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just recently, i started to really like the Diplomats, one of my boys would constantly play the first diplomatic immnunity and i grew to like it to the point where i can play both discs, only skipping the skits, the soul beats were hot and they all have their own style...being a johnny come lately Dip Set fan, i was looking forward to "DI2", let's see how it was..
1. Stop N Go-boring beat, JR spits nicely, but not good enough 2/5
2. S.A.N.T.A.N.A.-hottest beat on the album, easy to see why it's the 1st single, Juelz has a couple decent lines 4/5
3. Take 'Em To Church-this song was on so many mixtapes and it didnt catch my attention to begin with 1/5
4. Get Use To This-decent beat, nothing exciting 2/5
5. Family Ties-i liked this better when it was a Cam'ron solo 1.5/5
6. Wouldn't You Like To Be A Gangsta Too-Hell Rell is hot, but the beat isnt that good 1/5
7. Get From 'Round Me-pretty hot beat is wasted on Jha Jha, the token Dip Set female 2/5
8. Dutty Clap-boring song featuring Dip Set's London member S.A.S. 1/5
9. I Wanna Be Your Lady-old school heads will know the song they are re-making, its one of the few tracks on the album i still bump 4/5
10. 40 Cal-40 Cal does not derserve his own song 1/5
11. Melanin-one of the few songs where they actually try to recreate the first album's success, still doesnt work, as they let some random Dip Set member spit nonsense 1/5
12. So Free-decent, thanks to Cam'ron 2/5
13. Dead Muthafuckas-thank God Cam finally gets more mic time 3.5/5
14. Push It 2004-an enjoyable re-make of the Salt N Pepa track 4/5
15. Aayoo Iight-dumb name, decent track 2/5
16. Bigger Picture-ive had this track for about a year, so few points for having it on here 1/5
17. Get Crunk Muzik-one of the few bangers on here, hot beat 4/5
rating: 2/5
very poor album with only 3 or 4 tracks i even play, they completely abandon the soul music and it cost them dearly, if you're looking for good Dip Set, get Diplomatic Immunity 1 or Purple Haze (most slept-on album of 2004)
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