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The track is famous for Petey Pablo calling out a long list of names (e.g., Shameka, Keisha, Tara, Sabrina) in the chorus, a segment often used for audience participation in clubs. 4. Content & Versions

1. Overview "Freek-A-Leek" is a seminal Southern hip-hop anthem released in December 2003 . It served as the lead single for Petey Pablo’s second studio album, Still Writing In My Diary: 2nd Entry . Produced by the legendary Lil Jon , the track is a cornerstone of the Crunk era, characterized by its high-energy production and club-ready sound. 2. Production & Sound Profile Freek-A-Leek

It utilizes a Novation synth melody and a distinct flute layer during the chorus, accompanied by layered vocal chants. The track is famous for Petey Pablo calling

Experience the original sound and energy that defined the Crunk era in the official music video: Petey Pablo - Freek-A-Leek (Official Video) PeteyPabloVEVO YouTube• Oct 25, 2009 Overview "Freek-A-Leek" is a seminal Southern hip-hop anthem

The single was a major commercial success and was certified Platinum by the RIAA.