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long after that that with only one very popular single under his belt Petey
released his first album "Diary of a Sinner: 1st Entry". His rough almost DMX
like delivery coupled with very rough percussion made him a huge hood
sensation especially down south. At a time when mainstream rap was almost
exclusively hood, clothes were baggy and it was all about how hard you talked
in the streets Petey Pablo was exactly the voice the hood needed. Jive had a
bit of success on their hands with the first album when it went certified Gold,
hit the Billboard charts and even to my amazement in research landed itself a
GRAMMY nomination for best rap album eventually losing to one of hip-hop’s
greatest albums, "The Eminem Show". After the release of the album was
finished Petey Pablo was actually on a great track because his second album
seemed more promising than the first. Any good critic knows that the
sophomore album is the most important, it proves that an artists didn’t have a
fluke, that they deserve to be in the spotlight. Petey Pablo deserved and got
that spotlight in the early 2000’s both figuratively and literally including his
crucial spot in the cult classic film "Drumline" that made band cool for about
five seconds for every under 18 out there, Still, "Writing in My Diary: 2nd
Entry", which is the most literal title of an album I’ve ever seen, actually
surpassed the popularity of his debut and peaked at 7 on the Billboard charts
while still only going gold. The real story though was his single “Freek-a-Leek”
witg Lil’ Jon that ended up becoming his best selling song to date. You
couldn’t turn on a radio station in 2005 without hearing "Freek-a-Leek". For
still unexplained reasons, Petey Pablo took a hiatus from music afte this
second album and laid low (and I mean low because I really couldn’t find
anything) for a few years before coming face to face with the law. In
September of 2010 Pablo was found in a North Carolina airport with a stolen
handgun on his way out to LA. After 35 months in prison, Petey Pablo was
released just a short bit ago and even during his time behind bars he released
a mixtape, "Carolina #1", from his new independently founded label Carolina
Music Group (intere