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2nd II None

 
Album Review: 2nd II None

  • Artist: 2nd II None
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 06, 1991
  • Total Time: 48:29
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Tha D and K.K. once confessed publicly that they were not capable of freestyling in the grand tradition of rap, so it would be quite reasonable if 2nd II None were not the most groundbreaking album in terms of its concepts and rhymes. And it is, in fact, lacking to some extent in those departments. On this debut album, the duo tended toward conventional gangsta braggadocio and, unfortunately also typical of the form, a rather blatant strain of misogyny. Crews like N.W.A. and the Geto Boys, while similarly inclined, had nonetheless found ways to undercut or at least give context to the more repugnant, offensive, and sexist themes running through their songs in the way of a trenchant ghetto philosophy that spoke to harrowing issues of the inner-city experience. 2nd II None had little of that insight or ability to tweak gangsta rap clichés. What they did have was their own Dr. Dre sitting behind the boards in the person of DJ Quik, their skilled labelmate, and as a result the album does not lack in the least in the vitality of its sound, a deep, organic funk. His skilled way with a sampler and, frequently, live instruments makes it entirely possible to listen to wonderful tracks like "Underground Terror" and the smoked-out blaxploitation porno of "Mystic" without noticing the trite words at all. Still, Tha D and K.K. deserve credit for breaking gangsta rap out of its aversion to the more melodious aspects of urban music. The duo had a tendency to slip into smooth R&B crooning during choruses, a novel technique at the time, previously seen as an affront to street authenticity but since quite commonplace in hip-hop. It helped the album break into the mainstream, and the singles "Be True to Yourself" and the horny "If You Want It" remain minor old-school classics by consequence. ~ Stanton Swihart, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Intro Kai MacDonald, Darius Barnett, D. Blake 2nd II None (:55)
More Than a Player (Lyrics) Kai MacDonald, Darius Barnett, D. Blake 2nd II None (3:16)
If You Want It (Lyrics) Kai MacDonald, Darius Barnett, D. Blake 2nd II None (3:46)
Be True to Yourself Don Blake, Kai MacDonald, Darius Barnett 2nd II None (2:45)
Let the Rhythm Take You Kai MacDonald, Darius Barnett, J. Lewis, D. Blake 2nd II None (4:45)
Comin' Like This Kai MacDonald, Darius Barnett, J. Lewis, D. Blake 2nd II None (4:54)
Underground Terror Kai MacDonald, Darius Barnett, D. Blake 2nd II None (3:39)
Just Ain't Me Kai MacDonald, D. Blake 2nd II None (2:54)
The Life of a Player Kai MacDonald, Darius Barnett, D. Blake 2nd II None (3:33)
Ain't Nothin' Wrong Kai MacDonald, Darius Barnett, D. Blake 2nd II None (3:19)
What Goes Up Kai MacDonald, Darius Barnett, D. Blake 2nd II None (3:12)
Mystic Kai MacDonald, Darius Barnett, D. Blake 2nd II None (2:47)
Punk Mutha Fuckaz Kai MacDonald, Darius Barnett, D. Blake 2nd II None (2:32)
Niggaz Trippin' Kai MacDonald, Darius Barnett, J. Lewis, D. Blake 2nd II None (6:12)

Credits

DJ Quik (Engineer), Dave Brubaker (Art Direction), DJ Quik (Arranger), DJ Quik (Mixing), 2nd II None (Producer), Sean Freehill (Engineer), Robert Bacon (Bass), Howie Weinberg (Mastering), DJ Quik (Producer), Louie Teran (Mixing), Tracy Kendrick (Associate Executive Producer), Courtney Branch (Associate Executive Producer), Hi-C (Vocals), Dave Brubaker (Design), Louie Teran (Assistant Engineer), Caroline Greyshock (Photography), Brian Walker (Executive Producer), DJ Quik (Keyboards), Robert Bacon (Guitar), Greg Jessie (Executive Producer)
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2nd II None
Studio album by 2nd II None
Released September 6, 1991
Recorded 1991
Genre West Coast hip hop
Label Profile
Producer DJ Quik
Professional reviews
2nd II None chronology
2nd II None
1991
Classic 220
1999
Singles from 2nd II None
  1. "Be True to Yourself"
    Released: 1991
  2. "If You Want It"
    Released: 1992

2nd II None is the debut album from 2nd II None released on September 6, 1991.

Track listing

  1. "Intro"
  2. "More Than a Player"
  3. "If You Want It"
  4. "Be True to Yourself"
  5. "Let the Rhythm Take You" (featuring AMG)
  6. "Comin' Like This" (featuring DJ Quik, AMG and Hi-C)
  7. "Underground Terror"
  8. "Just Ain't Me"
  9. "The Life of a Player"
  10. "Ain't Nothin' Wrong" (featuring DJ Quik)
  11. "What Goes Up"
  12. "Mystic"
  13. "Punk Mutha Fuckaz"
  14. "Niggaz Trippin"' (featuring DJ Quik, AMG and Hi-C)



 
 

 

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