself has been certified platinum by the RIAA and remains one of the best-selling hip-hop albums of the early 2000s.
Critics often described Petey Pablo as a "Southern ," citing his raspy, aggressive delivery and spiritual themes. Unlike many of his contemporaries, he notably avoided rapping about material wealth, focusing instead on personal identity and North Carolina pride. While some reviewers felt the second half of the album didn't match the intensity of the lead singles, it was generally praised for its sincerity and kinetic energy. Complete Tracklist The standard edition of the album features 18 tracks: Petey Pablo Raise Up I Told Y'all La Di Da Da Da Funroom (feat. Tweet ) Y'all Ain't Ready (Come On) Live Debaco Raise Up (All Cities Remix) Fool For Love Test Of My Faith Truth About Me Diary Of A Sinner (feat. Tre Williams) My Testimony
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