Harlem: Diary of a Summer
Jim Jones · 2005
56 min · 16 tracks · hip-hop ยท gangsta rap ยท hardcore hip-hop
A gritty exploration of street life layered with soulful samples and catchy hooks, capturing Harlem's vibrancy.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- steady, consistent energy levels gradual builds and payoffs immersive storytelling experience
- Context
- Released in 2005, 'Harlem: Diary of a Summer' marked Jim Jones' debut as a solo artist following his success with The Diplomats. This album showcased his distinct voice and lyrical storytelling at a time when he was emerging as a prominent figure in East Coast hip-hop.
- If you like
- hip-hop, gangsta rap, hardcore hip-hop
Harlem: Diary of a Summer is an album by Jim Jones, released in 2005. A gritty exploration of street life layered with soulful samples and catchy hooks, capturing Harlem's vibrancy. The album received positive reviews and helped solidify Jones' place in the hip-hop landscape, peaking at number 5 on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Its blend of street narratives and melodic hooks influenced emerging artists within the genre and contributed to the popularity of the Dipset collective. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Harlem: Diary of a Summer sound like?
A gritty exploration of street life layered with soulful samples and catchy hooks, capturing Harlem's vibrancy. Rooted in hip-hop and gangsta rap.
What makes Harlem: Diary of a Summer by Jim Jones notable?
The album received positive reviews and helped solidify Jones' place in the hip-hop landscape, peaking at number 5 on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Its blend of street narratives and melodic hooks influenced emerging artists within the genre and contributed to the popularity of the Dipset collective. Released in 2005, 'Harlem: Diary of a Summer' marked Jim Jones' debut as a solo artist following his success with The Diplomats. This album showcased his distinct voice and lyrical storytelling at a time when he was emerging as a prominent figure in East Coast hip-hop.
Who is Harlem: Diary of a Summer for?
Harlem: Diary of a Summer works well if you're into steady, consistent energy levels, gradual builds and payoffs and immersive storytelling experience.
How many songs are on Harlem: Diary of a Summer?
Harlem: Diary of a Summer has 16 tracks, running approximately 56 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 My Diary Standout 4:27
- 2 Zeke Interlude 1:15
- 3 G's Up Standout 4:29
- 4 J.I.M.M.Y. 3:44
- 5 What Is This 3:27
- 6 Honey Dip 4:24
- 7 Ride Wit' Me 2:40
- 8 Penitentiary Chances Standout 3:25
- 9 We Just Ballin 3:22
- 10 What You Been Drankin On? 3:38
- 11 Harlem 3:51
- 12 Confront Ya Babe 4:48
- 13 Summer Wit' Miami 3:26
- 14 I'm In Love With a Thug 3:13
- 15 Tupac Joint 3:28
- 16 Baby Girl 3:12
Release Date
January 1, 2005
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
56 min 55 sec
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