Many fans were put off by the debut release. The songs too long, the melodies too complicated or too unimaginative and these were just a few points that had a lot to complain about. Now, how does the second plant in the sound spectrum of the complete experience? First, a small relief to all skeptics. In The 20/20 part 2 are now actually half a dozen songs that do not extend beyond the 6 minutes.
The songs, however, (I always do not recommend an album after auditory Premiere evaluate) after a single stay listening in mind - as well as on Part 1 - those who shake our traditional length expectations. TKO, True Blood or Not a Bad Thing (the latter is probably more to two songs in the garb of a), fall through sound effects, creating sound experiences and get under your skin.
What Justin on Part 2, however, is more successful than its predecessor is that knowledge to convince pieces and the "shorter". Whether classic pop, soul and flawless retro disco, the songs all offer something different, are varied and catchy. The melodies are simple, no longer stand behind the - as well as on the first part - excellent production back. Electronic Sound sheaths are not the only means of production, where the production team made use around Timbaland. The songs seem more varied, because they are produced more authentic. From the instrumentation to the genre fractures, 20/20 Part 2 looks "safe" - but by less daring - as the first fruits of experience. This is Part 2 closer to the Justin Timberlake, which we had in 2006 still remembered.
In short, the majority of the songs shorter, melodic impressive and highly produced. Enter the long-established fans the sound experiences, which can be described as a natural progression towards Justified and FutureSex / LoveSounds.
Can only be recommended.