Diary of a Madman (song)

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"Diary of a Madman"
Diary of a Madman.jpg
Single by Gravediggaz featuring Killah Priest and Scientific Shabazz
from the album 6 Feet Deep
B-side "Constant Elevation"
ReleasedJune 21, 1994
Recorded1994 [1]
Genre Horrorcore
Length4:38
Label Gee Street
Songwriter(s) Gravediggaz
Producer(s) RZA, Prince Paul, RNS
Gravediggaz singles chronology
"Diary of a Madman"
(1994)
"Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide"
(1994)
Music video
"Diary of a Madman" on YouTube

"Diary of a Madman" is the debut single by the Gravediggaz, released in June 1994 from their debut album, 6 Feet Deep . The song was produced by members RZA (The Rzarector) and Prince Paul (The Undertaker) along with RNS and featured verses from Killah Priest and Scientific Shabazz. "Diary of a Madman" was Gravediggaz' most successful single, peaking at No. 82 on the Billboard Hot 100, their only single to reach the chart, as well as No. 8 on the Hot Rap Singles chart.

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Background and composition

In an interview with HipHopSite.com, Prince Paul said that the sample looped in the song was produced by RNS. [2] The story of the song is set in a courtroom, [3] where a man possessed by evil spirits confesses to a murder and his story behind it, over a loop of haunting vocals. [3] [4]

Track listing

A-side

  1. "Diary of a Madman" (album version) – 4:38
  2. "Diary of a Madman" (album clean version) – 4:37
  3. "Diary of a Madman" (no courtroom) – 4:05

B-side

  1. "Constant Elevation" (album version) – 2:34
  2. "Constant Elevation" (radio clean version) – 2:31
  3. "Constant Elevation" (instrumental) – 2:31
  4. "Diary of a Madman" (instrumental) – 4:38

Charts

ChartPosition
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 82
U.S. R&B / Hip-Hop57
Hot Rap Singles8
Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales11

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