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List Price: $13.98 | | Label: Def Jam
Salesrank: 7285
Released: July 1, 2003 |
| Our Price: $1.31 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Chapter II Track Listing:
1. Intro/Medley
2. Shany's World - (featuring Chink Santana)
3. Rock Wit U (Awww Baby)
4. What Are The Gonna Say Now - (skit)
5. Breakup 2 Makeup
6. I Found Lovin'
7. Rain On Me
8. Then Ya Gone - (featuring Chink Santana)
9. Living My Life
10. Black Child - (skit)
11. Feels So Good
12. Carry On
13. Sugar Shack, The - (skit)
14. Story Of 2
15. Ohhh Ahhh
16. Shany Shia
17. Sweet Baby
18. U Say, I Say
19. I Don't Mind
20. Outro - (featuring Chink Santana)
Editorial Review:
This sophomore effort by 2002 hip-pop debutante Ashanti is aimed squarely at the mainstream portion of her audience. Where she made her name with radio-ready duets featuring Ja Rule and Fat Joe, Chapter II goes light on the rap, opting for only a small handful of cameos by co-producer Chink Santana. The mostly mid-tempo tracks are pleasant, but much of the album feels like an unfinished structure that’ll only be fully built when the songs are remixed for the airwaves. Still, with the star’s assured (and nicely undersold) vocals front and center, it amounts to a breath of fresh air from production company Murder Inc. Note: "Breakup 2 Makeup" once more updates the Chaka Khan/Mary J. Blige classic "Sweet Thing." --Rickey Wright
Chapter II Reviews:
Pretty Likely Ashanti's Finest Album 
2009-02-17 - In large part due to a long standing glut of hip-hop/R&B diva album releases,dating back to the days of Mary J.Blidge and Aaliyah there are a number of wonderful albums that make a strong musical and emotional statement,and they all to often end up ignored. This is one such release. The production as done by the people at Murder Inc.,Ashanti's label at this point definately have Mary J in mind when it comes to the production.The layers of 70's soul and R&B breaks are wound through......actually tasteful and sudtle beats which,as the fair weather oceanic cover art suggests has the feeling and sensuality of a fine summer R&B album. "Rock Wit You" is a fine choice for a single-dancable,mellow and liquidy. Happily Ashanti is able to carry on this feel for the rest of the album with "Breakup 2 Makeup","Rain On Me",Feel So Good" and "I Don't Mind";all are particular highlites. Honestly while this album has many great moments this is actually a very strong album from someone who has always tended to be a big on singles and remixes) There are of course a couple of stand outs-a sped of version of Fatback's classic "I Found Lovin'" is excellent,a nod to lovers of 80's electro funk such as myself.Of course if your board with covers and are seeking the real thing I steer you know further then Fatback's 1983 release With Love,on which the original version is featured and...well as 80's as it is will probably really appeal to Ashanti fans in many ways if her sound rather then vocal style appeals to you. Ashanti again writes most of the material here and the excellent 60's style "The Story Of 2" is really sweet,breezy and soulful even in it's more modern setting. The album has so many strong points and is so potent overall that I've totally chosen to give this a five star review despite it's one flaw,and it's actually one that sticks out like a sore thumb. That is:if your a lover of even modern vocal R&B with hip-hop beats on this album you'll have to endure interludes and tracks such as "Shany's World" and "Black Child";really,that particular title sounds a lot more relevant then it is. These tracks make it clear that Murder Inc's main production team of Irv Gotti and Chink Santana have equally as much need to showcase how much they love Ashanti as much as they stroke their own out of control egos.Chink,for example is an absolutely horrible rapper-unclear,loud and muffled with (as another reviewer stated) the most offensive name available.Not only that the subjects he raps about sound like a bad SNL parody of foul mouthed gangsta rappers;the effect is not even dated-it's pure tasteless nostalgia since that genre has rather lost most of it's usefulness.He thankfully only appears on three cuts on this CD but why Ashanti didn't chose to accociate herself with talented,clever rappers such as Michael Franti,Guru or..YES even Will Smith is completely beyond me. Thankfully with the age of CD's and programming cuts these intrusive elements can be edited out for the benifit of the listener and this album can be enjoyed for the liquidy summer funkiness that makes this so special.
the album is ok 
2008-07-20 - the album is ok its really nice my favorite song on her album is
rain on me
living my life
other then that the album is ok its not that bad it could of been better the album is not that bad
Feel Good Album 
2008-06-07 - Ashanti's sophomore album is full of sweet melodies, catchy hooks, and feel good music. "I Don't Mind" and "Ohhh Ahhh" are sultry songs that captivate you with their incredibly seductive lyrics. "Rock Wit U", "Breakup 2 Makeup", "Feels So Good" and "Living My Life" are feel good songs with sweet melodies. "Carry On" and "U Say, I Say" have more of a hip-hop vibe to them and have great beats behind their catchy lyrics. Finally, the album's stand-out track "Rain On Me" has a great beat, honest lyrics, and fantastic vocals. Ashanti definitely impressed me with this album. The mixture of songs all offer something different and bring something new and refreshing to the table. Unlike most albums in the same genre, each track has it's own unique sound. Ashanti's vocals are soft, seductive, and sweet to listen to. She may not have a powerhouse voice like some of her peers (Beyonce), but her soft vocals are incredibly seductive and it's refreshing to hear an r&b artist that doesn't try to overdo it with runs and high notes. This was a nice follow-up to her first album, which I was also a big fan of. I knocked off a star for too many skits and interludes. They take away from the album a bit. Other than that, this album is a smooth, enjoyable ride from start to finish. Recommended
Good, but Could Have Been Better 
2008-04-14 - The songs are pretty good. I like them. Well, most of them. The only thing that holds this album back is all those darn interludes. I'm the kind of music fan who likes to pop in a CD and start hearing the music. With this album though, you have to listen to two LONG interludes before you even get to the first song! And then, after that one song, you get ANOTHER skit. And using Ashanti's album to promote another Murder Inc. artist? For shame, Irv Gotti.
Sorry, Shani. This ish is wack. 2.5 stars. 
2007-10-25 - And embarrassing. I really don't know what happened between Her decent debut and here. But something TRAGIC occurred.
Standouts?
The repetitive (Rock Wit U) Aww Baby
The abusive-relationship anthem, Rain On Me (THANK GOD SHE LEAVES HIM!!)
The second most meaningful and gritty, undeniable track on the album, Then Ya Gone
The infectious, Island-influence pop track, laced with an OK rapper's rhyme: Sweet Baby
Very disappointed in this.
Sad that I ever owned it.
Won't recommend it to ANYONE anymore.
Knows it's rubbish.
Knows it's forgettable.
Knows it contains some of the most ridiculously-pointless skits ever.
2.5 stars.