Back 2 Life 2001 - DJ Clue (feat. Mary J. Blige and Jadakiss)
Jay-Z Freestyle
Who's Next (X-Clue-Sive) (feat. DMX)
Coming For You (feat. Beanie Sigel)
Startin' Five (feat. Lox, Cam'ron, Nature & Fabolous)
Getting It (feat. Busta Rhymes & Rah Digga)
Cream 2001 (feat. Raekwon & Ghostface Killah)
What The Beat (feat. Eminem, Method Man & Royce The 5-9)
Lil' Mo Interlude
Fuck A Bitch (feat. Snoop Dogg & Kurupt)
Change The Game Remix - Jay-Z (feat. Daz, Kurupt, Beanie Sigel & Memphis Bleek)
My Niggaz Dem - (feat. Trick Daddy & Trina)
Live From The Bridge - (feat. Nas)
So Hot - (feat. Foxy Brown)
Chinatown - Lil' Kim (feat. Junior Mafia & Lil' Cease)
Bathgate Freestyle
M.A.R.C.Y. - Memphis Bleek (feat. Geda K)
I Don't Care - (feat. Capone & Noreaga)
The Best Of Queens (It's Us) - (feat. Mobb Deep)
RED - (feat. Redman)
What would you call a DJ who has yet to publicly display any ability to cut, scratch, or mix? One whose shouts of irksome catch phrases interrupt each and every selection? Would you call him... the Professional? Never mind... more » the semantics: Queens-bred DJ Clue is back with Part 2 of his hugely popular mix CD series. It features the expected cast of playas, playettes, and wave riders, alongside one or two tight-bellied new jacks. Aside from Mary J.'s Yonkers-inflected Caron Wheeler impersonation, Jay-Z's freestyle over Biggie's "Who Shot Ya" beat, and a mildly enjoyable Snoop and Kurupt combo, everyone's pretty much benchwarming for Redman, whose "RED" irrevocably confirms his status as most valuable poet on the m.i.c. So, when's that next album dropping, Red? --Rebecca Levine« less
What would you call a DJ who has yet to publicly display any ability to cut, scratch, or mix? One whose shouts of irksome catch phrases interrupt each and every selection? Would you call him... the Professional? Never mind the semantics: Queens-bred DJ Clue is back with Part 2 of his hugely popular mix CD series. It features the expected cast of playas, playettes, and wave riders, alongside one or two tight-bellied new jacks. Aside from Mary J.'s Yonkers-inflected Caron Wheeler impersonation, Jay-Z's freestyle over Biggie's "Who Shot Ya" beat, and a mildly enjoyable Snoop and Kurupt combo, everyone's pretty much benchwarming for Redman, whose "RED" irrevocably confirms his status as most valuable poet on the m.i.c. So, when's that next album dropping, Red? --Rebecca Levine
CD Reviews
Better than the first one
The writer | Sao Paulo, SP Brazil | 05/27/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"So Dj Clue brings another joint and this time the cast is much better than the first one, now you can listen to CNN, Meth, Eminem, Beanie Sigel and many others. But of course there r joints featuring old cats like Jigga man, Lox, Foxy etc.I bought this album yesterday and I've just listened it. Overall it sounds ok, it's not a spectacular cd 'cause it sounds too comercial and his trademark "DJ CLUE: THE PROFESSIONAL" and "NEW S**T" really bothers me, why he keep doing this in every song? Didn't anyone tell him to stop ?Anyway I enjoyed most of the tracks especially Mobb Deep, Meth&M&M and Royce, Rae and Ghost, that "change the game rmx", on the other hand I didn't like Foxy Brow's "So Hot" and Memphis's "M.A.R.C.Y", the other ones r fine.Obviously there r better dj's than Clue but the reason why I still buy his albuns is the x-cluesive tracks he gets...it's amazing!!So if u like the first one probably u'll find "the professional part 2" better, so don't sleep on this one!!"
One problem....
The writer | 05/06/2001
(3 out of 5 stars)
"STOP TALKING SO MUCH! Nothing can ruin a CD as bad as a chatty DJ. There should be another version of this CD where he plays with Duct tape over his mouth. I'm going back to Tony Touch."
DJ clue-less messing with good music.
dj clue hater | representin US | 08/31/2001
(1 out of 5 stars)
"Nice selection of artists, how could you mess up a cd with all of these stars? Well, DJ clue must have solved the mystery on how to do just that. His obnoxious yelling is painfull for the ears. This is definiteley an album to leave on the shelves."
DJ Clue = Loudmouth
scotawful | LA | 04/20/2001
(2 out of 5 stars)
"If DJ Clue could keep himself from shouting the most annoying interjections every 5 seconds of every song, this CD would probably be one of my favorites. Almost all the tracks are really good, but DJ Clue successfully ruins every single one by either giving himself props every few seconds, telling us who's MC, or just yelling ...with his stupid stadium effect mic. CD is a would-be-good, but loudmouth Clue makes it a waste of money."
Great Beats, Great MC's but Part 2 Falls Short.
nrp4ever | phoenix, az United States | 03/09/2001
(3 out of 5 stars)
"With one of the best DJ's in the business in Clue and some of the most lethal MC's on the planet in Jay Z, Kurupt, Mobb Deep, Eminem, Method Man, Beanie Seagal,etc. you would expect this album to be hot to death.But instead The Professional Part 2 is only lukewarm at best.As with many collaborations this one falls short in the one area you would expect it to be the tightest,that is lyrically.Many of the MC's fail to shine and don't bring their most lethal games to the table.However a few stand outs from Part 2 both lyrically and beat wise is:Track # 5 - Coming for You featuring Beenie SeagalTrack # 8 - Cream 2001 featuring Raekwon and Ghostface KillahThe highlight of this album however is the unexpected but off the chains collaboration of the ROC and the DPG in the Change the Game (Remix).For those of you who don't believe that both Jay Z and Kurupt are two of the tightest MC's to ever grace the mic then you better strap up your boot straps and listen clearly because these two MC's and their respective clicks are off the meat rack and I would not want to be caught dead going toe to toe in a freestyle with either one of them because I would be leaving brainless and toe tagged, yah heard!Overall there are some very fat beats on this album but most of the MC's are left shooting blanks and some never even load the chamber or cock back the hammer.Could have been a classic"