I prefer this album to Timbaland's and Magoo's debut. This one has a harder sound with more rapping on it. Magoo goes missing more so though with lots of features and he sounds a tad different here, not sounding quite as much as Q-Tip as the debut. Petey Pablo, who dropped his debut two weeks prior to this album dropping, that Timbaland produced a handful of songs on, is on four songs in a row. Sin, a feature on a couple, sounds like Biggie. 'All Y'all' has some interesting lyrics - "To all my ladies in lingerie, never underage, who stay gettin paid" - This line reminds me of Frank in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia making sure no one thought he was diddling kids. And then in the same verse you have some odd attempt at an Asian accent as he says, "Japanese girls even love my beats/They say, "Timbaland we love you/We love the dope things that you do." The "Indian carpet" sample in 'Indian Carpet' is a tad annoying. I think the weakest song is 'Love Me' that is a Tweet solo song as Petey only adds his voice to the intro. It's very slow and doesn't do enough. After that song though, it finishes strongly with a number of the best cuts on the album being featured. As with their debut, there is nothing brilliant, but there are a number of songs that aren't too far off. As a whole, it's not far from a 4 out of 5.
Beats: ★★★★
Rapping/Bars: ★★★★
Hooks: ★★★☆
Best Tracks: It's Your Night, Party People, Serious, Baby Bubba, In Time, Considerate Brotha, Beat Club
Intro
Drop 60/100
All Y'all 70
It's Your Night 77
Indian Carpet 70
Party People 82
People Like Myself 76
Voice Mail
Serious 78
Roll Out 72
Love Me 60
Baby Bubba 80
In Time 83
Mr. Richards
Considerate Brotha 88
Beat Club 77
I Am Music 70