![]() In addition to the trademark shuffling, bass-heavy rhythm and the catchy, singalong hook, Timbaland throws in some swirling guitar and violin sounds for a frenzied feeling that makes "Raise Up" one of the rowdiest Dirty South anthems of the decade. Sure, "I" and "I Told Y'All" are album highlights, but it's "Raise Up" that once again showcases precisely why Timbaland is the best of the best. First of all, and most obviously, there's the gigantic lead single, "Raise Up." Jive went out of its way to hook up Pablo with Timbaland for a few songs, and the results are surely worth the hefty tab. But, as disheartening as the industry politics may be, particularly to all the myriad other Dirty South rappers with no chance at similar success, you can't slight Pablo - he proves himself worthy of big-league success on his debut album, Diary of a Sinner. And, like what happened with Ludacris and Nelly - and many others - Jive proved that they could manufacture a multi-platinum rap superstar overnight with its industry clout. ![]() Like Ludacris and Nelly, Pablo had a major label (Jive) with enough clout to guarantee national exposure and a lead single with a great video ("Raise Up") to drive album sales. He continued in early 2019 with the release of the single "19 Summers.Just as they'd done a decade earlier with West Coast gangsta rap, the major labels funneled millions of dollars into the early-2000s Dirty South boom, catapulting previously unknown artists like Petey Pablo to overnight-superstar status. After his release in early 2014, he remained under the radar until the end of the decade, when he issued his official comeback, Keep on Goin'. While in prison, he managed to issue a mixtape, 2012's Carolina #1. At this height in his career, Pablo was sidelined with legal troubles stemming from a gun charge and went on hiatus. Produced by Lil Jon, the club favorite was certified platinum and rose into the Top Ten, his highest charting to date. The album's lead single, "Freek-a-Leek," was another hit for the rapper. Three years and multiple delays later, Jive issued Pablo's sophomore effort, Still Writing in My Diary: 2nd Entry. Certified gold and nominated for a Best Rap Album Grammy, the set made Pablo another of the overnight superstars produced by the early-2000s Dirty South boom. The album featured three Timbaland tracks as well as productions by Prophecy, Chucky Madness, Abnormal, and Pablo himself. Eventually peaking at number 25 on the pop chart and number nine on the R&B list, "Raise Up" remained on the charts for months and set the stage for Diary of a Sinner: 1st Entry, Pablo's debut album. It wasn't long before the video was all over MTV and the song was creeping up the Billboard charts. ![]() "Raise Up" first gained airplay in late summer 2001, beginning in the South and spreading from there. Jive made the collaboration happen, and the label found itself with a sure-fire debut single, "Raise Up." Jive then gave Pablo a chance to shine on Mystikal's Let's Get Ready album, and around this same time, Missy Elliott introduced Pablo to Timbaland, who had been curious about the rapper ever since hearing him on the "Whoa!" remix. While at a club in New York, Jive's head of A&R happened to hear Pablo dropping some rhymes with Black Rob and subsequently signed him to a contract. While there, he managed to befriend the likes of Busta Rhymes, Mystikal, and Black Rob his recorded debut was on a remix of the latter's "Whoa!," which caught the attention of many, including Timbaland. Although he continued to release mixtapes, he wouldn't return with an official studio effort until 2018 with his third set, Keep on Goin'.īorn Moses Barrett III in Greenville, North Carolina, he eventually moved to New York when he became serious about breaking into the rap industry. His follow-up single and album - the explicit "Freek-a-Leek" from 2004's Still Writing in My Diary: 2nd Entry - extended his mainstream popularity before legal troubles put his music career on hold until 2011. Southern rapper Petey Pablo took the quick route to the top of the rap game in the early 21st century, making his breakthrough in 2001 with debut single and North Carolina anthem "Raise Up." The muscular hype-track helped push his first album, Diary of a Sinner: 1st Entry, toward the Top Ten and garnered a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Album.
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