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The Diary (Indie Exclusive Colored Vinyl) Vinyl 2LP

Rap-A-Lot / SKU: hh-6169
stone cold 1994 Houston rap classic ft. early Mike Dean production; incl. unreleased track 'Ease Up Now'
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  • Stone cold classic from Scarface reissued. 1994's The Diary might best be known for the single "I Seen A Man Die" (at least to this Cali boy), but the whole album is certainly worth a revisit, even if you're not from the "H". As one of the few albums to ever get a perfect score in both The Source and XXL, you can bet the beats and raps are on point throughout, plus Scarface does an excellent job balancing story telling with some poignant messages tucked under the surface. See what I mean on "Hand Of The Dead Body" with a young Devin The Dude on the hook and Ice Cube with a guest verse. Other highlights include a revisit of the Geto Boys classic "Mind Playin Tricks," "The White Sheet," "No Tears," and "One." A prime example of Houston gangster rap.

    • includes previously-unreleased bonus track 'Ease Up Now'
    • red colored double vinyl pressing
    • indie exclusive
    • includes 8x10 glossy press photo insert
    • limited edition
    • original release year: 1994
    • music label: Rap-A-Lot 2026
    reviewed by King Of The Ill 07/2014
    upc: 823375003014

Stone cold classic from Scarface reissued. 1994's The Diary might best be known for the single "I Seen A Man Die" (at least to this Cali boy), but the whole album is certainly worth a revisit, even if you're not from the "H". As one of the few albums to ever get a perfect score in both The Source and XXL, you can bet the beats and raps are on point throughout, plus Scarface does an excellent job balancing story telling with some poignant messages tucked under the surface. See what I mean on "Hand Of The Dead Body" with a young Devin The Dude on the hook and Ice Cube with a guest verse. Other highlights include a revisit of the Geto Boys classic "Mind Playin Tricks," "The White Sheet," "No Tears," and "One." A prime example of Houston gangster rap.

  • includes previously-unreleased bonus track 'Ease Up Now'
  • red colored double vinyl pressing
  • indie exclusive
  • includes 8x10 glossy press photo insert
  • limited edition
  • original release year: 1994
  • music label: Rap-A-Lot 2026
reviewed by King Of The Ill 07/2014
upc: 823375003014

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