J. Holiday probably won't improve upon the commercial success of Back of My Lac'. Its two singles, "Bed" and "Suffocate," topped the R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart, which helped place the album at the same position on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. He has hit the jackpot and does not have the pop appeal of the more polished Ne-Yo, whether in sound or image, so he should just attempt to make another "Bed," collect a moderate amount of radio play for his effort, and fade into the background, right? A move possibly made in part after witnessing several artists attempt to make their own "Bed" (whether through enlisting the song's writing/production team, the-Dream and Carlos McKinney, or approximating it with other studio hands), Holiday instead delivers a second album that is not a retread. It's not a reinvention, either, but the roster of collaborators is almost completely different, and Holiday all but eliminates the tough guy and stoner talk. While the singer hardly sounded on edge throughout Back of My Lac', he sounds even more comfortable and assured here, like someone who has nothing to prove and can get down to making some durable bedroom music; part of this could be due to his significantly increased songwriting input. It all lends itself to an album that is stronger than the debut (if without unique songs that scream "massive hit potential"), one that is less cocky, more confident, and all the more charming for it -- you can't help but be won over by a singer who is not too proud to reference and even namecheck a spectrum of inspirations, from the Chi-Lites to "Bed" and "Suffocate" co-writer the-Dream, while serenading his woman. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
Round 2
03/10/2009 | Capitol
All Music Guide Review
Round 2 Track Listing
Round 2 Notes
From the depths of our nation’s capitol, J. Holiday burst onto the scene with his distinct R&B/hip-hop sound that has a firey blend
of gritty spice that goes down smooth. Fueled by the sexy singles “Bed” and “Suffocate,” his debut Back of My Lac garnered critical acclaim with multiple award nominations in Best R&B
Album and Best Male Artist categories, including Grammy®, American Music Award, BET Award, and NAACP Image Awards, as well as affirming nods from the R&B/hip-hop community, touring with artists R. Kelly and Keyshia Cole, among others, and recording with top producers on the scene.
J. Holiday picks up where he left off, continuing his hit-making habits on his sophomore effort, and asks his fans if they are ready for me on the aptly-titled Round 2, featuring the brand new smash single “It’s Yours.” With Round 2, J. Holiday offers the
perfect follow-up to his chart-topping debut which left us wanting more — and he doesn’t disappoint!
Credits of Round 2
- Chuck Harmony
- Producer
- Andrew Wuepper
- Mixing Assistant
- Christian Plata
- Mixing Assistant
- Erik Madrid
- Mixing Assistant
- John Webb
- Guitar (Bass)
- Randy Urbanski
- Mixing Assistant
- Geno Regist
- Engineer
- Giancarlo Lino
- Mixing Assistant
- Cmillions
- Producer
- Moses Gallart
- Mixing Assistant
- Kori Lewis
- Stylist
- Ankur Malhotra
- A&R
- Jon Orom
- Producer
- Mark Stowbridge
- Guitar
- Jules Wolfson
- Producer
- Manny Marroquin
- Mixing
- Dave Pensado
- Mixing
- Chris Bellman
- Mastering
- AllStar
- Producer, Engineer
- Carlton Lynn
- Engineer
- James Thompson
- Guitar (Bass)
- Jonathan Mannion
- Art Direction, Photography
- April Roomet
- Stylist
- Mike Johnson
- Engineer
- Elizabeth Isik
- A&R
- Neely Dinkins
- Engineer
- Donnie Scantz
- Arranger, Engineer, Keyboards, Programming
- David Brown
- Vocal Arrangement
- Ronette Bowie
- A&R
- Luke Austin
- Keyboards, Producer
- Kevin "KD" Davis
- Mixing
- Darius Jones
- A&R
- Nicole Frantz
- Creative Director
- Reggie Hamlet
- Producer
- Ne-Yo
- Producer
- J. Holiday
- Arranger, Vocals (Background), Engineer, Executive Producer, Producer
- Travis Cherry
- Producer
- Chris 'Daddy' Dave
- Drums, Woodwind
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