After a half-minute intro starts "Jet World Order 2" with "Welcome". Is performs by Trademark da Skydiver and Young Roddy, who deliver on this album the most part. Supported by an absolute chill grenade from the hands of Cookin Soul deliver both exactly on what one expects from them: Casual flows with their distinctive voices to lyrics that distract from the problems of this world. Curren $ y is his first appearance on the next track "No Sleep", which appeared indeed as a single. Together with colleagues Trademark and Roddy rhymt the Hot Spitta as usual a pretty spacey beat that you either love or hate. I find it very fresh, if not exactly suitable for everyday use. In her unique style the JETS further lead the list of successful tracks and provide you with the relaxing "The Vision", the so sounds like it came straight from Alice's Wonderland, the next small highlight. Something harder, however inflated "Raw" in which Young Roddy alone takes over the verses while Trademark recites the chorus. Total tidy, although nothing special, but adds a little variety.
And this change is sorely needed. On the one hand, it is of course top that the boys remain true to their style and keep track on the LP a common thread, but this has the consequence that the mediocre songs themselves can be pretty drag. As a piece like "The Grind" comes in handy. Tensioner Beat, dark melodies to subtle synth effects, Young Roddy and Trademark da Skydiver and done is another banger who comes good when driving, especially at night. Unfortunately the only appearance of Fiend we experience on the dreamy and extremely chilled "Sittin Low", which under his breath ripples a little, which is compensated by the presence of International Jones a bit. Young Roddy's Mixtape "Good Sense" of the same title track was packed with the "Jet World Order 2", which certainly was a good idea at this smoothen Ohrenschmaus. In general, the final stage of the plate with their melodic, harmonic and relaxing sounds as well as invites to the Jet Lifestyle Rhymes a highly enjoyable listening and provides the followers that to which they are sharp.
Total rounds "Jet World Order 2" 2012 with Curren $ y's felicitous "The Stoned Immaculate" and numerous mixtapes of the JETS wonderful from, but I have to also say that I am the first one has a piece of far better liked. So be it. Clear recommendation for all fans. Jet Life to the Next Life!