Track Listing 1. Part 2 2. Did You Miss Me - (TQ, featuring Baby) 3. Jam Y'All 4. Freek-a-Leek 5. O It's On - (featuring Young Buck) 6. Let's Roc 7. Stick 'Em Up 8. Get on Dis Motorcycle - (featuring Bubba Sparxxx) 9. Break Me Off - (featuring Missy Elliott) 10. Boys Bathroom 11. U Don't Want Dat - (featuring Lil Jon) 12. What You Know About It 13. I Swear 14. Roll Off 15. Be Country 16. He Spoke to Me 17. Untitled
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Baby AKA The #1 Stunna, Bubba Sparxxx, Lil Jon, Missy Elliott, TQ, Young Buck | | Distributor: | BMG (distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Petey Pablo, TQ, Baby AKA The #1 Stunna, Bubba Sparxxx, Missy Elliott, Young Buck. Producers include: Timbaland, Mannie Fresh, Scott Storch, Kanye West. Personnel: Petey Pablo (rap vocals). Additional personnel: Missy Elliott, Young Buck, Bubba Sparxxx (rap vocals). Recording information: Circle House, Miami, Florida (2003); Battery Sound, New York City (2003). In 2001, Petey Pablo was all over the radio with "Raise Up," which sported a memorable call to take off one's shirt and spin it around like a helicopter. Well into STILL WRITING IN MY DIARY, the proud North Carolina native emphatically crows "one-hit wonder, hell no," and the rest of his second effort backs up that statement. To this end, the relentless, dance-floor stomping "Freak-a-Leek" (featuring Lil Jon) guarantees at least a second hit. The rest of the record reveals an artist still capable of keeping a party going, but also one who's matured greatly in the three years since his initial album. He's a brash rapper, capable of holding his own next to some of the best in the game, from Young Buck on the fierce "O It's On" to Bubba Sparxxx on the more lighthearted "Get On Dis Motorcycle" to Missy Elliott on the sensual "Break Me Off." At track 13, Pablo abruptly halts the party to expose a more contemplative side on the last four cuts, and it works. STILL WRITING IN MY DIARY unveils a more prismatic Petey Pablo, a rapper capable of both introspective songs and party anthems.
Editorial Reviews 3 stars out of 5 - Pablo traffics in high volume braggadocio and humorously crass sex raps. Rolling Stone (04/01/2004)
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