New Jack City II

New Jack City II
Studio album by Bow Wow
Released March 31, 2009[1]
Recorded 200609
Genre Hip hop
Length 43:00
Label
Producer
Bow Wow chronology
Face Off
(2007)
New Jack City II
(2009)
Underrated
(2016)
Limited Edition Cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
Common Sense Media[3]
DJBooth[4]
IGN(6.7/10)[5]
PopMatters[6]
The Smoking Section[7]
USA Today[8]
Vibe(unfavorable)[9]
XXL (L)[10]

New Jack City II is the sixth studio album by American rapper Bow Wow.[11] It was released on March 31, 2009, by LBW Entertainment and Columbia Records. This is Bow Wow's first album to be released on his new label LBW Entertainment, and his first album to be receiving a parental advisory label for Adult Language. The album features guest appearances from Swizz Beatz, Jermaine Dupri, Nelly, Trey Songz, T-Pain, Ron Browz, Dondria and T.I..

Album title

The title of the album was executive producer Jermain Dupri's idea; it is based on the 1991 film New Jack City. Dupri felt that the relationship between himself and Bow Wow was reminiscent of the rancorous but successful business partnership between Nino and Gee Money, the two main drug dealers in New Jack City, and that the album was like the continued success that those two characters could have had in a sequel if they had been able to resolve their differences peacefully.[12]

Release

There are 3 versions for this album released, which is a standard, a limited edition (including a Bonus DVD) and a Walmart version (which is only a clean edition, with three bonus tracks).

Singles

The lead single for his sixth album, "You Can Get It All", which features guest vocals from Johntá Austin, while it produced by Jermaine Dupri and Bryan-Michael Cox, was released.[13] This track contains a sample of TLC's hit "Baby, Baby, Baby".

Promotional singles

The album's promotional single, "Marco Polo", which features guest vocals by Soulja Boy Tell 'Em (who also latter produced the song), was released accompanying by a music video. The music video was shot and filmed at the Aquatic Park, outside of an Atlanta Suburb (known as Sun Valley Beach), in Paulding Co. GA.[14] The music video premiered on the Soulja Boy Tell 'Em's YouTube page and was premiered via[15] FNMTV on July 25, 2008.[15]

The album's second promotional single, "Big Girls", accompanying by a music video, premiered on YouTube (which was released the day, after the release of "Marco Polo"). The complete version was released later on YouTube for some time, but then removed again for unknown reasons. There is no official date on the videos re-release.[16]

Other songs

The music video for "Roc The Mic", which features guest vocals by Jermaine Dupri (who also produced the song), was released. It was shot in Los Angeles, California near the Staples Center. The video for the song "You Can Get It All" featuring Johntá Austin and produced by Dupri was shot and filmed in Malibu, California and was later released. Both videos were directed by Hype Williams. A video was also filmed for "Pole In My Basement", with a strip club theme.It premiered on May 30, 2009 on Bow Wow's official YouTube page.

While he was on his tour bus, Bow Wow also made unofficial videos for his songs "Sunshine",[17] "Like This"[18] and "She's My".[19]

Sales

New Jack City II debuted at number 16 on the US Billboard 200. On one of his YouTube videos, Bow Wow asked his fans to help him get the number one rap album - as a 'birthday gift'.[20] Unfortunately for Bow Wow, UGK's album UGK 4 Life took the top spot during the week.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
1. "Get That Paper"  Nitti 3:19
2. "What They Call Me" (featuring Nelly and Ron Browz)
3:58
3. "Roc the Mic" (featuring Jermaine Dupri)
  • Dupri
  • LRoc*
3:48
4. "Been Doin' This" (featuring T.I.)
  • Marz
  • T.I.
4:52
5. "You Can Get It All" (featuring Johntá Austin)
  • Dupri
  • LRoc*
3:37
6. "Sunshine"  
  • Dupri
  • LRoc*
3:27
7. "Like This" (featuring Dondria and Johntá Austin)
  • Dupri
  • LRoc*
3:40
8. "She's My" (featuring T-Pain)
T-Pain 3:51
9. "I Ain't Playing" (featuring Trey Songz)
  • Dupri
  • LRoc*
4:47
10. "Pole In My Basement"  Drumma Boy 4:16
11. "Shake It" (featuring Swizz Beatz)
Swizz Beatz 3:31
Notes
Sample credits

Personnel

Managerial
Performance credits
Visuals and imagery
Instruments

Technical and production
  • Dave Kutch - mastering
  • Jermaine Dupri - production, vocal production, mixing
  • Nitti - production
  • Lamar "Mars" Edwards - production
  • T.I. - production
  • T-Pain - production
  • Drumma Boy - production
  • Swizz Beatz - production
  • LRoc - co-production
  • Elliott Carter - engineering, recording
  • Aaron Holton - engineering
  • John Horesco IV - engineering
  • Eddie "Shyboogs" Timmons - engineering, recording
  • Javier Valverda - engineering, recording
  • Miles Walker - engineering, recording
  • Jordan "DJ Swivel" Young - engineering, recording
  • Josh Gudwin - vocal engineering
  • Phil Tan - mixing
  • Leslie Brathwaite - mixing
  • John Frye - mixing
  • Fabian Marasciullo - mixing
  • Ray Seay - mixing
  • DURO - mixing
  • John Horesco IV - recording
  • David Bench - assistant
  • Carlos Oyanedel - assistant
  • Josh Houghkirk - assistant
  • Ghazi Hourani - assistant
  • Kegan Houston - assistant

Chart positions

Chart (2009) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[21] 16
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[22] 5
US Top Rap Albums (Billboard)[23] 2

References

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  2. Kellman, Andy (2009-03-31). "New Jack City II - Bow Wow". Allmusic. Retrieved 2012-08-29.
  3. Bruzzese, Stephanie. "New Jack City II - Music Review". Common Sense Media. Retrieved 2013-06-11.
  4. Nathan S. "Bow Wow - New Jack City II". DJBooth. Retrieved 2012-08-29.
  5. White, Finn (2009-04-07). "Bow Wow - New Jack City II Review". IGN. Retrieved 2012-08-29.
  6. Ranta, Alan (2009-05-01). "Bow Wow: New Jack City II". PopMatters. Retrieved 2012-08-29.
  7. TC (2009-04-02). ""Like This" - Review of Bow Wow's New Jack City II". The Smoking Section. Retrieved 2012-08-29.
  8. Jones, Steve (2009-04-07). "Bow Wow, New Jack City: Not So New City". USA Today. Retrieved 2013-06-11.
  9. Garraud, Tracy (2009-04-07). "Bow Wow: New Jack City II". Vibe. Archived from the original on 2009-04-07. Retrieved 2012-08-29.
  10. Cantor, Paul (2009-02-25). "Bow Wow: New Jack City Pt.2". XXL. Retrieved 2013-06-11.
  11. "Video: Bow Wow Hangs Up The Mic: Wants To Pursue Acting & His Clothing Line: "I Want To Close A Chapter In The Bow Wow Legacy. Everybody Is Flopping. Stop Worrying About Sales. Its All About Being Big On The Internet"". Worldstarhiphop.com. 2009-04-13. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
  12. "Living The Life (Jd Making A Song)". YouTube. 2008-11-09. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
  13. "BOW WOW 1ST SINGLE "YOU CAN GET IT ALL"". YouTube. 2009-01-14. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
  14. "Bow & Soulja Boy Tell 'Em | Marco Polo | Behind The Scenes!". YouTube. 2008-07-10. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
  15. 1 2 "Soulja Boy & Bow Wow - Marco Polo [Music Video". YouTube. 2008-07-25. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
  16. "Big Girls". YouTube. 2008-07-26. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
  17. "Bow Wow "Sunshine" (Video)". YouTube. 2009-04-04. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
  18. "New Bow Wow "Like This" Video". YouTube. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
  19. "She'S My "Bow Wow" Video". YouTube. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
  20. BOW WOW!!LAST NEW JACK CITY PT.2 BLOG!!!!! on YouTube
  21. "Bow Wow – Chart history" Billboard 200 for Bow Wow.
  22. "Bow Wow – Chart history" Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums for Bow Wow.
  23. "Bow Wow – Chart history" Billboard Top Rap Albums for Bow Wow.

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