After all 17 songs gives us "Timbo" in its quantitative good
stocked album from - but where is the usual "Timbaland-quality"
one wonders.
Despite the many stars on the album, the Timbaland music
accompany, many tracks seem uninspired and listless.
Too often you press instinctively "Skip" button to the
Songs to get the really audible.
A few can be found on the album certainly added.
Among them, for example, "Lose Control", "Say Something" with the new
RnB Hope Drake, the first single "Morning After Dark"
and the extremely ingenious "Tommorow in the Bottle" along with
Nickelback frontman Chad Kroeger.
Especially towards the end of the album seems Timbaland any desire
having lost on making music and donated us so bland
Titles such as "The one I love", "Marching On" or "Ease Off The Liquor".
Overall, "Shock Value Vol. 2" is not a bad album just expected
one of Timbaland, especially after his stroke of genius with the first
"Shock Value" album, just more.