After the club hit "Raise Up" and the accompanying album "Diary Of A Sinner: 1st Entry" is to Petey Pablo become a little quiet. Like so many others, I waited for him to finally nachlegte. This did Petey with some top notch artists at the controls. Among them: Mannie Fresh, Lil Jon, Timbaland and Kanye West !!! Even the fast, guitars backed and produced by Mannie Fresh opener "Did You Miss Me" with baby, and ex-Cash Money Millionaire TQ is totally cool. Even better it is. With the club hits "Jam Y'all" and "Freek-A-Leek" that come from the hands of Crunk Lil Jon Legend Very cool is also the chilling "O It's On", with G-Unit's Finest: Young Buck. Really cool that is produced by Timbaland, really fast "Get On Dis Motorcycle" with Bubba Sparxxx, in which rapping both Petey and Bubba really cool about Timbo's funky beat. Real genius is also the witty, held in Country Style "Boy's Bathroom". With "U Do not Want That", which dates back from the hands of Lil Jon, you get a Crunk fireworks first class on the ears. Nice and slow, mega fat bass and Petey's aggressive rape. Fantastic !!! Many had so many Slow Jams faulted at Petey's first album. I had it at that time totally fallen and I must say: fortunately this time again some of it. Among the really well become, for long "I Swear" which Kanye West has produced. A great mix of a relaxed beat and Petey, the partly quiet and partly rather aggressive raps what brings across perfectly the emotions. The other profound songs "Roll Off" and "He Spoke To Me" are real hits. As a highlight, there's finally even the bonus track "Vibrate," which was released as a single. To this day, I have no right words. The instrumental is simply indescribable good and Petey's performance is really awesome. Totaly Petey Pablo has managed a perfect mix of Slow Jam, party and Crunktrack. For each having the first diary entry, is "Still Writing In My Diary: 2nd Entry" clearly mandatory, but also for the stand on horny Südstaatenrap "Made in North Carolina".