we can look forward to the new Ashanti disc on one: Ja Rule is not present. but that it was by and large already. the promise to be more mature has to get, but thought it was not, because the texts are still just as superficial and treat nearly 100 percent the same topics as the debut album, and where, if you do not want in the music because then a personal exchange significantly. therefore disappointed they point completely, although frankly nothing was to be expected in the other. they might even call the American female answer to 'superstar' Alexander, or the other way around. The only difference is that their songs the voice is placed in the foreground and the genre is another, but the lyrics are alike somehow. 'Baby' and 'I love you' mastered the CD, not very creative, and as I said nothing more than its predecessor. through sustained abstinence from people like Ja Rule lack the hip hop shares what 'Chapter II' can be an almost exclusive r'n'b album, the love among the dominant themes, heartache and happiness dramatically from the Ashanti Music labelmates different. descriptive for the soulful beats that as well, but not so often there used, mixed with quiet singing part. miss doing one tracks that promise a bit more atmosphere and so the whole album is up on the exception 'I found lovin' a lame einheitskram that you can not really be described as outstanding. Accordingly, the assessment is pretty bad. for anyone who can not be described as absolute ashantifanatiker This CD is mediocre and recommended under any circumstances.