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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
It Was Just Okay; Not Bad. Not Great.,
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This review is from: Round 2 (Audio CD)
My Rating: 3.5 stars
As so many before him, J. Holiday's second album didn't quite live up to the first one. J. Holiday has clearly grown since his first album and you can clearly hear that in his lyrics and sound. For me this CD was a bit too mellow. I thought he had a prefect mix of love and gangsta in his first album. I was looking for another "Bed" or "Suffocate" to add to the slow jam mix. There wasn't one I would consider. However, I did enjoy Wrong Lover feat. Rick Ross and Homeless. I'm not ready to give up on him. I think he has more to show the world. I would still by the album.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Better Than The Last One,
By Anna J "Writer's Edge Publications,LLC" (Philly, Pa.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Round 2 (Audio CD)
J Holiday is back with Round 2, an appropiate name for his sophmore CD. I like that I can play it at work and not have to turn it down because of excessive profanity like the first CD. J seems to be a little more in love this time around with tracks like It's Yours, Run Into My Arms and Forever Ain't Enough. Make That Sound shows a lil more of his freaky side that is on point as well. Took me about 3 spins to get in a groove, but overall was worth the ten bucks I dropped on it. You'll want to have this one on your collection.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
It's round two, but it is not a knockout,
By Mikeisha Best (Mitchellville, Maryland United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Round 2 (Audio CD)
Washington, DC native J. Holiday returns to the limelight with his sophomore effort entitled "Round 2." His first single is "It's Yours." Some people will consider this song a "Bed" knockoff because it sounds very akin to "Bed." It's a decent song, but it took some time to get into. A lot of his music sounds the same, especially the songs that are played on the radio. This album is better than his debut, "Back of My `Lac." The feel of this album is a laid back one for most of the songs are mid-tempo "rider/cruising" songs. In the intro, which is one of the best moments on this LP, he mentions his past hits like "Bed" and "Suffocate." His singing voice is accompanied by finger snaps; it was a nice way to open the album. Lyrically, "Homeless" is the strongest track. A portion of the hook is "If you didn't have a pot to piss in, didn't have a kitchen, imagine if you was homeless..." He is stressing to everyone that we need to be grateful for what we have because all of our possessions can be taken away easily. The guitar helps convey the emotions of the lyrics.
There were plenty of people in Target purchasing this album on today, March 10, 2008, "Round 2"'s release date. If you like his singles and first album, you should like this album. It's not bad. Mikeisha's Top 5 1. "Don't Go" 2. "Wrong Lover" 3. "Fall" 4. "Intro" 5. "Run Into My Arms"
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