• Record Label: Def Jam
  • Release Date: May 19, 2009
User Score
8.1

Universal acclaim- based on 27 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 22 out of 27
  2. Negative: 2 out of 27

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  1. MiguelA
    Jun 3, 2009
    6
    Everybodies sayin this is a good album, but that all it is. It's good. It's not very good, it's not classic, it's not bad. It just... good. It's average. Sure, theres not one bad song on the whole album, but theres not really good song, no classic. It's an album filled with average songs with average beats and average Meth and Red rhymes. They're not Everybodies sayin this is a good album, but that all it is. It's good. It's not very good, it's not classic, it's not bad. It just... good. It's average. Sure, theres not one bad song on the whole album, but theres not really good song, no classic. It's an album filled with average songs with average beats and average Meth and Red rhymes. They're not bad, but they haven't gottten any better. Blackout! the original had plenty of standout songs, but Blackout! 2 doesn't. Please, dont be fooled by the ratings or fanboys's ratings of 10, it' s not all that great. I recommend downloading "Four Minutes To Lockdown" as it's the only standout track, and leave the rest of the album alone. Dont waste your money on an album you'll listen to once (if you have the patinece. It's almost 80 minutes). My copy is still laying on my dresser. Even though I bought it on sale, I want my money and time back. Expand
  2. JohnG
    Jul 25, 2009
    4
    After a ten year absence that included an average movie (How High) and a failed sitcom, for which they respectively deserved an opportunity towards, the Blackout 2! fails to impress and continues to exhaust the modern standard of the hip hop genre. Method Man and Redman appear to have lowered themselves for the sake of profit instead of substance with an album that includes heavy synth After a ten year absence that included an average movie (How High) and a failed sitcom, for which they respectively deserved an opportunity towards, the Blackout 2! fails to impress and continues to exhaust the modern standard of the hip hop genre. Method Man and Redman appear to have lowered themselves for the sake of profit instead of substance with an album that includes heavy synth production. "Snap" and "Crunk" beats do not serve these gentlemen well. Expand
Metascore
79

Generally favorable reviews - based on 11 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 11
  2. Negative: 0 out of 11
  1. The original deserves the top spot, but think of this as the "Godfather Part II" of reckless boom-bap rap and you've got an idea of how well this Blackout! satisfies.
  2. Hip-hop's own Cheech and Chong boast chemistry that's as powerful as ever on Blackout! 2, this belated follow-up.
  3. This album is a blast of nostalgia that doesn’t sound bitter or even particularly dated.