Notes & Personnel Info |  | This is a DualDisc, which contains a CD on one side of the disc and a DVD on the other. |  | Personnel: Jim Jones (rap vocals); 40 Cal., Fatal Hussein, Max B., Diddy, Paul Wall , T.K., JR Writer, Denise Weeks, Trey Songz, Hell Rell, Jha Jha, Juelz Santana, Latiff, Cardan (rap vocals). |  | While Jim Jones's 2004 debut, ON THE WAY TO CHURCH, built a darkly surreal world befitting a man whose name and religious references recall a maniacal 1970s mass murderer, the Dipset member's second solo record, HARLEM: DIARY OF A SUMMER, is a bit disarming in its hooky brightness. In fact, the title-track ode to Jones's home neighborhood, with its breezy jazz hook and friendly spirit, is a positive beacon of light. |  | Jones's voice, dripping as it always is with a feeling of impending doom, pairs in a wonderfully grotesque way with the buoyant beats behind him, whether he's boasting over a heavy bass ("Baby Girl"), eulogizing atop a classic old-school beat ("Tupac Joint"), or rapping about a mix of desire and betrayal in a unique sample of the Isley Brothers' "Between the Sheets" ("Summer With Miami"). | Producer: Pete Rock; The Treblemakers; Develop; Beat Firm; Knoxville | Musical Guests |  | Denise Weeks |  | Cam'Ron |  | Max B |  | Juelz Santana |  | Latif |  | Hell Rell |  | T.K. |  | Jha Jha |  | Trey Songz |  | Fatal Hussein |  | 40 Cal |
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