The sequel to the first volume is an even bigger showcase for the label's artists: in this mixtape, Fendi P, TY, Jay Worthy, Rob49, Treety, Kenneth Brother, Pretty Yellow, Black Cobain, I'sis, MyWae, Neno Calvin, OG Maco, G Style, Scotty ATL and BLÜ are featured. In addition to Spitta, the protagonist in these 44 minutes. The production is poor, I don't know who's behind the keyboards. I hope not more than one person, because the difference isn't seen: 14 beats practically the same, the snare drum is the same everywhere, always, sometimes there's a melodic sample that lightens one of the worst noises in contemporary hip-hop, but often the snare acts undisturbed. The tape is far too long, with cheap trap music and mediocre rap: while the lead performer sounds good even with this kind of questionable rhythms, the others struggle and for most of the time I don't care. 4/10.
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