Bow Wow

New Jack City, Pt. II

Release Date: March 31, 2009
Label: Sony

Track list

Disc 1
1 Get That Paper
2 What They Call Me - Ron Browz,
3 Roc the Mic
4 Been Doin' This
5 You Can Get It All
6 Sunshine
7 Like This - Dondria
8 She's My
9 I Ain't Playing - Trey Songz
10 Pole in My Basement
11 Shake It
Disc 2
1 Walk Across America: New York [DVD][*]
2 Marco Polo [DVD][*]
3 Roc the Mic [DVD][*] - Jermaine Dupri
4 You Can Get It All [DVD][*]
5 Bonus Materials [DVD][*]
Stumble It!

4 Responses

December 30, 2008 at 5:02 p.m.

the mixs are the bom and i no his albm will b da beast ever aint nothing lyke this in the radio i love u bow wow

January 16, 2009 at 6:18 p.m.

bow wow!!!!!! what the f$#k you know bout the crack game that sh@$t is wack you need to give the f@$k up. New jack city part 2 more like where my dogs at bark with me now

March 24, 2009 at 9:02 p.m.

Bow Wow is soo f***** sexyy! His album is gonna be explosive! Love him too biitsss hope he doess well in his acting career xx

April 7, 2009 at 6:52 a.m.

This is Bow Wow's greatest album since 2003 undercredited "unleashed". While "Unleashed" was great touching on personal and social, "New Jack City 2" has Bow Wow at his most confident, and romantic. He's far from "puppy love" with the loving "like this" and freaky but fun "pole in my basement". On "You can get it all" he shies away from autotunes and instead sings over the TLC sample. If you dont like Bow Wow or can't admit you do then the TI assisted "Been doing this" is a great song for you. It features Bow Wow's fast delivery that he started with and can be likened to his midwest roots as most of those rappers have a clear faster flow. Here he says it doesn't matter what you say, he's an accomplished rapper and has been for a decade. This album has a great feature with rising Grammy nominated singer Trey Songz on the addicting "I ain't playin". Also an instant song to fall in love with is "She My" which makes great use of an old classic Bobby Brown song.
This album is fun. It's not lyrically a smash as it appeases to his young adult fans and not the hip hop heads. He understands his true demographic. Even those rap fans will find "what they call me " and "Get that paper" to be right up their alley. They can also check his mixtapes "Half man half dog 1 and 2" which give lines and metaphors.

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