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Diary of a Mad Band was the follow-up to Jodeci's debut album, Forever My Lady. It was released on December 21, 1993 (see 1993 in music). Diary of a Mad Band is regarded by some as Jodeci's best album. "Cry for You", "Feenin'", and "What About Us" were considered instant classics.

Track listing

  • "My Heart Belongs To You" (Swing)
  • "Cry For You" (Swing)
  • "Feenin'" (Swing)
  • "What About Us?" (Swing)
  • "Ride & Slide" (Swing)
  • "Alone" (Swing)
  • "You Got It" (featuring Redman) (Swing, R.Noble)
  • "Won't Waste You" (Mr. Dalvin)
  • "In The Meanwhile" (Swing)
  • "Gimme All You Got" (Mr. Dalvin)
  • "Sweaty" (featuring Missy Elliott) (Swing, Mr. Dalvin, Elliott)
  • "Jodecidal Hotline" (Mr. Dalvin)
  • "Success" (Mr. Dalvin)

    Personnel

  • Andre Harrell - Executive Producer
  • Steve Lucas - Executive Producer
  • Jodeci - Executive Producer
  • Butt-naked Tim Dawg - Co-Executive Producer
  • JoJo Hailey - Performer
  • K-Ci Hailey - Performer
  • Dalvin DeGrate - Performer, Producer, Songwriter
  • DeVante Swing - Performer, Producer, Songwriter, Instruments, and Vocal Arrangement

    Chart positions

    Billboard Music Charts (North America) - album
  • 1993 Diary of a Mad Band The Billboard 200 No. 3
  • 1993 Diary of a Mad Band Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums No. 1 Billboard Music Charts (North America) - singles
  • 1994 Cry For You Billboard Hot 100 No. 15
  • 1994 Feenin' Billboard Hot 100 No. 25
  • 1994 Cry For You Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles No. 1 & Tracks
  • 1994 Feenin' Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles No. 2 & Tracks
  • 1994 What About Us Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles No. 14 & Tracks
  • 1994 Cry For You Rhythmic Top 40 No. 5
  • 1994 Feenin' Rhythmic Top 40 No. 16Further Information

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