
'This Is What We Do' (featuring Method Man) Mark Andrews Tamir Ruffin Rick Cousin Nokio The N-Tity, Dutch 4:21ĥ. 'How Deep Is Your Love' Tamir Ruffin Mark Andrews Warryn Campbell Dutch, Nokio The N-Tity, Warryn Campbell 4:03Ĥ. 'Real Freak' (featuring Chinky Brown Eyes) Mark Andrews David Evans Sisqó, Baby Dave 3:34ģ. 'Enter the Dru' (Interlude) Mark Andrews David Evans Sisqó, Baby Dave 0:53Ģ. Michael Gallucci of Allmusic gave the group and their second effort a favorable review, stating that 'Dru Hill slice into the section of '90s soul music that crosses bedroom come-ons with classic street savvy (and nervy beats) without sounding at all whipped.'ġ. The album was certified gold in December 1998 and eventually double-platinum by May 1999. Billboard 200 and on the R&B Albums chart. The other members also went on to do solo albums, which forced the group to go on hiatus. Group member James 'Woody Rock' Green would leave the group soon after the release of the album to pursue a career as a gospel musician. The album was recorded over a three-week span at Larabee Studios in Los Angeles, California during the early months of 1998. Nokio does not perform solo on any songs but he does get more lead vocals than on the previous album. Jazz performs solo on 'Holding You' and 'I'll Be the One'. The songs on the album are mainly performed by lead singer, Sisqó, who performs solo on four songs: 'Real Freak', 'How Deep Is Your Love', 'This Is What We Do' and 'One Good Reason'. On May 1999, It was certified double-platinum in sales by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), after sales exceeding 2,000,000 copies in the United States. The album peaked at number two on the Billboard 200 chart.

Recording sessions for the album took place at Larabee Studios in Los Angeles, California. The singles all had music videos released, but the music video for 'You Are Everything' was a remix video and Woody did not appear in it. It released three singles 'How Deep Is Your Love', 'These Are the Times' and 'You Are Everything'. This is the first album that the group were credited as executive producers as all four members wrote and produced several of the songs.

The album's name comes from Bruce Lee's film, Enter the Dragon. Enter the Dru is the second studio album from American R&B group Dru Hill, released Octoon Island Records.
